Maki Namekawa

Brno Philharmonic

with Maki Namekawa, piano

Friday 17 October 2025, 7.30pm

Prices from £18.00 to £60.00

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Programme

Janáček Lachian Dances
Philip Glass Mishima Concerto
Dvořák Symphony No. 7

Performers

Dennis Russell Davies conductor
Maki Namekawa piano
Brno Philharmonic

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Hearing a visiting orchestra and conductor is like meeting a new person, or visiting a new place – part of the joy is getting to encounter something uniquely authentic; something that can’t be experienced any other way.

That goes double in this concert from the Brno Philharmonic. Naturally, nothing beats the unmistakable flavour of Janáček played by his own home town orchestra! But imagine hearing the music of living legend Philip Glass performed by two of his most devoted champions, conductor Dennis Russell Davies and pianist Maki Namekawa. His Mishima Concerto is based on music from his cult film score Mishima, but there’s something almost cinematic about Dvořák’s Seventh Symphony too: a stirring close to a concert full of drama.

“Spellbinding.” Fjord Magazine on Maki Namekawa

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Brno Philharmonic

with Maki Namekawa, piano

Friday 17 October 2025, 7.30pm

Romantic favourites and a freshly-minted classic from this great Czech orchestra: Janáček's Lachian Dances, a new piano concerto from Philip Glass, and Dvořák's Seventh Symphony – a stirring close to a concert full of drama.

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From Ravel’s Boléro to Rodrigo's Concierto de Aranjuez – along with dances from De Falla's The Three-Cornered Hat and Ravel's Mother Goose Suite – the music of Spain is drenched in sunlight. Experience a musical summer holiday without leaving...

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Tchaikovsky’s ‘Pathétique’

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The Warsaw Philharmonic plays a lost masterpiece by Grażyna Bacewicz, Chopin's Piano Concerto No. 2 and Tchaikovsky's Symphony No. 6, ‘Pathétique’ – expect glorious melodies, high romance, and emotions that are simply off the scale.

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