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About BBC National Orchestra of Wales II: Tamsin Waley-Cohen

Memories, dreams and a search for meaning in this vividly expressive concert of orchestral works, including a world premiere.

The infinite variety of the modern symphony orchestra is on display in this concert, wonderfully served by three creative masters of the ensemble.

Elizabeth Ogonek was inspired, as she often is, by a poem for her orchestral work Sleep & Unremembrance. While Sleeping, by the Polish poet Wisława Szymborska describes a puzzling dream. Ogonek follows the poem down the rabbit-hole, and creates a magical soundscape, full of secrets. As the composer put it, her piece is “a reminder that behind every corner lurks mystery, surprise and change. Thus, the music twists and turns in search of its own memories and its true identity”.

Rachmaninoff’s Symphonic Dances are part musical autobiography, part life-affirming final flourish. Composed only three years before his death, the Dances are threaded through with reminiscences of Rachmaninoff’s earlier works. Yet he imbues his score with contemporary touches, such as his first deployment of the saxophone, and some jagged, modern rhythms. It was the last music he wrote: what a glorious finale.

The concert also includes a world premiere and Britten Pears Arts co-commission: Freya Waley-Cohen’s Violin Concerto No.1 “The Dreamer”, composed for her sister Tamsin. Expect a vibrant orchestral experience.

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