Orpheus Sinfonia - Brahms Double Concerto
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Part of the Orpheus Sinfonia Foundation Programme 2024-25 Season
Add to my Calendar 06-02-2025 19:30 06-02-2025 21:30 36 Orpheus Sinfonia - Brahms Double Concerto Renowned Korean Violinist, Hyeyoon Park, and international cello soloist, Bartholomew LaFollette, join forces to perform Brahms's final work for orchestra - the Double Concerto. Foundation Conductor Alvin Arumugam will take to the podium to direct Copland's iconic Fanfare for the Common Man and Jessie Montgomery's joyful and colourful Starburst. Artistic Director Thomas Carroll will close the concert by conducting Shostakovich's First Symphony, composed exactly 100 years ago, full of lively wit but also drama and tragedy.We do hope you can join us for this evening of exceptional artistry and inspiration.The Orpheus Sinfonia Foundation Programme is generously supported by the Skyrme Hart Charitable Trust. St George's Hanover Square, London DD/MM/YYYYDetails
St George's Hanover Square
Mill Street
Mayfair
London
W1S 1FX
England
Programme
Aaron Copland – Fanfare for the Common Man
Jessie Montgomery – Starburst
Johannes Brahms – Double Concerto for Violin and Cello in A minor, Op.102
~ Interval ~
Dmitry Shostakovich – Symphony no.1 in F minor, Op.10
Performers
Thomas Carroll – Conductor
Hyeyoon Park – violin
Bartholomew LaFollette – Cello
Alvin Arumugam – Assistant Conductor
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Programme Note
Renowned Korean Violinist, Hyeyoon Park, and international cello soloist, Bartholomew LaFollette, join forces to perform Brahms's final work for orchestra - the Double Concerto.
Foundation Conductor Alvin Arumugam will take to the podium to direct Copland's iconic Fanfare for the Common Man and Jessie Montgomery's joyful and colourful Starburst.
Artistic Director Thomas Carroll will close the concert by conducting Shostakovich's First Symphony, composed exactly 100 years ago, full of lively wit but also drama and tragedy.
We do hope you can join us for this evening of exceptional artistry and inspiration.
The Orpheus Sinfonia Foundation Programme is generously supported by the Skyrme Hart Charitable Trust.
