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鶹Լ Philharmonic Orchestra
3 Feb 2017, Nottingham Royal Concert Hall

Tchaikovsky, Saint-Saëns & Debussy

鶹Լ Philharmonic
Tchaikovsky, Saint-Saëns & Debussy
19:30 Fri 3 Feb 2017 Nottingham Royal Concert Hall
The Nottingham Royal Concert Hall plays host to the 鶹Լ Philharmonic this evening, with conductor Ben Gernon at the helm. The programme includes pieces from Tchaikovsky, Saint-Saëns and Debussy, with Benjamin Grosvenor, as tonight’s soloist
The Nottingham Royal Concert Hall plays host to the 鶹Լ Philharmonic this evening, with conductor Ben Gernon at the helm. The programme includes pieces from Tchaikovsky, Saint-Saëns and Debussy, with Benjamin Grosvenor, as tonight’s soloist

Programme

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Concert Information

Rising star of the podium, Ben Gernon, takes the baton this evening and opens with Tchaikovsky's First Symphony. Whilst it caused the young composer insomnia during his struggle over its creation, ‘Winter Daydreams’ proved a turning point in Russian music.

Continuing this evening’s programme is Saint-Saëns’ wittiest and most mercurial piano concerto. Ben is joined by 鶹Լ Radio 3 New Generation Artist graduate, Benjamin Grosvenor, who first came to prominence as the outstanding winner of the Keyboard Final of the 鶹Լ Young Musician Competition when he was just eleven.

This evening closes with one of the great masterpieces of the orchestral repertoire - Debussy's La Mer. Composed between 1903 and 1905, this is considered to be one of the defining pieces of impressionism in its evocation of the sea, from awe-inspiring grandeur to dashing exhilaration. It must be noted, however, that Debussy’s inspiration was not the mighty Pacific or balmy Mediterranean - but the English Channel outside his hotel in Eastbourne.

Join us for a pre-concert talk at 18:30 in the auditorium: Benjamin Grosvenor in conversation.

This concert will be broadcast live by 鶹Լ Radio 3 in Radio 3 in Concert and will be available for 30 days after broadcast via the Radio 3 website.