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Cromwell Place x Philharmonia Orchestra: Art in Conflict

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April 1, 2023
- 2:30 p.m.

Pavilion Gallery

Cromwell Place

The Philharmonia Orchestra and Cromwell Place present a series of concerts reflecting on the themes of current exhibitions.

The thrird recital, accompanying Cromwell Place’s curated moment Art in Conflict, will offer music by Ukrainian Borys Lyatoshynsky and Russian Dmitri Shostakovich, composed during the Second World War. Both composers trod the tightrope of working under the Soviet authorities while expressing their own truth. 

The Philharmonia Orchestra recital series at Cromwell Place is supported by NJA Limited.

 

Event Programme

LYATOSHYNSKY String Quartet No.4

SHOSTAKOVICH Piano Quintet

Members of the Philharmonia Chamber Players, including:

  • Benjamin Marquise Gilmore, violin
  • Julian Milone, violin
  • Gijs Kramers, viola 
  • Yaroslava Trofymchuk, cello 
  • Simon Callaghan, piano

 

All tickets include a complimentary glass of prosecco or non-alcoholic equivalent on arrival.

Food and drinks will be available to purchase ahead of performance.

 

 

Event Timings

10:00am: The Hazel Bar & Kitchen opens

12:00pm: Lunch served in The Hazel Bar & Kitchen

2:15pm: Doors open

2:30pm: Music starts

3:30pm: Music ends

6:00pm: The Hazel Bar & Kitchen closes

 

Discover the other performances in this series:

28 January: Emerging Art

11 March: Women in Art

1 June: Three Trios

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Cromwell Place

Cromwell Place

A row of five, grade II listed, Victorian townhouses in South Kensington. Home to a year-round programme of diverse, interdisciplinary exhibitions and events across beautiful galleries, alongside the delicious Cromwell Place Café, and a variety of architecturally striking workspaces. Cromwell Place is open to all, and entry to all exhibitions is free.