Benjamin Grosvenor in a suit standing pensively behind a grand piano, lid open, on a bright neutral background

Philharmonia Orchestra

International Concert Series Wed 3 Jun 2026, 7:30pm The Anvil

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Tickets:

£46, £42, £35, £27, £18. Under 25s and f/t students £12 (includes £4 booking fee)

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£12 per student, one free teacher per 10 pupils (includes £4 booking fee)

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Programme

Strauss
Don Juan
Burleske
Sinfonia domestica
Der Rosenkavalier: Waltz sequence no. 1

Performers and Cast

Benjamin Grosvenor
piano
Santtu-Matias Rouvali

The grand finale of the Philharmonia's 80th birthday celebrations is a complete reconstruction of a celebrated concert from 1947, when the 83-year old Richard Strauss conducted the then recently formed orchestra in pieces that he particularly loved.

The exhilarating Don Juan was the first big success of his career, a bold and dashing work which proceeds at full throttle before evaporating in an enigmatic conclusion.

The Sinfonia domestica uses his home life – children playing, a quarrel and reconciliation with his wife, dreams and cares at night – as the starting point for a work which overflows with imaginative and exuberant music.

The fleet-fingered and witty Burleske is perfect for tonight's soloist, Benjamin Grosvenor, and the concert ends with what was the encore in 1947, superb waltzes from Strauss' most famous and heartwarming opera.

The Philharmonia Orchestra is Anvil Arts’ Orchestra in Partnership.

Players

Players

Reviews

A miraculous soloist
The Times (on Benjamin Grosvenor)

Dates and Times

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