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New York, New York - Rhapsody in Blue performed by Ryan Wang

Battersea Arts CentreLavender Hill, Battersea, London, London, Greater London, SW11 5TN, Vereinigtes Königreich
Datum/Zeit in London Zeitzone
Mittwoch 17 Juni 202619:30
Darsteller
Chromatica Orchestra
Charlotte PolitiMusikalische Leitung
Ryan WangKlavier

From the hushed streets and quiet corners to the glitz, glamour and neon-lit skylines, this evocative programme captures the pulse of the city after dark.

We’re joined by phenomenal young pianist and BBC Young Musician of the Year winner Ryan Wang for a nocturnal wander through the urban jungle.

Originally written for a play, Quiet City is an atmospheric nocturne that evokes the inner world of a man who abandoned his dreams and the lonely undercurrent of urban life at night. A plaintive trumpet and melancholy cor anglais evoke a sleepless soul drifting through silent streets with haunting lyricism and cinematic scope. Gershwin’s iconic Rhapsody in Blue is a quintessential American masterpiece, a dazzling fusion of jazz and classical, bursting with elegant swagger and toe-tapping exuberance. From its famous clarinet glissando opening to its virtuosic piano solos, it’s a piece that never sits still and a celebration of nocturnal city life in full swin. Composed in 1906, Ives' Central Park in the Dark was decades ahead of its time - a bold and atmospheric experiment in sound with daring dissonances and dreamlike layers. Ives places the listener in the park’s nocturnal stillness, where rustling leaves, distant music, a distant piano and the faint heartbeat of the city are punctuated by unexpected moments of cacophony. Hypnotic, propulsive, and alive with motion, Reich’s minimalist masterpiece pulses with the energy of a metropolis in perpetual motion. It’s music that moves like traffic, breathes like crowds, echoes with the rumble of trains, footsteps, and distant sirens, capturing the relentless pace of modern life through interlocking rhythms and shifting textures.