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Elizabeth Alker brings you an afternoon of oustanding music-making, including a focus on one of the finest orchestras in the world, the Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra. Today, they perform three works: Stravinsky's The Rite of Spring, Ravel's sunny G major Piano Concerto with virtuosic pianist Lang Lang, and the 19th-century Austrian composer Hans Rott's passionate First Symphony. Rott was a musician of extraordinary promise until his life was tragically cut short at the age of twenty-five from TB. There is also chamber music recorded exclusively for Classical Live. Sir Antonio Pappano, Chief Conductor of the London Symphony Orchestra, is joined by tenor Ian Bostridge to perform Britten's Winter Words at LSO St Luke's. Also featured is an inaugural recital given by organist Olivier Latry recorded at St John’s College Chapel, Cambridge. Titular Organist at Notre-Dame de Paris, Olivier is one of the leading ambassadors for the organ. Today, he performs Jehan Alain's Litanies. Igor Stravinsky The Rite of Spring Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra François-Xavier Roth (conductor) Maurice Ravel Piano Concerto in G Lang Lang (piano) Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra Paavo Järvi (conductor) Benjamin Britten Winter Words, Op. 52 Ian Bostridge (tenor) Sir Antonio Pappano (piano) Jehan Alain Litanies Olivier Latry (organ) Olivier Latry Improvisation Olivier Latry (organ) Hans Rott Symphony No. 1 in E major Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra Paavo Järvi (conductor) To listen to this programme (using most smart speakers), just say "Ask BBC Sounds to play Classical Live".
Programme WebsiteTracklist
- TrackArtist
- 1.The Rite of SpringThe Rite of SpringIgor Stravinsky
- 2.String Quartet in C major, K.157String Quartet in C major, K.157Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
- 3.Siehe wie fein und lieblich ist's, SWV 48Siehe wie fein und lieblich ist's, SWV 48Heinrich Schütz