Queen Elizabeth Hall
Britten Sinfonia
Monday 9 February 2009, 7.30pm
Anton Webern 5 Movements for string quartet, Op.5
Joseph Haydn Symphony No.88 in G
INTERVAL
Ludwig Van Beethoven Piano Concerto No.3
Imogen Cooperdirector, piano
Jacqueline Shaveviolin, director, leader
120 years separate the works on this programme, and they inhabit very different worlds. Haydn's Symphony No.88 and Beethoven's shimmering Piano Concerto exemplify the stylish essence of high Classicism, whereas Webern's landmark Five Movements, from 1909, shows the astonishing birth of atonality and 'modern' music.
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