Bohemian Rhapsodies
The music
The performers
- Edward Gardner conductor **
- Josef Špaček violin
Four composers, each with a thousand tales to tell.
In the 20th century, the nations of Central Europe experienced both glory and terror – and composers responded with music that blazes with energy and imaginative power. For LPO Principal Conductor Edward Gardner, it’s a source of pure inspiration, and tonight, in the first of two Phoenix Lands concerts, he shares his passion. Janáček retells bloody folktales, Grażyna Bacewicz strikes a note of defiance, and Lutosławski and Martinů each do their own deliriously imaginative thing. These composers have a thousand tales to tell, and with the aid of the superb young Czech violinist Josef Špaček, their story starts here.
* Supported by the Adam Mickiewicz Institute.
** Edward Gardner’s position in the LPO is generously supported by Aud Jebsen.
Watch the Orchestra in action
Špaček [...] filled the hall with a transcendent lustre, achingly beautiful and touching to the point of tears.
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