Anonimi "The Future of Classical Music"

Details
Wednesday 21 May - 7:30pm
# ANONIMI Chamber Orchestra
# The Future of Classical Music
# Sunbeam Theatre, Ladbroke Hall
. Drinks and light bites available
. Doors open – 6:30pm
. Performance begins – 7:30pm
£35 Table Seating | Complimentary for Patrons
**Bookings: https://patrons.ladbrokehall.com/event/87566/tickets**
“The latest voice in the dialogue about what the future of classical music might look like” – The Arts Desk
Programme
. Sibelius Andante Festivo
. Stravinsky Concerto in D Major, K075
. Shostakovich Piano Concerto No.1 op.35
Performers
ANONIMI Chamber Orchestra
. Margarita Balanas, conductor
. Martin James Bartlett, piano
. Jasmin Iris Ghera, trumpet
About ANONIMI Chamber Orchestra
Founded in 2023 by cellist and conductor Margarita Balanas, ANONIMI emerges as a pivotal voice in the ever-evolving dialogue surrounding the future of classical music. Most recently, ANONIMI were invited as guests on BBC Radio 3 In- Tune. Following their sold-out Inaugural Performance at The Bomb Factory in Marylebone, London, ANONIMI continues to break new ground in the classical music scene.
The orchestra’s ethos, eloquently captured by The Arts Desk, emphasizes a steadfast commitment to prioritising the essence of music itself, illuminating ANONIMI’s mission deeply rooted in community engagement initiatives that harness the transformative power of music to inspire and connect. This dedication finds expression in their electrifying performances, outreach initiatives and collaborations with contemporary composers.
To make sure you get the best listening experience and avoid disrupting the concert, we will only be serving from our Light Bites menu in the Sunbeam Theatre. Orders will only be taken up until the start of the performance.
If you’d like to enjoy the full à la carte menu from Pollini at Ladbroke Hall, we recommend booking a table in the main dining room before or after the performance.
**Full Dinner Bookings: https://ladbrokehall.com/restaurant/**

Anonimi "The Future of Classical Music"