Royal Philharmonic Orchestra - Beethoven's Violin Concerto
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Beethoven's Violin Concerto.
Conductor: Kristian Sallinen
Violin: Inmo Yang
Tarkianien: Joye
Beethoven: Violin Concerto
Tchaikovsky: Symphony No. 5
Spend an evening with the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra in Hull as young Korean violinist Inmo Yang joins the orchestra for Beethoven's 'Violin Concerto', a timeless masterpiece that has captivated audiences for centuries. His passionate performance will leave you breathless.
The concert opens with Tarkiainen's 'Joye', alluding to the ancient French word meaning "bliss" and "fortune", it is filled with the elation and recklessness of a moment of intense happiness. Whetting your appetite ahead of Tchaikovsky's 'Symphony No.5'. The great symphonic soundscapes of Tchaikovsky's orchestral music is closely tied to the theme of 'Fate', and the full emotional weight of this motif is heard at its strongest in his 'Symphony No.5'. It displays Tchaikovsky's brilliant orchestration and his ability to weave in the folk songs of his homeland, culminating with the ultimate triumph of hope in the explosive final movement of the symphony.
Pre-concert talk 6.15pm.
Conductor: Kristian Sallinen
Violin: Inmo Yang
Tarkianien: Joye
Beethoven: Violin Concerto
Tchaikovsky: Symphony No. 5
Spend an evening with the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra in Hull as young Korean violinist Inmo Yang joins the orchestra for Beethoven's 'Violin Concerto', a timeless masterpiece that has captivated audiences for centuries. His passionate performance will leave you breathless.
The concert opens with Tarkiainen's 'Joye', alluding to the ancient French word meaning "bliss" and "fortune", it is filled with the elation and recklessness of a moment of intense happiness. Whetting your appetite ahead of Tchaikovsky's 'Symphony No.5'. The great symphonic soundscapes of Tchaikovsky's orchestral music is closely tied to the theme of 'Fate', and the full emotional weight of this motif is heard at its strongest in his 'Symphony No.5'. It displays Tchaikovsky's brilliant orchestration and his ability to weave in the folk songs of his homeland, culminating with the ultimate triumph of hope in the explosive final movement of the symphony.
Pre-concert talk 6.15pm.
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