
Artists
Michael Sanderling – conductor
Emmanuel Tjeknavorian – violin
Programme
Sibelius Violin Concerto
— Interval —
Brahms Symphony No. 4
Michael Sanderling conducts two key late Romantic works: Sibelius’s darkly beautiful Violin Concerto and Brahms’s masterful Fourth Symphony.
Brahms called his Fourth “my sad symphony,” but this modest adjective belies the composer’s emotional range and consummate structural skill. His friend, the critic Eduard Hanslick, put it better: “It is like a dark well; the longer we look into it, the more brightly the stars shine back.” Veteran Russian conductor Yuri Temirkanov is an insightful guide to the subtle joys and rewarding depths of this cornerstone of the symphonic repertoire.
Sibelius began his musical life as a violinist, and brought his first-hand knowledge of the instrument’s capabilities and huge expressive potential to his only concerto. By turns hauntingly beautiful and devilishly virtuosic, the piece makes huge demands on the soloist. Austrian violinist Emanuel Tjeknavorian is more than equal to its challenges – in 2015, aged just 20, he won the prize for best interpretation of this concerto at the International Jean Sibelius Violin Competition.
Need to know
Prices & Discounts
£12 – £58 (premium)
Subscription discounts available; under-18s and concessions discounts available; £8 tickets for students via Student Pulse one month before the concert (limited availability)
Running Time
1 hour 50 minutes, including 20 minute interval
Recommended age
From 7+
Programme notes
Box office
Philharmonia Box Office: 0800 652 6717
Artist change
Yuri Temirkanov was originally advertised as the conductor for this concert. Unfortunately he is unable to conduct due to ill health. We are grateful to Michael Sanderling for stepping in.
