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Performance

VenueRoyal Albert Hall
Also: Elgar Room
TownInner London
CountyGreater London
From24th August 2019
To24th August 2019
When19:30
Royal Albert Hall (V221)
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  • Date of change: 30 May 19 - T01624064364

Prom 48 - Rachmaninov & Prokofiev

Prom 48

Work:: Prom 48 (S5979)

Part of the BBC Proms.

Production:: Rachmaninov & Prokofiev (T01624064364)

Rachmaninov's mighty Symphony No. 2 sits at the centre of this concert given by Cristian Macelaru and the BBC Symphony Orchestra. From a brooding opening it moves through a lovely slow movement to an ecstatic close - one of the most triumphant in the repertoire. There's more drama and still greater virtuosity in Prokofiev's demanding Piano Concerto No. 2, performed here by 2015 Chopin International Piano Competition winner Seong-Jin Cho. The concert opens with the folk-inspired Three Pieces for strings by the Romanian composer-conductor Constantin Silvestri, who defected to the West in 1956 and died in London 50 years ago.
Performer Seong-Jin Cho (piano)
Company BBC Symphony Orchestra
Conductor Cristian Macelaru

Listing:: L1464856511




Rachmaninov & Prokofiev

Rachmaninov's mighty Symphony No. 2 sits at the centre of this concert given by Cristian Macelaru and the BBC Symphony Orchestra. From a brooding opening it moves through a lovely slow movement to an ecstatic close - one of the most triumphant in the repertoire. There's more drama and still greater virtuosity in Prokofiev's demanding Piano Concerto No. 2, performed here by 2015 Chopin International Piano Competition winner Seong-Jin Cho. The concert opens with the folk-inspired Three Pieces for strings by the Romanian composer-conductor Constantin Silvestri, who defected to the West in 1956 and died in London 50 years ago.

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