
Berg Violin Concerto and Rachmaninoff 1st Symphony
Patricia Kopatchinskaja plays Berg's Violin Concerto with the London Symphony Orchestra under conductor Gianandrea Noseda, with Rachmaninoff's 1st Symphony also on the programme.
Ian Skelly presents a concert from the Barbican Hall in London, recorded on 26th February 2026.
Alban Berg's violin concerto is one the composer's most beloved pieces and it was an intensely personal work serving both as a memorial to the daughter of dear friends and ultimately as the composer's own requiem; he died less than four months after finishing the score.
The first performance of Rachmaninoff's youthful first symphony was such a disaster (thanks to a poorly prepared orchestra and allegedly drunk conductor) that he wrote almost nothing after it for three years, such was the depression he sank into. Now, the piece is regarded as a great masterpiece of a talented young composer.
The London Symphony Orchestra with conductor Gianandrea Noseda perform two great masterpieces, joined by one of the greatest violinists of our time, Patricia Kopatchinskaja.
Debussy: "Nuages" and "FĂȘtes" (From "Three Nocturnes")
Berg: Violin Concerto
Rachmaninoff: Symphony No 1
Patricia Kopatchinskaja (violin)
London Symphony Orchestra
Gianandrea Noseda (conductor)
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- Tue 24 Mar 202619:30BBC Radio 3