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Santtu Conducts Sibelius & Nielsen

Southbank Centre, Royal Festival Hall, SE1 8XX , [Venue Details]

Sea nymphs play in this Philharmonia Orchestra concert, which includes a new work by jazz composer Miho Hazama, written to accompany footage of the Nordic coast.

Sunday,
29 Sep 2024
@3.00pm

Principal Conductor Santtu opens the second concert in the Philharmonia’s Nordic Soundscapes series with one of Sibelius’ most popular works.

Playful, rippling flutes depict the Oceanides, sea nymphs of Greek mythology.

Bomsori Kim, called ‘one of the most exciting young violinists around’ by BBC Music Magazine, treats us to Nielsen’s Violin Concerto, as bold and good-humoured as Nielsen himself.

At the heart of this programme is the first of three new pieces in Nordic Soundscapes accompanying incredible films by Joakim Odelberg.

Explore the underwater worlds around the Nordic coastline, and see fascinating aquatic wildlife up close on the Royal Festival Hall’s huge screen.

Sibelius has the last word in this captivating programme – his Symphony No.3 sweeps listeners up in its confident, warm energy right from the start, and packs many pleasures into its half-hour span.

Repertoire

  • Sibelius: The Oceanides
  • Nielsen: Violin Concerto

Interval

  • Miho Hazama: What the wind brings (with film) (UK premiere)#
  • Sibelius: Symphony No.3 in C

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  • Admission: £18.50

  • Concessions: Please click here for more info

  • Performer name: Philharmonia Orchestra, Santtu-Matias Rouvali, Bomsori Kim

  • Age restriction: Recommended for ages 7+

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Santtu Conducts Sibelius & Nielsen

Sunday, 29 Sep 2024 @3.00pm

Southbank Centre, Royal Festival Hall, SE1 8XX
Classical
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Sea nymphs play in this Philharmonia Orchestra concert, which includes a new work by jazz composer Miho Hazama, written to accompany footage of the Nordic coast.

Principal Conductor Santtu opens the second concert in the Philharmonia’s Nordic Soundscapes series with one of Sibelius’ most popular works.

Playful, rippling flutes depict the Oceanides, sea nymphs of Greek mythology.

Bomsori Kim, called ‘one of the most exciting young violinists around’ by BBC Music Magazine, treats us to Nielsen’s Violin Concerto, as bold and good-humoured as Nielsen himself.

At the heart of this programme is the first of three new pieces in Nordic Soundscapes accompanying incredible films by Joakim Odelberg.

Explore the underwater worlds around the Nordic coastline, and see fascinating aquatic wildlife up close on the Royal Festival Hall’s huge screen.

Sibelius has the last word in this captivating programme – his Symphony No.3 sweeps listeners up in its confident, warm energy right from the start, and packs many pleasures into its half-hour span.

Repertoire

  • Sibelius: The Oceanides
  • Nielsen: Violin Concerto

Interval

  • Miho Hazama: What the wind brings (with film) (UK premiere)#
  • Sibelius: Symphony No.3 in C
  • Admission: £18.50

  • Concessions: Please click here for more info

  • Performer name: Philharmonia Orchestra, Santtu-Matias Rouvali, Bomsori Kim

  • Age restriction: Recommended for ages 7+

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