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In this most lyrical, poetic and fantastical of his concertos, Beethoven does not abandon Mozartian concerto form but imbues it with a genuinely romantic voice. In a thrilling dialogue between soloist and orchestra, it is ardent and melancholy, heroic and ethereal, anguished and whimsical. Schumann’s Second Symphony was a personal triumph and marked the start of the final phase of his career. It is a reflection not only of his recent health issues but also the feeling of triumph at overcoming the despair that had gripped him for a year. It transports the listener towards redemption in a way that looks back to Beethoven but also predicts the future greats, like Mahler, who were to come. A magnificent energy pervades Brahms’ overture. Opening with two emphatic chordal exclamations its defiant strength is heightened by the return of a poignant little march idea, defining the ‘Tragic’ even more potently than all the muscular thrust before and after it.

Read more about our Principal Guest Conductor Chloé Van Soeterstède here.

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Enjoy code: 430624
Type
Concert
Target groups
Adult, Elderly, Youth
Source
TheList
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Available tickets

Wednesday
12/03 2025 7:30pm
Lighthouse: Poole's Centre for the Arts 21 Kingland Road POOLE
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