2021/22 concert season Filmed live at the Southbank Centre’s Royal Festival Hall
Digital concert programme Concerto for Orchestra First broadcast Saturday 16 April 2022 Bartók Concerto for Orchestra Edward Gardner conductor Generously supported by Aud Jebsen
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3 On stage 4 London Philharmonic Orchestra 5 Leader: Pieter Schoeman 6 Edward Gardner 7 Programme notes: Bartók 8 LPO Offstage podcast 9 Marquee TV 10 LPO 2022/23 concert season: now on sale 11 Sound Futures donors 12 Thank you 14 LPO administration
Concert performed at the Southbank Centre’s Royal Festival Hall on 9 March 2022 and filmed by Intersection. The LPO would like to acknowledge the generosity of all of its members, supporters and donors. Thank you for your support. This performance has been made possible through a grant from the Cultural Recovery Fund from the Department of Digital, Culture, Media and Sport. #HereForCulture
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On stage First Violins
Pieter Schoeman* Leader Chair supported by Neil Westreich
Kate Oswin
Chair supported by Friends of the Orchestra
Minn Majoe Morane Cohen-Lamberger Lasma Taimina Chair supported by Irina Gofman & Mr Rodrik V. G. Cave
Catherine Craig Yang Zhang
Chair supported by Eric Tomsett
Nilufar Alimaksumova Katalin Varnagy
Violas
Richard Waters Principal
Second Violins
Tania Mazzetti Principal Chair supported by Countess Dominique Loredan
Emma Oldfield Helena Smart Kate Birchall Nancy Elan Fiona Higham
Chair supported by David & Yi Buckley
Nynke Hijlkema Eriko Nagayama Joseph Maher Sioni Williams Marie-Anne Mairesse Nicole Stokes Ashley Stevens Georgina Leo
Trumpets
Piccolo
Trombones
Katie Bedford Guest Principal Clare Childs Stewart McIlwham*
Chair supported by Caroline, Jamie & Zander Sharp
Laura Vallejo Benedetto Pollani Stanislav Popov Alistair Scahill Richard Cookson Daniel Cornford Pam Ferriman Kate De Campos Matt Johnstone Jill Valentine Esther Vickers
Stewart McIlwham* Principal
Oboes
Chair supported by Sonja Drexler
Esther Kim Thomas Eisner Kay Chappell Gavin Davies John Dickinson Gabriela Opacka Alice Hall
Flutes
Cellos
Chair supported by The Candide Trust
Tuba
Benjamin Mellefont Principal Thomas Watmough
Leonardo Sesenna Francis Bucknall Gregory Walmsley David Lale Laura Donoghue Susanna Riddell Helen Thomas George Hoult Sibylle Hentschel Auriol Evans
Chair supported by Roger Greenwood
Timpani
Simon Carrington* Principal Chair supported by Victoria Robey OBE
Bass Clarinet
Chair supported by Gill & Garf Collins
Jonathan Davies Principal Chair supported by Sir Simon Robey
Gareth Newman Simon Estell*
Contrabassoon
Simon Estell* Principal
Chair supported by William & Alex de Winton
Lee Tsarmaklis* Principal
Percussion
Bassoons
Kevin Rundell* Principal Hugh Kluger George Peniston Tom Walley
Lyndon Meredith Principal
Paul Richards*
Paul Richards* Principal
Double Basses
Andrew Cole
Cor Anglais
Clarinets
Pei-Jee Ng Co-Principal
Chair supported by William & Alex de Winton
Bass Trombone
Chair supported by Dr Barry Grimaldi
Chair supported by Bianca & Stuart Roden
Mark Templeton* Principal
Ian Hardwick* Principal Alice Munday Sue Böhling*
Sue Böhling* Principal
Kristina Blaumane Principal
Paul Beniston* Principal Anne McAneney* Tom Nielsen
Andrew Barclay* Principal Feargus Brennan
Harps
Rachel Masters Principal Rachel Wick
Assistant Conductor Aage Richard Meyer
* Holds a professorial appointment in London
Horns
Laura Murphy Lowri Morgan Charlotte Kerbegian Adam Wynter
John Ryan* Principal Alex Wide Guest Principal Martin Hobbs Duncan Fuller Gareth Mollison
The LPO also acknowledges the following chair supporter whose player is not present at this concert: Chris Aldren
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London Philharmonic Orchestra
the Orchestra takes up its annual residency at Glyndebourne Festival Opera, where it has been Resident Symphony Orchestra for over 50 years. The Orchestra also tours internationally, performing to sell-out audiences worldwide. In 1956 it became the first British orchestra to appear in Soviet Russia and in 1973 made the first ever visit to China by a Western orchestra.
One of the finest orchestras on the international stage, the London Philharmonic Orchestra balances a long and distinguished history with its reputation as one of the UK’s most forward-looking ensembles. As well as its concert performances, the Orchestra also records film soundtracks, releases CDs and downloads on its own label, and reaches thousands of people every year through activities for families, schools and local communities.
The London Philharmonic Orchestra has recorded many blockbuster film scores, from The Lord of the Rings trilogy to Lawrence of Arabia, East is East, The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey and Thor: The Dark World. It also broadcasts regularly on television and radio, and in 2005 established its own record label. There are now over 100 releases available on CD and to download. Recent highlights include Shostakovich’s Symphony No. 11 and Mahler’s Symphony No. 8 under Vladimir Jurowski; a commemorative box set of historic recordings with former Principal Conductor Sir Adrian Boult; and works by Richard Strauss under Klaus Tennstedt, featuring soprano Jessye Norman.
The Orchestra was founded by Sir Thomas Beecham in 1932, and has since been headed by many great conductors including Sir Adrian Boult, Bernard Haitink, Sir Georg Solti, Klaus Tennstedt and Kurt Masur. In September 2021 Edward Gardner became the Orchestra’s Principal Conductor, succeeding Vladimir Jurowski, who became Conductor Emeritus in recognition of his transformative impact on the Orchestra as Principal Conductor from 2007–21. Karina Canellakis is the Orchestra’s current Principal Guest Conductor and Brett Dean is the Orchestra’s current Composer-in-Residence.
In summer 2012 the London Philharmonic Orchestra performed as part of The Queen’s Diamond Jubilee Pageant on the River Thames, and was also chosen to record all the world’s national anthems for the London 2012 Olympics. In 2013 it was the winner of the RPS Music Award for Ensemble.
The Orchestra is resident at the Southbank Centre’s Royal Festival Hall in London, where it gives around 40 concerts each season. It also enjoys flourishing residencies in Brighton, Eastbourne and Saffron Walden, and performs regularly around the UK. Each summer
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Pieter Schoeman
The London Philharmonic Orchestra is committed to inspiring the next generation of musicians, and recently celebrated the 30th anniversary of its Education and Community department, whose work over three decades has introduced so many people of all ages to orchestral music and created opportunities for people of all backgrounds to fulfil their creative potential. Its dynamic and wide-ranging programme provides first musical experiences for children and families; offers creative projects and professional development opportunities for schools and teachers; inspires talented teenage instrumentalists to progress their skills; and develops the next generation of professional musicians. The Orchestra’s work at the forefront of digital technology has enabled it to reach millions of people worldwide. Over the pandemic period the LPO further developed its relationship with UK and international audiences through its ‘LPOnline’ digital content: over 100 videos of performances, insights, and introductions to playlists, which collectively received over 3 million views worldwide and led to the LPO being named runner-up in the Digital Classical Music Awards 2020. From Autumn 2020 the Orchestra was delighted to be able to return to its Southbank Centre home to perform a season of concerts filmed live and streamed free of charge via Marquee TV.
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Leader
Pieter Schoeman was appointed Leader of the London Philharmonic Orchestra in 2008, having previously been Co-Leader since 2002. He is also a Professor of Violin at Trinity Laban Conservatoire of Music & Dance. Pieter has performed worldwide as a soloist and recitalist in such famous halls as the Concertgebouw in Amsterdam, Moscow’s Rachmaninov Hall, Capella Hall in St Petersburg, Staatsbibliothek in Berlin, Hollywood Bowl in Los Angeles and London’s Royal Festival Hall. As a chamber musician he regularly appears at London’s prestigious Wigmore Hall. His chamber music partners have included Anne-Sophie Mutter, Veronika Eberle, Patricia Kopatchinskaja, Boris Garlitsky, JeanGuihen Queyras, Yannick Nézet-Séguin, Martin Helmchen and Julia Fischer.
September 2021 saw the opening of a new live concert season at the Royal Festival Hall, featuring many of the world’s leading musicians including Sheku KannehMason, Klaus Mäkelä, Renée Fleming, Bryn Terfel and this season’s Artist-in-Residence, Julia Fischer. Looking ahead to its 2022/23 season, the Orchestra is delighted to be continuing to offer digital streams to selected concerts throughout the season through its ongoing partnership with Intersection and Marquee TV.
Pieter has performed numerous times as a soloist with the London Philharmonic Orchestra. Highlights have included an appearance as both conductor and soloist in Vivaldi’s Four Seasons at the Royal Festival Hall, the Brahms Double Concerto with Kristina Blaumane, and the Britten Double Concerto with Alexander Zemtsov, which was recorded and released on the LPO Label to great critical acclaim.
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Pieter has appeared as Guest Leader with the BBC, Barcelona, Bordeaux, Lyon and Baltimore symphony orchestras; the Rotterdam and BBC Philharmonic orchestras; and the Leipzig Gewandhaus Orchestra. Pieter’s chair in the LPO is generously supported by Neil Westreich.
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Edward Gardner Principal Conductor, London Philharmonic Orchestra
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In demand as a guest conductor, recent seasons have seen Edward debut with the Bavarian Radio Symphony Orchestra, New York Philharmonic, Chicago Symphony Orchestra, Philadelphia Orchestra, San Francisco Symphony, Rundfunk-Sinfonieorchester Berlin, Royal Stockholm Philharmonic and Vienna Symphony. He also continues his longstanding collaborations with the City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra, where he was Principal Guest Conductor from 2010–16, and the BBC Symphony Orchestra, whom he has conducted at both the First and Last Night of the BBC Proms. Music Director of English National Opera for ten years (2006–15), Edward has an ongoing relationship with New York’s Metropolitan Opera, where he has conducted productions of La damnation de Faust, Carmen, Don Giovanni, Der Rosenkavalier and Werther. In London he has future plans with the Royal Opera House, where he made his debut in 2019 in a new production of Káťa Kabanová and returned for Werther the following season. The 2021/22 season saw Edward make his debut with the Bayerische Staatsoper in a new production of Peter Grimes. Elsewhere, he has conducted at La Scala, Chicago Lyric Opera, Den Norske Opera and Ballet, Glyndebourne Festival Opera and Opéra National de Paris.
Edward Gardner began his tenure as Principal Conductor of the London Philharmonic Orchestra in September 2021; he is also Chief Conductor of the Bergen Philharmonic, a position he has held since 2015. From February 2022 he also became Artistic Advisor at the Norwegian Opera & Ballet, and will take up the position of Music Director in August 2024. During the 2021/22 season Edward conducted the London Philharmonic Orchestra in eleven concerts at the Royal Festival Hall, opening with an acclaimed performance of Tippett’s The Midsummer Marriage in which the London Philharmonic Choir was joined by the ENO Chorus. On 31 August he conducts the Orchestra in Elgar’s The Dream of Gerontius at the BBC Proms, with the LPC and the Hallé Choir. He returns to the Royal Festival Hall on 24 September to open the Orchestra’s 2022/23 season with Schoenberg’s Gurrelieder. Other LPO programmes next season include Mendelssohn’s ‘Reformation’ Symphony, Lutosławski’s Fourth Symphony, Stravinsky’s The Rite of Spring, Mahler’s Fifth Symphony, an Elgar symphony cycle, and – with the London Philharmonic Choir – Janáček’s Glagolitic Mass and Berlioz’s Damnation of Faust.
A passionate supporter of young talent, Edward founded the Hallé Youth Orchestra in 2002 and regularly conducts the National Youth Orchestra of Great Britain. He has a close relationship with The Juilliard School of Music and with the Royal Academy of Music, who appointed him their inaugural Sir Charles Mackerras Conducting Chair in 2014. Born in Gloucester in 1974, Edward was educated at the University of Cambridge and the Royal Academy of Music. He went on to become Assistant Conductor of the Hallé and Music Director of Glyndebourne Touring Opera. His many accolades include being named Royal Philharmonic Society Award Conductor of the Year (2008), an Olivier Award for Outstanding Achievement in Opera (2009) and receiving an OBE for Services to Music in the Queen’s Birthday Honours (2012).
Edward opened the Bergen Philharmonic’s 2021/22 season with a performance of John Adams’s Harmonium. Further highlights include an all-Stravinsky programme and new commissions by Thomas Larcher, Ryan Wigglesworth and Rebecka Ahvenniemi. Following recent tours to Berlin, Munich, Amsterdam and at the BBC Proms and Edinburgh International Festival, the orchestra will perform in Barcelona and Paris this season.
Edward Gardner’s position at the LPO is generously supported by Aud Jebsen.
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Programme notes Béla Bartók 1881–1945
Concerto for Orchestra 1943
1 Introduzione (Introduction): Andante non troppo – Allegro vivace 2 Giuoco delle coppie (Game of Couples): Allegretto scherzando 3 Elegia (Elegy): Andante non troppo 4 Intermezzo interotto (Interrupted Intermezzo): Allegretto 5 Finale: Pesante – Presto composer soon got the feeling that the Americans were less interested in his music than they were in his perceived prestige. Bartók was also ill. He didn’t know it, but he was dying of leukemia. The pain and mystery of his illness put a huge strain on the composer and he withdrew into himself. In 1942 the violinist Joseph Szigeti and conductor Serge Koussevitsky attempted to rekindle Bartók’s spirits with a commission for an orchestral work, to be performed by Koussevitsky’s Boston Symphony Orchestra. The result became Bartók’s signature work. For Koussevitsky, at the time of the Concerto for Orchestra’s first performance in December 1944, it was ‘the best orchestral piece of the last 25 years.’ The words were quoted by the composer himself, who wrote excitedly to a friend recounting the details of the first performance in Boston and Koussevitsky’s reaction to it.
Béla Bartók transcribed swathes of peasant music from his native Hungary as well as from Romania, Croatia and beyond. By the 1920s he had developed a musical voice that fused these discoveries with his existing postImpressionistic, late Romantic tendencies. It was a distinctive voice full of writhing textures, rhythmic drive, sonorous harmonies and elemental folk qualities.
The Concerto for Orchestra represents one of Bartók’s most successful attempts to marry local folk music to a more universal orchestral language. The work’s title reflects ‘a tendency to treat the single instruments or instrumental groups in a concertante or soloistic manner,’ and is built in an arch structure in which the first movement reflects the fifth and the second reflects the fourth. They surround a central Elegia described by Bartók as a ‘night piece’.
Like so many others, Bartók’s life was thrown off-course by World War II. In 1940 the composer left Nazioccupied Hungary for a tour of America. Initially things turned out well: the tour was a success and Bartók was offered a teaching post at Columbia University. But the
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Programme notes Bartók exploits the qualities of particular instruments or instrumental groups deliciously. But there are a few less-obvious features in the Concerto to listen out for. One is his treatment of intervals (two notes separated by a specific gap), and his fondness for the interval of the perfect fourth (think of the first two notes of the carol ‘Away in a Manger’). The Concerto’s main theme is built from fourths, outlined in the piece’s hushed opening. In Bartók’s second movement the folk influence can be heard via melodies strung into a chain, played by five pairs of wind instruments. Bartók characterises each pair with a particular interval: bassoons play in sixths, oboes in thirds, clarinets in sevenths, flutes in fifths and trumpets in seconds.
As the Concerto for Orchestra thumps towards its end, there’s a clear feeling of release. ‘Strings whip up clouds of dust under manic feet’ writes Alex Ross in his book The Rest Is Noise; ‘winds squawk like children.’ Was this an imagined homecoming from the exiled Bartók? If so, it was the nearest he’d get. He died in America ten months after the Concerto’s first performance. Programme note © Andrew Mellor
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Advisory Council
Grace Ko Tours Manager
Martin Höhmann Chairman Christopher Aldren Dr Manon Antoniazzi Roger Barron Richard Brass Helen Brocklebank YolanDa Brown Simon Burke Simon Callow CBE Desmond Cecil CMG Sir Alan Collins KCVO CMG Andrew Davenport Guillaume Descottes Cameron Doley Christopher Fraser OBE Lord Hall of Birkenhead CBE Jonathan Harris CBE FRICS Marianna Hay MBE Amanda Hill Rehmet Kassim-Lakha Jamie Korner Geoff Mann Clive Marks OBE FCA Stewart McIlwham Andrew Neill Nadya Powell Sir Bernard Rix Victoria Robey OBE Baroness Shackleton Thomas Sharpe QC Julian Simmonds
Dayse Guilherme Finance Manager
Development Laura Willis Development Director Scott Tucker Development Events Manager
Alison Jones Concerts and Recordings Co-ordinator
Siân Jenkins Corporate Relations Manager
Matthew Freeman Recordings Consultant
Rosie Morden Individual Giving Manager
Andrew Chenery Orchestra Personnel Manager
Anna Quillin Trusts and Foundations Manager
Sarah Thomas Martin Sargeson Librarians
Priya Radhakrishnan Georgia Wiltshire Development Assistants
Laura Kitson Stephen O’Flaherty Stage Managers
Nick Jackman Campaigns and Projects Director
Freddie Jackson Assistant Stage Manager Felix Lo Orchestra and Auditions Manager
Kirstin Peltonen Development Associate
Mairi Warren Marketing Manager Rachel Williams Publications Manager Harrie Mayhew Website Manager Gavin Miller Sales and Ticketing Manager Ruth Haines (née Knight) Press and PR Manager Sophie Harvey Digital and Residencies Marketing Manager Greg Felton Digital Creative Kiera Lockard Marketing Assistant
Archives Philip Stuart Discographer Gillian Pole Recordings Archive
Professional Services Charles Russell Speechlys Solicitors Crowe Clark Whitehill LLP Auditors Dr Barry Grimaldi Honorary Doctor Mr Chris Aldren Honorary ENT Surgeon Mr Simon Owen-Johnstone Hon. Orthopaedic Surgeon London Philharmonic Orchestra 89 Albert Embankment London SE1 7TP Tel: 020 7840 4200 Box Office: 020 7840 4242 Email: admin@lpo.org.uk lpo.org.uk Cover photo James Wicks 2021/22 season identity JMG Studio
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