Cambridge Philharmonic: On the Waterfront
Sun 20 May 2018
West Road Concert Hall
BERNSTEIN: Symphonic Suite: On the Waterfront
WALTON: Viola Concerto
ELGAR: Enigma Variations
Soloist: Timothy Ridout
Conductor: Timothy Redmond
2018 marks the centenary of Leonard Bernstein, perhaps the most celebrated of all 20th century musicians: composer, conductor, pianist and educator, Bernstein’s legacy is extraordinary. Though he wrote so many phenomenal stage works – West Side Story, On the Town and Candide among them – Elia Kazan’s 1954 film On the Waterfront was the only movie Bernstein ever scored.
Composed when he was only 26, Walton wrote his Viola Concerto for Lionel Tertis at the suggestion of Sir Thomas Beecham. With its poignantly beautiful opening and thrilling scherzo, the work quickly became one of the central works of the viola repertoire. Timothy Ridout, first-ever British winner of the Lionel Tertis International Viola Competition, is the soloist.
It was at a performance of his viola concerto in 1932 that Walton met Elgar for the only time, 33 years after the Enigma Variations first burst into the world and changed English music forever.
“Music can name the unnameable and communicate the unknowable.” Leonard Bernstein
Cost: £12, £16, £20, £25 (Students and under-18s £10 on the door)
Enquiries and booking
Booking is recommended for this event.
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