7. Schumann and Mahler 7Join the London Symphony Orchestra for an enchanting evening of music featuring works by Schumann and Mahler, under the baton of Daniel Harding with star pianist Daniil Trifonov. This captivating concert will take place at the Barbican on Sunday, 2nd February 2025, starting at 7pm.
The evening will commence with Robert Schumann's Piano Concerto, a piece that spans approximately 31 minutes and showcases some of Schumann's most beautiful, accomplished, and irresistible music. This lyrical, fantasy-like concerto, dedicated to his wife, Clara, promises to be a highlight of the night.
Following an interval, the concert will continue with Gustav Mahler's Symphony No. 7, lasting around 1 hour and 20 minutes. Mahler's Seventh Symphony is one of his most imaginative and unexpected works, featuring two intimate "night music" movements, an eerie pastiche of a waltz, and surprising instrumental cameos, including guitar and mandolin. This symphony is a journey through Mahler's romantic best, full of night music and love songs.
Daniel Harding, known for his thrilling insights into Mahler’s symphonies, will lead a full complement of LSO players through this intriguing piece. Daniil Trifonov, a pianist with a great love for the Romantic era, will bring his exceptional talent to Schumann's concerto, making this a must-see event for classical music enthusiasts.
The concert is scheduled to conclude at approximately 9:20pm, including a 20-minute interval. Tickets are available in various price ranges, with a booking fee applicable for online and phone transactions. Discounts are available for multiple bookings, young people, students, and groups, ensuring everyone has the opportunity to experience this magnificent performance.
Don't miss this opportunity to witness the London Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Daniel Harding and featuring Daniil Trifonov, in a memorable night of Schumann and Mahler at the Barbican. Book your tickets now and be part of a musical journey that promises to be both romantic and imaginative.