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SUMMARY:Beethoven Pastoral
DESCRIPTION:Mendelssohn The Hebrides Overture\, Op. 26\, ‘Fingal’s Cave’\nVaughan Williams The Lark Ascending\nWagner Forest Murmurs from Siegfried\, WWV 86C\nBeethoven Symphony No. 6 in F major\, Op. 68\, ‘Pastoral’ \nLeia Zhu violin\nMarios Papadopoulos conductor \nBe transported from the urbane perfection of the Sheldonian Theatre into the mysteries of the forest\, the wilds of the hills and valleys and the tempests of the open seas. Marios Papadopoulos conducts a concert filled with music inspired by nature\, from Mendelssohn’s dizzying orchestral boat trip on heaving Scottish seas to the calm idylls of Wagner’s murmuring forest and the ‘silver chain of sound’ of Vaughan Williams’s soaring lark. The concert culminates in Beethoven’s symphonic visit to the Austrian countryside – in his own words\, a ‘ramble for a while through bushes\, woods\, under trees\, through grass\, and around rocks\,’ that includes storms\, partying\, feasting and dancing. \nPanel Discussion\, 18:30\nChaired by Cameron Hepburn\, Professor of Environmental Economics at the University of Oxford. Leading climate experts and musicians come together to discuss the inspiring effect of the natural world in music.\nFree admission.
URL:https://mariospapadopoulos.co.uk/event/beethoven-pastoral/
LOCATION:Sheldonian Theatre\, Oxford\, United Kingdom
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SUMMARY:Janine Jansen
DESCRIPTION:Marcello Palazzo Trails* world premiere\nMendelssohn Violin Concerto in E minor\, Op. 64\nSchubert Symphony No. 9 in C major\, D. 944\, ‘The Great’ \nJanine Jansen violin\nMarcello Palazzo conductor*\nMarios Papadopoulos conductor \nFrom its monolithic opening theme kick-starting a cycle of inexorable momentum like a giant pendulum\, to the breathless dash of its finale\, Schubert’s Symphony No. 9 of 1828 offers one of the most riveting journeys of any symphonic work. Along the way he appears to push at the boundaries of his age with grinding harmonies\, protruding limbs and unstoppable waltz-like rhythms. No wonder it attracted the title ‘Great’. Marios Papadopoulos conducts Schubert’s final symphony here having been joined by a true violin great\, Janine Jansen\, for the radiant song that is Mendelssohn’s Violin Concerto. The concert opens with a world premiere of a work selected from last year’s composers’ workshop\, conducted by the composer himself.
URL:https://mariospapadopoulos.co.uk/event/janine-jansen/
LOCATION:Sheldonian Theatre\, Oxford\, United Kingdom
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