In Elysium, Samy Moussa opens his vision of paradise with Brucknerian undertones and slowly shifting glissando chords, from which the melody gradually rises. Like powerful, dramatic, glistening waves of sound. Renaud Capuçon's violin then nestles against the ear in Samuel Barber's emotional, voluptuous violin concerto - and at the same time plays towards the grand finale: Jean Sibelius' First Symphony. The composer himself said: "My symphonies are music, conceived and worked out as an expression of music, without any literary basis. I am not a literary musician, for me music begins where the word ends." The Finnish conductor and Sibelius expert Osmo Vänskä, who is making his BRSO debut, is predestined for this work.
Samy Moussa
"Elysium"
Samuel Barber
Violin Concerto, op. 14
Intermission
Jean Sibelius
Symphony No. 1 in E minor, op. 39
Osmo Vänskä Conductor
Renaud Capuçon violin
Bavarian Radio Symphony Orchestra
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