- Kazushi Ono conductor
- Vlaams Radiokoor
Vaughan Williams, Vivaldi, and Britten offer a jubilant tribute to the power of spring. Each in their own way, they draw upon diverse voices from the past to celebrate the awakening of nature and the eternal cycle of life. From hushed echoes to a triumphant finale: welcome to spring. ...
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Vaughan Williams, Vivaldi, and Britten offer a jubilant tribute to the power of spring. Each in their own way, they draw upon diverse voices from the past to celebrate the awakening of nature and the eternal cycle of life. From hushed echoes to a triumphant finale: welcome to spring.
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In his Fantasia on a Theme by Thomas Tallis, Ralph Vaughan Williams reimagines a sixteenth-century hymn. By dividing the orchestra, he creates a magical echo within the music, evoking dreams of ancient English cathedrals. With similar mastery, Antonio Vivaldi lets instruments converse, dance, and compete—clear and fresh, music drenched in Venetian sunshine.And then, spring arrives! Benjamin Britten unleashes his boundless imagination in the Spring Symphony, bringing together a large orchestra, three vocal soloists, a full choir, and a children's choir. The transition from somber winter to a spring full of new life is celebrated with a collective, exuberant joy. This is no gentle stream, but a powerful, unstoppable force of nature that decisively banishes the winter. Written in the immediate aftermath of the dark war years, it is a refreshing explosion of joy—not just for the season, but for a hopeful future.