Coleridge-Taylor’s Ballade was commissioned for the Three Choirs Festival on the recommendation of Elgar, and was a great success for the composer. George Walker’s heartfelt Lyric was originally written for string quartet and later expanded to full strings.
Florence Price’s concerto is in a single movement, like those of Liszt and Mendelssohn. The final section is an exuberant juba, a dance which was a forerunner of ragtime.
Dvořák's most famous symphony, written in America while filled with longing for his Czech homeland, has an apparently inexhaustible flow of melodies, with a justly celebrated slow movement at its heart.
Performers
Chineke! Orchestra
Leslie Suganandarajah, conductor
Jeneba Kanneh-Mason, piano
Programme
Samuel Coleridge-Taylor: Ballade in A minor
George Walker: Lyric for Strings
Florence B Price: Piano Concerto in One Movement
Dvorak: Symphony No 9 in E minor “New World”
This European tour is supported using public funding by the National Lottery through Arts Council England.