Stravinsky project wins Sky Arts Award

The Philharmonia Orchestra's 2016 series 'Stravinsky: Myths and Rituals' won the classical music category of the prestigious prize. The series was directed by conductor Esa-Pekka Salonen, and the series consultant was Professor Jonathan Cross of Oxford University's Music Faculty. Professor Cross was in stellar company - other prize-winners included Ken Loach, Rose Tremain and (posthumously) David Bowie. At the core of the project was a series of performances of Stravinsky's works by the Philharmonia Orchestra at London's Royal Festival Hall, plus spin-off performances in Aix-en-Provence and San Francisco. Professor Cross advised on the repertoire and helped to shape the programmes for these performances. He also gave talks to the audience before concerts, took part in broadcasts on BBC Radio 3, and led study days at the South Bank. Along with the digital material, this allowed him to reach a new, large audience with his research on Stravinsky, which includes an acclaimed new biography.
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