july, 2024
28jul2:30 pmVerbier Festival: MainstageVerbier Festival Junior Orchestra
Event Details
Samuel Barber was just 29 in 1939 when he wrote his Violin Concerto. Like the Adagio for Strings which had made him famous the previous year, the concerto sounds more rooted in European Romanticism
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Event Details
Samuel Barber was just 29 in 1939 when he wrote his Violin Concerto. Like the Adagio for Strings which had made him famous the previous year, the concerto sounds more rooted in European Romanticism than in the music of his native America, even down to its cloudless first movement emulating Mendelssohn’s violin concerto by introducing its soloist instantly, and its central movement opening on an exquisite extended oboe solo, as Brahms’s does. The finale is then an urgent perpetuum mobile. Stravinsky was also in his late twenties when, in 1909, Sergei Diaghilev commissioned the ballet, The Firebird. Combining a nineteenth century fairytale poem and a popular Russian fable, it tells of how a prince rescues a princess from an ogre, helped by a magical firebird – and Stravinsky’s glittering score became his breakthrough work, its blend of exoticism and Russian folk style so successful that he thenok worked three concert suites from it.
Programme
SAMUEL BARBER (1910-1981)
Violin Concerto Op. 14
IGOR STRAVINSKY (1882-1971)
The Firebird, Suite (1919 version)
Verbier Festival Junior Orchestra
James Gaffigan, conductor
Josef Špaček, violin
Time
(Sunday) 2:30 pm
Location
Salle des Combins