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Nature's Symphony: Orchestral Tributes to Elements
15 Mar
Summary
- Orchestra program explored nature themes from India to England.
- Pianist Yeol Eum Son delivered a poetic performance of Bartók.
- Stravinsky's Firebird provided a powerful and magical finale.

Nature took center stage in a recent BBC Symphony Orchestra concert that journeyed through various natural landscapes. The program opened with Judith Weir's "The Welcome Arrival of Rain," a piece inspired by the monsoon's life-giving waters, which featured glittering fanfares and powerful percussion.
Korean pianist Yeol Eum Son offered a beguiling performance as the soloist in Bartók's Third Piano Concerto. She brought crisp clarity and a poetic flourish to the folk-infused melodies, demonstrating impressive technique in both lyrical and romantic passages.
Son also graced the audience with Finzi's "Eclogue," a delicate piece showcasing her lightness of touch and graceful counterpoint. The concert culminated in a colorful and dynamic reading of Stravinsky's "Firebird," with the orchestra delivering a rousing and magical finale.
Under the baton of Sakari Oramo, the orchestra shone throughout the evening, allowing each composer's unique voice to resonate. A spirited rendition of Stravinsky's "Gallop" served as a delightful encore.




