James Ehnes plays Schumann - Oxford Philharmonic Orchestra
Marios Papadopoulos conducts Schumann's propulsive third symphony, after James Ehnes plays the composer's intricate Violin Concerto
Saturday 20 April, 7:30pm
Weber Overture to Oberon, J. 306 Schumann Violin Concerto in D minor, WoO 23 Schumann Symphony No. 3 in E flat major, Op. 97, ‘Rhenish’
James Ehnes violin Marios Papadopoulos conductor
Robert Schumann’s forceful imagination, his inquisitive mind, his passion for literature and his music of rare poetry exerted an influence on European creativity for decades. This concert culminates in one of the most propulsive symphonies ever written: Schumann’s captivating orchestral portrait of the deep and majestic River Rhine, complete with its splendid procession in salute to Cologne Cathedral. Before it, James Ehnes plays the composer’s Violin Concerto – a piece thought lost until it was discovered, with help from a séance, in the 1930s. In its intricate writing, Schumann’s work has been compared to the plotting characters in a play – precisely what Weber sought to achieve in the overture to his enchanting opera Oberon.
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Age, 6+
Latecomers will be permitted at an appropriate point in the performance
Doors open 19:00 for a 19:30 performance start (running time approx. 120 minutes, including 20 minute interval)