Orpheus Sinfonia - Brahms Symphony No. 2
Two World Premieres
Part of the Orpheus Sinfonia Foundation Programme 2024-25 Season
Add to my Calendar 26-06-2025 19:30 26-06-2025 21:30 36 Orpheus Sinfonia - Brahms Symphony No. 2 Brahms' Symphony No.2 is his most popular and it's easy to see why - it's music that radiates sunshine and joy, one of his most upbeat compositions which is full of memorable melodies. Music from Bizet's fiery opera Carmen starts your evening, and in-between there's new music to intrigue and delight. Miles Walter's music has been praised for its ability to express the highs and lows of human emotion, while in Cheryl Frances-Hoad's new piece there's a chance for the saxophone to shine as soloist.We do hope you can join us for this evening of exceptional artistry and inspiration. The Orpheus Sinfonia Foundation Programme is generously supported by the Skyrme Hart Charitable Trust. St George's Hanover Square, London DD/MM/YYYYDetails
St George's Hanover Square
Mill Street
Mayfair
London
W1S 1FX
England
Programme
Georges Bizet – Carmen Suite 1: Excerpts
Miles Walter – World Premiere Composition
Cheryl Frances-Hoad – Three Mathematical Diversions
~ Interval ~
Johannes Brahms – Symphony no.2 in D major, Op.73
Performers
Thomas Carroll – Conductor
Jonathan Radford – Saxophone
Alvin Arumugam – Assistant Conductor
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Programme Note
Brahms' Symphony No.2 is his most popular and it's easy to see why - it's music that radiates sunshine and joy, one of his most upbeat compositions which is full of memorable melodies. Music from Bizet's fiery opera Carmen starts your evening, and in-between there's new music to intrigue and delight. Miles Walter's music has been praised for its ability to express the highs and lows of human emotion, while in Cheryl Frances-Hoad's new piece there's a chance for the saxophone to shine as soloist.
We do hope you can join us for this evening of exceptional artistry and inspiration.
The Orpheus Sinfonia Foundation Programme is generously supported by the Skyrme Hart Charitable Trust.
