Concert of Film Music: Korngold in Hollywood Filharmonia Narodowa

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Concert of Film Music: Korngold in Hollywood
Johan Dalene, photo: Marco Borggreve

Erich Wolfgang Korngold was a child prodigy whose talent enchanted Gustav Mahler and Richard Strauss. He staged his most famous opera at the age of 23, pursued a career as a conductor shortly afterwards and then became, still at a very young age, a lecturer at the Staatsakademie für Musik in Vienna. Nothing foreshadowed his great turn to film, which – bored by the silent image – decided to speak with an audible voice. A few years before the outbreak of the Second World War, Korngold moved to the US, and he eventually took American citizenship. He became permanently associated with Hollywood, setting the mould for later film music composers. At the same time, he remained faithful to the style of the composers whom he had captivated in his early career.

Korngold wrote music for many films, including The Adventures of Robin Hood (1938) and Kings Row (1941), twice receiving an Oscar. However, he did not abandon the classical forms and contexts of symphonic music. In 1945 he completed his Violin Concerto, with Jascha Heifetz performing the solo part. It is undoubtedly one of the most ‘cinematic’ of instrumental concertos, be it only because the composer took numerous themes from his film scores.

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Rumon Gamba

British conductor Rumon Gamba is Chief Conductor of the Oulu Sinfonia, a post he has held since January 2022 and which was renewed until 2026, with an option to continue until 2028. Previous positions included Principal Conductor and Music Director of the Norrlandsoperan (2008–2015), Chief Conductor of the Aalborg Symfoniorkester (2011–2015), and Chief Conductor and Music Director of Iceland Symphony Orchestra (2002–2010). He regularly leads the BBC orchestras and has appeared at the BBC Proms on a number of occasions.

A champion of new music, Rumon Gamba has conducted several high profile premieres including the world premieres of Nico Muhly’s Two Boys at English National Opera, Brett Dean’s Viola Concerto with the composer as a soloist and BBC Symphony Orchestra, national premieres of Poul Ruders’ Selma Ježková (Dancer in the Dark) and Mark-Anthony Turnage’s Blood on the Floor and Scherzoid with Norrlandsoperan, and the Australian premiere of the original version of Jean Sibelius’ Symphony No. 5 with Queensland Symphony Orchestra.

Highlights of Rumon Gamba’s recent and future seasons include performances with the BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra, Helsingborgs Symfoniorkester, Helsinki Philharmonic Orchestra, Göteborgs Symfoniker, Kristiansand Symfoniorkester, Warsaw Philharmonic Orchestra, Romanian Radio National Orchestra, Lahti Symphony Orchestra, WDR Funkhausorchester, Münchner Rundfunkorchester, Joensuu City Orchestra and Filarmonica Banatul Timişoara.

Rumon Gamba has conducted a number of operatic titles, including Giuseppe Verdi’s Rigoletto at Scottish Opera, George Bizet’s Carmen, Giacomo Puccini’s La Bohème, Verdi’s Otello and Leonard Bernstein’s Candide. In celebration of Umeå’s status as European Capital of Culture, he conducted Norrlandsoperan in an epic outdoor production of Richard Strauss’ Elektra with La Fura dels Baus, which was critically acclaimed. Last season, he conducted an Igor Stravinsky’s double-bill ballet (Petrushka and The Rite of Spring) for Finnish National Opera and has conducted productions of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Die Zauberflöte for Oulu Theatre. In 2026, he will conduct a new commission for Oulu Theatre in celebration of Oulu’s European Year of Culture.

Rumon Gamba records exclusively for Chandos Records.
 

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