Programme
- ARCHORA(20 mins)Â鶹Éç co-commission: world premiere
- Cello Concerto in E minor(27 mins)
- interval
- Symphony No. 2 in D major(43 mins)
Performers
- Kian Soltanicello
- Eva Ollikainenconductor
About This Event
Three composers, three landscapes. Elgar wrote his Cello Concerto in the woodlands of Sussex; for many listeners, its autumnal colours evoke emotions too deep for words. From his home in Finland, Sibelius created a symphony that has the grandeur and inevitability of a great river – though some have heard it as a stirring song of national awakening. And elemental forces are the very bedrock of Anna Thorvaldsottir’s inspiration. The Â鶹Éç Philharmonic, under Eva Ollikainen – a Finnish conductor with close links to Iceland – teams up with charismatic soloist Kian Soltani in Elgar’s hugely popular concerto, and gives the world premiere of a newly forged orchestral work by Iceland-born Anna Thorvaldsottir, for whom composition is ‘a natural part of my life’.
Broadcast on Â鶹Éç Four on Sunday 14 August
Image: Eva Ollikainen © Nikolaj Lund