When else would you have the opportunity to experience a world-famous violinist in a concert featuring two works for solo violin and orchestra? With the third edition of the Morgen-Musik series, the Hamburg Symphony Orchestra invites you to do just that: star violinist Maxim Vengerov, whose incomparable virtuosity and deeply felt musicality have shaped the international concert scene for years, is at the center of a program that spans a dramatic arc from classical clarity to passionate romantic expressiveness.
The program opens deliberately light-footed and transparent with Sergei Prokofiev’s Symphony No. 1. In an ironic retrospective of Viennese Classicism, Prokofiev combines formal elegance with modern wit: a play with tradition that sharpens the eye for musical contrasts. This is answered by Alexey Shor’s Violin Concerto No. 6 “Carpe Diem,” which translates classical balance into a contemporary, immediately accessible musical language. The work thrives on the dialogue between solo violin and orchestra, on lyrical moments and virtuoso impulses, and is thus perfectly suited to Vengerov’s unmistakable expressiveness.
In the second part of the concert, Mikhail Glinka’s overture to the opera »Ruslan and Lyudmila« provides a spirited counterpoint. With its exuberant energy, folkloric colors, and theatrical drama, it serves as a lively prelude to the second half of the concert and opens the door to grand emotions. The highlight of the evening is Peter I. Tchaikovsky’s Violin Concerto, one of the central works of Romantic concert literature. Here, virtuoso brilliance and deeply felt melodies merge into a haunting musical narrative in which the violin alternates between dance-like lightness, heartfelt cantabile and rousing passion.
The result is a program that connects different eras and styles while following a common idea: the development of orchestral and soloistic expression – from classical formal rigor to contemporary sound poetry to grand Romantic gestures.
PERFORMERS
Symphoniker Hamburg orchestra
Maxim Vengerov violin
Emmanuel Villaume conductor
PROGRAM
Sergej Prokofjew
Symphony No. 1 in D major, Op. 25 »Symphonie classique«
Alexey Shor
Concerto for Violin and Orchestra No. 6 »Carpe Diem«
- Interval -
Michail Glinka
Overture to »Ruslan and Lyudmila«
Piotr I. Tschaikowsky
Concerto for Violin and Orchestra in D major, Op. 35