Friday, September 25, 2009

Elgar cello concert at DR's Koncerthuset

Cellist Andreas Brantelid received a price from the Danish court and he had played Sir Edward Elgar's Cello Concerto in E minor, Op. 85.

The DR's new concert hall is astonishing,
everything around is monumental and still organic and human; I've never until now, experienced better acoustics and visual setting; and not only inside. I consider this as a new, unique architectural landmark in Copenhagen.


Large scale concert hall...


with a fabulous sight all around you...


so cool that Christina adores Edward Elgar because...


unfortunately, food experience in the bar hasn't been quite comparable with the surroundings.


DR Koncerthuset is amazing to see and "hear", just take my word for it.


As an opening; Salome dances from Richard Strauss opera Salome, conducted by James Gaffigan.

Sir Edward Elgar's Cello Concerto in E minor, Op. 85 is his last notable work, so romantic, passionate, delicate... of course, a milestone of the all solo cello repertoire.
Cellist Andreas Brantelid has a memorable musical debut with his fine execution, musical excellence and emotions.

Exceptional experience.

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