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TO THE MEMORY OF AN ANGEL: BERG AND BRUCKNER
Berg's Violin Concerto - transcendence born of heartache. Bruckner's Eighth Symphony - a cathedral of sound. Two remarkable musical visions.
Two Austrian composers, two monuments of music - this will be one of the most profoundly moving concerts of the 2012 season.
Alban Berg's Violin Concerto was dedicated to "the memory of an angel", the beautiful Manon Gropius (daughter of Alma Mahler and the Bauhaus architect Walter Gropius) who died just 18 years old. This is deeply felt music that transcends the heartache of its inspiration.
Then, over the course of 70 minutes, Anton Bruckner builds a cathedral of sound and fills it with turbulent power, rhythmic vitality, brooding tragedy and radiant serenity. If you're new to Bruckner, then the concert hall is the place to hear his music: fully surrendered to the mighty sound of the symphony orchestra and Bruckner's epic vision.
BERG Violin Concerto
BRUCKNER Symphony No.8 (Nowak 1890)
Donald Runnicles conductor
Julian Rachlin violin
To the Memory of an Angel
Venue: Concert Hall
Dates: 21 - 23 June
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