Now here’s a concert with a difference, featuring, as it does, original choreography designed to bring a visual dimension to the music.
The Birmingham-based Kimichi Symphony Orchestra - which last spring enjoyed a major Symphony Hall hit with Igor Stravinsky’s Diaghilev ballets - here returns to the venue to present an afternoon concert featuring three Richard Strauss masterpieces: Till Eulenspiegel, Tod und Verklarung, and Ein Heldenleben. The first two of the three compositions will be re-imagined through a cultural-fusion collaboration with the Sujata Banerjee Dance Company.
Now here’s a concert with a difference, featuring, as it does, original choreography designed to bring a visual dimension to the music.
The Birmingham-based Kimichi Symphony Orchestra - which last spring enjoyed a major Symphony Hall hit with Igor Stravinsky’s Diaghilev ballets - here returns to the venue to present an afternoon concert featuring three Richard Strauss masterpieces: Till Eulenspiegel, Tod und Verklarung, and Ein Heldenleben. The first two of the three compositions will be re-imagined through a cultural-fusion collaboration with the Sujata Banerjee Dance Company.
Symphony Hall, Birmingham
4pm £15