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The BBC Symphony Orchestra conducted by Elena Schwarz performs Adams's pulsating Harmonielehre, Du Yun's Hundred Heads and, with soloist Steven Banks, Billy Child's Diaspora. Recorded at the Barbican on Friday 8th May. Presented by Martin Handley. Du Yun: Hundred Heads Billy Childs: Diaspora: Concerto for Saxophone and Orchestra (UK Premiere) Interval John Adams: Harmonielehre Steven Banks (saxophone) BBC Symphony Orchestra Elena Schwarz (conductor) Billy Childs’s yearning sax sings of oppression and freedom. And a mythical Chinese monster somehow contains the spirit of jazz legend Ray Charles, in Du Yun’s Hundred Heads. John Adams’s Harmonielehre is both a tribute to Schoenberg and a glittering celebration of West Coast counterculture. For Du Yun and Billy Childs, meanwhile, tales of Africa and China, the poetry of Maya Angelou and the deathless sound of Soul come together to create something powerful, personal and utterly new. Every nation has a million stories: in America’s 250th year, the BBC Symphony Orchestra, conductor Elena Schwarz and saxophonist Steven Banks share some of the boldest.
Programme WebsiteTracklist
- TrackArtist
- 1.Hundred YearsHundred YearsDu Yun
- 2.Diaspora Concerto for Saxophone and OrchestraDiaspora Concerto for Saxophone and OrchestraBilly Childs
- 3.Oboe Sonata Op.166 -2nd MovementOboe Sonata Op.166 -2nd MovementCamille Saint‐Saëns
- 4.Fantasy Pieces Op.6Fantasy Pieces Op.6Charles Tomlinson Griffes
- 5.HarmonielehreHarmonielehreJohn Adams
- 6.Motet: Jesu, meine Freude, BWV227 (excerpt)Motet: Jesu, meine Freude, BWV227 (excerpt)Johann Sebastian Bach