Royal Philharmonic Orchestra - Boris Giltburg plays Grieg
Cadogan Hall, SW1X 9DQ , [Venue Details]‘Titanic’ was how one critic described the playing of pianist Boris Giltburg, and they didn’t stop there: ‘Giltburg had enormous reserves of firepower – and of musing poetry, too – to open up whole worlds of feeling and imagination.’
Now imagine him bringing all his wizardry to one of the best-loved showpieces of all time – Grieg’s evergreen (and gloriously tuneful) Piano Concerto.
With an extra touch of magic from the RPO’s charismatic Conductor-in-Residence Kevin John Edusei, it’s the big heart of a concert that begins in California, with Gabriella Smith’s ingenious musical nature notebook and ends beneath the Northern Lights of Finland, as Sibelius’ mighty Second Symphony grows from tranquil beginnings to a soaring hymn of triumph. Prepare to be swept away.
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Admission
Min: £18.00
Max: £58.00
Special: prices subject to change
Concessions: Under 18s: £5 (price bands D & E only)
Event Type: seated
Seating: Reserved
Interval: Yes
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Royal Philharmonic Orchestra - Boris Giltburg plays Grieg
Thursday, 16 Oct 2025 @7.30pm
Cadogan Hall, SW1X 9DQMore Information
‘Titanic’ was how one critic described the playing of pianist Boris Giltburg, and they didn’t stop there: ‘Giltburg had enormous reserves of firepower – and of musing poetry, too – to open up whole worlds of feeling and imagination.’
Now imagine him bringing all his wizardry to one of the best-loved showpieces of all time – Grieg’s evergreen (and gloriously tuneful) Piano Concerto.
With an extra touch of magic from the RPO’s charismatic Conductor-in-Residence Kevin John Edusei, it’s the big heart of a concert that begins in California, with Gabriella Smith’s ingenious musical nature notebook and ends beneath the Northern Lights of Finland, as Sibelius’ mighty Second Symphony grows from tranquil beginnings to a soaring hymn of triumph. Prepare to be swept away.
Admission
Min: £18.00
Max: £58.00
Special: prices subject to change
Concessions: Under 18s: £5 (price bands D & E only)
Event Type: seated
Seating: Reserved
Interval: Yes
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