
Rachmaninov’s The Bells
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Royal Philharmonic Orchestra
Conductor(s):
Vasily Petrenko Conductor
Performer(s):
Sheku Kanneh-Mason MBE Cello
Olga Pudova Soprano
Pavel Petrov Tenor
Andrei Kymach Baritone
Philharmonia Chorus
Royal Philharmonic Orchestra
Programme
Elgar In the South (Alassio)
Weinberg Cello Concerto
Rachmaninov The Bells
About this event
In the old Russia of Rachmaninov’s youth, bells rang and chimed throughout the whole of life: the bronze-voiced heralds of joy, terror, love – and oblivion. They peal, too, through Rachmaninov’s great choral symphony The Bells, in music that’s exactly as heartfelt, as gorgeous and as unforgettably tuneful as you’d expect from the composer of Rhapsody on a Theme of Paganini. Rachmaninov thought it was one of his greatest works and Vasily Petrenko agrees, making this London performance a real high point of the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra’s Icons Rediscovered series. It’s the climax of a concert filled with great music that goes beyond your expectations: from Elgar relaxing in the Italian sunshine to a powerful, forgotten cello concerto by Shostakovich’s great friend Mieczysław Weinberg – championed today by the irrepressible Sheku Kanneh-Mason.
Venue details
Royal Festival Hall
Southbank Centre, Belvedere Road, London SE1 8XX
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