Philip Glass' Double Timpani Concerto

Groove, whirl and waltz with Glass, Simon and Rachmaninoff.
Shall we dance? This concert suggests we do and invites us to learn about the history of dance itself under the baton of Alpesh Chauhan. Simon’s Four Black American Dances are depictions of rituals and traditions from Black communities, born out of and in response to their changing social contexts. Rachmaninoff’s Dances – his final work – whirl and weave through a series of contrasting moods, ending in a glorious party. And Glass’ Concerto – a rare chance to see the Timpani up front and central – grooves and swings with an irresistible beat. CBSO’s Matthew Hardy and Toby Kearny take the solo spots.
About Philip Glass' Double Timpani Concerto
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Full programme
- Philip Glass, Double Timpani Concerto (27mins)
- Carlos Simon, Four Black American Dances (14mins)
- Rachmaninoff, Symphonic Dances (40mins)
Performers
Alpesh Chauhan
ConductorMatthew Hardy
TimpaniToby Kearney
Timpani