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Transformed Lives

Part of the CLS Season 2023-24

Add to my Calendar 20-04-2024 19:00 20-04-2024 21:00 36 Transformed Lives Join us for a programme of heavenly music inspired by lifechanging moments in the lives of the featured composers, in the beautiful surroundings of St John's Smith Square. We start the evening with Webern’s Slow Movement, an emotionally charged piece which was inspired by a hiking holiday outside of Vienna with Webern’s future wife. This stands in stark opposition to Strauss’ oboe concert, written after World War II when Strauss met an American veteran soldier who in civilian life was a principal oboist for the Pittsburgh Symphony. The programme also includes Mahler’s hauntingly beautiful ‘Adagietto’ from his symphony No.5, which the composer sent to his future wife Alma instead of a love letter. The couple was engaged a month later and married within the year. The evening culminates with Schoenberg’s Transfigured Night, based on a poem by Richard Dehmel, in which a woman tells her partner that she is pregnant with another man’s child. Criticized at the time of publication for its content, which stood in stark contrast to Viennese morals, both the poem and the piece are now celebrated works of art.  Be transformed by some of the best tunes in classical music and enjoy a relaxing evening against the beautiful backdrop of St John's Smith Square.   St John's Smith Square, London DD/MM/YYYY

Details

St John's Smith Square
Smith Square
City of Westminster

London
SW1P 3HA
England


Programme

Anton WebernLangsamer Satz
Arnold SchönbergVerklärte Nacht (Transfigured Night), Op.4
Gustav MahlerSymphony no.5: Adagietto
Richard StraussOboe Concerto, TrV 292

Performers

Alexandra Wood – violin

City of London Sinfonia

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Programme Note

Join us for a programme of heavenly music inspired by lifechanging moments in the lives of the featured composers, in the beautiful surroundings of St John's Smith Square.

We start the evening with Webern’s Slow Movement, an emotionally charged piece which was inspired by a hiking holiday outside of Vienna with Webern’s future wife. This stands in stark opposition to Strauss’ oboe concert, written after World War II when Strauss met an American veteran soldier who in civilian life was a principal oboist for the Pittsburgh Symphony.

The programme also includes Mahler’s hauntingly beautiful ‘Adagietto’ from his symphony No.5, which the composer sent to his future wife Alma instead of a love letter. The couple was engaged a month later and married within the year.

The evening culminates with Schoenberg’s Transfigured Night, based on a poem by Richard Dehmel, in which a woman tells her partner that she is pregnant with another man’s child. Criticized at the time of publication for its content, which stood in stark contrast to Viennese morals, both the poem and the piece are now celebrated works of art. 

Be transformed by some of the best tunes in classical music and enjoy a relaxing evening against the beautiful backdrop of St John's Smith Square.  

City of London Sinfonia creative director Alexandra Wood

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