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Orchestra della Toscana
conductor
Elly Suh violin
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Program:
György Ligeti / Concert Românesc
Antonín Dvořák / Violin Concerto Op. 53
Georges Bizet / Simphony in C major
Three different ways of understanding orchestral lightness, between popular impetus, Slavic lyricism and theatrical freshness. On the podium, Erina Yashima, a German conductor of Japanese origin, former assistant to Riccardo Muti at the Chicago Symphony and Yannick Nézet-Séguin at the Philadelphia Orchestra, was First Kapellmeister at the Komische Oper in Berlin from 2022 to 2024: decisive gesture, great clarity, narrative sensitivity.
We begin with György Ligeti‘s Concert Românesc, written in 1951: a short, lively score inspired by traditional Eastern European music, which already reveals the composer’s taste for colour and irregularity. At the centre of the programme is Antonín Dvořák‘s Concerto for Violin and Orchestra, a page of wide-ranging melodic breadth, romantic momentum and Bohemian inspiration. It is performed by Elly Suh, a Korean-born American violinist, known for the purity of her sound and the poetic intensity of her readings.
Georges Bizet‘s Symphony in C major, written when he was seventeen, closes: a sparkling work, inspired by Gounod and Rossini, full of invention and youthful vitality.