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Cadogan Hall: Academy of St Martins Orchestra; £15 tickets for under £10

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Cadogan Hall: Academy of St Martins Orchestra; £15 tickets for under £10

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Join us for a spectacular evening of classical music at one of London's most impressive concert halls.

For under a tenner you can attend this wonderful concert featuring two superstars of the concert circuit alongside one of London's finest orchestras.

The Academy of St Martin in the Fields Orchestra was founded by Sir Neville Marriner in 1958. Tonight the Academy is joined by two illustrious musicians from the New York Philharmonic.

  • Music Director of the New York Philharmonic, the renowned Alan Gilbert

  • Dynamic Israeli pianist Inon Barnatan, for whom the role of Artist in Association was specially created in New York.

Book now to be sure of these seats, we have limited numbers.

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Programme

• Brahms Variations on a Theme of Joseph Haydn Op. 56a

• Beethoven Piano Concerto No. 3 in C minor Op. 37

Interval

• Haydn Symphony No. 90 in C major Hob. 1:90

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TICKET PRICE

Start time: 7pm

Concert around 2 hours with interval.

Our seats are in the back of the stalls and usually cost £15, plus £3 booking fee.

Total price: £18.

With us £9.85, all fees included.

You are welcome to join us after the concert for a drink nearby.

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NOTE

We also have a limited number of Band A seats. These are close to the stage and will be together also.

These seats at the front of the stalls usually cost £36.

Including the booking fee of £3, the total cost is £39

With us, top seats for £16.75! RSVP HERE (https://www.meetup.com/Lets-Do-London/events/226672216/)

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Conductor: Alan Gilbert

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Alan Gilbert was elected to The American Academy of Arts & Sciences in 2014, was honoured with the Foreign Policy Association Medal in 2015, and is nominated for an Emmy Award for Outstanding Music Direction of the New York Philharmonic's acclaimed production of Sweeney Todd, broadcast on PBS's Live from Lincoln Center in 2015.

Photographer: Chris Lee

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Pianist: Inon Barnatan

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Barnatan’s critically acclaimed discography includes Avie and Bridge recordings of the Austrian composer’s solo piano works, as well as Darknesse Visible, which scored a coveted place on the New York Times Year's Best list. His Chopin and Rachmaninoff duo sonatas album, recorded with cellist Alisa Weilerstein, will be released by Decca Classics next season.

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The Academy of St Martin in the Fields Orchestra

"Brilliantly lively, immaculately polished." BBC Music Magazine

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The Academy of St Martin in the Fields Orchestra performs fresh, brilliant interpretations of the world’s most loved classical music.

Founded by Sir Neville Marriner in 1958, his vision and inspiration keep the Academy sound and spirit alive. Today they are led artistically by virtuoso violinist Joshua Bell. They are known for their polished and refined sound, with performances rooted in outstanding musicianship.

The orchestra travels the world, playing a huge variety of venues from church halls to the grandest concert halls in Europe. Their commitment to international touring means their music is equally loved in New York and Nuremberg.

CADOGAN HALL

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In the heart of Chelsea, Cadogan Hall has become one of London’s leading venues. The Hall’s 900 seats, excellent acoustic and luxurious surroundings makes it the first choice for some of the UK’s top orchestras, including the Hall’s resident orchestra, the Royal Philharmonic, as well as a favourite London destination for international touring orchestras.

Cadogan Hall is the chosen venue for the world-famous BBC Proms Chamber Music Series and also offers a vibrant selection of contemporary, jazz, folk and world music events as well as debates and conferences.

Cadogan Hall has a fully licensed bar and all the comforts you would expect of a premium London concert venue.

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TRAVEL

The easiest way to travel to Cadogan Hall is by public transport. Located two minutes walk from Sloane Square Tube, served by District and Circle lines, just one stop from Victoria station.

From Sloane Square station it's a two minutes walk.

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