Programme
- Divertimento for Strings (after F. Janiewicz' string trios)
- A Musical Joke, K 522
- Violin Concerto
- Lullaby
- Sinfonia rustica
DZóí
- Alexander Sitkovetskyviolin
- Łukasz BorowiczConductor
Concert information
The first orchestral concert opens with the elegant poise of Panufnik’s tongue-in-cheek arrangement of string trios written by fellow Polish exile Feliks Janiewicz (who lived and is buried in Edinburgh), which finds a perfect partner in Mozart’s famous ‘musical joke’. Alexander Sitkovetsky is the soloist in the Violin Concerto, originally written for Menuhin, and a work of direct lyricism rather than virtuoso pyrotechnics. The eerie Lullaby is followed by Panufnik’s earliest surviving symphony, Sinfonia Rustica, a work peppered with folk music and warm, jazz tones, which was condemned by the Soviet regime at its premiere in 1949.
Pre-concert talk
6.30pm in the Recital Room (limited seating availability)
Lady Camilla Panufnik and Łukasz Borowicz discuss the composer and his works.
Open to ticket holders of the 7.30pm concert.