Radiant. Inventive. Exhilarating.
Colin Matthews and Rachmaninoff
Elim Chan and Olivier Stankiewicz
Barbican
Béla Bartók
Dance Suite (17 mins)
Colin Matthews
Oboe Concerto (20 mins)
Interval
Serge Rachmaninoff
Symphonic Dances (36 mins)
Elim Chan conductor
Olivier Stankiewicz oboe
London Symphony Orchestra
The concert will finish at approximately 8.45pm, including a 20-minute interval (timings subject to change).
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The Concert
A world premiere concerto from one of Britain’s finest composers, folk-inspired celebration of dance by Bartók, plus Rachmaninoff’s late and great orchestral showstopper.
The Music
Bartók’s Dance Suite weaves together folk-inspired melodies and restless rhythms, creating a vibrant, kaleidoscopic celebration of dance that bridges cultures with electrifying energy.
Here’s a rare chance to hear a major world premiere by one of modern music’s great conjuror of musical worlds, Colin Matthews. We also hear Rachmaninoff’s last major orchestral work, a suite of dances that sounds both entirely modern, but which still bears all the hallmarks of this supremely melodic composer.
The Performers
The LSO’s Principal Oboe Olivier Stankiewicz takes centre-stage for the Colin Matthews premiere, led by conductor Elim Chan – winner of the 2014 Donatella Flick LSO Conducting Competition – , a frequent guest with the orchestra.
[His music] is a mix of very strong, intense, internal emotion and very outward, agitated activity.
Violinist Leila Josefowicz on composer Colin Matthews
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