RICH | BRILLIANT | IMPASSIONED
Sibelius Pelléas et Mélisande
Ravel Piano Concerto for the Left Hand
Chausson Symphony in B-flat
Left handed piano sensation Nicholas McCarthy makes his debut with BBC NOW in Ravel’s emotionally powerful and highly virtuoso Piano Concerto for the Left Hand.
Inhabiting a medieval world of dream and fantasy, Pelléas et Mélisande tells of a fated love triangle and its impending doom as heard in Maeterlinck’s melodrama of the same name. Densely sonoric, darkly rich and harmonically turbulent, this masterpiece remains as one of Sibelius’ most popular concert works. A student of both Massanet and Franck, Chausson was a prolific writer of song, but it is his only symphony that stands as one of his most important works. From the wholesome exuberance of the opening movement, to the hushed intensity of the slow movement and sparkling drama of the finale, this imaginatively colourful, grand and melodically masterful symphony is the perfect package.
Age guidance: No Under 2s, please note that all under 16s must be seated with an adult aged 18 or above.
Start time: 7:30pm
Wheelchair Accessibility
We have 4 wheelchair and companion seats available that are located in Row O at the back of our orchestra hall.
If you have any assistance needs and wish to discuss this before booking, please contact our Customer Relations team. You can do this via our webchat service or by emailing tickets@wmc.org.uk
UNDER 26S AND STUDENTS
£6
DISABLED AND UNWAGED
£10
OVER 65S
£12
HYNT SCHEME
Free tickets for carers and companions. Find out more about the Hynt access scheme.
All offers subject to selected seats, allocations and availability.