National Symphony Orchestra - Landscapes in Sound

Join us for the third concert of our Cadogan Hall 2026 season

Part of the National Symphony Orchestra 2026 Season

Add to my Calendar 08-07-2026 19:30 08-07-2026 21:30 36 National Symphony Orchestra - Landscapes in Sound Rimma Sushanskaya continues her symphonic series, offering an evening of soaring romanticism, featuring beloved works by Smetana, Bruch and Rachmaninov. The programme begins with Bedřich Smetana’s vivid tone poem, Vltava (The Moldau), which traces the river’s journey from its source to its powerful climax in Prague. The journey continues with Max Bruch’s lyrical Violin Concerto No. 1, celebrated for its dramatic expression and rich melodies, performed by the acclaimed soloist Coco Tomita. The evening concludes with Sergei Rachmaninov’s glorious Second Symphony. This titanic symphony is a musical monument to love and loss, defined by its sumptuous melodies, expansive sound, and profound emotional depth. The symphony’s sheer scale is an immersive and unforgettable experience..   Visit www.nsoconcerts.com to discover more about this 2026 concert series.   About the Soloist   Japanese violinist Coco Tomita first came to prominence after winning the BBC Young Musician 2020 Strings Category. Her debut album Origins (Orchid Classics) received outstanding reviews from The Strad, Gramophone, BBC Music Magazine and The Guardian, and was chosen as Apple’s “Disc of the Month” in April 2022. The recording has since earned more than 5.5 million streams, and her second album, Echoes, was released in 2024. Coco performs widely across the UK with pianist Simon Callaghan, with recent debuts including Saffron Hall, Bechstein Hall, Harrogate International Festival, St George’s Bristol and Dubai Opera. She has appeared as a soloist with the Nagoya Philharmonic, Tokyo Metropolitan Symphony Orchestra, London Mozart Players and Philharmonie Baden-Baden. She studies with Kolja Blacher in Berlin. Cadogan Hall, London DD/MM/YYYY

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5 Sloane Terrace
Sloane Square, Belgravia

London
SW1X 9DQ
England


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Prices: £35, £25, £15
Booking line: 020 7730 4500

Programme




Performers

– Conductor
– violin


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Programme Note

Rimma Sushanskaya continues her symphonic series, offering an evening of soaring romanticism, featuring beloved works by Smetana, Bruch and Rachmaninov.

The programme begins with Bedřich Smetana’s vivid tone poem, Vltava (The Moldau), which traces the river’s journey from its source to its powerful climax in Prague.

The journey continues with Max Bruch’s lyrical Violin Concerto No. 1, celebrated for its dramatic expression and rich melodies, performed by the acclaimed soloist Coco Tomita.

The evening concludes with Sergei Rachmaninov’s glorious Second Symphony. This titanic symphony is a musical monument to love and loss, defined by its sumptuous melodies, expansive sound, and profound emotional depth. The symphony’s sheer scale is an immersive and unforgettable experience..

 

Visit www.nsoconcerts.com to discover more about this 2026 concert series.

 

About the Soloist

 

Japanese violinist Coco Tomita first came to prominence after winning the BBC Young Musician 2020 Strings Category. Her debut album Origins (Orchid Classics) received outstanding reviews from The Strad, Gramophone, BBC Music Magazine and The Guardian, and was chosen as Apple’s “Disc of the Month” in April 2022. The recording has since earned more than 5.5 million streams, and her second album, Echoes, was released in 2024.

Coco performs widely across the UK with pianist Simon Callaghan, with recent debuts including Saffron Hall, Bechstein Hall, Harrogate International Festival, St George’s Bristol and Dubai Opera. She has appeared as a soloist with the Nagoya Philharmonic, Tokyo Metropolitan Symphony Orchestra, London Mozart Players and Philharmonie Baden-Baden. She studies with Kolja Blacher in Berlin.

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