Cambridge Philharmonic Concert
Sat 18 May 2019
West Road Concert Hall
Schreker: Prelude To A Drama
Shostakovich: Piano Concerto No 2
Strauss: Ein Heldenleben
Conductor: Timothy Redmond
Piano: Martin James Bartlett
Solo violin: Paula Muldoon
Cambridge Philharmonic Orchestra
Franz Schreker was one of the most successful opera composers of the early twentieth century, until his music was banned as ‘degenerate’ by the Third Reich. Today his lush, romantic scores are enjoying a deserved revival and the sumptuous Prelude to a Drama is a perfect introduction to his unique sound world. Ein Heldenleben (A Hero’s Life) was the last of Strauss’s great tone poems, written when he was at the height of his powers. As well as featuring an absolutely vast orchestra it contains one of the greatest violin solos in all the repertoire and so is the perfect piece to introduce Paula Muldoon, newly-appointed leader of the Cambridge Philharmonic. At the centre of the programme is the work Shostakovich wrote for his son Maxim’s 19th birthday. Played by 2014 BBC Young Musician of the Year Martin James Bartlett, it’s a sparkling tour-deforce for orchestra and soloist alike, and is undoubtedly one of the composer’s sunniest and most life-affirming scores.
Free pre-concert talk at 6:45pm with Timothy Redmond
Cost: £12, £16, £20, £25 (Students and under-18s £10 on the door)
Enquiries and booking
Booking is recommended for this event.
Enquiries: Cambridge Live Tickets Website Email: tickets@cambridgelive.org.uk Telephone: 01223 357851