Philharmonia Orchestra: Beethoven & Nielsen
Paavo Järvi conductor
Martin Helmchen piano
Haydn, Symphony No. 88
Beethoven, Piano Concerto No. 5, Emperor
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Nielsen, Symphony No. 4, The Inextinguishable
Nielsen’s sound-world is filled with the forests, seas and mesmerising shore-lines of his native Denmark. He penned his Inextinguishable Symphony in 1916, formed against the backdrop of the First World War. Alongside, Beethoven’s Emperor Concerto is famous for its spellbinding slow-movement and the imperial majesty
7.30pm start.
Tickets between £8 and £34.
The Marlowe Theatre, The Friars, Canterbury, Kent - CT1 2AS
Sat 11 Apr 2015