Programme
- Music for Orchestra (1912)
- Cello Concerto in E minor
- Dona nobis pacem
Performers
- Paul Rendallchorus director
- Ben Gernonconductor
- Jamal Aliyevcello
- Mary Bevansoprano
- Neal Daviesbass
Concert information
This concert looks both back to World War I and beyond into the world of peace. The German composer Rudi Stephan’s works are small in number as he was a casualty of World War I but filled with a turn-of-the-century romantic expressionism and great promise which was brutally cut short. An equally romantic work, Elgar's Cello Concerto, celebrates the 100th anniversary from its premiere in the post-War era, here performed by the young Turkish cellist whose career has blossomed following a stunning Â鶹ԼÅÄ Proms debut in 2017. Vaughan Williams’s call for peace, which precedes the Second World War, brings the St Magnus Festival Chorus to the fore in settings of the Latin Mass text alongside words by Walt Whitman and some from political speeches. The chorus is joined by one of the UK’s finest sopranos, Mary Bevan, and 2018 Ferrier Prize winner Will Thomas.
The concert will be recorded for future broadcast on Â鶹ԼÅÄ Radio 3.