Cardiff Events
Fri 28 Jun 2019
- 19:3091Èȱ¬ Hoddinott Hall, Cardiff
In his first major choral composition Brahms created a work that marked a turning point in his career.
In his first major choral composition Brahms created a work that marked a turning point in his career.
Programme
- Funeral Song
- A German Requiem
Performers
- Nathalie StutzmannConductor
- Elizabeth WattsSoprano
- Jacques ImbrailoBaritone
Composers
Thu 6 Jun 2019
- 19:30St David's Hall, Cardiff
The season closes with the lighter side of Shostakovich and Mahler, expressing both youthful energy and awe at the wonders of nature.
The season closes with the lighter side of Shostakovich and Mahler, expressing both youthful energy and awe at the wonders of nature.
Programme
- Piano Concerto No. 2 in F major
- Symphony No. 1 in D major
Performers
- Mark WigglesworthConductor
Composers
Thu 9 May 2019
- 19:30St David's Hall, Cardiff
A dark and intense programme is spearheaded by Coriolan’s call to revolt, with Bartók and Mozart sustaining the momentum with taut, brooding works.
A dark and intense programme is spearheaded by Coriolan’s call to revolt, with Bartók and Mozart sustaining the momentum with taut, brooding works.
Programme
- Overture ‘Coriolan’
- Piano Concerto No. 3
- Symphony No. 40 in G minor
Performers
- Jac van SteenConductor
- LlÅ·r WilliamsPianist
Thu 18 Apr 2019
- 19:3091Èȱ¬ Hoddinott Hall, Cardiff
91Èȱ¬ NOW is joined by two conductors for a special concert for Easter in 91Èȱ¬ Hoddinott Hall.
91Èȱ¬ NOW is joined by two conductors for a special concert for Easter in 91Èȱ¬ Hoddinott Hall.
Programme
- Overture 'Russian Easter Festival', Op 36
- 5 Mystical Songs
- Blithe Bells (orchestral version)
- Easter Oratorio
Performers
- Jonathon Heywardconductor
- Jonathan Cohenconductor
- Steven DevineConductor
- Anna DennisSoprano
- William TowersAlto
- Nick PritchardTenor
- William DazeleyBaritone
Thu 11 Apr 2019
- 19:30St David's Hall, Cardiff
Rachmaninov’s most popular concerto and Schubert’s final symphony invite the listener to settle back and lose sense of time; to relax, breathe out and let themselves be swept along.
Rachmaninov’s most popular concerto and Schubert’s final symphony invite the listener to settle back and lose sense of time; to relax, breathe out and let themselves be swept along.
Programme
- Piano Concerto No. 2 in C minor
- Symphony No. 9 in C major, ‘Great’
Performers
- Alexander VedernikovConductor
- Boris GiltburgPiano
Composers