Now in its 31st year, the Czech National Symphony Orchestra is one of Europe’s top symphonic ensembles.
With a repertoire that regularly encompasses both classical and contemporary, the orchestra this month visits the region to present a programme featuring works by Copland (Appalachian Spring), Beethoven (Piano Concerto No5 ‘Emperor’) and Smetana (Vltava).
The concert concludes with Dvořák’s much-loved Symphony No8, a genial work packed with folk melodies and the sounds of the forest. The concert is conducted by Steven Mercurio (pictured).
Now in its 31st year, the Czech National Symphony Orchestra is one of Europe’s top symphonic ensembles.
With a repertoire that regularly encompasses both classical and contemporary, the orchestra this month visits the region to present a programme featuring works by Copland (Appalachian Spring), Beethoven (Piano Concerto No5 ‘Emperor’) and Smetana (Vltava).
The concert concludes with Dvořák’s much-loved Symphony No8, a genial work packed with folk melodies and the sounds of the forest. The concert is conducted by Steven Mercurio (pictured).
Symphony Hall, Birmingham
7.30pm £15 - £45