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Imagine a symphony that takes in everything a symphony has been and everything a symphony could be. Picture an orchestral showpiece that's simultaneously a protest, a celebration, and an outrageous postmodern prank from the heart of 1960s counterculture. Berio's Sinfonia is all that and much more. 50 years after its premiere, The Swingles - who sang in its historic first performance in 1968 - join forces with the LPO to bring it back to astonishing, psychedelic life. It's a spectacular landmark on our Stravinsky journey, as well. Two piercing, crystal-clear musical rituals from 1958 and 1964 begin the concert - and throw open the doors of perception
Cast/Performers
Elizabeth Atherton (soprano),
Maria Ostroukhova (mezzo-soprano),
Thomas Walker (tenor),
Joel Williams (tenor),
Theodore Platt (baritone),
Clive Bayley (bass)
Creatives/Company
Company(s):
London Philharmonic Orchestra,
The Swingles,
London Philharmonic ChoirConductor:
Vladimir JurowskiMusic(s):
Stravinsky (Variations in memoriam Aldous Huxley - Threni - id est Lamentationes Jeremiae prophetae),
Stravinsky (Tango arr for Orchestra),
Berio (Sinfonia)