She’Koyokh will be performing in an innovative and exciting collaboration with the Aurora Orchestra as part of the Aurora’s ‘New Moves’ series at LSO St Luke’s on Sunday 18th November. Highlighting the klezmer and folk influences within Mahler’s 1st Symphony, She’Koyokh and the Aurora Orchestra will be performing a collaborative programme which, as Nicholas Collon, Principal Conductor of the Aurora Orchestra, explains “might paint the Mahler in a slightly different light to be able to see the symphony in a slightly strange context [while giving] the Aurora players and She’Koyokh players a chance to collaborate together and show some of the virtuosity and vitality of individuals, which is such a part of what Aurora is.”
KlezMahler: She’Koyokh collaborates with the Aurora Orchestra
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