Corinthian Orchestra's Night of Concerti

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The refreshing melodies of Lutosławski’s Concerto for Orchestra are easy to love, and brought the composer fame in the West in the 1950s. In part, the piece is inspired by Bartók's concerto, which skilfully shows off the soloistic talents of each orchestral section and incorporates elements of Eastern European folk music. Rachmaninov’s sweeping set of variations is a quasi-concerto that pairs piano soloist and orchestra. The eighteenth variation is particularly popular and has appeared in multiple film soundtracks including Groundhog Day.

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Enjoy code: 933150
Type
Concert
Target groups
Elderly, Adult, Youth
Source
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