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London Philharmonic Orchestra - FUNharmonics Family Concert Journeys archiveADAMS Short Ride in a Fast Machine DVORAK Scherzo from Symphony 9 (From the New World) MENDELSSOHN Second Movement, Symphony 3 (Scottish) MARIANELLI New work DEBUSSY Iberia - Le Matin d'un jour de fete ROZSA The Golden Voyage of Sinbad SCHIFRIN (arr.Townend) Mission Impossible RALF SOCHACZEWSKY conductor CHRIS JARVIS presenter Composers live life in the fast lane, creating music at a rate of knots, especially when they are influenced by the places they visit. So, fasten your seat belts as we join seven composers hit with the travel bug, starting with Short Ride in a Fast Machine by America's most famous living composer. Dvorak made it to America in a steamboat, and his New World Symphony reflects both his Bohemian roots and the spiritual melodies of his new home, while Debussy's music for Iberia creates a perfect audio snapshot of Spain. We reach the climax of our three-part musical journey with Oscar-winning composer, Dario Marianelli, and two magnificent film themes inspired by dangerous journeys bring the concert to a roaring close - Rozsa's The Golden Voyage of Sinbad and Schifrin's Mission Impossible. Foyer Events throughout the morning You can try your hand at playing an orchestral instrument in one of our Have-a-Go sessions, get your face painted or join our human orchestra - in the foyers before and after the performance. London Philharmonic Orchestra - FUNharmonics Family Concert Journeys website.

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Company: London Philharmonic Orchestra

London Philharmonic Orchestra - FUNharmonics Family Concert Journeys

London Philharmonic Orchestra - FUNharmonics Family Concert Journeys (Concert) production archive for QTIX code T1709946029. Details of all London Philharmonic Orchestra - FUNharmonics Family Concert Journeys archived productions can be found under the QTIX code: S0621569586

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8 May 10Southbank Centre
West End, Greater London
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