What's On
The Hallé with RNCM Students
Saturday 11 January 2025, 7.30pm
RNCM Concert Hall
Programme
Edward Elgar In the South (Alassio) Op 50
Dmitri Shostakovich Cello Concerto No 1 in E flat major Op 107
Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky Violin Concerto in D major Op 35
Performers
Agata Zając conductor
István Várdai cello
Simone Lamsma violin
About
Part of RNCM Strings Festival.
A remarkable opening to the RNCM Strings Festival sees our students join The Hallé in a side-by-side performance that blends time-honoured repertoire with the excitement of a shared musical journey.
The Hallé, then under Hans Richter, originally premiered Elgar’s In the South during a 1904 festival arranged by his patron Frank Schuster. Elgar described the piece as capturing the ‘exhilarating out-of-doors feeling arising from the gloriously beautiful surroundings’ of the Mediterranean landscape.
Shostakovich composed two concertos for his friend and celebrated cellist, Mstislav Rostropovich. Designed to showcase his exceptional lyricism and dramatic intensity, the Cello Concerto No 1 became an instant success and is considered one of the finest achievements among cello repertoire with its hauntingly expressive melodies, driving rhythmic intensity, and profound emotional depth.
Inspired by his friend and love interest Iosif Kotek, Tchaikovsky wrote his iconic violin concerto in the Swiss Alps after fleeing his troubled marriage. The piece was developed in collaboration with Kotek, where Tchaikovsky would write a passage then Kotek would play it and offer valuable feedback about violin technique. What emerged is one of the most beloved violin concertos in history that is praised for its lyrical beauty, technical brilliance, and vibrant emotional contrasts.
The RNCM Strings Festival celebrates the sheer versatility, beauty, and brilliance of string music across a range of concerts and programmes. Our students, staff, and guest artists will be performing side-by-side throughout the festival, captivating listeners and embodying learning at its highest level.
Photo credit: Bill Lam
Tickets:
Full Price £22
Student/Under 26 £14
Promoted by RNCM.
This event will include an interval and will end at approximately 9.30pm.