BBC NATIONAL ORCHESTRA AND CHORUS OF WALES
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A WARM WELCOME FROM OUR DIRECTOR Immerse yourself in a captivating musical world with BBC National Orchestra and Chorus of Wales this season and join us for an extraordinary range of music at venues across south Wales and online. We’re thrilled to continue collaborating with our Principal Conductor, Ryan Bancroft, whose artistic leadership brings a unique and captivating energy to our performances. In addition, BBC NOW is delighted to welcome a distinguished array of guest conductors and soloists who will grace our stages throughout the coming months. So what can music lovers across Wales and beyond expect to enjoy? From the timeless masterpieces that have shaped our cultural and orchestral heritage, to vibrant and innovative creations by contemporary artists; from percussion concertos, through to classical and folk music fusion; our repertoire this season spans diverse genres. Make sure not to miss our St. David’s Day celebration in Swansea, featuring the highly anticipated UK premiere of Sir Karl Jenkins’ saxophone concerto in his 80th birthday year alongside his captivating Dewi Sant, a rare gem by William Mathias and a medley of your favourite Welsh tunes. The exceptionally talented and mesmerising Jess Gillam takes centre stage alongside the wonderful Nil Venditti in this celebration of our national day. We visit The Riverfront in Newport in May, for a celebration of American music with our L.A born Ryan Bancroft and the charismatic violinist, Ben Baker.
For families, come along to a special CBeebies: Ocean Adventure concert in Swansea this June, where we will deep dive under the waves with CBeebies friends JoJo and Gran Gran. In July, families can also enjoy the UK premiere of The Island of Never too Late, narrated by Elin Llwyd. Beyond the stage, we are dedicated to presenting new and captivating initiatives for young people and Welsh communities. Through innovative digital content, including livestreamed concerts from our home at BBC Hoddinott Hall, we aim to ensure that everyone in Wales feels involved in our musical story. All our work is made possible through strong partnerships that inspire and challenge us, allowing us to fulfil the BBC’s fundamental mission of informing, educating, and entertaining. We eagerly anticipate welcoming you to our performances throughout the season. Best wishes
Lisa Tregale Director
HELO A CHROESO TO OUR SPRING AND SUMMER 2024 SEASON OF CONCERTS IN CARDIFF AND SWANSEA There is a cornucopia of musical delights in the coming months, starting with BBC NOW’s principal conductor, Ryan Bancroft, conducting Shostakovich’s harrowing 13th Symphony ‘Babi Yar’ alongside Beethoven’s First Piano Concerto with the outstanding Jonathan Biss. The Japanese Conductor Nodoka Okisawa, joins us for our Folk Fusions concert, in which Japanese and European folk melodies collide, including music by Tōru Takemitsu, Kikuko Kanai and Franz Liszt’s 2nd highly virtuosic piano concerto, performed by the brilliant Iyad Sughayer. In March, Martyn Brabbins returns to the podium along with the award winning violinist Liya Petrova and our much loved conductor laureate Tadaaki Otaka will return in April with a programme of music featuring Grace Williams, Mathias and Elgar. Harry Bicket returns to the orchestra and chorus with our Easter offering of stunning music which includes Bach’s Ich habe genug and Vaughan Williams’ Five Mystical Songs, and we welcome back Sofi Jeannin to take us through two world premieres; Alexander Campkin’s Sounds of Stardust and Dani Howard’s Percussion Concerto for the extraordinary Dame Evelyn Glennie. Another world premiere is delivered with Joana Carneiro at the helm, Stephen McNeff’s The Celestial Stranger, before we immerse in Schoenberg’s shimmering
Verklärte Nacht (Transfigured Night) – the work that heralded in a new dawn of tonal awareness. In May, join us for Ryan Bancroft’s continued exploration of the music of Charles Ives in his Second Symphony, along with Samuel Barber’s Violin Concerto performed by Benjamin Baker and most probably his most loved work – the Adagio for Strings. In June, Ryan closes the main season conducting Dvorak’s Cello Concerto performed by the mesmerising Alisa Weilerstein and William Dawson’s spiritual infused Negro Folk Symphony. It is an endless delight and privilege to work alongside such talented musicians and dedicated staff to bring you the broadest of musical offerings. This season promises something for everyone and I can’t wait to share it with you. Matthew Wood Head of Artistic Planning and Production (Senior Producer)
SHOSTAKOVICH 13 WITH RYAN BANCROFT From its bold and assertive opening phrase to the whimsical and playful finale, Beethoven’s Piano Concerto No. 1 is one of the most grand and daring work of its generation. First performed in 1798 by Beethoven himself, its origin remains mainly unknown; although we do know that this concerto was actually his second, it just happened to be published first, earning it the title of Concerto No. 1. Often banished to the Soviet doghouse for his outwards displays of self-expression, combined with his choice of literary inspiration, Shostakovich had gained himself a reprieve with his wordless 11th and 12th Symphonies; but the inspiration which ignited the narrative for his 13th was to once again upset the apple cart. Often referred to by its nickname Babi Yar, Shostakovich’s theatrical, bitterly humorous and transcendent 13th Symphony sets the words of Yevgeny Yevtushenko, depicting the atrocities of Operation Barbarossa on the Jews in Russia, and it was the antisemitic undertone, and the fact the text didn’t reference the thousands of nonJewish bodies that were dumped in the ravine, that Khrushchev objected to, almost cancelling the premiere, and banning any press reviews. Silenced for over 20 years, this symphony saw a resurgence in popularity in the late 20th century – unsurprising given the ingenuity and nuance of Shostakovich’s music, from its sharp contrast, quick wit, and ambivalent tonal centre, combined with a subtle classicism and romantic yearning.
RADICAL DRAMATIC VIBRANT
SATURDAY 10/2/24 7.30PM Brangwyn Hall, Swansea SUNDAY 11/2/24 3PM BBC Hoddinott Hall, Cardiff
BEETHOVEN Piano Concerto No. 1 SHOSTAKOVICH Symphony No. 13 – RYAN BANCROFT Conductor JONATHAN BISS Piano JAMES PLATT Bass BBC NATIONAL CHORUS OF WALES
FOLK FUSIONS – JAPAN MEETS EASTERN EUROPE In a programme inspired by folk music, we’re delighted to welcome Japanese conductor Nodoka Okisawa to the podium. Jazz and blues style writing, meets funeral music and an unusually melancholic yet cheerful waltz in fellow Japanese musician, Tōru Takemitsu’s 3 Film Scores. Developing her own unique compositional voice, Kikuko Kanai was one of the first Japanese women to compose Western classical music, whilst retaining her Okinawan musical heritage. Devoted to transcribing folksongs, she used these as the basis for her own works, including her Okinawa Fantasy Suite. Equally renowned for the use of his native folk music within his works, Franz Liszt was not only an influential composer, but the consummate concert pianist, so it’s no wonder his piano concertos are amongst his most performed works today. With exquisite romanticism, transformative melodies and fiery cadenzas, his second concerto is brought to life by award winning JordanianPalestinian pianist Iyad Sughayer. Native Czech grittiness, fanciful programmatic titling and his love of Karel Erben’s folk ballads shine in Dvořák’s The Wood Dove, with its vivid and evocative orchestrations leaning into transformative melodies - light meets shade, grief meets love, chorales meet dances – simply put, symphonic story telling at its best.
STRIKING REVERENTIAL INSPIRATIONAL
SATURDAY 24/2/24 7.30PM BBC Hoddinott Hall, Cardiff
TAKEMITSU 3 Film Scores KIKUKO KANAI Okinawa Fantasy Suite [UK Premiere] LISZT Piano Concerto No. 2 DVOŘÁK The Wood Dove – NODOKA OKISAWA Conductor IYAD SUGHAYER Piano
SHURI CASTLE, OKINAWA, JAPAN. SUNSET.
ST DAVID’S DAY STR AVAGANZA What better way to celebrate St David’s Day than with music by iconic Welsh composers, performed by the National Orchestra of Wales? We celebrate 90 years since William Mathias’ birth with his Holiday Overture, written in 1971 specially for BBC NOW. We then move on to Karl Jenkins and the UK Premiere of his saxophone concerto, Stravaganza, written for tonight’s soloist, the sensational Jess Gillam. It wouldn’t be St David’s Day without any singing, so BBC National Chorus of Wales and the National Youth Choir of Wales take centre stage in Jenkins’ Dewi Sant, and a medley of your favourite Welsh tunes.
THURSDAY 29/2/23 7.30PM Brangwyn Hall, Swansea
WILLIAM MATHIAS Holiday Overture KARL JENKINS Stravaganza [UK Premiere] KARL JENKINS Dewi Sant JEFF HOWARD A Welsh Celebration GRACE WILLIAMS Fanfare and Hen Wlad Fy Nhadau – NIL VENDITTI Conductor JESS GILLAM Saxophone BBC NATIONAL CHORUS OF WALES NATIONAL YOUTH CHOIR OF WALES
UPLIFTING CELEBRATORY EFFERVESCENT
COUNTRYSIDE COTTAGE, WALES. PINK TULIPS AND YELLOW DAFFODILS BLOOM IN A FLOWER BED IN SPRING.
R ACHMANINOV 2 WITH MARTYN BR ABBINS Grace Williams shows an early insight to the highly individual music she would compose in later years in tonight’s concert opener, her showcase for strings, the Elegy. From the dramatic Praeludium to its introspective Adagio, Nielsen’s Violin Concerto is a thrilling journey through harmony, gesture and mood, and we’re delighted to welcome the winner of the 2016 Nielsen Violin Competition, the Bulgarian virtuosi Liya Petrova as soloist.
FRIDAY 8/3/24 7.30PM Brangwyn Hall, Swansea
Amongst the most famous of Rachmaninov’s output is his Second Symphony, and there’s little wonder why! Dynamic brilliance, melodious triumph and exquisite beauty reign in this deeply emotional outpouring of music. To conduct we welcome back BBC NOW favourite Martyn Brabbins.
NIELSEN Violin Concerto
SATURDAY 9/3/24 7.30PM BBC Hoddinott Hall, Cardiff
GRACE WILLIAMS Elegy for Strings
RACHMANINOV Symphony No. 2 – MARTYN BRABBINS Conductor LIYA PETROVA Violin
EXQUISITE RESONATING THRILLING
SUN RISING OVER A STONE CIRCLE IN NORTH WALES.
LET ALL THE WORLD IN EVERY CORNER SING The spirit of Easter, although subtle, permeates this concert, with Harry Bicket returning to the helm of BBC National Orchestra and Chorus of Wales. Brazilian composer José Maurício Nunes Garcia kicks off the evening with his Zemira Overture, and sublime baritone Julien Van Mellaerts performs Bach’s Ich habe genug. With text recounting the purification of Mary, and pronouncing the desires of escaping earthly misery to be reunited with Jesus this work is a perfect fit for any Easter concert. It is perhaps little know that Haydn’s Symphony No. 26 was in fact written for Easter, although when we look deeper into the music there are plentiful less-thansubtle hints. Written in typical Sturm and drang – storm and stress – the minor key and thundery atmosphere underpin Passiontide plainsong quotations, more pertinent for a church than the concert hall. Also written for Easter is Vaughan Williams’ Five Mystical Songs, which sets four texts from ‘The Temple: Sacred Poems’ by Welsh poet and priest George Herbert. Intrinsically spiritual and direct in delivery, the five movements contrast from quiet and meditative to triumphant shouts of praise.
MAGNIFICENT SPIRITUAL SPELLBINDING
FRIDAY 22/3/24 7.30PM BBC Hoddinott Hall, Cardiff
GARCIA Zemira Overture J.S. BACH Ich habe genug HAYDN Symphony No. 26 ‘Lamentazione’ VAUGHAN WILLIAMS Five Mystical Songs – HARRY BICKET Conductor JULIEN VAN MELLAERTS Baritone BBC NATIONAL CHORUS OF WALES
MUMBLES PIER, THE MUMBLES, GOWER PENINSULA.
CWM BYCHAN NEAR BEDDGELERT, SNOWDONIA NATIONAL PARK. A SMALL MOUNTAIN STREAM FLOWS THROUGH THE ROCKS, HEATHER AND GORSE.
ENIGMA VARIATIONS Although written in London, it is a longing for the seas of Barry that inspired Grace Williams’ surging musical seascape, her Sea Sketches. An unmistakable Welshness also pervades William Mathias’ Harp Concerto; with the harp introduced to the audience as an accompanying instrument, reflecting its traditional role within Welsh music, before assuming a more soloistic position, and quoting the Welsh song Dadl Dau in its closing movement. We’re delighted to welcome Welsh harp sensation, and a regular face with BBC NOW, Catrin Finch to perform. Striking a balance between the light-hearted and the noble, Elgar’s Enigma Variations is an ingenious collection of musical sketches of his friends and an astute self-portrait - an enigma hidden within the score as each variation is tagged with the initials of the friends’ nicknames. To conduct we’re delighted to welcome back much-loved Conductor Laureate Tadaaki Otaka.
DEPICTIVE UNMISTAKABLE ELEGANT
THURSDAY 11/4/24 7.30PM BBC Hoddinott Hall, Cardiff FRIDAY 12/4/24 7.30PM Brangwyn Hall, Swansea
GRACE WILLIAMS Sea Sketches MATHIAS Concerto for Harp ELGAR Enigma Variations – TADAAKI OTAKA Conductor CATRIN FINCH Harp
THE GREEN BRIDGE OF WALES, PEMBROKESHIRE. SUNRISE AT THE DRAMATIC NATURAL ROCK ARCH AND PILLARS ON THE SOUTHWEST COAST.
STARDUST AND SOULS Featuring two world premieres and a gem of the choral repertoire, we’re delighted to welcome back the inimitable Sofi Jeannin alongside the BBC National Orchestra and Chorus of Wales, Dame Evelyn Glennie and Cardiff Singer of the World Audience Prize winner Julieth Lozano Rolong for an evening of musical exploration and discovery. First a world premiere from Alexander Campkin and his Sounds of Stardust. Dame Evelyn Glennie, percussionist extraordinaire, takes to the stage for the world premiere of Dani Howard’s new percussion concerto, before we celebrate Poulenc’s vocal masterpiece 60 years after his death. Written in response to the death of his close friend, the artist Christian Bérard, the Stabat Mater embraces both light and dark – a true representation of his devout Catholicism, yet witty and effervescent personality.
THURSDAY 18/4/24 7.30PM BBC Hoddinott Hall, Cardiff
ALEXANDER CAMPKIN Sounds of Stardust [World Premiere] DANI HOWARD Percussion Concerto: The Wizard of Menlo Park [World Premiere] POULENC Stabat Mater – SOFI JEANNIN Conductor DAME EVELYN GLENNIE Percussion JULIETH LOZANO ROLONG Soprano BBC NATIONAL CHORUS OF WALES
ETHEREAL ATMOSPHERIC MYSTERIOUS
AMERICAN EXPLOR ATIONS Join us for a celebration of American classical music with our LA born Principal Conductor, Ryan Bancroft this May! Popular the world over, Barber’s Adagio for Strings is one of the most recognizable pieces in the orchestral repertoire and probably his best known work – used in film and television, and poignant for its performance at Roosevelt’s funeral and following the assassination of JFK, you’re sure to have heard this iconic piece!
FRIDAY 3/5/24 7.30PM The Riverfront, Newport
Less well-know, but equally dazzling is his violin concerto. Written in the 1930’s when atonality were vying for attention, the traditional melody, rhythm, harmony and orchestration of Barber’s music was met with more than mild enthusiasm. Expansive and at times moody themes dominate, with hints of orientalism, folk and Russian grittiness; syncopation and distinctive counter-rhythms drive an exciting narrative and virtuosity prevail at every turn. To perform the solo role we’re thrilled to welcome the charismatic violinist, Ben Baker.
BARBER Violin Concerto
We continue our exploration of the music of Charles Ives with Ryan Bancroft, with his Second Symphony. Infamous for quoting well-known American melodies, this symphony is his first major work which fully explores this borrowing, blended with European influences – a snapshot of the coming together of his childhood and adult life.
EMOTIVE INFLUENTIAL DAZZLING
SATURDAY 4/5/24 7.30PM BBC Hoddinott Hall, Cardiff
BARBER Adagio for Strings
IVES Symphony No. 2 – RYAN BANCROFT Conductor BEN BAKER Violin
TRANSPORTER BRIDGE, NEWPORT. SUNSET BEHIND THE HISTORIC BRIDGE BUILT IN 1906 TO CROSS THE RIVER USK.
CAERFAI BAY, PEMBROKESHIRE, WEST WALES. GORSE BUSHES ON THE PEMBROKESHIRE COAST PATH AS IT PASSES ALONGSIDE THE BAY.
BARTÓK’S CONCERTO FOR ORCHESTR A Caroline Shaw’s The Observatory sees its UK premiere – blending chaos and clarity, foreground and background, the piece is inspired by a trip to the Griffin Observatory near the Hollywood Bowl and explores new ways of looking at the universe, melding old and new in a stream of consciousness that never quite ends where it began. Ravel’s iconic piano concerto, rich with lyrical contrast, jaunty tunes and richly intricate piano lines is performed by the inimitable Sergio Tiempo as he makes his debut with BBC NOW. A pure celebration of music and instrument colours, Bartók’s folk-flecked Concerto for Orchestra closes this breathtaking programme, conducted by the illustrious Grammy Award Winning Costa Rican conductor, Giancarlo Guerrero.
THURSDAY 9/5/24 7.30PM BBC Hoddinott Hall, Cardiff FRIDAY 10/5/24 7.30PM Brangwyn Hall, Swansea
CAROLINE SHAW The Observatory [UK Premiere] RAVEL Piano Concerto in G BARTÓK Concerto for Orchestra – GIANCARLO GUERRERO Conductor SERGIO TIEMPO Piano
COLOURFUL DYNAMIC ENTHRALLING
BRECON BEACONS NATIONAL PARK, POWYS.
A LIT TLE NIGHT MUSIC Celestial, sparkling lights glitter in this evening of ground-breaking music. Fauré’s suite from Pelléas et Mélisande opens in resplendent yet tumultuous style – the first musical setting of Maurice Maeterlinck’s play of the same name, which would inspire other composing greats, including Debussy, Sibelius and Schoenberg. We move to more ethereal heights with the world premiere of Stephen McNeff’s The Celestial Stranger. Then, 150 years since the birth of Schoenberg, we celebrate this radical composer with a performance of a work that changed the course of musical history as we know it – with a revolutionary shift in tonality and the breakdown of the traditional tonal system, Verklärte Nacht threw his name out into the world and forged his way as the creator of dodecaphonic music, more commonly known as serialism. To conduct BBC NOW for the first time we welcome the wonderful Portuguese conductor, Joana Carniero.
REVOLUTIONARY PROFOUND ILLUMINATING
THURSDAY 16/5/24 7.30PM BBC Hoddinott Hall, Cardiff
FAURÉ Pelléas et Mélisande suite STEPHEN MCNEFF The Celestial Stranger [World Premiere] SCHOENBERG Verklärte Nacht (1943 version) – JOANA CARNEIRO Conductor GAVAN RING Tenor
CBEEBIES: OCEAN ADVENTURE WITH THE BBC NATIONAL ORCHESTR A OF WALES All aboard for a fun-filled CBeebies musical ocean adventure for all the family! Take a deep breath and dive underwater in the concert hall submarine with its musical crew, the BBC National Orchestra of Wales. CBeebies friends JoJo & Gran Gran are on board with a Gran Gran plan, and Andy has his safari sub at the ready. Join the crew to search for endangered creatures, find out fascinating facts, and collect sounds and pictures for your very own musical ocean scrapbook. A magical multi-media event featuring CBeebies theme tunes, orchestral treats, live action film and animation with a few surprises along the way.
FAMILY FUN INTERACTIVE
SATURDAY 1/6/24 3PM Swansea Arena
KARIN HENDRICKSON Conductor
THE WALES MILLENNIUM BUILDING, HODDINOTT HALL AND THE PIERHEAD BUILDING, CARDIFF BAY, CARDIFF.
SEASON CLOSING CONCERT Globally renowned cellist Alisa Weilerstein joins BBC NOW in this season closing concert for one of the most highly regarded of all cello concertos. Melodic genius, irrepressible energy and a love of his native folk music radiate as Dvořák looks back at life well lived, full of joy but also of deep loss in his virtuosic cello concerto. Similarly, intuitive musical invention, rich orchestration, and an exploration of the cathedral “as a symbolic doorway into and out of this world” form a platform for floating and contemplative otherworldly atmospheres to unfurl in Higdon’s expertly crafted sonic journey through a sacred space and upward into the heavens – Blue Cathedral. Picture the scene – November 1934, Carnegie Hall and a brand-new symphony is unveiled, receiving rapturous applause and multiple bows for its unassuming composer. That composer was a 35-year old African American man, William Dawson, who had run away from home aged 13 to follow his dream of studying music; and the piece... the Negro Folk Symphony. Oozing a sensuousness and directness of melody, Dawson set out to compose music that was “unmistakably not the work of a white man” and found his inspiration from the “negro folk music” he had learned as a small child. This expertly crafted and highly emotionally charged symphony is pure genius, and who better to conduct this exhilarating finale to the season than our Principal Conductor, Ryan Bancroft.
INSPIRING ICONIC MULTIFARIOUS
THURSDAY 6/6/24 7.30PM BBC Hoddinott Hall, Cardiff FRIDAY 7/6/24 7.30PM Brangwyn Hall, Swansea
DVOŘÁK Cello Concerto JENNIFER HIGDON Blue Cathedral DAWSON Negro Folk Symphony – RYAN BANCROFT Conductor ALISA WEILERSTEIN Cello
SAVE THE DATE FOR BBC NOW’S FAMILY CONCERT!
THE ISLAND OF NEVER TOO LATE SUNDAY 28/7/24 3PM BBC Hoddinott Hall, Cardiff
SARAH LIANNE LEWIS The Island of Never too Late – GRANT LLEWELLYN Conductor ELIN LLWYD Narrator JULIE DOYLE BSL Interpreter
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AT A GLANCE...
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DATE
CONCERT TITLE
MOOD
VENUE
10/2/24
Shostakovich 13 with Ryan Bancroft
Radical, dramatic, vibrant
BHS
24/2/24
Folk Fusions – Japan Meets Eastern Europe
Striking, reverential, inspirational
BHH
29/2/24
St David’s Day Stravaganza
Uplifting, celebratory, effervescent
BHS
8/3/24
Rachmaninov 2 with Martyn Brabbins
Exquisite, resonating, thrilling
Let All the World in Every Corner Sing
Glorious, spiritual, fascinating
Enigma Variations
Depictive, unmistakable, elegant
Stardust and Souls
Ethereal, atmospheric, mysterious
American Explorations
Emotive, influential, dazzling
TR
Bartók Concerto for Orchestra
Colourful, dynamic, enthralling
BHH
16/5/24
A Little Night Music
Revolutionary, profound, illuminating
BHH
1/6/24
CBeebies: Ocean Adventure with the BBC National Orchestra of Wales
Family, fun, interactive
SA
Season Closing Concert
Inspiring, iconic, multifarious
BHH
11/2/24
9/3/24 22/3/24 11/4/24 12/4/24 18/4/24 3/5/24 4/5/24 9/5/24 10/5/24
6/6/24 7/6/24
BHH
BBC Hoddinott Hall, Cardiff
TR
The Riverfront, Newport
BHS
Brangwyn Hall, Swansea
SA
Swansea Arena
BHH
BHS BHH BHH BHH BHS BHH
BHH
BHS
BHS