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Sunday, 15 December 2024

'The British Collection' at the Barbican Centre with LSO and Pappano

When Sir Anthony Pappano became the chief conductor of the LSO,  he talked about doing more British music.   Tonight,  we will hear two of the best known British composers.  

Tickets from £18,  to book, please click here

Several walkers have booked,  some in Circle row B (left hand side block when facing the stage hoping to get a better view of the cellist).   

Pre-concert F&B will be at Cote Brasserie Barbican at 4:30pm.  If you wish to attend this early dinner, please email before Nov 30th.  There is a £10/person cancellation charge due to busy Xmas festive season.   

A Whatsapp group will be set up to help communications on the day for this event,  if you wish to be on it, please email your mobile number to swcsocialATgooglemailDOTcom.  

Program

Ralph Vaughan Williams Symphony No 9

Edward Elgar Cello Concerto

Arnold Bax Tintagel

Performers

London Symphony Orchestra

Sir Antonio Pappano conductor

David Cohen cello

 


1 comment:

SWC social said...

The evening started with an early diner for 7 at Cote. As always, food here was excellent, and also very good value for money. Some had three courses and others just had main, but all enjoyed their meal. The place was full but the service was efficient to get us all out in time for our concert. At the concert hall, we met two other walkers, one of whom also did one of the Sunday walks earlier. n=9.

The concert was an interesting selection of pieces. We found Vaughan Williams Symphony No 9 hard to comprehend. There were a lot of drama, colour, but it never went anywhere. At the interval, we discovered this was William's last piece of major work, he died a few months later, perhaps it was meant not to go anywhere, one walker said....

In contrast, Elgar's Cello Concerto was fantastic. David Cohen was mesmerising and played the cello brilliantly. It was immensely moving music, as one walker put it: it would be hard to keep your eyes dry. The concert ended with Arnold Bax's passionate piece Tintagel.

A great evening out to conclude this year's social calender. Thank you all for coming for making this year social events most enjoyable!