Barbara Hannigan Conducts Vivier & Haydn
Berg, Bach, Haydn and Claude Vivier – Barbara Hannigan brings four maverick masterworks into a very personal kind of conversation. Across three centuries, a grief-stricken Alban Berg reaches out to the spirit of Bach. Far from civilisation, Haydn channels dark emotions into a new kind of music. And a Canadian outsider, alone with his imagination, takes a solitary singer and a small orchestra and thinks his way back into a tragic childhood. Claude Vivier’s Lonely Child might just be the single most poignant modern masterpiece that you’ve never heard. But that’s what Barbara Hannigan does – she gathers up unexpected musical threads, and weaves them into something revelatory. Today she conducts two equally committed soloists: violinist Veronika Eberle (‘a spotlessly pure and serene tone’ – The Strad) and the ‘fearless’ Greek soprano Aphrodite Patoulidou. Concert Order: Contrapunctus XIX - JS Bach Arr. Luciano Berio Violin Concerto - Alban Berg, Veronika Eberle - Violin Symphony No. 44, 'Trauer' - Jospeh Haydn Lonely Child - Claude Vivier, Aphrodite Patoulidou - Soprano