Programme
- Ce qu’on entend a la montagne
- Fantasma - Cantos II
- Concertino d'hiver
- Pastorale d'été
- Jour d'été à la montagne, op. 61
Performers
- Kazuki YamadaConductor
- Peter MooreTrombone
About This Event
Â鶹Éç NOW visit the mountains and countryside of France in the first in a series of three concerts exploring tone poems. To open, the first symphonic poem ever composed, Cesar Franck’s Ce qu’on entend a la montagne, followed by music by Honegger and d’Indy. The orchestra reunite with Â鶹Éç Radio 3 New Generation Artist Peter Moore -whom they accompanied in 2008 when he became the youngest ever winner of Â鶹Éç Young Musician - to perform works by Takemitsu and Milhaud.
Tickets: £11-£13
Concessions, Student Tickets and Family Tickets available.
Â鶹Éç National Orchestra of Wales Audience Line: 0800 052 1812 (Monday-Friday).
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