Wolsey Orchestra
Promoting
Musical Excellence in Ipswich
| Saturday 18th May 2002, 7:30pm | |
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| Overture - Il Signor Bruschino | |
| Dvorak | Cello Concerto |
| Bruckner | Symphony No 4 |
| Conductor: Ian Hughes | |
| Soloist: Rachel Helleur | |
| Ipswich Corn Exchange | |
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Rachel Helleur The Wolsey Orchestra are delighted to welcome one of the rising stars of the cello world. Born and bred in Ipswich, and currently studying at The Royal Academy of Music, Rachel has won several awards for her cello playing, and has performed with the likes of Steven Isserlis, Sir Colin Davis, Vladimir Ashkenazy, Yan Pascal Tortelier, Tadaaki Otaka and Mstislav Rostropovich |
| Tapping Bows Indicate Violinists' Discontent? |
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| Gioachino Rossini | ||||||||
| Overture to Il Signor Bruschino |
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| Violinists the world over are grateful to Rossini for allowing them this unique form of protest. |
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| Dedicated To The One I love? |
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| Antonin Dvorak |
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| Cello Concerto in B minor |
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| Did the inclusion of a romantic song in the second movement imply an unrequited love for his future sister-in-law? |
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Stickler for perfection, or down-trodden artist? |
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| Anton Bruckner |
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| Symphony Number 4 - The Romantic |
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| Did Bruckner perform so many revisions of his fourth Symphony because he bowed to the pressure of others, or was he striving for greater things? |
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