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London Symphony Orchestra / Barbara Hannigan Roussel, Ravel, &Britten

Barbican Hall, EC2Y 8DS , [Venue Details]

Albert Roussel and Maurice Ravel paint vivid portraits of the animal kingdom, Benjamin Britten conjures up a savage parade, and Joseph Haydn takes a trip to London for his final symphony.

Thursday,
13 Mar 2025
@7.00pm

Roussel’s Le festin de L’araignée weaves a delicate web of sound around a brutal tale of insect carnage. Ravel creates a magical language for an eccentric group of beasts in Histoires naturelles, including a narcissistic peacock and an anxious cricket.

In Britten’s sensuous Les Illuminations, the soprano soloist holds the key to a magical world – a ‘savage parade’. Back in London, Haydn’s Symphony No 104 channels the hectic energy of the city, finishing with a riotous folk-like finale.

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    Max: £70.00

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London Symphony Orchestra / Barbara Hannigan Roussel, Ravel, &Britten

Thursday, 13 Mar 2025 @7.00pm

Barbican Hall, EC2Y 8DS
Classical Orchestral
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Albert Roussel and Maurice Ravel paint vivid portraits of the animal kingdom, Benjamin Britten conjures up a savage parade, and Joseph Haydn takes a trip to London for his final symphony.

Roussel’s Le festin de L’araignée weaves a delicate web of sound around a brutal tale of insect carnage. Ravel creates a magical language for an eccentric group of beasts in Histoires naturelles, including a narcissistic peacock and an anxious cricket.

In Britten’s sensuous Les Illuminations, the soprano soloist holds the key to a magical world – a ‘savage parade’. Back in London, Haydn’s Symphony No 104 channels the hectic energy of the city, finishing with a riotous folk-like finale.

  • Admission

    Min: £18.00

    Max: £70.00

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