Budapest Festival Orchestra, National Concert Hall Budapest, 9 December
classical
- 9 Dec 2024 7:45 PM
- National Concert Hall Budapest
A rarely heard suite, a classical concerto, a tribute to Bach and the capstone of a symphonic oeuvre.
This is what this sometimes fiery concert flowing with the air of Northern Europe and conducted by regular BFO guest conductor Robin Ticciati has to offer. Bookending the programme are two works by Sibelius: the first incidental music he wrote for a theatrical play and his Seventh Symphony, the culmination of his life’s work.
Between the two, we will hear a chorale parody by the contemporary Finnish composer Magnus Lindberg and Beethoven’s final piano concerto, which he wrote so that he could perform it himself. Serving as the soloist in the latter will be the Swiss pianist Francesco Piemontesi, who “combines stunning technique with an intellectual capacity that few can match.”
This is what this sometimes fiery concert flowing with the air of Northern Europe and conducted by regular BFO guest conductor Robin Ticciati has to offer. Bookending the programme are two works by Sibelius: the first incidental music he wrote for a theatrical play and his Seventh Symphony, the culmination of his life’s work.
Between the two, we will hear a chorale parody by the contemporary Finnish composer Magnus Lindberg and Beethoven’s final piano concerto, which he wrote so that he could perform it himself. Serving as the soloist in the latter will be the Swiss pianist Francesco Piemontesi, who “combines stunning technique with an intellectual capacity that few can match.”
Place: National Concert Hall Budapest
Address: 1095 Budapest, Komor Marcell utca 1.
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