Wednesday 30 November 2011

Beethoven & Bruckner @ RFH







Beethoven Piano Concerto 때문에 갔던 콘서트 인데... Bruckner에 반해서 돌아왔다.

유로브스키 오라버니 덕분인지 Bruckner의 음악 덕분인지 LPO의 연주 덕분인지는 잘 몰겠으나... 무척이나 만족스러웠던 연주!
 
@ Royal Festival Hall 
London Philharmonic Orchestra
Beethoven & Bruckner

Matthias Pintscher: Towards Osiris
Ludwig Van Beethoven: Piano Concerto No.5 (Emperor)
Interval
Anton Bruckner: Symphony No.1 in C minor (Linz version)
London Philharmonic Orchestra
Vladimir Jurowski conductor
Lars Vogt piano

Conductor Vladimir Jurowski is joined by pianist Lars Vogt in this concert featuring works by Pintscher, Beethoven and Bruckner.
'Das kecke Beserl' Anton Bruckner called his First Symphony - 'the saucy little besom' in a literal translation that remains a wholly inadequate reflection of the symphony's impish charm and bold impetuosity. Yes, Bruckner's First was no cautious water-testing, but a statement made loud and clear enough to herald one of the greatest symphonic careers, as witnessed in the work's daring, dashing final chapter.
Before Beethoven's epic Emperor Concerto comes a veritable sculpture in sound by Matthias Pintscher, unquestionably one of the most individual and ear-enchanting composers currently at work. He describes his multi-hued, intimate-yet-broad music as suggesting 'an imaginary theatre'; his powerful Towards Osiris raises the curtain on this concert.

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