City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra: Out of v Colston Hall
Mirga Gražinytė-Tyla brings a gust of fresh air with her when she makes her highly-anticipated appearance with the CBSO: Nadia Boulanger’s spring morning prefaces sea-sprayed Debussy and a Mahlerian maelstrom.
Boulanger D’un Matin de Printemps*
Debussy La Mer
Mahler Symphony No. 1
Conductor Mirga Gražinytė-Tyla
“A century of aeroplanes deserves its own music” declared Debussy, and Gustav Mahler would surely have agreed. Their flight paths might be very different but each provided a soundtrack, aesthetic or psychological, to the concerns of a new age. United tonight by subtly calibrated intimations of the natural world, Debussy’s seascape in three symphonic sketches was improbably completed at Eastbourne, while Mahler’s debut symphony opens with a hushed, heart-stopping, seven octave evocation of ‘nature awakening’. An early morning call like no other.
Birmingham’s been all a-buzz since Mirga Gražinytė- Tyla was appointed Music Director of the CBSO, latest in an illustrious line including Sir Simon Rattle, Sakari Oramo and Andris Nelsons. The Daily Telegraph christened her ‘Conducting’s next superstar’; The Los Angeles Times agrees: “This is Mirga’s moment”. Now Bristol gets a chance to hear what all the fuss is about.
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*Programme updated since the publication of the Classical Season brochure, at the request of the orchestra.
Více akcí 29.5.2018



