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Vivaldi’s Four Seasons

Wed, Jan 22, 2025, 19:30
Richard Egarr (Conductor), Richard Egarr (Continuo), Alice Ivy-Pemberton (Violin), Olga Pashchenko (Harpsichord)
The birdsong of Spring, the downpours of Summer, the frosts of Winter: everyone’s got their favourite bit of Vivaldi’s Four Seasons. There’s still nothing to match the sensation of hearing these four evergreen concertos performed live, and tonight Baroque specialist Richard Egarr and the LPO’s own Alice Ivy-Pemberton bring their shared energy to music that never gets any less fresh. But first, as part of our ‘Moments Remembered’ season, there’s a sideways look at what makes a classic: the Vivaldi-inspired Requiem by African-American composer Julia Perry, and Evan Williams’s playful, provocative piece that discusses his own place in classical music as a young African-American composer.Tickets for Vivaldi’s Four Seasons includes access to After Dark: Bluegrass with Alice Ivy-Pemberton after the performance in the Queen Elizabeth Hall Foyer. The After Dark performance is standing only.Please note venue.
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Bluegrass with Alice Ivy-Pemberton: After Dark

Wed, Jan 22, 2025, 21:45
Alice Ivy-Pemberton (Violin), Tania Mazetti (Violin)
London Philharmonic Orchestra Co-Leader Alice Ivy-Pemberton showcases the versatility of the violin and the art of the fiddle in a late-night performance.This relaxed evening spans an eclectic blend of genres, from the vibrant sounds of bluegrass, echoing Alice’s own American musical roots, to exquisite chamber gems from the classical repertoire, in which she is joined by Principal Second Violin Tania Mazzetti and other LPO colleagues.Performance free for ticket holders for Vivaldi’s Four Seasons.
March 12, 2025
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Crossing Generations

Wed, Mar 12, 2025, 19:30
Kevin John Edusei (Conductor), Kinan Azmeh (Clarinet)
Kevin John Edusei presents Zappa, Martinů and a new clarinet concerto with phenomenal Syrian clarinettist Kinan Azmeh. Frank Zappa wove psychedelic new sounds from the underbelly of 1960s pop culture – aiming straight for the sonic G-spot. Bohuslav Martinů – a Czech in exile – looked homeward, and crafted a lush, fantastic dream of a symphony as he travelled from New York to the boulevards of Paris. And the Sri Lankan-born Canadian composer Dinuk Wijeratne tells his own intensely personal tale of displacement and hope, as Kevin John Edusei conducts his new Clarinet Concerto with the artist for whom it was created – the phenomenal Syrian clarinettist Kinan Azmeh. Please note venue.
March 29, 2025
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Tan Dun’s Water Concerto

Sat, Mar 29, 2025, 19:30
Eva Ollikainen (Conductor), Colin Currie (Percussion)
Colin Currie takes on Tan Dun’s extraordinary, culture-crossing Water Concerto.Life finds a way, and even under Soviet repression, composers were testing boundaries and telling forbidden truths. Arvo Pärt drew on the music of the past to liberate explosive new creative forces. Lutosławski reached for all the colours of a full symphony orchestra, and launched glittering sonic fireworks into grey Cold War skies. Eva Ollikainen rediscovers two modern classics, and Colin Currie – in the words of one critic, ‘surely the world’s finest and most daring percussionist’ – explores new ways of listening, with the extraordinary, culture-crossing Water Concerto by Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon composer Tan Dun.Please note venue.