Royal Flush

Venue

Milton Keynes Theatre

15 July 2007
19:30


Agenda


Beethoven

Piano Concerto No. 5 in E flat major Op. 73 "Emperor"

Berlioz

King Lear

Tchaikovsky

Sympnoy No. 4 in F minor Op. 36

 

Conductor

Sian Edwards

Soloist

Nikolai Demidenko 

 

 

 

"Berlioz adored Shakespeare and wrote many peices inspired by his characters. I think his Lear definitely has a flavour of bombastic Falstaff as well as the grandeur of the King and, although Orphelia is fleetingly here too, any moments of weakness and self-doubt are cast aside by the wonderful tunes and vigorous energy of Berlioz' music." - Sian Edwards.

Tchaikovsky himself described his Symphony No. 4 as programme music, music with a narrative, depicting the subject of Fate and reflecting on Beethoven's now immortal fithth symphony. However, Piano Concerto No. 5 was nicknamed "Emperor" by a publisher after Beethoven's death.

 

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