‘Accessible music for all, brought to you by the young musicians of tomorrow’ is the name of the game for the Romantic Revival Orchestra (RRO), a brand-new ensemble of talented musicmakers that features (mostly current) Royal Birmingham Conservatoire students.
Focusing on romantic repertoire, presented alongside new and contemporary tonal compositions, the RRO here bring their first season to a close, performing a programme that features new music alongside Dvořák’s Sixth Symphony and Wieniawski’s Second Violin Concerto performed by Maciej Rzepczyk (pictured).
‘Accessible music for all, brought to you by the young musicians of tomorrow’ is the name of the game for the Romantic Revival Orchestra (RRO), a brand-new ensemble of talented musicmakers that features (mostly current) Royal Birmingham Conservatoire students.
Focusing on romantic repertoire, presented alongside new and contemporary tonal compositions, the RRO here bring their first season to a close, performing a programme that features new music alongside Dvořák’s Sixth Symphony and Wieniawski’s Second Violin Concerto performed by Maciej Rzepczyk (pictured).
CBSO Centre, Birmingham
7pm £5-£15