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London Philharmonic Orchestra Sat 13 March 7.30pm (doors 6.45pm)
Helene Grimaud is unfortunately indisposed, however Imogen Cooper has been secured by the LPO as a replacement soloist.

Ravel Suite Mother Goose
Schumann Piano Concerto
Brahms Symphony 2

Gunther Herbig conductor
Imogen Cooper piano

It was Schumann's unflinching adoration for his pianist wife Clara that spawned the Piano Concerto, a love-letter in music that offers a touching insight into one of the most famously passionate romances of the nineteenth century. But Schumann also took the young Johannes Brahms very much to heart, who he said would 'spring like Minerva from the head of Jove' to take the compositional world by storm. He was only partly right; the First Symphony heard on 12 December took Brahms a painstaking fourteen years to write. But the Second did indeed spring forth like Minerva, flowing as seamlessly as a stream, abounding in pure, exhilarating joy.

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Tickets: £10, £15, £18, £23, £27.50, £32.50 (Premium Seats)
 
 

Let us treat you!

Sun 14 Mar, 11am - 3pm
Free
Concert Hall Foyer

Live music from the Herbie Flowers Trio, head massages, venue tours and a free glass of bubbly. For kids we have got face painting and a puppet show. Sunday brunch available.