20:00 Konzerthaus Berlin

Vladimir Jurowski & Julia Fischer

Walentyn Sylwestrow

Serenade for string orchestra

Jean Sibelius

Concerto for Violin and Orchestra in D minor, Op. 47

Pyotr Tchaikovsky

Symphony No. 6 in B minor, Op. 74 (“Pathétique”)

Vladimir Jurowski

Conductor

Julia Fischer

Violin

Rundfunk-Sinfonieorchester Berlin

Music for the twilight years

A serenade (from the Italian sereno, ‘serene’, and sera, ‘evening’) was originally intended to be entertaining and light-hearted – music played outdoors in the evening or at night. Such music can also be introspective, expressing loneliness, insomnia, or the rumination of dark thoughts. The Ukrainian master Valentin Silvestrov has composed several serenades. None of them merely invites one to dream. A few days after completing his Sixth Symphony, Pyotr Tchaikovsky died at the age of 53. The final movement of the symphony, in particular, is a grand, deeply moving piece of evening music. A farewell piece that knows all about life’s abysses, capable of radiating much bitterness, yet also infinite comfort. This links it to Jean Sibelius’s otherwise very proud Violin Concerto: magnificent outbursts of rage, dark authenticity in the energetic first movement. Warmth and melancholy in the Adagio.

 

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