Echoes of Elegance: Berlioz, Saint-Saëns, Elgar
  • Weston Auditorium
    University of Hertfordshire
    de Havilland Campus
    Hatfield
    AL10 9EU
  • Sunday 30th November 4:00pm until 6:00pm
de Havilland Philharmonic are joined by cellist Božidar Vukotić to deliver a Romantic repertoire ahead of the festive period

Join de Havilland Philharmonic Orchestra on a journey through the Romantic era in a perfect prelude to the upcoming festive season!

The concert opens with the dashing Roman Carnival based on themes from Berlioz’ opera Benvenuto Cellini. Bursting with colour and rhythm, it sets the tone with its festive energy and lyrical charm. When conducting, Berlioz introduced it as a concert piece.

Our first half continues with Camille Saint-Saëns’ First Cello Concerto. Many composers, including Shostakovich and Rachmaninov, considered this work to be the finest cello concerto in the repertoire. Written in one continuous movement, the composition showcases the instrument’s full expressive range. Its premiere at the Paris Conservatoire was considered a mark of Saint-Saëns growing acceptance by the French musical establishment. The orchestra is delighted to welcome back acclaimed cellist Božidar Vukotić to perform this captivating piece. Described by The Times as "a glorious individual player", Vukotić showcases the cello's full expressive range in this beloved masterpiece.

We then move into an uplifting second half with Edward Elgar’s Second Symphony. Though Elgar once saw himself as an outsider to the British establishment, by the time he composed the piece in 1911 – dedicated to the recently deceased King Edward VII – he had become more accepted. While the symphony honours the late monarch, Elgar described it as “the spirit of pure joy.” Moments of reflection and sadness are gently resolved in a serene, elevated finale. At the top of the printed score, Elgar quotes Percy Bysshe Shelley’s line: “Rarely, rarely comest thou, Spirit of Delight” – serving as a powerful conclusion to our concert.

We hope you feel inspired by this Romantic repertoire!

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