Tchaikovsky's Fifth

When
Thursday March 11, 2010 at 19:30
Where
Colston Hall, Bristol
Tickets
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  1. Overture to 'Beatrice and Benedict' - Hector Berlioz
  2. Concerto for Piano and Orchestra in F sharp minor Op 20 - Alexander Scriabin
  3. Symphony No 5 in E minor Op 64 - Pyotr Tchaikovsky
Berlioz frequently turned to Shakespeare for inspiration, and in Béatrice et Bénédict produced a delightful and sensuous score based on Much Ado About Nothing. The overture contains some of his most beautifully crafted and elegant music.

Scriabin’s Piano Concerto is a virtuosic work of unabashed Romanticism. Its Chopinesque charm and filigree fingerwork hide the fact that it is a highly technically demanding work, full of chromaticism and syncopation.

Tchaikovsky found himself briefly free from the catalogue of personal crises in the late 1880s, and his Fifth Symphony reflects this with moments of comfort and warmth. Dazzling shafts of bright optimism are cast like lightning bolts from the brooding orchestral shadows.

It may happen once a season or once in a lifetime. Along comes a talent, someone extraordinary that makes you rethink a piece of music you’ve known forever. It happened with Peter Jablonski. - The Washington Post.

Venue

Colston Hall
Colston Street
Bristol
Bristol
BS1 5AR
England


Weblinks
Peter Jablonski
Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra
Colston Hall

This entry was submitted by Bognor Regis Music Club.



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