Royal Philharmonic Orchestra
Boris Giltburg, soloist
Passion, versatility, and uncompromising artistic standards are the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra's hallmarks. The orchestra returns to Krannert Center with its music director Vasily Petrenko for a rousing program highlighting the uncompromising excellence of the United Kingdom's most in-demand orchestra. The program's light-hearted opening, Berlioz's Overture to the comedic opera Beatrice and Benedict, contrasts the gravitas of the closing work, Shostakovich's Symphony No. 10, considered one of the greatest of all 20th-century symphonies. Vasily Petrenko brings a deep affinity for and love of Shostakovich's music to the podium; his insightful recordings of the composer's complete symphonic output have been lauded for their depth, integrity, musicality, and interpretive intelligence. Benjamin Grosvenor has had to withdraw from this performance and will now be replaced by Goris Giltburg as soloist in Beethoven's playful Piano Concerto No. 1. Giltburg has been praised by critics for his "singing line, variety of touch and broad dynamic palette capable of great surges of energy." (Washington Post)
Please note that the following items are not allowed in the concert hall: backpacks, large bags, strollers, instrument cases, food, beverages other than bottled water, tripods, signs, balloons, skateboards, bicycles, scooters, and any other items deemed to be dangerous or to pose an obstruction. Thank you for your cooperation with these guidelines.
Season-long Sponsors
- A. Mark Neuman
- Anonymous
- Phyllis Robeson & Family
Endowed Underwriters
- Avis & Dean Hilfinger
Patron Underwriters
- Carol & Willis Colburn
Patron Sponsor
- Carolyn Burrell
- Anne Mischakoff Heiles & William Heiles
Patron Co-Sponsors
- Sherry & Nelson Beck
- Wilma & William O'Brien