Daniel Lebhardt plays Rachmaninov

Where once the sounds of heavy industry clattered and banged, on Friday the Rachmaninov Piano Concerto No. 2 played by soloist Daniel Lebhardt echoed round the beautifully restored Grade II railway building, that was in the heart of the former Swindon railway works, that now houses the STEAM Museum.

The event was part of the Swindon 175 celebrations, and featured the Swindon Symphony Orchestra under conductor Malcolm Webb.

Just for those that wonder what the Concerto is, here is what Wikipedia lists as where the music has been used as a sound track.

 

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