Enjoy an evening full of post-romantic heroism, featuring the vitality of music by Edvard Grieg, Jean Sibelius, and Max Bruch.
The iconic themes from Grieg’s Peer Gynt suites, among the most recognizable in the symphonic repertoire, set the stage for this emotionally charged and narrative-driven concert. When composing the incidental music for Henrik Ibsen’s play Peer Gynt, Edvard Grieg established himself as Norway’s foremost composer, thanks to the vivid expressiveness of his music.
Unlike Grieg’s programmatic storytelling, Max Bruch’s First Violin Concerto captivates with its lyrical beauty and dazzling virtuosity.
While Sibelius is best known for his Violin Concerto, he was also a master symphonist. His Second Symphony is a deeply stirring work filled with heroism, often compared to Tchaikovsky’s Sixth Symphony, the "Pathétique".
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Enhance your experience beyond the concert with an introduction! The introduction starts at 7 pm and is free upon presentation of your concert ticket.
Pianist, musicologist and philosopher Waldo Geuns will guide you in preparation for this concert by the BNO. He immerses you in the emotionally and philosophically charged musical world of the Romantic composers Grieg, Bruch and Sibelius.
Date: 5.12.2025 from 14:30
Location: Bozar
Language: Dutch
In collaboration with Davidsfonds Academie.