LSO: Pappano conducts Tchaikovsky and Vaughan Williams

Led by its superb chief conductor Sir Antonio Pappano, the London Symphony Orchestra invites a trio of soloists - violist Antoine Tamestit, soprano Julia Sitkovetsky, and bass-baritone Ashley Riches - to join them in an emotional and original program that pairs Tchaikovsky's sweeping Romanticism with Vaughan Williams's pastoral grandeur. Opening the program is the Tchaikovsky's Fourth Symphony. Two unjustly lesser-heard works by Vaughan Williams follow: first, Tamestit takes the solo role in Flos Campi, inspired by the Song of Solomon and written for the unusual combination of viola, small orchestra, and wordless chorus. Finally, Sitkovetsky, Riches, and the London Symphony Chorus perform the impassioned Dona nobis pacem, a fervent call for peace by a composer who had witnessed the senselessness of violence firsthand as a stretcher bearer in World War I and despaired to see the clouds of war gather anew in 1936. PROGRAM Tchaikovsky: Symphony No 4; Vaughan Williams: Flos Campi, Dona nobis pacem

  • No: 8653
  • Genre: Concert
  • Composer: Tchaikovsky, Vaughan Williams
  • Conductor: Antonio Pappano
  • Orchestra: London Symphony Orchestra
  • Artists: Antoine Tamestit, Ashley Riches, Julia Sitkovetsky, London Symphony Chorus
  • Music Genre: Vocal
  • Production year: 2025
  • Run time: 01:45:00
  • Format: HDTV 16:9