London Philharmonic Orchestra FUNharmonics programme: The Colour Monster, 29 Jan 2023

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SUNDAY 29 JANUARY 2023 SOUTHBANK CENTRE’S ROYAL FESTIVAL HALL CONCERT 12.00PM–1.00PM ACTIVITIES 10.00AM–11.45AM

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ON STAGE TODAY

REBECCA TONG conductor LUCY HOLLINS presenter LONDON PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA

Welcome to our FUNharmonics family concert here at the Royal Festival Hall. Today we are going to be helping our friend, The Colour Monster. He’s all mixed up and very confused and needs some help finding out more about all his emotions! In today’s concert, based on the beautiful story of The Colour Monster by Anna Llenas, we will explore our own emotions with music that is sad, happy, angry, calm and more, all through the wonderful sound of the London Philharmonic Orchestra. With plenty of interactive moments, and even an audience song to sing, we can’t wait for you to join us.

TODAY’S MUSIC

GEORGES BIZET Prelude from Carmen LUCY HOLLINS ARR. REYNOLDS Wonderful You FLORENCE PRICE ‘Nimble Feet’ from Dances in the Canebrakes EDVARD GRIEG ‘Death of Åse’ from Peer Gynt

MODEST MUSSORGSKY ARR. RIMSKY-KORSAKOV Night on a Bare Mountain (extract) CLAUDE DEBUSSY ARR. CAPLET Clair de Lune JOHANNES BRAHMS ARR. PARLOW Hungarian Dance No. 5

MIKHAIL GLINKA Overture from Ruslan and Ludmilla

Production support from Richard Mallett Arts Management

FOYER ACTIVITIES AT THE ROYAL FESTIVAL HALL

OAE TOTS

LEVEL 5 FUNCTION ROOM

GREEN SIDE

CONDUCTING

Meet the woodwind & French horn GREEN BAR 10.00–11.45am

RAINBOWS

Meet the violin, cello & harp SUNLEY PAVILION 10.00–11.45am

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THE NATIONAL POETRY LIBRARY

SPOOKY SHADOWS

Meet the violin, viola, double bass & trombone BLUE BAR 10.00–11.45am

MONSTER STOMP!

10.15–10.45am 11.15–11.45am 12.15–12.45pm JCB GLASS LIFT

Meet the trumpet, tuba & percussion FOYLE PAVILION 10.00–11.45am

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SINGHARMONICS

THE CLORE BALLROOM

10.30–10.50am 11.00–11.20am 11.30–11.50am

CLOAKROOM

SINGHARMONICS

A fun vocal workshop, suitable for the whole family –bring your voice and get ready to learn ‘Wonderful You’, our audience participation song, led by Rosie Adediran.

See and hear orchestral instruments up close in our interactive chamber music sessions inspired by today’s concert. Sessions last for around 15 minutes and are drop-in. Suitable for ages 5+. Pre-concert only. Concert ticket-holders only. Please be aware spaces are subject to availability.

OAE TOTS

An introduction to the period instruments of the Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment as they play music inspired by today’s concert. Suitable for ages 2–5. Pre-booked ticket holders only (ticketed separately).

MEET THE ORCHESTRA BLUE SIDE

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