London Chamber Orchestra
Programme
Roxanna Panufnik Two Composers, Four Hands (UK premiere)
Mozart Piano Concerto No. 21 in C major
Mendelssohn Symphony No. 5 (Reformation)
Performers
London Chamber Orchestra
Christopher Warren-Green conductor
Yevgeny Sudbin piano
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Mendelssohn himself banned his Fifth Symphony from being performed and wanted it destroyed. Which would be a terrible advert for it if he hadn’t been so completely, utterly, wrong. It’s a superbly crafted piece of music: grand, intellectual and remarkably human.
Of Mozart’s 27 piano concertos, number 21 is probably both the most well-known and the most technically challenging. And with good reason – written on a symphonic scale, it’s bursting with tunes and opera-like wit.
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Ticket Information
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Students and Under 18s: £5 (available only in person with valid ID)
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London Chamber Orchestra 2018-19
At the London Chamber Orchestra we like to encourage you, the audience, to ‘hear things differently’. It’s a mission we first embarked upon almost a century ago, and our 2018-2019 season is no different.
We’ve got things you won’t have heard before, such as UK premieres, narrator debuts, and a programme where Italian baroque meets Argentinian tango. There’s also plenty that will be familiar – pieces by the biggest names in music and of course our Music Director Christopher Warren-Green conducting top international soloists.
Series discounts available.
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