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Royal Festival Hall
Sunday 11 April 2010
Dvorak composed his Eighth Symphony in a simple rustic retreat in his beloved Bohemian countryside.
Royal Festival Hall
Wednesday 14 April 2010
A programme of music including one of Strauss' most electrifying works, Aus Italien.
Royal Festival Hall
Friday 7 May 2010
Tchaikovsky's heartrending symphonic fantasy 'Francesca da Rimini' is a moving slice of semi-conscious musical autobiography: Tchaikovsky was no stranger to unhappiness in love, and in his musical retelling of Dante's tale of Francesca's infidelity and casting into hell, he seems to pour out all his own sorrow and pain.
Royal Festival Hall
Sunday 23 May 2010
Both Dvorak and Sibelius are seen as 'nationalist' composers, whose music strongly evokes their respective homelands of the Czech Republic and Finland.
Queen Elizabeth Hall
Wednesday 8 September 2010
When Gustavo Dudamel's Simón Bolívar Youth Orchestra of Venezuela visited Southbank Centre for a week-long residency in 2009, they set the place alight with their 'infectious joy... and unbridled enthusiasm for making music' (Telegraph).
Royal Festival Hall
Wednesday 6 October 2010
Virtuso Evgeny Kissin joins the London Philharmonic Orchestra for a performance of Chopin's elegant Second Piano Concerto.
Royal Festival Hall
Saturday 9 October 2010
Neeme Järvi conducts two choral masterpieces by Dvořák.
Queen Elizabeth Hall
Thursday 21 October 2010
Described in the New York Times as 'one of the most brilliant and inquisitive artists of the new generation', German violinist Christian Tetzlaff leads a performance of three varied string quartets.
Royal Festival Hall
Wednesday 9 February 2011
Osmo Vänskä conducts a vibrant programme of works by Dvořák, Rachmaninov and Liszt
Royal Festival Hall
Saturday 16 April 2011
The London Philharmonic Orchestra perform a programme of 19th-century works by Liszt, Tchaikovsky and Dvořák.
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