London Philharmonic Orchestra
Jan 14 2027
London Philharmonic Orchestra (on Tour)
Tarrodi, Grieg, Sibelius
Edvard Grieg was just 24 years old when he wrote his much-loved Piano Concerto. He drew inspiration from Norwegian folk music: in the finale, you hear echoes of the enchanting Hardanger fiddle, and he incorporates a ‘halling’, a lively Norwegian dance, into the music. The British pianist Benjamin Grosvenor, called a “sensational meteorite” by Le Soir, relishes this challenging concerto. Conducted by the enthusiastic Anja Bihlmaier, the London Philharmonic Orchestra pairs Grieg with a colourful piece by Andrea Tarrodi and Jean Sibelius’ First Symphony, a monumental composition that rises slowly out of a mysterious clarinet solo.
Anja Bihlmaier
conductor
Benjamin Grosvenor
piano
Program
Edvard Grieg
Piano Concerto, op. 16
Jean Sibelius
Symphony no. 1, op. 39
Andrea Tarrodi
Birds of Paradise II