Aaron Jay Kernis Musica Celestis
Tchaikovsky Piano Concerto No.1
Katherine Balch Like a broken clock (UK premiere)
Schumann Symphony No.3
Gemma New conductor
Mao Fujita piano
The horns throw down a challenge, the piano strides out, and Tchaikovsky's First Piano Concerto is in business. Some pieces are popular for a reason, and when the awardwinning Mao Fujita makes his Liverpool debut tonight, you won't need reminding why!
Gemma New conducts a concert that opens in heaven with Aaron Jay Kernis, and ends with Robert Schumann relaxing at a wine festival. And in between, a real surprise: a quirky little gem by Katherine Balch. Apparently she got the idea from a pop lyric and a cuckoo clock!
Post Concert Question Time - starts 15 minutes after the concert ends (Music Room) with
Gemma New and members of the Orchestra
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