First in our series is a concert reflecting on the theme of Emerging Art, an opportunity for our Emerging Members to showcase young artists, and our more established Members to programme artists emerging to the art world, previously dismissed or underacknowledged by the institution and historical canons.
Enjoy an afternoon performance by members of the Philharmonia Orchestra with Dvořák's 'American' quartet interspersed with the spiritual Deep River, music by Mexican composer Diana Syrse in which the string players also play pre-Columbian instruments, and a brand new short piece by Yshani Perinpanayagam. Her piece was written especially for this series, to accompany Cromwell Place’s exhibitions championing young and emerging artists.
The Philharmonia Orchestra recital series at Cromwell Place is supported by NJA Limited.
Event Programme
DVOŘÁK String Quartet No. 12 ‘American’
Movements interspersed with:
ANON arr. Burleigh Deep River
PERINPANAYAGAM We Folk Disquieten (World premiere)
SYRSE Pyramids in an Urban Landscape (UK premiere)
Members of the Philharmonia Chamber Players, including:
- Adrián Varela, violin
- Eunsley Park, violin
- Yukiko Ogura, viola
- Yaroslava Trofymchuk, cello
All tickets include a complimentary glass of prosecco or non-alcoholic equivalent on arrival.
Food and drinks will be available to purchase ahead of performance.
Event Timings
10:00am: The Club Room opens
12:00pm: Lunch served in The Club Room
2:15pm: Doors open
2:30pm: Music starts
3:30pm: Music ends
6:00pm: The Club Room closes