Thames Philharmonia – Rachmaninov’s 4th Piano Concerto
Landmark Arts Centre, TW11 9NN , [Venue Details]A rising star at the piano.
A programme of sweeping Romantic drama.
One unforgettable night of Rachmaninov.
For one special evening only, the Landmark Arts Centre welcomes brilliant young Korean pianist Gunyoung Hwang. Witness his dazzling performance of Rachmaninov’s Fourth Piano Concerto, paired with the composer’s monumental Second Symphony — a work of soaring themes, brooding power and breathtaking beauty.
A rare chance to experience two masterpieces, brought to life by a remarkable new talent.
What to Expect
Rachmaninov’s bold and inventive Piano Concerto No. 4
The sweeping lyricism of the Second Symphony
A thrilling young soloist at the start of a major career
A rich orchestral sound filling the Landmark’s magnificent space
An evening of passion, virtuosity and unforgettable melodies
More Information
Admission: £16.00
Concessions: £14.00
Doors open: 6:45 pm
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Thames Philharmonia – Rachmaninov’s 4th Piano Concerto
Saturday, 7 Mar 2026 @7.00pm
Landmark Arts Centre, TW11 9NNMore Information
A rising star at the piano.
A programme of sweeping Romantic drama.
One unforgettable night of Rachmaninov.
For one special evening only, the Landmark Arts Centre welcomes brilliant young Korean pianist Gunyoung Hwang. Witness his dazzling performance of Rachmaninov’s Fourth Piano Concerto, paired with the composer’s monumental Second Symphony — a work of soaring themes, brooding power and breathtaking beauty.
A rare chance to experience two masterpieces, brought to life by a remarkable new talent.
What to Expect
Rachmaninov’s bold and inventive Piano Concerto No. 4
The sweeping lyricism of the Second Symphony
A thrilling young soloist at the start of a major career
A rich orchestral sound filling the Landmark’s magnificent space
An evening of passion, virtuosity and unforgettable melodies
Admission: £16.00
Concessions: £14.00
Doors open: 6:45 pm
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