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Concerts with works by
Amy Beach

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Concerts in season 2024/25 or later where works by Amy Beach is performed

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Next month
In Paris

Scènes de la Forêt

Thu, May 22, 2025, 20:00
Cité de la musique, Amphithéâtre (Paris)
Quatuor Hermès, Omer Bouchez (Violin), Elise Liu (Violin), Lou Yung-Hsin Chang (Viola), Yan Levionnois (Cello), Mathilde Calderini (Flute), Constance Luzzati (Harp)
Quatuor Hermès, one of the foremost quartets of its generation, joined by Mathilde Caldérini on flute and Constance Luzzati on harp, pay tribute to three women composers born in the 19th century and too long overlooked.
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This season
In London

FUNharmonics: Petrushka

Sat, May 31, 2025, 12:00
Matthew Lynch (Conductor), Rachel Leach (Presenter)
Roll up, roll up! Explore the heady sights and sounds of the fair where we meet Petrushka, the playful star of the puppet show, and the other characters in his magical world.Follow Petrushka as he falls in love with the talented ballerina, and tries to fend off his rival, the Pirate. The story is told by presenter Rachel Leach, through dazzling music by Igor Stravinsky, and vivid animations on the big screen created especially for the LPO by YeastCulture. A classic story, mindblowing music and audience interaction throughout – what better way to spend a family Saturday?Suitable for ages 6 and above. Children must be accompanied by adults and be seated together.
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This season
In Berlin

Jacquot & Midori

Sun, Jun 22, 2025, 20:00
Marie Jacquot (Conductor), Midori (Violin), Deutsches Symphonie-Orchester Berlin
We admire stars because they are talented, beautiful, strong, awe-inspiring. We love them when they show their weaknesses. As Midori did. She was a child prodigy before whom Leonard Bernstein fell to his knees in awe. After a stunning career, she gave an account of her mother, who was consumed by ambition, in her 2004 German autobiography ›Einfach Midori’‹ as well as on her teachers and her addictions. She keeps returning after retiring from the stage, this time with Dvořák‘s only violin concerto. She will show that she’s still on fire.