A rising young Beethoven conductor who joins his Scottish Chamber Orchestra in demonstrating that the freshness of historically-informed playing styles can also inspire on modern instruments.
Fri. 26.9.
19:30, Opera Bonn
Colin Currie & Scottish Chamber Orchestra
- Orchestra
- € 105 / 85 / 65 / 45 / 25
Contributors
- Scottish Chamber Orchestra
- Colin Currie percussion
- Maxim Emelyanychev conductor
Programme
Ludwig van Beethoven
Excerpts from the ballet music »Die Geschöpfe des Prometheus«
James MacMillan
»Veni, Veni, Emmanuel«. Percussion Concerto
»Veni, Veni, Emmanuel«. Percussion Concerto
Ludwig van Beethoven
Symphony No. 5 in C Minor, op. 67
18:45 Pre-concert talk (in German)
The concert at a glance
Description
Maxim Emelyanychev is currently catapulting himself to the top rank of Beethoven interpreters. As chief conductor, he has been fine tuning the playing of the Scottish Chamber Orchestra – inspired by historical performance practice and allowing significant freedom for the ensemble. We can look forward to exuberant vitality in Beethoven’s Fifth, vivid characters in the »Prometheus« ballet music – and the boisterous Percussion Concerto by Scottish composer James MacMillan, performed by renowned percussionist Colin Currie.
Concert recording by Deutschlandfunk and Deutschlandfunk Kultur