Philharmonia Chamber Players: Transfigured Night
Enjoy a free early-evening concert showcasing the skills of six Philharmonia Orchestra string players, where improvisation and fun abound.
It’s not often that classically trained musicians are encouraged to ‘break away’ from the notation and improvise, but Jessie Montgomery’s piece Break Away asks them to do just that.
She writes phrases that can be repeated, riffed on, overlap and interrupt one another, and her instructions to the players include the crucial words ‘Have fun!’.
The passionate emotions of Schoenberg’s Verklärte Nacht make it perhaps his most popular work. Composed in 1902 in a lush, late-Romantic style, it traces a story from a contemporary poem.
A woman confesses to her lover that she is pregnant with another man’s child. Her fear and despair give way to joy as he promises that their love for each other will make the child his, and the ‘high, bright night’ itself is transformed.
Pop in just for this concert, or stay with the nocturnal mood and book for the Philharmonia’s 7.30pm performance of Mahler’s Symphony No.7, nicknamed ‘Song of the Night’ (separate ticket required).
Performers
Rebecca Chan violin
David López Ibáñez violin
Scott Dickinson viola
Sylvain Séailles viola
Ella Rundle cello
Silvestrs Kalniņš cello
Repertoire
Jessie Montgomery: Break away
Schoenberg: Verklärte Nacht
Need to know
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This event is held at the Royal Festival Hall Southbank Centre
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Monday, closed.
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