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This site has now moved direct to www.salomon.org.uk Please go to the new location and add it to your favourites! Concerts 7:30pm Tuesday 8th February 2005 Conductor Adrian Brown Soloist Nadia Wijzenbeek C20th English Music
Rawsthorne Street Corner Alan
Rawsthorne was born in 1905 – the same year as Michael Tippett (and William
Alwyn and Constant Lambert). The concert overture Street Corner is a view of
London conceived when Rawsthorne was in the army during WWII. It was first
performed in Leamington Spa in 1945. Tippett Concerto for Orchestra
The Concerto was first performed by the LSO conducted by Colin Davis on 5th August 1963 at the Usher Hall, having been commissioned by the Edinburgh International Festival. It is dedicated 'To Benjamin Britten with affection and admiration in the year of his fiftieth birthday'. Vaughan Williams The Lark Ascending Violin Nadia Wijzenbeek
Nadia Wijzenbeek is a recipient of the Philip & Dorothy Green Award for Young Concert Artists The Romance for Violin and Orchestra takes its title from a poem by George Meredith, and is descriptive of the lark 'In chirrup, whistle, slur and shake...', 'And ever winging up and up'. Elgar Falstaff
Commissioned for the 1913 Leeds
Festival, this 'Symphonic Study in C minor' features
characterisations from Shakespeare's Henry IV and Henry V. It is composed of 4
sections with 2 interludes.
7:30pm Tuesday 21st June 2005 Conductor Robin Ticciati Haydn Cello Concerto in D major Mahler Symphony No. 5
Mahler's 5th Symphony is an epic journey from the C# minor funeral march of the first movement to a celebratory D major conclusion. The first part opens with a solitary trumpet call before the rest of the large orchestra enters. Part 2 (the 3rd movement) has reached D major and is a scherzo based on the Austrian ländler evoking lakes and mountains with echoing horn calls. The famous Adagietto in F for strings and harp leads directly into the 'Rondo-Finale'.
The Salomon Orchestra has been recognised for many years as London's leading non-professional symphony orchestra. We are renowned for high quality performances of innovative programmes.
Our regular concert venue is St. John's, Smith Square in Westminster.
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