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21 Oct 2025, Maida Vale Studios
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Âé¶¹Éç Symphony Orchestra 2025/26 Martijn Dendievel conducts Dvořák and Respighi

Âé¶¹Éç Symphony Orchestra
Martijn Dendievel conducts Dvořák and Respighi
14:30 Tue 21 Oct 2025 Maida Vale Studios
Unchained emotion: the Âé¶¹Éç Symphony Orchestra plays Dvořák’s most passionate symphony, and joins pianist Alexander Gadjiev in Respighi’s sumptuous, unfairly neglected Piano Concerto.
Unchained emotion: the Âé¶¹Éç Symphony Orchestra plays Dvořák’s most passionate symphony, and joins pianist Alexander Gadjiev in Respighi’s sumptuous, unfairly neglected Piano Concerto.

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Inspiration has its own agenda, and for a railway enthusiast like Dvořák the sight of a train arriving at Prague’s main station was enough to suggest the melody that would grow into his Seventh Symphony. Some say it’s his greatest, and this stormy, impassioned masterpiece has been described as the sound of nation awakening to freedom, and as a deeply personal meditation on private tragedy. Either way, it’s gripping, and it’ll make a magnificent climax to this concert from the Âé¶¹Éç Symphony Orchestra. Martijn Dendievel conducts – one of Europe’s fastest-rising podium stars – and he’s joined by the award-winning pianist (and former Âé¶¹Éç New Generation Artist) Alexander Gadjiev to uncover a true forgotten gem. Brilliant, poetic and wildly romantic, Respighi’s rarely-heard Piano Concerto has all the colour and melody you’d expect from the composer of The Pines of Rome. Your new favourite discovery? Don’t bet against it…