Dvorák’s New World Symphony

Fri 8 May 2009 7:30pm at Symphony Hall

Libor Pešek is one of a long line of Czech conductors who have the music of Dvorák firmly in their blood. He visits Symphony Hall with the Prague Symphony Orchestra in two of Dvorák’s best-loved works: the Cello Concerto, packed with superb melodies that tug at the heart-strings, and the evocative New World Symphony, one of the most enduringly popular of all symphonies.

Classic FM’s Anne-Marie Minhall says of tonight’s recommended concert:
I interviewed the cellist Steven Isserlis for The Guest List on Classic FM before he was due to give a series of performances of Dvorak’s Cello Concerto and he had this insight into the work: “I think recordings distort it because actually although the cello is of course the most important instrument, it’s really like a big symphony in that there are so many important parts in the orchestra as well. The solo flute part is very, very important, (as is) the solo clarinet part, and there’s lots of duets and there’s lots of bits where the cello is accompanying the orchestra, so I like to think of it as chamber music on a huge scale.” Tonight Nina Kotova is the soloist for the Concerto written by a love-struck and homesick Dvorak.

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Tickets £5-£37.50

Prague Symphony Orchestra
Libor Pešek conductor
Nina Kotova cello

Dvorák Prague Waltzes 9’
Dvorák Cello Concerto 40’
Dvorák Symphony No 9, From the New World 40’

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