6.15pm | Queen Elizabeth Hall
Schnittke Monologue; Concerto for Piano and Strings; Concerto Grosso 1; The Yellow Sound
Between two worlds: Alfred SchnittkeVladimir Jurowski conductor
Allison Bell soprano
Alexander Zemtsov viola
Boris Petrushansky piano
Hun-Ouk Park, Agata Darashkaite violins
Kumi Matsuo piano
Annabel Arden director
Ian Scott lighting designer
Matthew Morley chorus master
Royal College of Music Chamber OrchestraThe Yellow SoundRe-imagined for the concert platform by innovative director Annabel Arden, The Yellow Sound is an experimental theatre piece originated by the Russian artist Wassily Kandinsky. A small collective of players make unusual sounds whilst soprano Allison Bell explores vocally the freedom of Schnittke’s expressive score.
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Promoted by the London Philharmonic Orchestra in association with Southbank Centre.
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