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VenueDorchester Arts Centre
Also: Corn Exchange
TownDorchester
CountyDorset
From8th July 2023
To8th July 2023
When19:00
PricesFrom £24.00. To £24.00.
Dorchester Arts Centre (V1068)
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  • Date of change: 27 Jun 23 - T53232211

Lucy Parham - Elegie Rachmaninoff - A Heart in Exile

Work:: Lucy Parham (S1938394819)


Performer Lucy Parham

Production:: Elegie Rachmaninoff - A Heart in Exile (T53232211)

Elégie is the fifth ‘Composer Portrait' concert to be compiled and scripted by Lucy Parham. Known internationally for her ‘Composer Portraits' in words and music, pianist Lucy Parham created a new programme in 2016. It chronicles the life of composer and pianist Sergei Rachmaninoff. Though he became an exile in 1917, Russia remained deeply rooted in his soul. His cultural identity and his longing for his homeland imbue his music, not least the many much-loved works he wrote for his own instrument, the piano. The narrative, scripted from letters and diaries, follows Rachmaninoff from his youth in Russia, through his subsequent self-imposed exile in 1917 and finally to California USA, where he died in 1943. The programme includes many of his best- loved works for solo piano, including a selection of Preludes, Etudes-Tableaux and Moments Musicaux, some of his own transcriptions and the haunting Elégie, as well as works by Scriabin and Tchaikovsky.
Performer Simon Russell Beale (Narrator)

Listing:: L01259257638

This performance is at Gransden Hall, Sherborne Girls School



Elegie Rachmaninoff - A Heart in Exile

Elégie is the fifth ‘Composer Portrait' concert to be compiled and scripted by Lucy Parham. Known internationally for her ‘Composer Portraits' in words and music, pianist Lucy Parham created a new programme in 2016. It chronicles the life of composer and pianist Sergei Rachmaninoff. Though he became an exile in 1917, Russia remained deeply rooted in his soul. His cultural identity and his longing for his homeland imbue his music, not least the many much-loved works he wrote for his own instrument, the piano. The narrative, scripted from letters and diaries, follows Rachmaninoff from his youth in Russia, through his subsequent self-imposed exile in 1917 and finally to California USA, where he died in 1943. The programme includes many of his best- loved works for solo piano, including a selection of Preludes, Etudes-Tableaux and Moments Musicaux, some of his own transcriptions and the haunting Elégie, as well as works by Scriabin and Tchaikovsky. This performance is at Gransden Hall, Sherborne Girls School

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