Freddy Kempf performs Tchaikovsky Piano Concerto No 1
When
Tuesday April 13, 2010 at 19:30
Where
Royal Festival Hall,
London
Tickets
£9, £12, £17, £22, £28, £35, £42, £55 (RPO friends’ and subscription discounts apply) - Tickets available from the box office on 0871 663 2500 or online
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Overture to 'Ruslan and Ludmilla'
- Mikhail Glinka
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Concerto for Piano and Orchestra No 1 in B flat minor Op 23 - Pyotr Tchaikovsky
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Symphony No 2 in E minor Op 27 - Sergey Rachmaninov
Glinka's sparkling Overture serves as a colourful curtain-raiser to Tchaikovsky's immortal First Piano Concerto, which was famously (and shockingly) dismissed by Rubinstein as being bad and vulgar. From its broad opening tune, supported by crashing piano chords, to its thrilling finale, this is music of supreme confidence and unfettered imagination, and remains one of the great war-horses of Romantic concertos for keyboard.
Despite his assertion that he had no idea how to compose a symphony, nor any desire to write one, Rachmaninov succeeded in completing no less than three, by far the most popular of which is the Second. Completed in 1908, this great and passionately lyrical outpouring combines characteristic sweeps of melody with infectious rhythmic verve.
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