Yomiuri Nippon Symphony Orchestra of Tokyo
Cadogan Hall, SW1X 9DQ , [Venue Details]Melody without end: Christian Tetzlaff plays Beethoven and Sebastian Weigle conducts Rachmaninov with one of Japan’s finest orchestras.
Christian Tetzlaff is a violinist steeped in the German classical tradition, so it almost goes without saying that his Beethoven has a unique assurance and authority. But it’s thrillingly immediate and alive too: The New York Times described his playing as ‘tight, clean, and free of excess rhetoric’, and his interpretation of Beethoven’s soaring Violin Concerto is a thing of wonder.
The Yomiuri Nippon Orchestra of Tokyo opens with a true classic of Japanese orchestral music, before the Orchestra’s principal conductor Sebastian Weigle sweeps us off to the endless Russian landscapes and glorious romantic melodies of Rachmaninov’s mighty Second Symphony. Every performance is an adventure, and it’s the perfect climax to a concert packed with melody.
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Admission
Min: £18.00
Max: £60.00
Special: ENCORE £5 off the top two prices
Concessions: Students: £18 reduced to £10 (limited availability, available only in person with valid ID)
Event Type: seated
Seating: Reserved
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Yomiuri Nippon Symphony Orchestra of Tokyo
Thursday, 24 Oct 2024 @7.30pm
Cadogan Hall, SW1X 9DQMore Information
Melody without end: Christian Tetzlaff plays Beethoven and Sebastian Weigle conducts Rachmaninov with one of Japan’s finest orchestras.
Christian Tetzlaff is a violinist steeped in the German classical tradition, so it almost goes without saying that his Beethoven has a unique assurance and authority. But it’s thrillingly immediate and alive too: The New York Times described his playing as ‘tight, clean, and free of excess rhetoric’, and his interpretation of Beethoven’s soaring Violin Concerto is a thing of wonder.
The Yomiuri Nippon Orchestra of Tokyo opens with a true classic of Japanese orchestral music, before the Orchestra’s principal conductor Sebastian Weigle sweeps us off to the endless Russian landscapes and glorious romantic melodies of Rachmaninov’s mighty Second Symphony. Every performance is an adventure, and it’s the perfect climax to a concert packed with melody.
Admission
Min: £18.00
Max: £60.00
Special: ENCORE £5 off the top two prices
Concessions: Students: £18 reduced to £10 (limited availability, available only in person with valid ID)
Event Type: seated
Seating: Reserved
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