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Rachmaninov's Symphony No.1

Tuesday 31 March 2026, 7.30pm
Cadogan Hall

Rossini The Barber of Seville: Overture
Rubbra Piano Concerto
Rachmaninov Symphony No.1

Nil Venditti Conductor
Mark Bebbington Piano

Royal Philharmonic Orchestra

At the age of 22, Rachmaninov had his heart broken. He poured all his ambition and all his emotion into the epic score of his First Symphony, which goes off like a volcano – wild, passionate and positively brimming with inspiration. For many years it was lost, but today conductor Nil Venditti gives this youthful tour-de-force its due. The Northampton-born composer Edmund Rubbra, meanwhile, was one of the most admired names in post-war British music, but today his radiant Piano Concerto – inspired by the flowers and moods of the English countryside – is a real rarity. Pianist Mark Bebbington has made it his mission to rediscover Britain’s lost masterworks, and this one’s a jewel. You might be about to discover your new favourite piece.

’Venditti’s facility for phrasing and for highlighting detail was to the fore, teasing from the orchestra a warm sound and a bright demeanour.’ Bachtrack, August 2024

*Kindly supported by Adrian Yardley


Large print versions and digital formats of the programme for this concert are available on request for customers with accessibility requirements. Please email your request to Doran Crowhurst crowhurstd@rpo.co.uk at least one full week before the performance.


Ticket information

Doors: 6.45pm

Concert starts: 7.30pm (approximate end time: 9.45pm)

Tickets from £18* (prices may be subject to change)

*All RPO orders are subject to a £4 transaction fee.


Series Discount

This concert is part of our 2025–26 Series at Cadogan Hall.

Book 2 or 3 concerts in the series to save 15%

Book 4 or 5 concerts in the series to save 25%

Book 6 or more concerts in the series to save 30%

Excludes Christmas Cracker concerts

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