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London Philharmonic Orchestra: SHAKESPEARE400

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Southbank Centre: Royal Festival HallBelvedere Road, London, Greater London, SE1 8XX, United Kingdom
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An evening of music featuring Nicolai, Korngold and Elgar's grand First Symphony.

When Elgar's First Symphony received its premiere in 1908, Britain was languishing in a severe economic depression. Further afield, the once resplendent uniform of the British Empire seemed faded and tattered.

Some believed 'the symphony' as a concept had had its day; Elgar thought passionately otherwise, but clearly doubted whether he was up to the task of proving it. He needn't have worried. His First Symphony was a piece fuelled by love, hope and optimism that seemed to render all the social contexts and musicological arguments irrelevant.

It remains one of the most courageous and uplifting orchestral creations this country has produced, and is played here after Korngold's swashbuckling Violin Concerto.

Royal Festival Hall at 6pm. SHAKESPEARE400. Oliver Urquhart Irvine, Royal Librarian, talks about Shakespeare in the Royal Collections at Windsor, while Professor Sonia Massai of King's College London, looks at global adaptations of The Merry Wives of Windsor. Free.

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