Philippine Philharmonic Orchestra
Programme
Jeffrey Ching new work (premiere)
Mendelssohn Symphony No. 4, ‘Italian’
Tchaikovsky Rococo Variations
Elgar Nimrod from Enigma Variations
Bizet Carmen Suite No. 1
Tchaikovsky Swan Lake Suite
Performers
Grzegorz Nowak conductor
Wen-Sinn Yang cello
Philippine Philharmonic Orchestra
We welcome one of the most exciting orchestras in Southeast Asia, the Philippine Philharmonic from Manila, which has been impressing audiences and critics worldwide in recent years.
They perform a programme of much-loved works including Mendelssohn’s Fourth Symphony, the ‘Italian’, inspired by the sights, sounds and colours of 19th-century Italy, and Tchaikovsky’s Swan Lake Suite containing some of the most memorable music from his hugely popular ballet.
Joining them is the internationally renowned soloist Wen-Sinn Yang to perform Tchaikovsky’s Rococo Variations, a sparkling celebration of the 18th century inspired by Mozart.
The Philippine Philharmonic Orchestra’s performance will open with a short work by Filipino composer Jeffrey Ching, the orchestra’s composer-in-residence, who studied philosophy and music in Cambridge and London. In celebration of this cultural exchange between the UK and the Philippines, Jeffrey Ching is writing a specially commissioned piece for the UK tour, which he describes as ‘a dialogue across cultures which is also a playful commentary on the rituals of the concert hall’.
This is a change to the previously advertised concert. Due to governmental budget cuts and challenges in Argentina, the Buenos Aires Symphony Orchestra of Colón Opera has had to cancel its UK tour. As a result, its London concert at Cadogan Hall has been cancelled. We are delighted that the Philippine Philharmonic Orchestra from Manila has agreed to take over the tour and perform instead.
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.
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