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Sir Simon Rattle & Peter Moore: Sound Without Limits | London Symphony Orchestra

When
Thursday September 15, 2022 at 19:00
Where
Barbican Hall, London
Tickets
£65, £49, £35, £24, £18
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Tickets "at the door" - until sold out
  1. Overture: Le corsaire - Hector Berlioz
  2. Fantasma/Cantos II - Toru Takemitsu
  3. La valse - Maurice Ravel
  4. Symphony No 7 in C Op 104 - Jean Sibelius
  5. Suite, from The Miraculous Mandarin Op 19 - Bela Bartók

Sibelius, Bartók, Berlioz and Ravel – blazing colours and wild emotions, conducted with poetry and passion by Sir Simon Rattle

Fasten your seatbelts. Berlioz’s whirlwind overture Le corsaire plunges you straight into the action, on an adventure that takes you from the ballrooms of jazz-age Paris, to Japanese gardens and vast northern landscapes. Then we hit the town with Bartók’s The Miraculous Mandarin: music from the mean streets of the 20th century, written in neon and delivered without compromise. Expect sounds to make the ears tingle, from musicians on the edge of their seats.

It's probably safe to say that every piece that Sir Simon Rattle conducts today is one of his personal favourites. Trombonist Peter Moore, meanwhile is a true homegrown star – and at 18, he was the youngest player ever to join the LSO when he became Principal Trombone in 2014.

‘My kingdom is one of discord!’
~Béla Bartok


Venue
Barbican Hall
Silk Street
London
London
EC2Y 8DS
England
@BarbicanCentre

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