3pm | Queen Elizabeth Hall
Schnittke Five Aphorisms; Three Madrigals; Epilogue from
Peer Gynt; Sonata for violin and piano; Three Scenes; Music to an Imagined Play
Between two worlds: Alfred SchnittkeVladimir Jurowski conductor
Allison Bell soprano
Dmitry Sitkovetsky violin
Alexander Zemtsov viola
Alexander Ivashkin cello
Boris Petrushansky piano
Sir Timothy Ackroyd reciter
Members of the London Philharmonic OrchestraThree ScenesSix percussionists gather around one vibraphone to explore Schnittke’s thought-provoking work. They are joined by soprano Allison Bell who is much admired for her interpretation of contemporary vocal repertoire and Principal Conductor Vladimir Jurowski.
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Promoted by the London Philharmonic Orchestra in association with Southbank Centre.
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