WED 28 JUN 19.30h
Conductor Martin André
Stravinsky Symphonies of Wind Instruments (1920 version)
Copland Clarinet Concerto
Rachmaninov Symphony No.3
Rachmaninov’s Symphony No.3 was first performed in London in 1937, conducted by Sir Thomas Beecham for his new London Philharmonic. Tonight Trinity Laban students bring this work of ‘superb Russian melancholy’ to life at Cadogan Hall, conducted by Martin André. The concert also features Copland’s Clarinet Concerto, performed by Hannah Hever, winner of this year’s Trinity Laban Soloists' Competition 2017. Cadogan Hall is one of London's most prestigious concert venues in the heart of Chelsea, and a fitting venue for the finale concert of our Symphony Orchestra's year.
Cadogan Hall
£12, £8, £5 students
Tickets available at cadoganhall.com
Trinity Laban Symphony Orchestra
Cadogan Hall, 5 Sloane Terrace, London
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This event ended on Saturday 28th of January 2017
This event ended on Saturday 28th of January 2017
Admission
£12, £8, £5 students
£12, £8, £5 students
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