BEETHOVEN Coriolan Overture, Op. 62
ELGAR Cello Concerto in E minor, Op. 85
TCHAIKOVSKY Symphony No. 4
In the orchestra’s debut at The Stoller Hall they will be performing a programme of well loved pieces.
Elgar’s contemplative cello concerto, composed just after the First World War, will be played by a soloist from the Royal Northern College of Music.
Tchaikovsky’s 4th Symphony was first performed in Moscow in 1878 and is sometimes nicknamed “fate”. It incorporates Russian folk themes running through the four movements.
The Coriolanus Overture was written for a tragedy and has been frequently recorded by the major orchestras.
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Part of our Around The World in 80 Concerts series Coming from a family of seven outstandingly gifted musicians,...
Please note: The season ticket provides access to all six concerts on-demand until 29 April. Access to the concerts will...