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Wagner - Lohengrin Prelude
Britten - Violin Concerto
Brahms - Symphony No.4
Mark Wigglesworth
Conductor
Clara-Jumi Kang
Violin
The Fourth Symphony is at once a summation of Brahms’ learning and technique, and a work of art that for all its complexities cuts as close to the heart as music can. His craftsmanship is evident in its thematic economy, elegant harmonic designs and command over musical structure. Of all Brahms’ works, it displays his essence most completely – a cosmos of textures, tempos and moods, culminating in music of unsurpassed grandeur.
Britten’s Violin Concerto was written as the Second World War broke out and there are dark portents in the opening timpani notes. Dark yet dazzling, with haunting melodies, multiple crescendo finales and superbly energised virtuoso passages, it remains one of the most challenging works for violinists.
Lohengrin was Wagner’s first internationally recognised masterpiece. The Act I Prelude is a musical depiction of the Holy Grail as it descends to the Earth in the care of an Angelic host.
Don't forget, you can also join the BSO for concerts at both Chichester Cathedral and the brand-new Fareham Live. For more information, dates and booking details on these concerts visit bsolive.com.
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Guide Prices
Price band A: £31
Price band B: £27
Price band C: £23
Price band D: £19
Concessions, multibuy and group discounts are available. Contact the Box Office for more details.