Clara-Jumi Kang
1h 40m
Playing the unplayable.
Phenomenally talented violinist Clara-Jumi Kang makes her Tasmanian Symphony Orchestra debut, masterfully demonstrating how Tchaikovsky’s one and only violin concerto has earned a place in the hearts of audiences everywhere. Rising to the work’s many challenges, Tchaikovsky’s concerto is so incredibly taxing the violinist who was supposed to give the world premiere backed out claiming that it was impossible.
Following the ‘unplayable’ concerto is Dvořák’s seventh symphony. A grand, Romantic-era symphony, the orchestration is lavish and the emotional terrain is varied with just the right mix of pathos and exhilaration. Added to that, it culminates in an intensely felt finale, a brilliant finish to what we promise will be an altogether sublime concert.
Video On Demand available Friday 29 November until Friday 27 December
PROGRAM
Scott, Cabinet of Curiosities
Tchaikovsky, Violin Concerto in D, Op 35
JS Bach, Violin Sonata No.3 in C, BWV 1005, III Largo
Dvořák, Symphony No 7 in D minor, Op 70
Cabinet of Curiosities was commissioned for the TSO in honour of Tim Bugg AM
MUSICIANS
Conductor: Eivand Aadland
Violin: Clara-Jumi Kang
Tasmanian Symphony Orchestra