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Elgar, Delius and Roxburgh
with the BBC Symphony Orchestra, the BBC Symphony Chorus
Friday 08 October 2010, 7pm
Barbican, Silk Street, London EC2Y 8DS
part of the BBC SO 2010-11 Barbican Season series
Edwin Roxburgh
Concerto for Orchestra (RPS Elgar Bursary Commission: world premiere)
Elgar Falstaff
Delius The Song of the High Hills
Sir Andrew Davis conductor
Olivia Robinson soprano
Christopher Bowen tenor
BBC Symphony Chorus
British music, a central part of BBC Symphony Orchestra life since its birth, is celebrated in style tonight under Sir Andrew Davis. The Orchestra’s Conductor Laureate sets the pace with the world premiere of Edwin Roxburgh’s exhilarating Concerto for Orchestra before turning to Delius’s sublime tone-poem, The Song of the High Hills, a work inspired by Norway’s landscape and nature. The concert closes with Elgar’s portrayal of Shakespeare’s ‘fat knight’.
Pre-concert talk, 6pm
Fountain Room
Composer Edwin Roxburgh introduces tonight's concert
Free to ticket-holders for the evening concert. Limited capacity - please arrive early to avoid disappointment.
How to get there
By tube
- The nearest Underground station is Barbican, on the Circle, Metropolitan and Hammersmith & City lines.To reach the Barbican,exit the station and cross Aldersgate Street in front of you. Walk through the road tunnel (Beech Street) before taking the first turning right into Silk Street. The Barbican is straight ahead of you. Alternatively, exit the station using the stairs to the first floor, crossing the road using the footbridge before following the signs to the Barbican. Other Underground stations nearby are Moorgate, St Paul's, Bank, Liverpool Street and Mansion House.
By bus
- Bus Route 153 stops outside the Barbican in Silk Street. Starting from outside Liverpool Street Station, it runs daily to the Barbican, Angel and Finsbury Park. Other services running near the Barbican are as follows: 8, 11, 23, 26, 35, 42, 43, 47, 48, 55, 56, 76,78, 100, 133, 141, 149, 172, 214, 242, 243, 271, 344 (7 days a week); 4, (Mon-Sat); 21, 25, 521 (Mon-Fri).
By train
- The nearest rail stations are Liverpool Street, Farringdon and Blackfriars. City Thameslink services serve Barbican, Moorgate and Cannon Street.
By car
- The Barbican is clearly sign-posted and has four car parks. Two are off Beech Street (westbound access only) and two are off Silk Street near the main entrance. Please allow plenty of time for your journey. All car parks have a height restriction of 6'1". If the Barbican car parks are full, alternative parking is available in Aldersgate Street.
Disabled access
- The Main entrance at Silk Street is ramped and lifts give access to all levels. All our venues have seating for wheelchair users - please inform us of any access requirements on booking. There are three wheelchairs for visitors' use, subject to availability; these can be pre-booked by calling the Box Office on 020 7638 8891.
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