Programme
- Letters from Bachville(16 mins)
- Horn Concerto(18 mins)
- Symphony No. 2 in D major(41 mins)
Performers
- Sakari Oramoconductor
- Ben Goldscheiderhorn
Composers
Concert information
Chief Conductor Sakari Oramo leads a season opening like no other. At its heart is Johannes Brahms’s symphony of light and shadows – music that tells of the magnificence of creation but with a ribbon of mourning tied around its sleeve. Brahms’s Symphony No. 2 resembles the most beautiful of sunsets followed by the most invigorating of new dawns.
In 1968, the composer Ruth Gipps wrote a concerto for a newly qualified young horn player embarking on a career. That horn player happened to be her son. His mother’s gift is an ethereal, poetic and virtuosic piece, played here, in the centenary of the composer’s birth, by former Â鶹ԼÅÄ Young Musician finalist Ben Goldscheider. To open, Oramo conducts the UK premiere of Betsy Jolas’s ‘meticulously charming’ (The Boston Globe) collage in homage to Bach’s hometown, Leipzig.