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Open Rehearsal in London: Copland & Barber with Renaud Capuçon

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Ryan Bancroft conducting

Artists

Ryan Bancroft – conductor
Renaud Capuçon – violin

Programme

Shaw Entr'acte Listen

Barber Violin Concerto Listen

Copland Symphony No. 3 Listen

Our series Let Freedom Ring: Celebrating the Sounds of America continues with ‘the greatest American symphony ever written’.

Copland’s Symphony No. 3 won this accolade from its first conductor in 1946, and has held on to the title ever since. It’s full of hope, dignity and heroism, its finale reusing material from the exhilarating Fanfare for the Common Man (see 19 October). Copland himself said that he wanted it to express ‘the euphoric spirit of the country’ after the Second World War.

Barber’s Violin Concerto vies with the Adagio for Strings as his most popular work. It has one of the most lyrical, serene openings in classical music, and the second movement features a dreamy oboe solo. The fiendish perpetual motion finale is a striking contrast – giving Renaud Capuçon the chance to show off his agility as well as his ‘liquid gold’ tone (Bachtrack).

To open, American conductor Ryan Bancroft has chosen Entr’acte by his compatriot, Pulitzer Prize-winning composer Caroline Shaw. Shaw’s soundscape is full of contrasting textures, evoking raindrops, sighing wind and the sound of the classical guitar using just the string section of the orchestra.

Part of Let Freedom Ring

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Running time

Approximately 3 hrs

Recommended age

From 7+

Programme notes

Digital programme notes available closer to the rehearsal.

Contact the Friends team

Phone: 020 7921 3906
Email: friends@philharmonia.co.uk

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Concerto Friends and above can claim their complimentary pair of Open Rehearsal tickets by emailing friends@philharmonia.co.uk.

About

Open Rehearsals are not performances. Playing may be paused at various intervals in order for the conductor, soloist and orchestra to agree on specific styles and dynamics.

Open Rehearsals are working processes for the conductor and the Orchestra. Times and repertoire being rehearsed will be confirmed prior to the rehearsal date, as these schedules are subject to change. Please check our website for up-to-date information.

Venue

Royal Festival Hall

Royal Festival Hall

Southbank Centre
Belvedere Road
London
SE1 8XX

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