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VenueDevonshire Park Theatre
Also: The Congress Theatre, Winter Garden Room, Shackleton Hall
TownEastbourne
CountyEast Sussex
From23rd February 2014
To23rd February 2014
When15:00
PricesFrom £13.00. To £25.00.
Devonshire Park Theatre (V665)
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  • Date of change: 24 Jan 14 - T01291252609

London Philharmonic Orchestra

London Philharmonic Orchestra

Work:: London Philharmonic Orchestra (S0621569586)


Company London Philharmonic Orchestra

Production:: (T01291252609)

Overlooking Lake Worthersee in the small Austrian resort of Portschach, Johannes Brahms set about creating a symphony that captured all he saw: a clear, light day; the infinite beauty of the sunset; the stillness of night; a peaceful awakening and gratitude for another day - the miracle of life. And yet its musicians were to play, said Brahms, as if 'with a ribbon of mourning around their arm'. Such meeting of glowing melancholy and piercing brightness created what many consider Brahms's finest symphony. In contrast Rachmaninoff's Rhapsody on a Theme of Paganini is a rapturous and devious dance, played here by the supremely gifted Kirill Gerstein.
Conductor Vasily Petrenko
Performer Kirill Gerstein (piano)

Listing:: L1580260150

The Congress



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Overlooking Lake Worthersee in the small Austrian resort of Portschach, Johannes Brahms set about creating a symphony that captured all he saw: a clear, light day; the infinite beauty of the sunset; the stillness of night; a peaceful awakening and gratitude for another day - the miracle of life. And yet its musicians were to play, said Brahms, as if 'with a ribbon of mourning around their arm'. Such meeting of glowing melancholy and piercing brightness created what many consider Brahms's finest symphony. In contrast Rachmaninoff's Rhapsody on a Theme of Paganini is a rapturous and devious dance, played here by the supremely gifted Kirill Gerstein. The Congress

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