Barbican Centre tickets 30 May 2024 - Anne-Sophie Mutter, London Symphony Orchestra and Thomas Adès: Stravinsky, Lutosławski & Adès | GoComGo.com

Anne-Sophie Mutter, London Symphony Orchestra and Thomas Adès: Stravinsky, Lutosławski & Adès

Barbican Centre, London, Great Britain
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Important Info
Type: Classical Concert
City: London, Great Britain
Starts at: 19:00
Duration: 2h
Cast
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Creators
Composer: Igor Stravinsky
Composer: Thomas Adés
Composer: Witold Lutosławski
Programme
Igor Stravinsky: Orpheus
Witold Lutosławski: Partita for violin and piano
Thomas Adés: Air for Violin and Orchestra
Igor Stravinsky: Agon
Overview

Threads of the past are woven into a radiant future in four ingenious compositions, presented by Thomas Adès, Anne-Sophie Mutter and the LSO.

Stravinsky didn’t attend the premiere of Agon on his 75th birthday, worried that audiences wouldn’t like his new direction. But the ballet was greeted with shouts and whistles, its bracing music compared to Champagne. It’s a cool and considered triumph which melds together ingredients from Baroque to jazz.
Lutosławski’s delicate Partita and Adès’ arching Air convert age-old structures into intriguingly unfamiliar objets d’art.

Like Agon, Orpheus was a balletic collaboration between Stravinsky and choreographer George Balanchine. Orpheus’ traditional lyre becomes a harp in Stravinsky’s elegant, ritualistic music. His music shapes the sound of the present moment, and Thomas Adès presents a much-anticipated UK premiere in this concert. Air was co-commissioned by violinist Anne-Sophie Mutter, for whom Lutosławski’s Partita was also written.

Venue Info

Barbican Centre - London
Location   Silk Street

The Barbican Centre is a performing arts centre in the Barbican Estate of the City of London and the largest of its kind in Europe. The centre hosts classical and contemporary music concerts, theatre performances, film screenings and art exhibitions. It also houses a library, three restaurants, and a conservatory.

The London Symphony Orchestra and the BBC Symphony Orchestra are based in the center's Concert Hall. In 2013, it once again became the London-based venue of the Royal Shakespeare Company following the company's departure in 2001.

In to two theatre spaces play host to the finest international theatre, dance and performance by artists and companies who are challenging the idea of what theatre can be.

An icon of Brutalist architecture, the Barbican is one of the UK’s architectural treasures.

Working with a site almost completely razed by the Blitz, the Barbican’s architects, Chamberlain, Powell, and Bon, seized the opportunity to propose a radical transformation of how we live in buildings and cities.

The result is one of London’s most ambitious and unique architectural achievements: a city within a city that is raised above street level and draws on a rich palette of references, from ancient Roman fortresses and French Modernism to Mediterranean holidays and Scandinavian design.

Important Info
Type: Classical Concert
City: London, Great Britain
Starts at: 19:00
Duration: 2h
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