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Vladimir Jurowski conducts Brahms, Mozart and Bruckner | London Philharmonic

When
Sunday December 9, 2012 at 15:00
Where
Congress Theatre, Eastbourne
Tickets
£12 - £24 (premium seats £28)
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  1. Tragic Overture Op 81 - Johannes Brahms
  2. Concerto for Piano and Orchestra No 17 in G K453 - Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
  3. Symphony No 1 in C minor (1877 Linz edition) - Anton Bruckner

Anton Bruckner was always proud of his First Symphony – of its impish charm and confident bravura. He even gave it a racy little nickname. But deep down he knew his strong, impetuous work would need little verbal bolstering. In reality, it would impress anyone who heard it – a bold statement to herald the launch of one of the greatest symphonic careers. Before it, in this concert, comes one of Mozart’s most charming concertos including a gregarious and catchy finale that presents variations on a tune said to have been whistled by the composer’s pet starling. Brahms’s imposing overture opens this concert led by the Orchestra’s Principal Conductor and Artistic Advisor Vladimir Jurowski.


Venue
Congress Theatre
Carlisle Road
Eastbourne
East Sussex
BN21 4BP
England


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