'Titan' Symphony

Royal Festival Hall, Belvedere Road, London
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Admission
£55, £42, £35, £28, £22, £17, £12, £9
Venue Information
Royal Festival Hall
Belvedere Road, SE1 8XX
Nearest Tube/Rail Stations
Waterloo 0.17 miles

Conductor - Charles Dutoit
Piano - Louis Lortie
Royal Philharmonic Orchestra

MOZART Piano Concerto No.25

MAHLER Symphony No.1

Two expansive and powerful masterpieces, directed by the inimitable Charles Dutoit. Louis Lortie performs Mozart's Piano Concerto No.25, with its impressive scale and enthralling contrasts between light and shade. Mahler told Sibelius that 'the symphony must be like the world, it must embrace everything'. Mahler’s First Symphony (initially subtitled the 'Titan') does just that, opening with spacious sounds evoking nature waking up. After a dancing second movement comes the brilliantly macabre third, in which a minor-key rendition of Frère Jacques – begun on double bass – contrasts eerily with brash marching music. The glorious finale resolves these conflicts, its final bars among the most dazzling and life-affirming ever written.

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