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VenueBlackheath Halls
TownOuter London
CountyGreater London
From10th February 2017
To10th February 2017
When19:30
Blackheath Halls (V1490866190)
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  • Date of change: 11 Jan 17 - T01511966678

Trinity Laban Symphony Orchestra - The Rite of Spring

Work:: Trinity Laban Symphony Orchestra (S0569576965)


Production:: The Rite of Spring (T01511966678)

An unmissable chance to hear one of the most influential musical works of the 20th century: Stravinsky's The Rite of Spring, written for the Ballet Russes and premiered in Paris in 1913. A live performance of this work is always a viscerally thrilling experience, particularly in the hands of these astonishingly talented young performers. The evening also features a delightful rarity in the shape of Kalinnikov's melodic and colourful Symphony No. 1, heavily influenced by the music of his mentor Tchaikovsky, plus a new work by rising star composer Fintan O'Hare.
Conductor Gerry Cornelius
Music Stravinsky (The Rite of Spring)
Music Kalinnikov (Symphony No 1 in G minor)
Music Fintan O'Hare (TL student - Thread)

Listing:: L01411550355

Great Hall



The Rite of Spring

An unmissable chance to hear one of the most influential musical works of the 20th century: Stravinsky's The Rite of Spring, written for the Ballet Russes and premiered in Paris in 1913. A live performance of this work is always a viscerally thrilling experience, particularly in the hands of these astonishingly talented young performers. The evening also features a delightful rarity in the shape of Kalinnikov's melodic and colourful Symphony No. 1, heavily influenced by the music of his mentor Tchaikovsky, plus a new work by rising star composer Fintan O'Hare. Great Hall

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