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17 Màrt 2023, Prichard-Jones Hall, Bangor

Â鶹ԼÅÄ NOW 2022-23 Season Tchaikovsky Symphony No. 5

Â鶹ԼÅÄ National Orchestra of Wales
Tchaikovsky Symphony No. 5
19:30 Dih 17 Màrt 2023 Prichard-Jones Hall, Bangor
Principal Conductor Ryan Bancroft takes to the podium for our March tour
Principal Conductor Ryan Bancroft takes to the podium for our March tour

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Principal Conductor Ryan Bancroft takes to the podium for our March tour, kicking off the action with Tansy Davies’ Monolith: I Extend My Arms. A rock-like strata of canons, simultaneously dense and translucent form the inspiration for this percussive, rhythmical and bubbly work.

Opening with the most magical and expressive of themes, Sibelius’ Violin Concerto bristles with tension and brooding harmonies, paired with exquisitely beautiful melodies and a formidable energy. Exhilaratingly masterful in its writing and truly virtuosic for any performer, we’re delighted to welcome the prodigiously talented multi-award winning German-Korean violinist Clara-Jumi Kang to perform this gem of a concerto.

Although Tchaikovsky drew inspiration from his native country’s rich folk music, he rejected nationalistic Russian attitudes and was not always the most popular of characters during his time. His music, however, has definitely stood the test of time and is amongst some of the most sought after music in an audiences calendar today, none more so than his fifth symphony. Deeply programmatic, the recurring theme of ‘fate’ is woven throughout this dramatic, luscious and distinctive symphony, masterfully orchestrated by one of the greatest symphonists to have ever lived.