BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra – BBC 100: Strauss, Weill and Berg
In 1922, the year the BBC was founded, a twenty-something Kurt Weill premiered his very first music-theatre work, a pantomime for children called The Magic Night. Its melodies are the source for his quirky Quodlibet (Latin for ‘what you will’) where his brilliant, pared-back style is already in evidence. There was never any holding back for Richard Strauss, though, who by the twenties had a string of operatic hits under his belt. His sumptuous Three Hymns, premiered in 1921, explode in an outpouring of melody and colour. Soprano Katherine Broderick sings the first, the Hymn to Love. She is also the soloist in the excerpts Alban Berg created to promote his emotionally devastating opera Wozzeck, completed in 1922. Ryan Wigglesworth directs and, as a composer as well as a conductor, bring us up to date with his own recent Five Waltzes, a terrific showcase for the BBC SSO’s wonderful Principal Viola, Scott Dickinson.
Programme
Kurt Weill – Quodlibet
Richard Strauss – Hymne an die Liebe
Ryan Wigglesworth – Five Waltzes
Alban Berg – Three Fragments from 'Wozzeck'
Performers
BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra
Katherine Broderick – soprano
Scott Dickinson – viola
Ryan Wigglesworth – conductor