Journey to the depths of the soul, to eternal light, to the New World.

Be moved, be surprised, and be uplifted by this programme of musical journeys. Mirga Gražinytė-Tyla returns to conduct compatriot Šerkšnytė’s meditative Midsummer Song. This hymn to the summer solstice is a promise of ‘eternal light and … inner peace of mind.’ Shostakovich’s second Cello Concerto portrays an interior world; thoughtful and sometimes anguished. (Yet it can still surprise: the middle movement is based on a song about a pretzel), Cellist Maximilian Hornung brings his characteristic emotional intelligence to this intensely-felt work. Dvořák’s most famous Symphony rounds off the programme: a joyful exploration of melody, and a riveting dialogue between ‘old’ and ‘new’ worlds.

About New World Symphony

PRE-CONCERT EVENT

Join us for a pre-concert event from the RBC Chamber Ensemble ahead of the afternoon's performance. More information about the event will be published closer to the time.

Full programme

  • Šerkšnytė, Midsummer Song  (14mins)
  • Shostakovich, Cello Concerto No.2  (33mins)
  • Dvořák, Symphony No.9  (40mins)

Performers