Ravel Suite, Mother Goose Berlioz La Mort de Cléopâtre Berlioz Symphonie fantastique
Yannick Nézet-Séguin conductor Anna Caterina Antonacci soprano
25 February 2011 6:15pm
Free Event - Royal Festival Hall
Pre-concert exploration of Mahler with Jeremy Barham
Pre-concert discussion | Royal Festival Hall | 6.15pm - 6.45pm Surrey University music lecturer Jeremy Barham explores 'Ends and beginnings: Mahler and the Ninth'.
Christoph Eschenbach conductor Christopher Maltman baritone
26 February 2011 7:30pm
Brighton Dome
Schubert, Rachmaninov and Beethoven
Schubert Overture, Rosamunde Rachmaninov Piano Concerto No. 3 Beethoven Symphony No. 7
Danail Rachev conductor Sofya Gulyak piano*
27 February 2011 10:30am
Free Event - Royal Festival Hall
FUNharmonics events in the foyer
Fun foyer events throughout the morning You can try your hand at playing an orchestral instrument in one of our Have-a-Go sessions or join our human orchestra - in the foyers before and after the performance.
27 February 2011 11:30am
Royal Festival Hall FUNharmonics 2010-11
Magic Music
FUNharmonics Family Concert
Patterson The Magic Orchestra Dukas The Sorcerer’s Apprentice Chadwick Anansi the Magical Spiderman De Falla Ritual Fire Dance from Love, the Magician Arnold Overture, Tam O’Shanter Williams Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone (Hedwig’s Theme) Offenbach Orpheus in the Underworld
David Angus conductor Chris Jarvis presenter
06 March 2011 3:00pm
Congress Theatre, Eastbourne
Haydn, Mendelssohn and Tchaikovsky
Vladimir Jurowski conductor Alon Goldstein piano
Haydn Symphony No. 63 (La Roxelane) Mendelssohn Piano Concerto No. 1 Tchaikovsky Symphony No. 4
A FREE lunchtime performance by the members of the Foyle Future Firsts bringing American music to the Royal Festival Hall foyer.
18 March 2011 6:15pm
Free Event - Royal Festival Hall
Pre-concert discussion with Professor Alexander Ivashkin
Pre-concert discussion | Royal Festival Hall | 6.15pm - 6.45pm How serious was the music of Haydn, Stravinsky, Prokofiev and Shostakovich? Professor Alexander Ivashkin discusses the use of jokes, allusions, parodies and enciphered riddles through the centuries.