ENTERTAINING | TUNEFUL | VIVACIOUS
Marta Ptaszyńska A Winter's Tale
Schumann Cello Concerto
Mendelssohn A Midsummer Night's Dream: Overture
Beethoven Symphony No. 2
Conductor Paweł Kapuła brings a work from his native Poland to the stage of BBC Hoddinott Hall as he makes his debut with BBC NOW this May – Marta Ptaszyńska takes the sounds of Vivaldi and transforms them into a new, almost surreal sound picture in A Winter’s Tale, written in 1984. BBC Radio 3 New Generation Artist Sterling Elliott also debuts with the Orchestra in Schumann’s intensely lyrical and meditative Cello Concerto, and we explore Mendelssohn in cinematic fairytale form in his overture to A Midsummer Night’s Dream.
Although less frequently performed that some of his other symphonies, Beethoven’s Second Symphony is a snapshot of Beethoven at his most humorous. Unpredictability and playfulness tally with a bold explosion of joy in this vividly contrasting symphony.
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.