Cinematic piano music and a lush symphony 

Rachmaninoff & Glass 

2 October | 8:15 p.m.
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Date
Friday 2 October
Location
Amare Concert Hall, The Hague
Tickets
From €30
Musicians
Conductor: Dennis Russell Davies
Piano: Maki Namekawa
This concert is part of the series Symphonic Friday - Small - €29 for ages 29 and under.

Today we present a very special Dutch premiere: Philip Glass’sMishima Concerto for piano and orchestra, a cinematic and mesmerizing journey. Pianist Maki Namekawa, Glass’s close musical ally, takes the lead. You’ll also hear Rachmaninoff’sThird Symphony, a passionate blend of nostalgia and modern flair. A program full of contrast, energy, and emotional richness. 

Under the baton of grand master Dennis Russell Davies—who has been conducting with passion and finesse for decades and is also the partner of tonight’s pianist—we present compositions in which past and present intertwine. Glass’sMishima Concertoemerged from his music for the acclaimed filmMishima.The piece exudes contemplation, freedom, and inner strength. Rachmaninoff’sThird Symphony, on the other hand, embraces memory and longing, with lush strings and playful jazzy accents. Rachmaninoff wrote the symphony after emigrating to the United States, and you can hear the balance between nostalgia for his homeland and an open, energetic outlook toward the future. A layered listening experience in which cinematic clarity and romantic grandeur reinforce one another.