
Verdi: Overture, The Force of Destiny
Dvořák: Romance for Violin and Orchestra
Wagner: Prelude and Liebestod from Tristan und Isolde
Brahms: Symphony No. 2
Nathalie Stutzmann: conductor
Thelma Handy: violin
When Wagner’s Tristan and Isolde drink a magical potion, they unleash forces no-one can control–and a love more powerful than life itself. Tonight, it’s all about love: from the Verdi’s hot-blooded overture, to the serene warmth and endless tunes of Brahms’s sunniest symphony: music that seems to sing for sheer happiness. And making it all happen is the extraordinary Nathalie Stutzmann. We love her, you love her: she’s always a huge hit here in Liverpool. And she’s sharing the limelight with the Orchestra’s own Thelma Handy, in Dvořák's exquisite Romance.
On International Women's Rights Day (March 8th 2017), Osesp - Orquestra Sinfônica do Estado de São Paulo had a special concert conducted by Marin Alsop and Valentina Peleggi. As Associated Artist with Osesp, watch Nathalie Stutzmann talk about being a woman conductor.
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