University Symphony Orchestra

Part of the York Concert 2026/27 Season

Add to my Calendar 28-11-2026 19:00 28-11-2026 21:00 36 University Symphony Orchestra Following the success of her Military Sinfonietta in 1937, the Czech composer Vítězslava Kaprálová was asked by her publisher, Universal Edition, to compose another orchestral work, based on the traditional folk songs and dances of her homeland. Suita rustica draws heavily on inspiration from Stravinsky, specifically his ballet Petrushka, which Kaprálová had studied as a student in Brno and later in Prague. The Czech composer completed the entire three-movement suite in a staggering nine days, beating the very tight deadline set by her publisher. Despite this and the exquisite lyricism of the work, Universal Edition ultimately chose not to publish it. After completing a highly successful concert tour of the United States in 1948, Poulenc was commissioned by the Boston Symphony Orchestra to write a piano concerto to help restore relations between Paris and America following the Second World War. It was after the second performance of his Piano Concerto in 1950 that the music critic Claude Rostand famously referred to Poulenc, when describing the sharp contrasts in his music, as ‘something of a monk and something of a rascal.’ Britten’s Symphonic Suite is one of several works that the composer derived from his opera Gloriana, which was commissioned by the Royal Opera House to celebrate the coronation of Queen Elizabeth II in 1953. The work is divided into four contrasting movements drawn directly from major dramatic moments in the stage production. Also born from dramatic music, Jonny Greenwood’s 2012 orchestral suite adapts the Radiohead guitarist's acclaimed score for the Oscar-winning film There Will Be Blood. Sir Jack Lyons Concert Hall, York DD/MM/YYYY

Details

Sir Jack Lyons Concert Hall
University of York
York
YO10 5DD
England

Tickets

Prices: £5.00-£16.00
Booking line: 01904 322439
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Programme

Vítězslava KaprálováSuita Rustica
Benjamin BrittenGloriana, symphonic suite, Op.53a
Jonny GreenwoodThere Will be Blood
Francis PoulencPiano Concerto, FP 146

Performers

John Stringer – Conductor

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Programme Note

Following the success of her Military Sinfonietta in 1937, the Czech composer Vítězslava Kaprálová was asked by her publisher, Universal Edition, to compose another orchestral work, based on the traditional folk songs and dances of her homeland. Suita rustica draws heavily on inspiration from Stravinsky, specifically his ballet Petrushka, which Kaprálová had studied as a student in Brno and later in Prague. The Czech composer completed the entire three-movement suite in a staggering nine days, beating the very tight deadline set by her publisher. Despite this and the exquisite lyricism of the work, Universal Edition ultimately chose not to publish it.

After completing a highly successful concert tour of the United States in 1948, Poulenc was commissioned by the Boston Symphony Orchestra to write a piano concerto to help restore relations between Paris and America following the Second World War. It was after the second performance of his Piano Concerto in 1950 that the music critic Claude Rostand famously referred to Poulenc, when describing the sharp contrasts in his music, as ‘something of a monk and something of a rascal.’

Britten’s Symphonic Suite is one of several works that the composer derived from his opera Gloriana, which was commissioned by the Royal Opera House to celebrate the coronation of Queen Elizabeth II in 1953. The work is divided into four contrasting movements drawn directly from major dramatic moments in the stage production. Also born from dramatic music, Jonny Greenwood’s 2012 orchestral suite adapts the Radiohead guitarist's acclaimed score for the Oscar-winning film There Will Be Blood.

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