British music: from requiem to pastoral

Programme

  • Benjamin Britten Sinfonia da requiem
  • Thomas Adès Concentric paths
  • Ralph Vaughan Williams Third symphony 'Pastorale'
 

Andrew Manze has a name in both ancient and British music. A fascinating overview of three generations of British composing. With violinist Johan Dalene and soprano Elisabeth Hetherington in works by Britten, Adès and Vaughan Williams.

Poignant 'party work' by Britten

At the beginning of World War II, Benjamin Britten received the honorable invitation to write a symphony in celebration of the 2,600th anniversary of the Japanese Empire. That he then managed to honor the commission with a dramatic Sinfonia da requiem the Japanese never forgave him.

Johan Dalene and Elisabeth Hetherington

Thomas Adès challenges and yet puts the audience at ease in his melodic, contemporary work. Johan Dalene (*2000) returns to the Matinee with Adès' Violin Concerto 'Concentric paths' premiered almost twenty years ago. Ralph Vaughan Williams' symphonies always have 'a screw loose' - in the sense that the composer never conforms to the common image we associate with 'the symphony'. This is also the case with his Third. In the closing bars, we hear Elisabeth Hetherington's lone soprano in a song without words: a hushed Pastoral in which the composer sings off the horrific memories of World War I.



Date:
Saturday, November 15, 2025
Time:
2:15 pm
Intermission:
Yes
Location:
The Royal Concertgebouw

Amsterdam
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Large Hall

Performers

Radio Philharmonic Orchestra
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Andrew Manze
Conductor
Elisabeth Hetherington
Soprano
Johan Dalene
Violin

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