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Marin Alsop conducts Bernstein and Piazzolla

Royal Festival Hall
£15 — £75
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Artists

Marin Alsop – conductor
Ksenija Sidorova – accordion
Adrien Bariki-Alaoui – tango dancer
Iro Davlanti-Lo – tango dancer

Programme

Gershwin Cuban Overture

Bernstein Symphonic Dances from West Side Story

Lobo (orch. Nelson Ayres) Pé de Vento

— Interval —

Piazzolla Aconcagua Concerto

Piazzolla Tanti Anni Prima

Piazzolla (arr. John Lenehan) Libertango

The seductive sounds of Latin America fill the Royal Festival Hall in our irresistible Valentine’s Day programme.

Your companions on this Latin American journey are a trailblazing conductor, the world’s leading exponent of the classical accordion, two tango dancing champions, and the 80 fantastic musicians of the Philharmonia.

Your starting point is Havana, where George Gershwin was inspired by the rhythms of the Rumba to compose his Cuban Overture. Then it’s on to New York, the setting for Bernstein’s gangland love story.  Bernstein captures the febrile energy and passion of adolescence in memorable numbers including ‘Somewhere’ and ‘Mambo’. Brazil is next – hold on to your hats as the orchestra flies through Edu Lobo’s irrepressible Pé de Vento.

After the interval, you’ll reach your final destination: Buenos Aires, birthplace of the Argentine tango. Ksenija Sidorova is the undisputed queen of the classical accordion. She is the soloist in Astor Piazzolla’s Aconcagua Concerto – Piazzolla’s publisher named the piece after South America’s highest mountain, because it represented ‘the peak of Astor’s oeuvre’.

Last but certainly not least, UK, European and Middle East Argentine Tango Champions Iro Davlanti-Lo and Adrien Bariki-Alaoui join the party for two contrasting tangos – the tender and wistful Tanti anni prima (Many Years Ago), and to send you home humming, the most famous of them all: Libertango.

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Prices & Discounts

£15 – £75

Multibuy offer available; under-18s and concessions discounts available

Running time

1 hr 50 mins, including an interval

Recommended age

From 7+

Programme notes

Free printed programmes will be available at the venue. Digital programme notes will be available a week before the concert.

Box office

Philharmonia Box Office: 0800 652 6717
Monday to Friday 10am – 5pm

Before and after the event

6pm, The Clore Ballroom

Free Insights Talk

Conductor Marin Alsop discusses this evening’s programme with Teddy Prout, the Philharmonia’s Director of Learning & Engagement.

Free, no ticket required

Venue

Royal Festival Hall

Royal Festival Hall

Southbank Centre
Belvedere Road
London
SE1 8XX

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