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Holst, Gershwin and Martin with the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra

Date & Time
Mon, May 5, 2025, 19:30
Robert Ziegler leads you on a journey through space and time with the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra.

Keywords: Young Musicians

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Musicians

Royal Philharmonic Orchestra
Robert ZieglerConductor
Jean-Yves ThibaudetPiano
City of London Choir
London Voices

Program

Manu MartinLim Cosmic Rhapsody for Piano and Orchestra
George Gershwin (arr Schoenfeld/Rothman)I Got Rhythm Variations
Gustav HolstThe Planets
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