Photo Helsinki Partners (c) Jussi Hellsten
FRSO, Nicholas Collon & Christian Tetzlaff
The brooding seventh symphony by Antonín Dvořák reflects the tension from which he was suffering when he wrote it.
The brooding seventh symphony by Antonín Dvořák reflects the tension from which he was suffering when he wrote it.
The music of his pupil Josef Suk has the same recognisably Czech feel. He was also a brilliant violinist, as is obvious from his Fantasia.
Jean Sibelius was in war-time pessimistic mood when he composed his Two Serious Melodies in 1914.The religious tone is rare for Sibelius.
Finnish Radio Symphony Orchestra (FRSO)
Nicholas Collon, conductor
Christian Tetzlaff, violin
Bohuslav Martinů: La Bagarre
Jean Sibelius: Two Serious Melodies Op. 77
Josef Suk: Fantasie for Violin and Orchestra Op. 24
Antonín Dvořák: Symphony No. 7
Late-Night Chamber Music
Emma Vähälä, violin
Taija Angervo, violin
Ezra Woo, viola
Tuomas Lehto, cello
Leoš Janáček: String Quartet No. 1 “Kreuzer Sonata”
Musiikkitalo, Concert Hall
13.9.2024
19.00, duration is not mentioned
Tickets 12,50-40,50 € from Musiikkitalo