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WNO Orchestra: Crossing Borders
11th July, 7:30pm
Classical, Chamber Music

Tickets:

£5-£20

Information

Smetana Bartered Bride Overture
Mozart Clarinet Concerto (Thomas Verity)
Schumann Symphony No.4

Tomáš Hanus conductor

An inspiring journey through the rich musical tapestry of Central Europe.

Take a seat and join WNO Orchestra and WNO Music Director Tomáš Hanus as they embark on an exhilarating journey through some of Central Europe’s finest masterpieces, opening with the triumphant Overture from Smetana’s The Bartered Bride. Celebrating the nationalistic pride he kindled in Czechia during the 19th century, this piece is fizzing with energy and rhythmic folk flavouring.

Travelling South to neighbouring Austria, enjoy the lyricism and witty dialogue of Mozart’s Clarinet Concerto in A Major.

Bringing the expedition to a close, an immersive encounter with the world of high German Romanticism. Schumann’s Symphony No 4 is one continuous drama with brooding phrases and accumulating energy, infused with the famous ‘Clara Theme’, in honour of his wife.

Venue

Royal Welsh College of Music and Drama, CF10 3ER
Screenshot 2024-07-01 at 14-42-14 WNO Orchestra Crossin[...]
WNO Orchestra: Crossing Borders
11th July, 7:30pm
Romantic

Tickets:

£5-£20

Information

Smetana Bartered Bride Overture
Mozart Clarinet Concerto (Thomas Verity)
Schumann Symphony No.4

Tomáš Hanus conductor

An inspiring journey through the rich musical tapestry of Central Europe.

Take a seat and join WNO Orchestra and WNO Music Director Tomáš Hanus as they embark on an exhilarating journey through some of Central Europe’s finest masterpieces, opening with the triumphant Overture from Smetana’s The Bartered Bride. Celebrating the nationalistic pride he kindled in Czechia during the 19th century, this piece is fizzing with energy and rhythmic folk flavouring.

Travelling South to neighbouring Austria, enjoy the lyricism and witty dialogue of Mozart’s Clarinet Concerto in A Major.

Bringing the expedition to a close, an immersive encounter with the world of high German Romanticism. Schumann’s Symphony No 4 is one continuous drama with brooding phrases and accumulating energy, infused with the famous ‘Clara Theme’, in honour of his wife.

Venue

Royal Welsh College of Music and Drama, CF10 3ER

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