Programme
- Donum Simoni MMXVIII(4 mins)
- Symphony No. 2 in C minor, ‘Resurrection’(80 mins)
Performers
- Louise Aldersoprano
- Dame Sarah Connollymezzo-soprano
- Sir Simon Rattleconductor
Composers
About This Event
The end has come, and in the silence after the Last Trumpet, a solitary bird is the only sound heard on Earth. The ambition of Gustav Mahler’s ‘Resurrection’ Symphony staggers the imagination – an emotional odyssey on a cosmic scale that embraces tenderness, rage, dark humour and – yes – the end of the world itself. Sir Simon Rattle was still a teenager when he conducted his first performance of Mahler’s Second Symphony, and it’s been a personal touchstone at every stage of his career. Now, as he prepares to step down as Music Director of the London Symphony Orchestra, he pairs it with a short (but very personal) tribute from the late Harrison Birtwistle, one of Britain’s most distinguished recent composers.
There will be no interval
Broadcast on Â鶹Éç Four on Sunday 28 August
Image: Louise Alder © Gerard Collett