Programme

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Classics and Hollywood Hits
Grand Auditorium
Tue
Anna Lapwood sitting next to an organ, smilling
©: Nick Rutter

What you’ll hear and see

The music

  • Hans Zimmer «Chevaliers De Sangreal» (arr. Anna Lapwood)
  • Philip Glass Mad Rush
  • Johann Sebastian Bach, Charles Gounod Ave Maria (arr. Anna Lapwood)
  • Hans Zimmer «Cornfield Chase» (arr. Anna Lapwood)
  • Benjamin Britten Sunday Morning op. 33a/2 (Four Sea Interludes) (arr. Anna Lapwood) Dawn op. 33a/1 (Four Sea Interludes) (arr. Anna Lapwood)
  • Alan Menken «The Bells of Notre Dame» (arr. Anna Lapwood)
  • Olivia Belli Limina Luminis for Organ Solo
  • Hans Zimmer, Klaus Badelt Pirates of the Caribbean. Suite (arr. Anna Lapwood)
  • Maurice Duruflé Prélude et fugue sur le nom d'Alain op. 7

The artists

  • Anna Lapwood organ

Midnight Sessions at the Royal Albert Hall

The New York Times describes her as «the world’s most visible organist».

Anna Lapwood is equally at home with the organ and the social networks, which she uses to spread music to as many people as possible. Multi-instrumentalist, conductor and composer, she seems to have as many strings to her bow as there are pipes on the Schuke organ at the Philharmonie, which she intends to bring to life in all its splendour during her recital.

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