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  Sun 22 Apr:  7:00pm

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Tickets£27.00£23.00£18.00£15.00£10.00

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Royal Philharmonic Orchestra - Freddy Kempf

Mussorgsky Night On The Bare Mountain
Rachmaninov Piano Concerto No.2
Rimsky-Korsakov Scheherazade

Freddy Kempf piano
Christopher Warren Green conductor


Impassioned, achingly beautiful and brimming with spine-tingling intensity, Rachmaninov’s exquisite Concerto is familiar to many as the music from Brief Encounter and is perhaps the most famous keyboard work ever written. Night On The Bare Mountain and Scheherazade are two pieces which illustrate the incredible power of music to add colour and dimension to a story - from the lurid melodrama of Mussorgsky’s witches sabbath to Rimsky-Korsakov’s luscious re-telling of exotic tales from The Arabian Nights.

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