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Prom 48 - Weber, Mahler, Tchaikovsky

A Prom with the London Philharmonic under Vladimir Jurowski. Weber: Overture (Der Freischutz). Mahler: Lieder eines fahrenden Gesellen (Alice Coote: mezzo). Tchaikovsky: Manfred.

With Penny Gore

Vladimir Jurowski conducts the London Philharmonic in one of his favourite symphonies, Tchaikovsky's Manfred. Plus Weber's Overture Der FreischΓΌtz and Mahler songs with Alice Coote.

The London Philharmonic and their Principal Conductor Vladimir Jurowski perform three works exploring the relationship between humankind, the natural and the supernatural. They begin with the Overture to Weber's opera Der FreischΓΌtz - the story of a marksman who makes a pact with the devil to improve his aim. Mezzo-soprano Alice Coote joins the orchestra for Mahler's first great song cycle, Lieder eines fahrenden Gesellen - Songs of a Wayfarer: the wayfarer is a young man disappointed in love (as Mahler himself was at the time), wandering the countryside in the attempt to find consolation or oblivion in nature. Byron's Manfred - inspiration for Tchaikovsky's Manfred Symphony - is in an even worse state. Tortured by guilt over the death of his beloved Astarte, he wanders in the Alps, encountering the local people (symbolic of the 'normal' human life he cannot attain) and supernatural beings - can he find ultimate redemption?

Presented by Petroc Trelawny

Weber: Der FreischΓΌtz - overture
Mahler: Lieder eines fahrenden Gesellen
Tchaikovsky: Manfred

Alice Coote (mezzo-soprano)
London Philharmonic Orchestra
Vladimir Jurowski (conductor).

1 hour, 30 minutes

Music Played

  • Carl Maria von Weber

    Der Freischutz Overture

  • Gustav Mahler

    Lieder eines fahrenden Gesellen

  • Peter Ilyich Tchaikovsky

    Manfred

Broadcast

  • Wed 29 Aug 2012 14:00