Details
St George's Bristol
Great George Street
Bristol
BS1 5RR
England
Tickets
Prices: £23
Book Tickets
Programme
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart – Symphony no.41 in C major 'Jupiter', K.551
Performers
Nicholas Collon – Conductor
Programme Note
A fully immersive performance entirely from memory, this is a chance to hear one of classical music’s greatest masterpieces in an exhilarating new way: Mozart’s Jupiter Symphony. Freed from music stands and scores, Aurora Orchestra’s memorised performances have an extraordinary spontaneity and charge to them, drawing you closer to the music. You’re not simply listening from a distance – you’re part of the performance, experiencing the music from within the orchestra itself.
The music lives and breathes through the musicians, and will be introduced by Aurora’s Principal Conductor Nicholas Collon, who will offer personal insights and walk you through the symphony’s story as it unfolds. The result is an experience that feels closer to a gig: dynamic, intimate, conversational, and alive in the moment.
This marks the first collaboration between Aurora Orchestra and through the noise – and through the noise’s first orchestral project – bringing together a shared vision of inviting audiences to experience classical music with shared joy, catharsis, and to connect to a distant time and place.
This concert was due to take place at another Bristol venue, but has moved to St George’s Bristol due to unforeseen circumstances. All affected ticketholders have been contacted, and all original event tickets remain valid at St George’s Bristol. Please note that while the event date remains the same, the start time has now changed
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