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RPO x Vasily Petrenko: Mahler 6

London, Royal Albert Hall — Main Hall

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About the Event

Experience an unforgettable evening at the iconic Royal Albert Hall with a breathtaking performance. Renowned conductor Vasily Petrenko will lead the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra in an inspiring rendition of Gustav Mahler's Symphony No. 6. Known for its emotional depth and intricate orchestration, this symphony is a true testament to Mahler's genius. The ambiance of the Royal Albert Hall, with its rich acoustics and historical significance, enhances the experience, making it the perfect setting for this powerful performance. Whether you are a classical music aficionado or new to Mahler's work, RPO x Vasily Petrenko: Mahler 6 promises an evening of stirring music that will leave a lasting impression. Don’t miss the chance to witness this extraordinary collaboration between Vasily Petrenko and the RPO as they bring Mahler's masterpiece to life. Immerse yourself in the symphonic wonder of RPO x Vasily Petrenko: Mahler 6 and let the music transport you to another world.

Program

  • Gustav Mahler – Symphony No. 6
Program is subject to change

Artists

Orchestra: Royal Philharmonic Orchestra



Acknowledged as one of the UK’s most prodigious orchestras, the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra (RPO) enjoys an international reputation for bringing audiences worldwide first‐class performances and the highest possible standards of music‐making across a diverse range of musical repertoire. This was the vision of the Orchestra’s flamboyant founder Sir Thomas Beecham, whose legacy is maintained today as the Orchestra continues to thrive.

Conductor: Vasily Petrenko



Born in St Petersburg in 1976, Vasily Petrenko is recognised as one of the exceptional musicians of his generation. Petrenko was still in his teens when he became resident conductor at St Petersburg Opera and Ballet Theatre, and has gone on to work with some of the world’s finest orchestras, earning international acclaim – and top prizes – for his inspirational performances.

His Liverpool debut with the Phil in November 2004, and subsequent appearances in October and December 2005, created huge excitement: “…memorable for the sheer electricity emanating from the podium. Instantly there was a sense of dialogue between conductor and musicians, between one orchestral family and another, between one phrase and the next, to release natural‐seeming eloquence from his players.”  The Daily Telegraph

Address

Royal Albert Hall, Kensington Gore, London, United Kingdom — Google Maps

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