Description
Conductor Dmitri Jurowski
Soloist Alexander Gindin, piano
The Moscow City Symphony – Russian Philharmonic makes its Festival Hall debut fresh from a successful world tour, under the baton of its Principal Conductor Dmitri Jurowski. One of Russia’s foremost ensembles, the orchestra is based in Moscow at the International House of Music where it performs over 80 concerts a year – working with such leading artists as Roberto Alagna, Jose Carreras and Maxim Vengerov. Dmitri Jurowski, who is also Principal Conductor at the Royal Flemish Opera House in Antwerp, is the youngest member of the legendary Russian musical dynasty. He will conduct an all-Russian programme of works by Prokofiev and Rachmaninov, which includes a rare chance to hear the dazzling Russian virtuoso Alexander Gindin.
Date
21 January 2014
Venue
Royal Festival Hall
London, UK