Programme
- Serenade for Strings in C major, Op 48(29 mins)
- Cello Concerto No. 1 in A minor(20 mins)
- interval
- Symphony No. 2 in D major(43 mins)
Performers
- Andrew GourlayConductor
- Guy JohnstonCello
Concert Information
Brahms struggled mightily to compose his First Symphony, so weighed down was he by the expectation that he was Beethoven’s natural successor. His Second Symphony came much more quickly and is a far more relaxed work than the heroic First. Brahms jokingly wrote to his publisher that the Second Symphony ‘is so melancholy that you’ll be unable to bear it’, but it is a joke that contains a germ of truth, for although this is a predominantly warm and lyrical work, it is shot through with moments of agitation and melancholy before reaching its triumphant conclusion. The prodigiously talented Guy Johnston makes a welcome return for one of the great Romantic cello concertos, and the concert opens with a perennial favourite, Tchaikovsky’s lovely Serenade for Strings.