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Sir Simon Rattle's arrival in London heralded a new era for the LSO, and the ten day festival that opened his inaugural season as the Orchestra's Music Director wowed critics and audiences alike, going on to win the prestigious Royal Philharmonic Society award in the 'Concert Series & Festivals' category.
This film captures Rattle's very first performance as Music Director; a programme in which British composers took centre-stage. The world-premiere of Helen Grime's Fanfares, which became the first movement of the work Woven Space, opened the concert before violinist Christian Tetzlaff took to the stage to perform the concerto written for him in 2010 by Harrison Birtwistle. Two more works close to Rattle's heart followed: Thomas Adès' Asyla and the pocket-sized Symphony No 3 by the late Oliver Knussen. Finally, Rattle's stunning interpretation of the Enigma Variations brought the concert to a close and then the audience to its feet, filling the Barbican Hall with rapturous applause.
Composers Helen Grime, Harrison Birtwistle, Thomas Adès, Oliver Knussen, Edward Elgar Conductor Sir Simon Rattle Soloists Christian Tetzlaff Performers London Symphony Orchestra
Release date 6 September 2019
LSO3066 | 822231306696
Blu-ray + DVD
Double disc Blu-ray case
Director François-René Martin Audio Engineering Classic Sound Ltd Recorded live at Barbican Hall, London 14 September 2017
Available on streaming services
Reviews
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Editor’s Choice ‘The ‘EDU’ finale receives an electric account and reception, and the film surely records a sign of things to come.
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‘In exemplary surround sound and imaginatively shot and engineered, this portrait of the peerless London Symphony Orchestra under the guidance of Simon Rattle is as illuminating a snapshot of the orchestra itself and Rattle’s preoccupations as a musician that one is likely to find.’
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The stereo recording is excellent, and Rattle is always a joy to watch, and the London Symphony is both precise and passionate... As a souvenir of Rattle’s inaugural concert as Music Director of the London Symphony, it’s a valuable release.’
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