Under the direction of conductor Nuno Coelho, the works are a sampling of some of the innermost human qualities: ambition, loss and search for meaning.
The first is Richard Strauss’s Macbeth, an early symphonic poem that explores the tortured soul of the Shakespearian character with dense and vibrant instrumentation. The work marks the start of a theme to be explored at various points during this season: the presentation of Strauss’s great symphonic poems. These visionary pieces broadened the expressive potential of orchestral music like never before.
Next, Catriona Morison interprets Mahler’s Lieder eines fahrenden Gesellen: songs through which the wayfarer expresses love, disappointment and reconnection with nature in a cycle that presents for the first time the composer’s intimate and unique voice.
The programme concludes with Schumann’s Symphony No. 4. Impassioned and cohesive, like a wave that never breaks…
Conductor: Nuno Coelho
Soloist: Catriona Morison (Mezzosoprano)
Richard Strauss
Macbeth, Op. 23, TrV 163 *
Gustav Mahler
Lieder eines fahrenden Gesellen
Robert Schumann
Symphony No. 4 in D minor, Op. 120
*The orchestra’s first performance of the work.
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