Programme
- Nocturnes
- Piano Concerto for the Left Hand
- Prélude à l’après-midi d’un faune
- La mer
Performers
- Joaquín Achúcarropiano
- Thomas Dausgaardconductor
Composers
Concert information
“I have slandered the sea” wrote Claude Debussy. “Today it is beautiful enough to defy all comparisons”. Yet 100 years after his death in 1918, Debussy’s 'La Mer' is surely the most poetic seascape ever painted for an orchestra, the work of a composer whose quiet genius turned music into an art of limitless expressive subtlety. This centenary celebration opens with Nocturnes – Impressionist paintings, transformed into ravishing sound – and includes the 'Prélude' whose unprecedented sensuality scandalised Belle Époque Paris. But there’s darkness as well as light: Thomas Dausgaard joins Joaquín Achúcarro in the brooding concerto that Debussy’s compatriot Ravel created for a pianist who’d lost an arm in the Great War.
Pre-concert talk at 6.45pm (in the main auditorium): Thomas Dausgaard, the ѿý SSO's Chief Conductor, and pianist Joaquín Achúcarro discuss tonight's concert and their musical passions (free to ticket holders).