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Philharmonia Orchestra - Long Yu Conducts Tchaikovsky

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Southbank Centre: Royal Festival HallBelvedere Road, London, Greater London, SE1 8XX, United Kingdom
Dates/times in London time zone
Performers
Jian WangCello
Philharmonia Orchestra
Long YuConductor

Tchaikovsky himself said that his Fifth Symphony represented ‘a complete resignation before Fate’, and an early critic recognised that ‘the whole symphony seems to spring from some dark spiritual experience’, but that hasn’t stopped it becoming a firm audience favourite. It opens with the sound of funereal footsteps on the clarinet. A singing horn melody gives the second movement a more hopeful mood, but the fateful ‘footsteps’ theme returns in the third movement waltz and triumphs in the stormy finale.
First, enjoy a glorious autumn Bacchanale composed for the St Petersburg Imperial Ballet, and Tchaikovsky’s elegant Rococo Variations.
Long Yu was inspired to take up conducting by his grandfather, who explained ‘the baton can lead you to a magical world’. He has made it his mission to open up that magical world for audiences around the globe.

Ticket sales open on 6th February 2018

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