Lucienne Renaudin Vary to lead Royal Philharmonic Orchestra concert at Cambridge Corn Exchange
Lucienne Renaudin Vary will lead the concert. - Credit: Archant
The Royal Philharmonic Orchestra will perform at the Cambridge Corn Exchange on Saturday June 17.
Lucienne Renaudin Vary, who will lead the concert, is “an exciting young talent in the world of classical music, who is due to release her debut album with Warner Classics in autumn 2017,” say promoters.
“Next season will see her tour extensivley, including dates with Munich Symonhny Orcehstra, Hong Kong Sinfonietta, Les Violons du Roy and Lucerne Symphony Orchestra.
“Debussy’s languid, dreamlike Prélude à l’Après-midi d’un faune opens this final concert of the series.
“Filled with wonderful melodies and stirring rhythms, Shostakovich’s Symphony No. 5 pulses with irresistible energy.
“Written under Joseph Stalin’s stifling Soviet regime, the composer subtly crafted a blend of satire and submission that intrigues audiences to this day.”
Tickets, £17 to £40 each, are available from www.cambridgelivetrust.co.uk
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The concert starts at 7.30pm.