Simon Trpčeski will be playing Tchaikovsky’s Second Piano Concerto in tonights concert. It is perhaps less well known than his First, possibly owing to its composition taking place during a rather more melancholic period of his life. Once again its dedicatee, Nikolai Rubinstein, was initially less than impressed with the work: rather than the piano playing virtuosically in the foreground with the orchestra accompanying, the two parts are in even dialogue, and there is a brief moment in the second movement with solos for violin and cello that makes the work seem like a piano trio for an instant. Sibelius’s Second Symphony also has moments of intimacy, for example the tender oboe melody accompanied by muted strings in the slow movement; but this leads into the blazing finale and its triumphant conclusion.
More concerts at Royal Festival Hall
Close Up with Charles Hazlewood in London
Feb 11 2012, 16:00 - Royal Festival Hall
Start your journey into the heart of an orchestra.
Dohnányi conducts in London
Feb 16 2012, 19:30 - Royal Festival Hall
Christoph von Dohnányi conducts Brahms's great German Requiem.
Close Up with Charles Hazlewood in London
Feb 18 2012, 16:00 - Royal Festival Hall
Begin your journey into the heart of an orchestra.







