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RCM Philharmonic Orchestra: Till Eulenspiegel
RCM Philharmonic Orchestra: Till Eulenspiegel

Thu, 06 Mar

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Amaryllis Fleming Concert Hall, RCM

RCM Philharmonic Orchestra: Till Eulenspiegel

Joana Carneiro is welcomed back to the Royal College of Music for a concert of contrasts, including a world premiere by RCM composer Gwydion Rhys, winner of the RCM Large Ensemble Composition Competition, and Richard Strauss’ fun-filled tone poem depicting ‘Till Eulenspiegel’s merry pranks’.

Time & Location

06 Mar 2025, 18:00 – 19:20

Amaryllis Fleming Concert Hall, RCM, Prince Consort Rd, South Kensington, London SW7 2BS, UK

About the event

Joana Carneiro conductor

RCM Philharmonic


Gwydion Rhys Two Pieces for Orchestra (world premiere)

R Strauss Till Eulenspiegels lustige Streiche op 28 TrV 171


Joana Carneiro is welcomed back to the Royal College of Music for a concert of contrasts, including a world premiere by RCM composer Gwydion Rhys, winner of the RCM Large Ensemble Composition Competition, and Richard Strauss’ fun-filled tone poem depicting ‘Till Eulenspiegel’s merry pranks’.


‘Once upon a time there was a knavish fool named Till Eulenspiegel. He was a wicked goblin up to new tricks’. So wrote Richard Strauss in the programme notes to his playful, dazzling single-movement work, which follows the adventures of Till Eulenspiegel, a figure from medieval folklore – like an impish Robin Hood. Till rides to market, wreaking havoc; dresses up as a clergyman; flirts and is rejected; punctures academic pomposity and, to the sound of sad trombones, is sent to the gallows. He pleads but is not spared, whistling defiantly before Strauss rounds off the work with a cartoonish flourish.


Supported by The Lawson Innovation Fund


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