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Orchestral Masterworks: Myths and Magic

Dates
20 February 2025, 6:00pm

Venue
Amaryllis Fleming Concert Hall

Tickets
£10, £8; £5 under 35

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Video game art of Zelda standing on a rocky outcrop, holding a bow and arrow, with a colourful sunset in the background

20 February 2025, 6:00pm

Venue
Amaryllis Fleming Concert Hall

Tickets
£10, £8; £5 under 35

To access discounted under-35s tickets, please select your seat and on the following page select the Under 35 ticket type. Please ensure that you have also inputted your date of birth in your online account. You may be asked to show proof of age eligibility when you attend your booked performance. The discount applies to the cheapest price band only and will be applied at checkout. Full terms and conditions are available on our Box Office page.

Natalia Luis-Bassa conductor
RCM Philharmonic

Mussorgsky Night on Bald Mountain
Gabriela Ortiz Kauyumari
Pierre Catherine-Buffet Migratory Dove (world premiere)
Koji Kondo (arr Nic Raine) The Legend of Zelda
Ginastera Dances from Estancia op 8a

Natalia Luis-Bassa unveils a mystical world of magic and mayhem in a concert that ranges from orchestral classics to game music, plus a world premiere from RCM Composition for Screen Masters student Pierre Catherine-Buffet.

²Ñ³Ü²õ²õ´Ç°ù²µ²õ°ì²â’s Night on Bald Mountain was inspired by Gogol’s horror-filled folk tale St John’s Eve, which prompted the composer to write what he called a ‘hot-blooded and disordered’ work evoking a witches’ sabbath of unhinged mania – eventually vanquished by tolling bells.

Gabriela Ortiz’s Kauyumari represents a blue deer, a Mexican spirit guide that reminds us of our role as guardians of the planet, and, in an RCM first, we hear game music by Koji Kondo from The Legend of Zelda.

The programme is rounded off by the spirited, rhythmically intricate Dances from Estancia by Ginastera.

2025 Rod Williams Memorial Concert

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