Programme
- Piano Concerto no. 1 in D major, op. 17(26 mins)
- Lulu Suite(32 mins)Symphonic pieces from Lulu
Performers
- Edward Gardnerconductor
- Louis Lortiepiano
- Sophie Bevansoprano
Composers
Concert Information
Chief Conductor of the Bergen Philharmonic since October 2015, Edward Gardner is today joined by Canadian pianist Louis Lortie for a morning of music from Saint-Saëns and Berg.
Opening this morning is Saint-Saëns’s first piano concerto – written when the composer was a mere 23 years of age. This is the first piano concerto ever written by an important French composer. Saint-Saëns recalled at the end of his life that it had been inspired by the Fontainebleau Forest, and, whilst sadly neglected, its unclouded optimism and youthful vigour make this performance a rare treat.
To close the concert, we hear symphonic pieces from Alban Berg's operatic swansong, Lulu, one of the 20th Century’s most significant, if not unfinished, operas that centres on its iconic ‘bad girl’ – a fatally irresistible protagonist.