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Performance

VenueSouthbank Centre
Also: Royal Festival Hall, RFH, Queen Elizabeth Hall, Purcell Room, Tuff Nutt Jazz Club
TownWest End
CountyGreater London
From9th May 2018
To9th May 2018
When19:30
Southbank Centre (V423)
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  • Date of change: 31 Jan 18 - T01677871919

Philip Glass - The Bowie Symphonies

Philip Glass

Work:: Philip Glass (S01536358307)


Production:: The Bowie Symphonies (T01677871919)

Attend the European premiere of Philip Glass' Symphony No.12, a tribute to the chameleon genius of pop mastermind David Bowie. It's performed alongside his First and Fourth symphonies by trail-blazing new music ensemble the London Contemporary Orchestra with innovative organist James McVinnie. Philip Glass' Symphony No.1 and Symphony No.4 reimagine the first two albums of David Bowie's Berlin trilogy, Low and Heroes, as classical works.
Company London Contemporary Orchestra
Conductor Robert Ames
Conductor Hugh Brunt
Performer James McVinnie (organ)

Listing:: L214030864

Royal Festival Hall



The Bowie Symphonies

Attend the European premiere of Philip Glass' Symphony No.12, a tribute to the chameleon genius of pop mastermind David Bowie. It's performed alongside his First and Fourth symphonies by trail-blazing new music ensemble the London Contemporary Orchestra with innovative organist James McVinnie. Philip Glass' Symphony No.1 and Symphony No.4 reimagine the first two albums of David Bowie's Berlin trilogy, Low and Heroes, as classical works. Royal Festival Hall

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