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Víkingur plays Brahms

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Wed, Sep 25, 2024, 19:00
Icelandic pianist Víkingur Ólafsson is one of the most acclaimed soloists in the classical music world. With his warm touch and passionate musicality, he attracts huge audiences. This season, he is the Artist-in-Residence at the Concert Hall.Here, we get to meet him in Brahms's magnificent first piano concerto. He returns on two more occasions during the season, first in a recital where he plays Beethoven's last three piano sonatas, and then with the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra in Brahms's second piano... Read full text

Keywords: Royal Stockholm Philharmonic Orchestra

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Musicians

Royal Stockholm Philharmonic Orchestra
Ryan BancroftConductor
Víkingur ÓlafssonPiano

Program

Sound AtlasAnders Hillborg
Four Illustrations from the Legend of Rhiannon (Swedish Premiere)Grace Williams
Piano Concerto No. 1Johannes Brahms
Andante from Trio Sonata No. 4 in e minor BWV 528, version for piano arr August StradalJohann Sebastian Bach
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Icelandic pianist Víkingur Ólafsson is one of the most acclaimed soloists in the classical music world. With his warm touch and passionate musicality, he attracts huge audiences. This season, he is the Artist-in-Residence at the Concert Hall.Here, we get to meet him in Brahms's magnificent first piano concerto. He returns on two more occasions during the season, first in a recital where he plays Beethoven's last three piano sonatas, and then with the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra in Brahms's second piano concerto. For this first visit, it's Chief Conductor Ryan Bancroft who conducts.The concert opens with Anders Hillborg's dazzlingly elegant Sound Atlas. The glass harmonica – an instrument where fingers are rubbed on tuned glass bells – plays a significant role in the piece, contributing to the music's crystalline character. Additionally, we hear music by the Welsh pioneer Grace Williams. Her Four Illustrations for the Legend of Rhiannon is based on ancient Welsh tales.Read more about chief conductor Ryan Bancroft