Philharmonia Orchestra: Music of Today
A portrait of the contemporary composer at the Royal Festival Hall
Head on down to the Southbank Centre for a journey through the music of contemporary composer Tansy Davies, a composer whose work has been described as an amalgam of classical avant-garde and experimental rock.
The evening is conducted by Diego Masson and presented by Julian Anderson in conversation with the author. The event will offer the converted a new interpretation of Davies work, as well as providing the uninitiated with an introduction to the works of the Bristol-born musician.
This event takes place at the Royal Festival Hall on Thursday the 17th April at 6pm.
Find out more about free events at the Southbank Centre.
How to get there
Rail - Waterloo, Waterloo East or walk over the Hungerford Bridge from Charing Cross.
Underground
- The closest tube stations are Waterloo (on the Northern, Bakerloo
& Jubilee lines), Southwark (on the Jubilee line) or walk over the
Hungerford Bridge from Embankment (on the Northern, Bakerloo, District
and Circle lines).
Buses - All the following buses stop on
Waterloo Bridge and you can take the steps down to Southbank on either
side of the bridge or use the pavements that slope down away from the
river and then double back to take you to Upper Ground, which runs
behind the Southbank Centre: 1, 4, 26, 59, 68, 76, 139, 168, 171, 172,
176, 188, 243, 341, 521, X68, Riverside Bus (RV1 - which also stops on
Upper Ground which runs by the back of the Southbank Centre). 77 (Upper
Ground near the Festival Hall), 211 & 507 (Waterloo Road near the
main station), 381 (Stamford Street). 45, 63 & 100 all stop at the
southern end of Blackfriars Bridge, and there is a 10 minute walk along
the riverside to the Southbank Centre.



