Kazuki conducts Rachmaninoff & Bartók

Visits to the past, variations on a theme and a wild ride into the future.
Artists often look back in order to move forward. Take a time-trip with the CBSO and Kazuki Yamada as three composers transplant music from the past into new, radical environments. In Hindemith’s Metamorphosis the nineteenth century sounds of Weber are hurled, kicking and sometimes howling, into the modern era. Rachmaninoff riffs on a beautiful melody from the 1800s, examining it from 24 angles. Internationally renowned pianist Nelson Goerner is the soloist. Bartók’s Concerto honours the folk music of his native Hungary while giving the spotlight to almost every instrument of the modern orchestra. An exhilarating, head-spinning evening is guaranteed.
About Kazuki conducts Rachmaninoff & Bartók
Pre-Concert Talk
Join music educator Tom Pankhurst ahead of the performance for an informal chat about the music in this evening's concert. The talk starts at 6:30pm in the Jennifer Blackwell Performance Space and is unticketed and free to attend.
Adventurous
'Mood markers' have been carefully assigned to each concert by CBSO Music Director Kazuki Yamada, visiting soloists and conductors, orchestra members and audiences.
If you’re new to this music or wanting to introduce it to a friend or family member, we hope that these badges help both signpost you towards the concerts that are perfect for you and encourage you to try something that you might not otherwise have considered.
So, whatever you’re in the mood for this season – you’re invited to discover your perfect music mix with us.
Full programme
- Hindemith, Symphonic Metamorphosis of the Themes by Carl Maria von Weber (20mins)
- Rachmaninoff, Rhapsody on a Theme of Paganini (27mins)
- Bartók, Concerto for Orchestra (40mins)
Performers

Kazuki Yamada
Conductor
Nelson Goerner
Piano


