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Berlioz
Overture: Le Corsaire
Beethoven
Violin Concerto in D
Walton
Symphony No.1
  • James Ehnes, Violin
  • Vassily Sinaisky, Conductor
Walton

Berlioz Beethoven Walton, Thursday 27 March, 7.30 P.M.

BBC Radio 3

This concert will be broadcast in BBC Radio 3's 'Performance on 3' on Thursday 3 April at 7pm

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The Works

Overture: Le Corsaire

Berlioz (1803-1869)

Violin Concerto in D

Beethoven (1770-1827)

  1. Allegro ma non troppo
  2. Larghetto
  3. Rondo: Allegro
 
 

Symphony No.1

Walton (1902-1983)

  1. Allegro assai
  2. Presto con malizia
  3. Andante con malinconia
  4. Maestoso – Allegro, brioso ed ardentemente – Vivacissimo – Maestoso
 
 

Venue & Ticket Information

Glasgow

City Halls
Candleriggs
Glasgow
G1 1NQ

Tickets: £9.00-£21.50

0141-353 8000

James Ehnes

Prelude

James Ehnes

6.45pm in the Grand Hall. Gavin Reid, Director BBC SSO, in conversation with James Ehnes.

 
Bartok

Post-concert Coda

James Ehnes

10 minutes after the main concert. James Ehnes plays Bartόk's Rhapsody No.2 accompanied by James Clapperton, piano.

 

The Artists

James Ehnes

James Ehnes

James Ehnes was born in 1976 in Brandon, Manitoba, Canada. He began violin studies at the age of four, at age nine he became a protégé of the noted Canadian violinist Francis Chaplin. He studied with Sally Thomas at the Meadowmount School of Music, then in 1993 at The Juilliard School. He graduated from Julliard in 1997, winning the Peter Mennin Prize for Outstanding Achievement and Leadership in Music.

 
 

Vassily Sinaisky

Vassily Sinaisky

Vassily Sinaisky has been Chief Guest Conductor of the BBC Philharmonic since 1996 and is a regular and popular visitor to the BBC Proms each summer. Sinaisky’s international career was launched in 1973 when he won the Gold Medal at the prestigious Karajan Competition in Berlin. His early work as Assistant to the legendary Kondrashin at Moscow Philharmonic, and his study with Ilya Musin at the Leningrad Conservatoire provided him with an incomparable grounding.

 
 

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