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Rachmaninov with Sir Stephen Hough

General sale: Wednesday 28 May 10am

Multibuy bookings (5+ concerts) are available to book from Wednesday 14 May.
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Falla (orch. Francisco Coll) Fantasía Bética (UK premiere)
Rachmaninov Piano Concerto No.1
Prokofiev Romeo and Juliet, Suite

Domingo Hindoyan conductor
Sir Stephen Hough piano

Prokofiev’s Romeo and Juliet: the fiery ballet of star-cross’d passion that’s so much more than just the theme from The Apprentice. Sir Stephen Hough: the musical genius from Heswall whose piano playing has made jaws drop and critics rave all over the world. Put them together with Chief Conductor Domingo Hindoyan, add the romance of Rachmaninov and Falla’s blazing Fantasía Bética – heard here for the first time in a new orchestration – and your pulse will be racing.

Post-concert Question Time (Thursday 27 November only) – starts 15 minutes after the concert ends (in the Music Room) with Chief Conductor Domingo Hindoyan and pianist Sir Stephen Hough. Please note, the concert on Sunday 30 November starts at 2pm.


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