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Orchestra play music by genre-defying composers

  • from £12 | Queen Elizabeth Hall Southbank Centre London, England, SE1 United Kingdom (map)

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Radio 3 and 6 Music’s Elizabeth Alker presents a night of music by genre defying and hard-to-categorise composers in the Southbank Centre’s Queen Elizabeth Hall.

The BBC Concert Orchestra lends its powerful sound to an eclectic range of pioneering artists, conducted by André de Ridder and featuring brand new arrangements by Quinta and Robert Ames.

the performers:

BBC Concert Orchestra + André de Ridder (conductor) + Aïsha Devi (singer) + Afrodeutsche (singer)

the programme:

Daniel Avery - Song for the Swordsman (arranged Quinta)
Aïsha Devi - New work (arranged Robert Ames)
Afrodeutsche - New work (arranged Robert Ames)



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