Live from the Royal Festival Hall at 7.30 p.m.
The London Philharmonic performs Mozart's Prague Symphony, Strauss's Death and Transfiguration and the pianist Emanuel Ax joins them for Bach's Concerto in D minor and Strauss's Burleske.
Mozart: Symphony no.38 (Prague) 00:29:00
London Philharmonic Orchestra
David Zinman (conductor)
R Strauss: Burleske in D minor for piano and orchestra
Emanuel Ax (piano)
London Philharmonic Orchestra
David Zinman (conductor)
J S Bach: Keyboard concerto no.1 in D minor BWV.1052
Emanuel Ax (piano)
London Philharmonic Orchestra
David Zinman (conductor)
R Strauss: Tod und Verklärung
London Philharmonic Orchestra
David Zinman (conductor)
After Mozart's Prague Symphony, a marvel of the Viennese Classical period, the American pianist, Emanuel Ax, joins the orchestra for a light hearted occasional piece by Strauss and Bach's most famous keyboard concerto. The LPO's concert ends with one of the greatest tone poems in the orchestral repertoire.
Radio 3 is broadcasting live from a pop-up studio at London's Southbank Centre all day every day for the last two weeks of March. If you're in the area, visit the Radio 3 studio and performance space in the Royal Festival Hall Riverside Café to listen to Radio 3, ask questions and enjoy the special events.
The London Philharmonic performs Mozart's Prague Symphony, Strauss's Death and Transfiguration and the pianist Emanuel Ax joins them for Bach's Concerto in D minor and Strauss's Burleske.
Mozart: Symphony no.38 (Prague) 00:29:00
London Philharmonic Orchestra
David Zinman (conductor)
R Strauss: Burleske in D minor for piano and orchestra
Emanuel Ax (piano)
London Philharmonic Orchestra
David Zinman (conductor)
J S Bach: Keyboard concerto no.1 in D minor BWV.1052
Emanuel Ax (piano)
London Philharmonic Orchestra
David Zinman (conductor)
R Strauss: Tod und Verklärung
London Philharmonic Orchestra
David Zinman (conductor)
After Mozart's Prague Symphony, a marvel of the Viennese Classical period, the American pianist, Emanuel Ax, joins the orchestra for a light hearted occasional piece by Strauss and Bach's most famous keyboard concerto. The LPO's concert ends with one of the greatest tone poems in the orchestral repertoire.
Radio 3 is broadcasting live from a pop-up studio at London's Southbank Centre all day every day for the last two weeks of March. If you're in the area, visit the Radio 3 studio and performance space in the Royal Festival Hall Riverside Café to listen to Radio 3, ask questions and enjoy the special events.
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