Debussy La mer
The French sea of music and a Swedish landscape.
Nature, the ocean and breath-taking scenery have been meaningful sources of inspiration for composers throughout the ages. In his Impressionistic masterpiece La Mer, Debussy conveys his personal memories of the sea, which he actually preferred to experience through art and literature as an adult.
For Ethel Smyth, the cliffs of Cornwall demanded to be portrayed through music. On the Cliffs of Cornwall is from the opera The Wreckers, which takes place on the Cornwall coast. During her lifetime, Ethel Smyth was an acclaimed personality, both as a composer and as one of the leading figures of the suffragette movement in the fight for women’s right to vote. For her work in the field of music, Ethel Smyth was named Dame of the British Empire.
Nature was also a natural starting point for the versatile Torbjörn Iwan Lundquist. His Concerto for Tuba and Strings, with the painterly title Landskap (Landscape), is filled with warmly billowing melodies and rhythmic intensity. The soloist is the Royal Stockholm Philharmonic Orchestra’s tuba player Karl-Johan Elf.
The Royal Stockholm Philharmonic Orchestra is led by Joshua Weilerstein, a popular guest with major orchestras in Europe and North America alike. He was recently appointed chief conductor of the Phoenix Orchestra in Boston.
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The music
Approximate times -
Ethel Smyth On the Cliffs of Cornwall – Prelude to Act II from The Wreckers9 min
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Torbjörn Iwan Lundquist Landscape for tuba, string orchestra and piano15 min
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Claude Debussy La mer25 min
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Participants
- Royal Stockholm Philharmonic Orchestra
- Joshua Weilerstein conductor
- Karl-Johan Elf tuba