Programme
- Symphony No. 4 in B flat major
- Ravel à son âme
- Flute Concerto
- µþ´Ç±ôé°ù´Ç
Performers
- Lionel Bringuierconductor
Beethoven and Ravel
Lionel Bringuier, Music Director of the Zürich Tonhalle Orchestra, is one of the most exciting young conductors to emerge from France in recent years. This is a programme to conjure with for a conductor of his contagious vitality: between Beethoven's spirited Fourth Symphony and the hypnotic extended climax that is Ravel's sultry µþ´Ç±ôé°ù´Ç are two 21st century French gems. Marc-Andre Dalbavie's Flute Concerto is characterised by transparency and by a fluent dialogue between soloist and orchestra, in which each finds resonances in the other. In Ravel à son âme (Ravel, to his soul), Gérard Pesson pays brief, entrancing tribute to his illustrious predecessor
Â鶹ԼÅÄ SO Plus Intro
6.00pm Fountain Room
An introduction to tonight's concert by Dr Caroline Rae, from Cardiff University.
Free to ticket-holders for the evening concert. Limited capacity - please arrive early to avoid disappointment.
Part of the Â鶹ԼÅÄ Symphony Orchestra’s French series supported by Diaphonique, the Franco-British contemporary music fund.