A few things to know... Music Director John Storgårds leads a night that journeys between bold heroism and brooding interior drama.
Step into the emotional world of Elgar's Violin Concerto, tender, searching, and powerfully human, in a performance by Christian Tetzlaff. Although Edward Elgar made his career as a composer, his first love was the violin, the instrument he studied for years as a child. In his only concerto for solo violin and orchestra, the English composer lovingly pays tribute to the instrument that inspired his life in music. German violinist Christian Tetzlaff returns to Southam Hall to bring Elgar's deeply personal score to life.
From its dramatic, heart-stopping opening, Beethoven's Egmont Overture captures the heroic spirit of a 16th-century general whose rebellious spirit and military savvy inspired the Netherlands to claim independence from Spanish rule.
And dive into Marc Neikrug's wildly vivid imagination as the NAC Orchestra performs the Canadian premiere of his Fourth Symphony—a work that surges and swells with restless energy before embarking on a finale of heavenly serenity.