Hadelich plays Sibelius
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Sat 10.12.2215:00Queen Elisabeth Hall, Antwerpen
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Sun 11.12.2217:00Casino Kursaal
Finnish conductor Dima Slobodeniouk has a treat in store for music connoisseurs. The programme starts with Haydn’s Symphony No. 22 in E major. Its nickname is ‘The Philosopher’, an allusion to the playful melody and counterpoint that evoke the questions and answers in a philosophical dispute. Sibelius’ much-loved and intriguing Violin Concerto in D minor is much more serious, conjuring images of Finland’s rugged natural landscapes. A stunning concerto that requires a sensitive soloist and talented performer such as Augustin Hadelich. In his seventh and last symphony, Prokofiev affords his audience a rare glimpse into his soul. Nostalgic melodies contrast with vivacious themes in a work that provides a fitting and memorable final chord to a turbulent life.
Programme
Haydn Symphony No. 22 in E-flat minor, Hob.I:22, "The Philosopher"
Sibelius Concerto for Violin in D minor, opus 47
Prokofiev Symphony No. 7 in C-sharp minor, opus 131
Performers
Dima Slobodeniouk
conductor
Augustin Hadelich
violin