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Royal Festival Hall

London Philharmonic Orchestra

Graf conducts Carmina Burana

Saturday 6 April 2013

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6 April 2013, 7:30pm

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Igor Stravinsky: Symphony of Psalms
Interval
Carl Orff: Carmina Burana

London Philharmonic Orchestra
Hans Graf conductor
Sally Matthews soprano
Andrew Kennedy tenor
Rodion Pogossov baritone
London Philharmonic Choir
Trinity Boys Choir

This concert presents a rare opportunity to hear Orff's imposing choral work Carmina Burana alongside its most fertile and inspiring influence - Stravinsky's Symphony of Psalms.

In 1935, Carl Orff encountered a vivid set of poems charting the outlandish pursuits of hedonistic students and monks, the medieval 'golliards.'

The texts, by the golliards themselves, captivated the composer. They found a home in the ritualistic, Stravinsky-influenced compositional style Orff had been honing. One that was full of motoric patterns, driving energy, percussive sprinklings and distinct orchestral colours, much of which can be traced directly to Stravinsky's Symphony of Psalms.

But alongside its imposing shapes and furious rhythms, Carmina Burana shows haunting tenderness and biting humour, too.

Free pre-concert event, 6.15pm until 6.45pm, Royal Festival Hall
Hans Graf looks at the Symphony of Psalms and the lasting appeal of Carmina Burana.

Royal Festival Hall