The violin of Daniel Hope

A great artist and Beethoven's apotheosis of the dance

© Margaret Malandruccolo / DG

Friday 10th February 2017 | 20:00h

Palau de la Música - Palau de la Música Catalana

Approximate duration: 120
Price: From 18 to 59€

Founding member of the Cadaqués Orchestra and one of the most admired flutes of his generation, Jaime Martín has consolidated himself as an excellent conductor, capable of transmitting his musicality to the whole orchestra. For his concert in BCN Clàssics, he is accompanied by an exceptional soloist, the violinist Daniel Hope.

Programme

Sor, Ouverture from 'Telemaco nell'isola di Calipso'

Sor, Ouverture from 'Cantata alla Duchessa d'Albufera'

Bruch, Violin concerto No. 1 in G minor, op. 26
Beethoven, Symphony No. 7 in A major, op. 92

 

Founding member of the Cadaqués Orchestra and one of the most admired flutes of his generation, Jaime Martín has consolidated himself as an excellent conductor, capable of transmitting his musicality to the whole orchestra. For his concert in BCN Clàssics, he is accompanied by an exceptional soloist, the violinist Daniel Hope, linked since his infancy to Yehudi Menuhin, with whom he has collaborated also as an adult, and to whom he dedicated a recording on Deutsche Grammophon. Hope plays Bruch’s Violin Concerto and the Orchestra opens with Ferran Sor’s overture of the ballet Cendrillon (work the Catalan composer premiered in London in 1815), and closes with Beethoven’s 7th Symphony which Wagner described as being “the apotheosis of the dance”.

 

www.danielhope.com

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