Dvořák Wind Serenade (23')
Hindemith Kammermusik No.5 (17')
-INTERVAL- (20')
Brahms Serenade No.2 (29')
Domingo Hindoyan conductor
Nicholas Bootiman viola
Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra
A tortured genius, Brahms was known for his serious and sombre style, but here we see a different side to the composer, as we’re treated to the whimsical and sun-drenched Serenade No.2. And, rumour has it we can thank Brahms for another work in today’s programme. Dvořák’s Wind Serenade – a fun and joyous celebration of the Czech folk tradition – was allegedly inspired by music the composer heard while on his way to visit, you guessed it, Johannes Brahms.
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