Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra presents 'Dvorak Eight' at Weymouth Pavillion
Wednesday, September 18, 2024, 1930 - 2130
The Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra is coming to Weymouth Pavillion with a concert showcasing the grand symphonies of Dvorak, Mozart, Mendelssohn and Faure, some of the most dynamic composers of the eighteenth and nineteenth century. Additionally, this concert will the first conducted by our new Assistant Conductor, Enyi Okpara, come along and be the first to see him in action.
Dvořák broke new ground with his Eighth Symphony, a work, as he explained, meant to be “different from the other symphonies, with individual thoughts worked out in a new way.” The music is steeped in the flavour and atmosphere of the Czech countryside. It has often been described as a “sunny” work, but in truth it is much more than that; there are passages of drama, exhilaration, happiness and nostalgia.
In a glorious burst of activity, Mozart composed twelve superlative piano concertos from February 1784 to December 1786. They were deeper in feeling, broader in scope and richer in colour than any he had written before. No.21 is built on a fully symphonic scale, with an orchestral backing that matches the solo part for interest and variety. Mendelssohn’s musical postcard of a Hebridean visit conjures up a whole seascape including the grandeur of Fingal’s Cave, the swelling of the sea, the light on the water and the fury of the waves breaking on the cliffs, whilst Fauré’s delicate and nostalgic Pavane shines in its elegant simplicity.
Tickets can be purchased from the Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra website or through the Weymouth Pavillion website.
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Category: Live Music | Concert
Prices:
General Admission: GBP 19.00,
Concession: GBP 9.50,
General Admission: GBP 32.00
Artists: Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra, Enyi Okpara, Danny Driver
Dvořák broke new ground with his Eighth Symphony, a work, as he explained, meant to be “different from the other symphonies, with individual thoughts worked out in a new way.” The music is steeped in the flavour and atmosphere of the Czech countryside. It has often been described as a “sunny” work, but in truth it is much more than that; there are passages of drama, exhilaration, happiness and nostalgia.
In a glorious burst of activity, Mozart composed twelve superlative piano concertos from February 1784 to December 1786. They were deeper in feeling, broader in scope and richer in colour than any he had written before. No.21 is built on a fully symphonic scale, with an orchestral backing that matches the solo part for interest and variety. Mendelssohn’s musical postcard of a Hebridean visit conjures up a whole seascape including the grandeur of Fingal’s Cave, the swelling of the sea, the light on the water and the fury of the waves breaking on the cliffs, whilst Fauré’s delicate and nostalgic Pavane shines in its elegant simplicity.
Tickets can be purchased from the Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra website or through the Weymouth Pavillion website.
URLs:
Instagram: https://go.evvnt.com/2571400-2?pid=2874
Facebook: https://go.evvnt.com/2571400-3?pid=2874
Twitter: https://go.evvnt.com/2571400-4?pid=2874
Booking: https://go.evvnt.com/2571400-5?pid=2874
Category: Live Music | Concert
Prices:
General Admission: GBP 19.00,
Concession: GBP 9.50,
General Admission: GBP 32.00
Artists: Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra, Enyi Okpara, Danny Driver
Starting Price Per Person
£ 9.50 GBP
Other Information
Where
Weymouth Pavilion
Esplanade
Weymouth DT4 8ED
United Kingdom
( Theatre - Cinema Hall )
Esplanade
Weymouth DT4 8ED
United Kingdom
( Theatre - Cinema Hall )
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