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Maxim Vengerov Plays Tchaikovsky

The Philharmonia Orchestra is joined by Maxim Vengerov, acclaimed as ‘one of the greatest violinists in the world today’ (Classic FM).

Tchaikovsky wrote his Violin Concerto on holiday by Lake Geneva with the young student he hoped would premiere it, and poured equal parts emotion and virtuosity into his fiercely difficult and beautiful score. This afternoon it’s in the hands of exceptional violinist Maxim Vengerov who the Philharmonia are delighted to welcome to the stage.

William Walton’s First Symphony is one of the most enduringly popular works by a British composer, and one of the great symphonies of the 20th century. Walton first conjures up vast landscapes tinged with the dark undercurrents of the interwar years – and, according to some of his biographers, the anguish of a broken relationship. But the confidence and grandeur that fans of Walton’s coronation music or film scores will recognise, come to the fore in the thrilling finale.

Performers

Philharmonia Orchestra

Mark Wigglesworth conductor, *

Maxim Vengerov violin, *

Repertoire

Bacewicz: Divertimento for string orchestra

Tchaikovsky: Violin Concerto

Interval

Walton: Symphony No.1

Need to know

Age guidance
For ages 7+. Under-12s must be accompanied by an adult on our site.
Event information

* Please note change of artists from originally advertised.

For your visit

This event is held at the Royal Festival Hall Southbank Centre

The Royal Festival Hall is open six days a week.

Tuesday – Sunday, 10am – 11pm
Monday, closed.