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Tchaikovsky’s final symphony, premiered just nine days before the composer’s death in 1893, is a subversion of symphonic form, and the culmination of Tchaikovsky’s musical exploration of the inexorability of fate. Its emotional range and depth make it one of the masterpieces of the 19th century. Tchaikovsky himself described it as ‘the best thing I ever composed or shall compose’.

Rossini’s William Tell Overture – “a symphony in four parts”, according to Hector Berlioz – opens the evening, and then London Phoenix Orchestra is joined by acclaimed pianist Simon Callaghan for Rachmaninov’s most popular concerto.

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Enjoy code: 582650
Type
Concert
Target groups
Adult, Elderly, Youth
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TheList
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