Artists
Members of the Philharmonia Chamber Players, including:
Zsolt-Tihamér Visontay – violin
Annabelle Meare – violin
Yukiko Ogura – viola
Richard Birchall – cello
Programme
Higdon Impressions
Tchaikovsky Souvenir de Florence
The Philharmonia Orchestra and Cromwell Place present a series of concerts reflecting on current exhibition themes.
The first of these will respond to the theme of Queer Ecology with the Philharmonia performing Tchaikovsky’s Souvenir de Florence. The Russian composer’s anguish at not being able to express his sexuality during his lifetime gave us some of the most expressive music in the classical repertoire. American composer Jennifer Higdon composed Impressions in 2003. It’s her response to the musical Impressionism of Debussy and Ravel, and the art of Monet and Seurat, full of light and colour.
Need to know
Prices
£20
Performance, incl. drink
£45
Performance and two-course dinner
Event timings:
6pm: Bar and restaurant open
7pm: Doors open
7.30pm: Music starts
8pm: Music ends
11pm: Club Room closes
Food and drinks:
All tickets include a complimentary glass of prosecco or non-alcoholic equivalent on arrival.
Patrons purchasing Performance & dinner tickets can be seated for their meal at 5.30pm or 8.30pm.
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