Internationally acclaimed pianist Freddy Kempf will be injecting plenty of pizzazz into proceedings when he shares a concert programme with the Brno Philharmonic at Symphony Hall in the middle of the month.
Freddy brings his talent to bear on two works that blur the lines between jazz and classical - Dave Brubeck’s Brandenburg Gate and George Gershwin’s I Got Rhythm Variations.
The pieces are neatly sandwiched between works by two composers with whom the Brno Philharmonic are closely associated:
Leoš Janáček’s Lachian Dances provides a stirring opening to what should be a memorable evening of musicmaking, while Antonín Dvořák’s Symphony No7 brings the concert to a suitably compelling conclusion.
Internationally acclaimed pianist Freddy Kempf will be injecting plenty of pizzazz into proceedings when he shares a concert programme with the Brno Philharmonic at Symphony Hall in the middle of the month.
Freddy brings his talent to bear on two works that blur the lines between jazz and classical - Dave Brubeck’s Brandenburg Gate and George Gershwin’s I Got Rhythm Variations.
The pieces are neatly sandwiched between works by two composers with whom the Brno Philharmonic are closely associated:
Leoš Janáček’s Lachian Dances provides a stirring opening to what should be a memorable evening of musicmaking, while Antonín Dvořák’s Symphony No7 brings the concert to a suitably compelling conclusion.
Symphony Hall, Birmingham
7.30pm £15-£40