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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
From10th April 2019
To10th April 2019
When19:30
Southbank Centre (V423)
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  • Date of change: 24 Sep 18 - T01891228113

The Great Escape

The Great Escape

Work:: The Great Escape (S1590161461)


Production:: (T01891228113)

There might be grey skies over London, but at Royal Festival Hall, Edward Gardner is serving up pure sunshine. Because after all, the great composers liked to escape too. So here's Debussy, dreaming of a Spain even more colourful and fragrant than the real thing - and finding a thousand iridescent colours in the waves of the English Channel. Here's Ravel, opening a storybook and conjuring a whole enchanted world. And here's pianist extraordinaire Stephen Hough joining Saint-Sa?ns on a musical cruise to Egypt. Saint-Saens' glittering Fifth Piano Concerto features frogs, ocean liners, and piano playing that'll leave you breathless.
Company London Philharmonic Orchestra
Conductor Edward Gardner
Performer Stephe Hough (piano)
Music Debussy (Iberia No 2 from Images)
Music Saint-Saens (Piano Concerto No 5 - Egyptian)
Music Ravel (Mother Goose) arr for orchestra)
Music Debussy (La mer)

Listing:: L1679858086

Royal Festival Hall



Production details

There might be grey skies over London, but at Royal Festival Hall, Edward Gardner is serving up pure sunshine. Because after all, the great composers liked to escape too. So here's Debussy, dreaming of a Spain even more colourful and fragrant than the real thing - and finding a thousand iridescent colours in the waves of the English Channel. Here's Ravel, opening a storybook and conjuring a whole enchanted world. And here's pianist extraordinaire Stephen Hough joining Saint-Sa?ns on a musical cruise to Egypt. Saint-Saens' glittering Fifth Piano Concerto features frogs, ocean liners, and piano playing that'll leave you breathless. Royal Festival Hall

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