Details
St Anne's Church
Kew Green
Kew
Richmond
London
TW9 3AA
England
Tickets
Prices: Adult £15, Student £5, U14 Free
Book Tickets
Programme
Sergey Prokofiev – Symphony no.1 in D major 'Classical', Op.25
Joseph Haydn – Symphony no.101 in D major 'The Clock', Hob.I:101
Igor Stravinsky – Pulcinella: Suite
Carl Nielsen – Flute Concerto, FS 119
Performers
Daniel Hogan – Conductor
Hannah Gillingham – flute
Catherine Schofield – Leader
Programme Note
Kew Sinfonia would love you to join us for our summer concert at St Anne's Church, Kew Green, when we will be presenting a programme exploring both classical and neo-classical styles.
Paying homage to the great Franz Josef Haydn, we will be performing his Symphony No 101, popularly known as "The Clock" due to the 2nd movement's ticking rhythm. This famous work will be complimented with Prokofiev's charming and humorous "Classical Symphony", No 1. Imagining how Haydn might have composed had he still been alive at the time, the piece is unique in its conscious attempt to revive the classical style, but with a modern twist.
The other two works in the programme are also neo-classical, in contrasting ways. We are delighted to welcome soloist Hannah Gillingham to play Nielsen's Flute Concerto - a warm, lyrical work combining classical economy with quirky 20th century orchestration. And our final piece, Stravinsky's Pulcinella Suite, is a vibrant and witty orchestral work which draws inspiration from the "commedia dell'arte" and 18th-century Italian dance music, particularly that of Pergolesi - all treated with Stravinsky's own twists!
Book now to secure your place.
