HomeAboutPerformancesShopArchiveNewsletterEducationSupport UsContact
 

S

M

T

W

T

F

S

01

02

03

04

05

06

07

08

09

10

11

12

13

14

15

16

17

1819

20

21
22

23

24

25262728

29

30

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

London Philharmonic Orchestra

In the labyrinth of Alfred Schnittke: Event 4
22 November 2009 6:15pm

6.15pm | Queen Elizabeth Hall
Schnittke
Monologue; Concerto for Piano and Strings; Concerto Grosso 1; The Yellow Sound

Between two worlds: Alfred Schnittke

Vladimir 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 Orchestra

The Yellow Sound
Re-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.

Tickets can be bought for separate events or for the full day. Click here for details of the programme for the full day, covered by a £30 full day ticket, or book tickets for this event only via the link below.

Promoted by the London Philharmonic Orchestra in association with Southbank Centre.

TICKETS: £15
BOOK NOW >

You may also like:


Jurowski CONCERT: Schnittke, Berg, Webern and Lindberg
Wednesday 25 November 2009
Vladimir Jurowski conducts a programme of works including Schnittke’s Symphony No.3

More information >


JurowskiFILM SCREENING: The Agony
Saturday 28 November 2009
A screening of Elem Klimov’s 1974 film The Agony, with score by Alfred Schnittke.
More information >






Back to top >

 e-commerce software development solution by NVisage