Dvořák’s 7th Symphony

A thrilling encounter with folk tales, dances – and a shrieking Banshee.
Janáček’s folk-inspired Taras Bulba was written during the turbulence of the First World War. This vibrant and energetic rhapsody depicts battles, thwarted love, and a stirring sense of patriotism. Dvořák’s Symphony No.7 is similarly imbued with love of country, journeying from stern opening to yearning slow movement to triumphant finale, via an absolutely rollicking scherzo. The exciting talents of Composer in Residence Anna Clyne and Collaborative Artist Jess Gillam collide to magnificent effect in Clyne’s Saxophone Concerto. The Irish folkloric figure of the Banshee is at the centre of this new work, which conjures up her ‘wailing, shrieking, or keening in the silence of the night’.
About Dvořák’s 7th Symphony
PRE-CONCERT TALK
Join us for a pre-concert talk with Alpesh Chauhan ahead of the evening's performance. More information about the talk will be published closer to the time.
Full programme
- Janáček, Taras Bulba (20mins)
- Anna Clyne, Glasslands (25mins)
- Dvořák, Symphony No.7 (35mins)
Performers

Alpesh Chauhan
Conductor
Jess Gillam
Saxophone


