Artists

Santtu-Matias Rouvali – conductor
Javier Perianes – piano
Mark van de Wiel – clarinet

Programme

Debussy Première Rhapsodie for clarinet and orchestra

Saint-Saëns Piano Concerto No. 5 ‘Egyptian’

— Interval —

Franck Symphony in D minor

Three French composers rub shoulders in this captivating Sunday afternoon concert.

Debussy’s sensuous Rhapsody for clarinet and orchestra is an opportunity to savour the skill of Mark van de Wiel, Principal Clarinet of the Philharmonia Orchestra since 2000.

Then Javier Perianes, a soloist known equally for his brilliant technique and for his grace and ease on the concert platform, joins the orchestra in Saint-Saëns’s last piano concerto. Saint-Saëns loved to escape the Paris winter, and wrote this beguiling piece on holiday in Luxor. A Nile boatman’s song is threaded through the concerto’s second movement, and the influence of Javanese and Spanish music can be heard too. But it’s Saint-Saëns’s own masterly writing for both soloist and orchestra that makes this hugely enjoyable piece worthy of a place among the greats of the piano concerto repertoire.

Franck’s Symphony in D minor was ubiquitous all over Europe and the US for many decades, as popular as symphonies by Beethoven or Tchaikovsky. It’s less frequently programmed now, but its organ-like layers of orchestral sound, the way its themes reappear transformed throughout its three movements, and the lovely cor anglais melody over harp and pizzicato (plucked) strings at its heart, make for a rewarding listen.

Need to know

Prices & Discounts

£15 – £70

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

Running time

1 hr 40 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

Venue

Royal Festival Hall

Royal Festival Hall

Southbank Centre
Belvedere Road
London
SE1 8XX

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