LSO: Rattle Conducts Sibelius and Janacek
London Symphony Orchestra
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57m
Towering fanfares open Janáček’s Sinfonietta, an ode to the composer’s hometown of Brno in the now Czech Republic. It’s a portrait composed for a national celebration of Slavic culture, with Janáček’s love of musical tradition evident in dancing strings and celebratory brass. Sibelius’ Fifth Symphony concludes the program, a work infused with legend, which paints pictures of the magical forests of his native Finland.
Composer: Jean Sibelius, Leoš Janáček
Conductor: Sir Simon Rattle
Venue: Barbican Centre
Orchestra: London Symphony Orchestra
Program:
Genre: Concert
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