Nemanja Radulović: Journeys with a Violin
The genre-defying violinist is the Philharmonia Orchestra’s Featured Artist this season, and soloist, director and arranger in this deeply personal programme.
Bach is the epicentre of Radulović’s musical journey. He has chosen three of Bach’s ever-fresh violin concertos – in the Double Concerto, he is joined by the Philharmonia’s Concertmaster Zolt-Tihamér Visontay, a familiar face to many Philharmonia fans.
In between, enjoy a whistle-stop musical tour of Europe. Radulović brings his distinctive flair to music from his native Serbia, his adopted home of France, North Macedonia and Spain, in four folk-inflected pieces taken from his acclaimed album Roots.
Performers
String Players of the Philharmonia Orchestra
Nemanja Radulovic director, violin
Zsolt-Tihamér Visontay violin
Repertoire
Bach: Violin Concerto in A minor, BWV.1041; Concerto in D minor for 2 violins, BWV.1043; Violin Concerto in D minor (reconstructed from Harpsichord Concerto BWV.1052)
interspersed with
Falla: Spanish dance No.1 from La vida breve arr. Sedlar, Kreisler & Radulović
Muréna: Indifférence arr. Sedlar & Radulović
Hristovski: Makedonsko devojče arr. Sedlar & Radulović
Sišič: Hommage à Aleksandar Sišič arr. Sedlar
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