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Performance

VenueRoyal Albert Hall
Also: Elgar Room
TownInner London
CountyGreater London
From5th August 2022
To5th August 2022
When19:30
Royal Albert Hall (V221)
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  • Date of change: 27 Apr 22 - T1030274132

Prom 26 - Semyon Bychkov and the Labeque Sisters

Prom 26

Work:: Prom 26 (S351)

Part of the BBC Proms.

Production:: Semyon Bychkov and the Labeque Sisters (T1030274132)

Whether it's the exhilarating propulsion of Rachmaninov's Symphonic Dances or the lively jazz and folk inflections of Martinu's Concerto for Two Pianos, rhythm pulses through music that emerged from the threat and brutality of the Second World War. Czech composer Martinu's wartime fears meet fellow exile Rachmaninov's nostalgia for home in a heady swirl of emotion. Semyon Bychkov conducts a concert that opens with a major UK premiere by Julian Anderson. Hailed by the Financial Times as ‘a 21st-century Debussy', Anderson here finds inspiration in 1940s Prague, as captured in Josef Sudek's haunting panoramic shots of the city.
Performer Katia Labeque (piano)
Performer Marielle Labeque (piano)
Company BBC Symphony Orchestra
Conductor Semyon Bychkov

Listing:: L01177273217




Semyon Bychkov and the Labeque Sisters

Whether it's the exhilarating propulsion of Rachmaninov's Symphonic Dances or the lively jazz and folk inflections of Martinu's Concerto for Two Pianos, rhythm pulses through music that emerged from the threat and brutality of the Second World War. Czech composer Martinu's wartime fears meet fellow exile Rachmaninov's nostalgia for home in a heady swirl of emotion. Semyon Bychkov conducts a concert that opens with a major UK premiere by Julian Anderson. Hailed by the Financial Times as ‘a 21st-century Debussy', Anderson here finds inspiration in 1940s Prague, as captured in Josef Sudek's haunting panoramic shots of the city.

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