
Stravinsky Jeu de cartes (21')
Tchaikovsky Violin Concerto (33')
- INTERVAL - (20')
Saint-Saëns Organ Symphony (34')
Elena Schwarz conductor
Noa Wildschut violin
Ian Tracey organ
The orchestra thunders, roars and pauses for breath – then with one knockout chord, the organ blasts the roof off. Saint-Saëns’ Organ Symphony is one of everyone’s favourite classics, but it never gets any less exciting: and with the freshly-refurbished Liverpool Philharmonic Hall organ, it’ll sound even more brilliant than ever. What could match that? How about the extraordinary virtuoso Noa Wildschut in Tchaikovsky’s flamboyant Violin Concerto – and Igor Stravinsky turning a game of poker into a kaleidoscope of sound?
Post-concert Question Time - starts 15 minutes after the concert ends (Music Room) with organist Ian Tracey.
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Tue 6 - Wed 7 May 2025 7:30pm Liverpool Philharmonic Hall
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