Royal Philharmonic Orchestra

The Royal Philharmonic Orchestra perform five concerts at Southbank Centre in their new 2008/09 season, performing great Classical works with some of today's leading musicians. In January, the Orchestra celebrates the form and development of the symphony, with two works by Haydn and Mahler. In February, Pinchas Zukerman is both conductor and soloist in Beethoven's Violin Concerto, in a programme that includes music from Dvorak and Weber. The Orchestra perform arguably two of the world's most popular symphonic works in March, and pianist Martha Argerich joins the Orchestra in April to perform Prokofiev's third Piano Concerto. The last concert in the season, in May, sees Leonard Slatkin lead the orchestra in a programme featuring Gershwin's jazz-inspired Rhapsody in Blue, which is given distinctive treatment by the dynamic pianists, the Labeque sisters.
Series
Discounts:
2 or 3 events 15% off.
4 or 5 events 25% off
Please note: if you are booking online for more than one series, you will need to book each series in separate transactions in order to receive the appropriate series discount. Alternatively, please call the Ticket Office on 0871 663 2500.
events in this series
Royal Festival Hall
Royal Philharmonic Orchestra
Wednesday 14 January 2009
Daniele Gatti conducts his last season with the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra after a staggering tenure of 13 years. He conducts Mahler’s passionate, and life-affirming hymn, his Symphony No.9.
£40 £34 £27 £21 £16 £12 £8 Premium seats £45
Royal Festival Hall
Royal Philharmonic Orchestra
Monday 2 February 2009
Pinchas Zukerman is both conductor and soloist in this performance of Beethoven's exquisite violin concerto, composed in 1806 and given its premiere that same year.
£40 £34 £27 £21 £16 £12 £8 Premium seats £45
Royal Festival Hall
Royal Philharmonic Orchestra
Wednesday 18 March 2009
This is an evening of completion; as Beethoven’s final completed symphony, No.9, is conducted by Daniele Gatti who takes the helm for his last concert in London with the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra.
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Royal Festival Hall
Royal Philharmonic Orchestra
Monday 27 April 2009
This concert features a chief exponent of conducting, Maestro Charles Dutoit, who takes over as Music Director to the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra. Martha Agerich joins the Orchestra for an evening of outstanding musicianship.
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Royal Festival Hall
Royal Philharmonic Orchestra
Sunday 24 May 2009
A jazz-inspired side of America, which is given distinctive treatment by the Labeque sisters, is presented in this concert conducted by Leonard Slakin, concluding with Mussorgsky’s series of vivid sound-portraits, Pictures at an Exhibition.
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