Yan Pascal Tortelier
was chief conductor of the ISO from 2016-2019 and returns now to the podium
with an exciting programme of passionate and majestic music from France and
Finland.
The soloist for the evening is the young Norwegian violin star
Eldbjørg Hemsing, who has recently emerged as one of the most spirited European
violinists of her generation. She captivated audiences from all over the world
with her televised performance at the 2021 Nobel Prize ceremony. Here she
performs the stunning Sibelius Violin Concerto, the composer's love letter to
the instrument, in which his imagination and unique musical language are on
dazzling display. The concert opens with a beautiful but rarely performed
overture by the French composer Gabriel Fauré. The overture is to the opera Pénélope,
composed in 1913 and based on the Odyssey. The second half features the
spectacular Symphony in B-flat major by Ernest Chausson. Chausson was a pillar
of French composition at the end of the 19th century and blended various
contemporary styles in his symphony, which is simultaneously dramatic in scale
and poetically refined.
Gabriel Fauré
Overture to Pénélope
Jean Sibelius
Violin Concerto
Ernest Chausson
Symphony in B-flat
major
Yan Pascal
Tortelier
conductor
Eldbjørg Hemsing
soloist