Performances & Interviews
Programme
- The Wreckers – On the Cliffs of Cornwall (Prelude to Act 2)(8 mins)
- Cello Concerto in B minor(42 mins)
- interval
- Ein Heldenleben(45 mins)
Performers
- Daniel Müller‐Schottcello
- Otto Tauskconductor
Composers
About This Event
Triumphant horns and a flirtatious, vivacious solo violin set the tone for Strauss’s vivid autobiographical tone-poem Ein Heldenleben – ‘A Hero’s Life’, outwardly inspired by ‘an ideal of great and manly heroism’.
The orchestra is also at the forefront in Dvořák’s Cello Concerto, sounding as an equal partner to the soloist – German cellist Daniel Müller-Schott, who returns to the Proms under tonight’s debut conductor Otto Tausk – in an intensely personal work that marries a pervasive sense of longing with real passion.
In the centenary year of British women gaining the right to vote, Ethel Smyth’s evocative Act 2 Prelude from The Wreckers celebrates a key British composer who, as a suffragette, spent two months in Holloway Prison.
Image: Otto Tausk @ Priska Ketterer