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The Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra perform Prokofiev's 'Romeo and Juliet'

Elizabeth Alker introduces an afternoon of specially made recordings including orchestral works from the Berlin Philharmonic and chamber music led by Sir Antonio Pappano.

Elizabeth Alker brings you an afternoon of exclusive music-making including a focus on one of the finest orchestras in the world, the Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra. Today, they perform two works: Josef Suk's Fantasy for Violin and Orchestra with soloist Christian Tetzlaff; and excerpts from Prokofiev's ballet 'Romeo and Juliet'.
There is also chamber music recorded exclusively for Classical Live. Sir Antonio Pappano, Chief Conductor of the London Symphony Orchestra, performs music by Hindemith, Schubert and Shostakovich with colleagues at LSO St Luke's.
Also featured is an inaugural recital given by organist Olivier Latry recorded at St John鈥檚 College Chapel, Cambridge. Titular Organist at Notre-Dame de Paris, Olivier is one of the leading ambassadors for the organ. Today he performs Henri Messerer's transcription of Bach's famous Chaconne.

Josef Suk
Fantasy for Violin and Orchestra in G minor, Op. 24
Christian Tetzlaff, violin
Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra
Vladimir Jurowski (conductor)

Paul Hindemith
Flute Sonata
Gareth Davies (flute)
Sir Antonio Pappano (piano)

Johann-Sebastian Bach (arr. Henri Messerer)
Chaconne pour violon
Olivier Latry (organ)

Serge Prokofiev
Excerpts from 'Romeo and Juliet, Op. 64
Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra
Mirga Gra啪inyt臈-Tyla (conductor)

Franz Schubert
Schwanengesang, D. 957
No. 8 - Atlas
No. 14 - Die Taubenpost
Ian Bostridge (tenor)
Sir Antonio Pappano (piano)

Dmitri Shostakovich
Piano Quintet in G minor
Benjamin Marquise Gilmore (violin)
Juli谩n Gil Rodr铆guez second (violin)
Gillianne Haddow (viola)
David Cohen (cello)
Sir Antonio Pappano (piano)

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3 hours

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  • Next Tuesday 13:00