PROGRAMME
BÉLA BARTÓK: Violin Concerto no. 2 Sz. 112
ANTONÍN DVOŘÁK: Symphony no. 7 op. 70 in D minor
- Conductor Lorenzo Viotti
Violin Patricia Kopatchinskaja
ABOUT THIS CONCERT
On this tour, the Mahler Chamber Orchestra continues its exploration of musical traditions stemming from Central Europe. This theme, which began with the MCO concert at this year’s Lucerne Festival, is one to which the orchestra will return regularly throughout the upcoming seasons.
Both Béla Bartók and Antonín Dvořák are known as composers strongly influenced by folk traditions in their works: Bartók, by Hungarian folk music, and Dvořák, by Slavic melodies. The programme on this tour brings together familiar works that the MCO has performed this year: just a few weeks ago, at this year’s Lucerne Festival, the MCO and Patricia Kopatchinskaja joined forces in Bartók’s Second Violin Concerto, while Rafael Payare conducted an MCO performance of Dvořák’s Seventh Symphony at the Klara Festival in Brussels earlier this spring.
The MCO’s most recent appearance at the Merano Music Festival was in 2016, where the orchestra gave a memorable concert under the leadership of violinist Pekka Kuusisto and MCO concertmaster Matthew Truscott upon a last-minute cancellation by the conductor.