Piccadilly Sinfonietta may be less than a decade old, but the ensemble has already established an impressive reputation for its performances of baroque and classical works for chamber orchestra.
Their latest Birmingham performance - taking place in the city’s cathedral, by the tranquil glow of candlelight - sees them presenting a programme comprising three well-known works: Beethoven’s Piano Concerto No5 - also known as ‘The Emperor’ - Grieg’s Morning from Peer Gynt and Piano Concerto No2 by Rachmaninov. The concert’s pianist is the widely acclaimed Warren Mailley-Smith (pictured
Piccadilly Sinfonietta may be less than a decade old, but the ensemble has already established an impressive reputation for its performances of baroque and classical works for chamber orchestra.
Their latest Birmingham performance - taking place in the city’s cathedral, by the tranquil glow of candlelight - sees them presenting a programme comprising three well-known works: Beethoven’s Piano Concerto No5 - also known as ‘The Emperor’ - Grieg’s Morning from Peer Gynt and Piano Concerto No2 by Rachmaninov. The concert’s pianist is the widely acclaimed Warren Mailley-Smith (pictured
Birmingham Cathedral, Birmingham
7.30pm £21.50 upwards