Ulster Orchestra: Young Romantics
Description
The joy of a gathering wind so a working ship can finally set sail and earn its passage.
The lyrical, song-like lines of a solo violin that are melancholy as well as virtuosic and utterly intoxicating; so much so it is widely considered the best violin concerto of all time. The exuberant scurrying of the orchestra in a tempestuous symphonic overture. The intense passion and dark drama of a radically new symphony. This programme features four composers writing in the early Romantic period, early in their careers, and music that is the perfect maelstrom of emotion to define the era.
Mendelssohn - Calm Sea and Prosperous Voyage
Bruch - Violin Concerto No.1
Farrenc - Overture No. 2
Schumann - Symphony No. 4
ALPESH CHAUHAN - CONDUCTOR
ALEXEY SEMENENKO - VIOLIN
- Admission £6 - £37
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