Elgar/Rachmaninov
19:30
Sat 18 May 2019
The Bridgewater Hall, Manchester
Before making his name as a composer, Edward Elgar made his living as a violinist – which explains the extraordinary empathy he retained for string instruments of every size and scale. This soaring Violin Concerto could only have come from the pen of this most English and romantic of composers, and represents a huge technical challenge for any violinist who dares to take
it on.
Christian Tetzlaff is in the spotlight tonight, before John Storgårds conducts the orchestra in another work that sings of its composer’s homeland – Rachmaninov’s memorable Third Symphony.