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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
From17th January 2011
To17th January 2011
When19:30
PricesFrom £9.00. To £42.00.
Southbank Centre (V423)
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Royal Philharmonic Orchestra

Royal Philharmonic Orchestra

Work:: Royal Philharmonic Orchestra (S1224294914)


Company Royal Philharmonic Orchestra

Production:: (T01451340151)

The Royal Philharmonic Orchestra's season opens radiantly with Berlioz's Roman Carnival Overture, a work brimming with bustling carnival scenes. Dvorák's powerful Cello Concerto is one of a series of remarkable works either sketched or completed during his visits to America between 1892 and 1895. This lyrical concerto is infused with a touch of melancholy, brought about by the illness and sudden death of his wife's sister (with whom had had once been in love), his passion finding radiant expression in the concerto's moving coda. Petrushka, Stravinsky's second ballet for Diaghilev, scored an enormous success at its first performance in 1911. This puppet love-story, as powerful as any human love-tragedy, drew from the 29-year-old Stravinsky an electrifying, supremely confident score. Heard frequently as a much abbreviated concert suite, the full score of the ballet is performed here as the composer originally conceived it.
Conductor Charles Dutoit
Performer Mischa Maisky (cello)

Listing:: L01767512664




Production details

The Royal Philharmonic Orchestra's season opens radiantly with Berlioz's Roman Carnival Overture, a work brimming with bustling carnival scenes. Dvorák's powerful Cello Concerto is one of a series of remarkable works either sketched or completed during his visits to America between 1892 and 1895. This lyrical concerto is infused with a touch of melancholy, brought about by the illness and sudden death of his wife's sister (with whom had had once been in love), his passion finding radiant expression in the concerto's moving coda. Petrushka, Stravinsky's second ballet for Diaghilev, scored an enormous success at its first performance in 1911. This puppet love-story, as powerful as any human love-tragedy, drew from the 29-year-old Stravinsky an electrifying, supremely confident score. Heard frequently as a much abbreviated concert suite, the full score of the ballet is performed here as the composer originally conceived it.

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