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Musicians from the London Philharmonic Orchestra

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Colin Currie
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Colin Currie: After Dark

Sat, Mar 29, 2025, 21:30
Colin Currie (Percussion), Musicians from the London Philharmonic Orchestra
Join us for a late-night journey with percussionist Colin Currie and a London Philharmonic Orchestra string quartet, exploring rich textures and rhythms.The programme opens with Bryce Dessner’s Tromp Miniature for marimba, a shimmering interplay of melody and rhythm.Andy Akiho’s Aluminous pairs vibraphone with string quartet to create a hypnotic, ever-evolving soundscape, followed by Jessie Montgomery’s Break Away, a thrilling, kinetic work for string quartet.The night ends with Robert Honstein’s Continuous Interior, a multi-layered exploration of vibraphone and strings.Performance free for ticket holders for Tan Dun’s Water Concerto.

Upcoming Concerts

Concerts featuring Musicians from the London Philharmonic Orchestra in season 2024/25 or later

March 29, 2025
Artistic depiction of the event

Colin Currie: After Dark

Sat, Mar 29, 2025, 21:30
Colin Currie (Percussion), Musicians from the London Philharmonic Orchestra
Join us for a late-night journey with percussionist Colin Currie and a London Philharmonic Orchestra string quartet, exploring rich textures and rhythms.The programme opens with Bryce Dessner’s Tromp Miniature for marimba, a shimmering interplay of melody and rhythm.Andy Akiho’s Aluminous pairs vibraphone with string quartet to create a hypnotic, ever-evolving soundscape, followed by Jessie Montgomery’s Break Away, a thrilling, kinetic work for string quartet.The night ends with Robert Honstein’s Continuous Interior, a multi-layered exploration of vibraphone and strings.Performance free for ticket holders for Tan Dun’s Water Concerto.