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Paul Huang. Photo by Marco Borggreve.

Taiwan Philharmonic

with Paul Huang, violin

Tuesday 30 March 2027, 7.30pm

Prices from £18.00 to £60.00

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Programme

Debussy Suite bergamasque
Bruch Violin Concerto No. 1
Yuan Chen Li Tao of Meinong
Prokofiev Romeo & Juliet Suites Nos. 1 & 2 – excerpts

Performers

Jun Märkl conductor
Paul Huang violin
Taiwan Philharmonic

One of the most popular violin concertos of all is enveloped in a tapestry of orchestral colour in Tawain’s flagship ensemble’s second visit.

At its conclusion is perhaps the best-loved ballet score since Tchaikovsky. Most will be familiar with Prokofiev’s Dance of the Knights, but his mighty score to Shakespeare’s tragedy contains a wealth of music with similarly dramatic impact. More a selection of scenes than a tour of the story, there are nevertheless moments of shattering drama, mercurial wit and deep-seated emotion.

Debussy’s gorgeous Suite, originally for piano, is the source of perhaps his most famous melody, Clair de lune.

The Taiwanese complete their programme with a native composer: Tao of Meinong celebrates the Hakkas – the ethnic group from whom most Taiwanese derive their ancestry – in gently mesmeric patterns and impressionist washes of sound.

“Paul Huang possesses a technique that makes the most punishing string phrases feel as natural as breathing.” The Washington Post

Duration: to be confirmed – we will update this page as soon as we have running times. Please do not call the Box Office as they do not have any further information than that currently on our website. Most events last 2 – 2½ hours, evening events generally finishing no later than 10pm Monday to Saturday and 9pm on Sundays.

Ticket Information

Tickets from £18 (prices subject to change)

Students: pay £10 in the £18 price band (limited availability)

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Nikolai Lugansky. Photo by Mark Allan Photos.
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Jun Märkl. Photo by Tat Keng Tey.
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Paul Huang. Photo by Marco Borggreve.
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Debussy’s Suite bergamasque opens a vibrant programme alongside Bruch’s much-loved Violin Concerto No. 1, with violinist Paul Huang, Yuan Chen Li’s mesmeric Tao of Meinong, and excerpts from Prokofiev’s Romeo & Juliet.

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Johannes Moser. Photo by Sarah Wijzenbeek.
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Alon Kariv. Photo by Ben Kiesel for Kissinger Sommer International Musikfestival.
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