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While Arnold’s Peterloo Overture portrays the events of the ’Peterloo’ incident in Manchester in 1819, lamenting those lost and injured but ultimately ending in triumph, Tchaikovsky’s Marche slave depicts tales of Russia’s stand in the Serbian-Ottoman War, using both Serbian and Russian folk songs to represent the oppression and victory of the Slavonic people.
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1 dates (16 Nov - 16 Nov)
Nov
16
Sat
5:30 pm
Royal College of Music Museum
London, United Kingdom
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