When
Friday September 23, 2022 at 19:45
Where
The Anvil,
Basingstoke
Tickets
£42, £38, £31, £24, £16; under 25s, full time students £12 (includes £4 booking fee); Platinum Friends standby tickets available on the day; group bookings: buy 10 tickets and get the 11th free; buy 20 or more tickets and all tickets are reduced to the next price level, plus the leader goes free
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Masquerade
- Anna Clyne
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Must the Devil have all the good tunes?
- John Adams
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Symphony No 5 in C sharp minor
- Gustav Mahler
The 2022-23 concert series opens with the exuberant Masquerade, inspired by London’s bustling 18th century pleasure gardens.
John Adams’s piece is a piano concerto in all but name, with propulsive outer movements and a meditative central section. “Combining devilish solos with toe-tapping melodies… devastatingly catchy” (Classical Music).
Mahler’s fifth symphony opens with a grave march, followed by a stormy movement with fluctuating moods. An energetic scherzo marks a turning point, and after the tender Adagietto, the symphony ends joyfully, culminating in a triumphant chorale.
The Philharmonia Orchestra is Anvil Arts’ Orchestra in Partnership.
Venue
The Anvil
Churchill Way
Basingstoke
Hampshire
RG21 7QR
England
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