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Sibelius, Prokofiev and Stravinsky

Klaus Mäkelä and Andrej Power

Sunday 10 November 2024 • 7pm

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Jean Sibelius
Tapiola (20 mins)
Sergei Prokofiev
Violin Concerto No 2 (26 mins)
Interval
Igor Stravinsky
The Rite of Spring (36 mins)

Klaus Mäkelä conductor
Andrej Power violin
London Symphony Orchestra

The concert will finish at approximately 9pm, including a 20-minute interval (timings subject to change).

Tickets

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The Concert

Tales of ancient spirits and savage dreams from Sibelius and Stravinsky, alongside the fluid, lyrical melodies of Prokofiev’s Second Violin Concerto.

The Music

Prokofiev wrote that his Second Violin Concerto was the product of his ‘nomadic concert-tour existence’, which took him from Paris to Baku, Madrid to Morocco. Despite this, its melodies carry more than a hint of the composer’s homeland of Russia, to which he was about to return, along with tinges of Spain in the finale’s clicking castanets.

The riotous Parisian premiere of The Rite of Spring in 1913 has gone down in legend as Stravinsky pushed musical boundaries and changed the classical world forever. Today the piece sounds as daring, thrilling and modern as it did then.

The Performers

Klaus Mäkelä’s love of Stravinsky’s ballet will shine through in every detail of The Rite of Spring, as he makes his debut with the Orchestra. LSO Leader Andrej Power also makes a debut, performing alongside his colleagues as soloist for the first time.

I had only my ear to help me; I heard and I wrote what I heard. I am the vessel through which The Rite passed.
Igor Stravinsky

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Booking and Discounts

Booking Your Tickets

Online at lso.co.uk or barbican.org.uk
By phone on +44 20 7870 2500 (Monday to Friday 12–5.30pm)
In person at the Barbican Centre (no booking fee)

Refunds and Exchanges

Contact the Box Office at least 24 hours before the performance (two weeks for group bookings) to exchange your tickets for another LSO concert or Barbican credit voucher, valid for six months. A per-ticket administration fee applies.

The LSO reserves the right to change artists or programmes if necessary. In the unlikely event of a cancellation, all bookers will receive a refund.

Questions About Your Booking?

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All discounts are subject to availability and may not be combined.

Multibuy Discounts

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Wildcards

£12 or £16 (£10 or £15 for Half Six Fix concerts), plus booking fee. Check availability using the Wildcards button above. On the concert night, show your Wildcard order email at the Stalls box office to receive a valid ticket worth at least £18 (£15 for Half Six Fix). Find out more about Wildcards.

Young People and Students

18 and under: £6 tickets. Book online, by phone or in person.
14–25s: Join Young Barbican for discounted tickets to selected concerts.
Full-time students: Join Student Pulse for £6 or £10 tickets to selected LSO concerts.

Groups of 10+

Save 20% to 30% and enjoy additional benefits. Find out more about group booking.

Access Members

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