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Radio 3,27 Apr 2026,134 mins

Nicola Benedetti plays Elgar

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Superstar violinist Nicola Benedetti joins the Philharmonia in Elgar’s tempestuous and tender Violin Concerto, followed by an all-French second half with music by Chaminade and Debussy. Recorded on the 19th April at the Royal Festival Hall, presented by Ian Skelly Elgar Violin Concerto Interval Chaminade Callirhoë Suite Debussy La Mer Nicola Benedetti (violin) Philharmonia Cristian Măcelaru (conductor) Superstar violinist Nicola Benedetti joins the Philharmonia in Elgar’s tempestuous and tender Violin Concerto. Nicola Benedetti is one of the best-loved violin soloists of our time and a regular and popular collaborator with the Philharmonia. Her chart-topping recording of this formidable work was praised for ‘a sure sense of direction and lots of heart’ (The Guardian) – an accurate description of Benedetti’s approach to everything she does. Debussy’s La Mer was inspired by the paintings of Turner and Hokusai, and of course the sea itself – ‘my old friend, the sea… always endless and beautiful.’ In three evocative movements the composer described as ‘symphonic sketches’, the orchestra, with added sparkle from harps and percussion, conjures up the movement of wind and waves. To complete this programme full of poetry and invention, conductor Cristian Măcelaru has chosen the suite from Cécile Chaminade’s 1888 ballet Callirhoë. It’s a beguiling introduction to her music for the Philharmonia’s players and listeners alike.

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  1. Track
    Artist
  2. 1.
    Concerto In B Minor Op.61
    Concerto In B Minor Op.61
    Edward Elgar
  3. 2.
    Concertino (Op.107) vers. for flute and piano
    Concertino (Op.107) vers. for flute and piano
    Cécile Chaminade
  4. 3.
    Callirhoe - Suite Op.37
    Callirhoe - Suite Op.37
    Cécile Chaminade