Throughout the season, we have curated diverse concert programs, that evoke a distinct atmosphere through carefully chosen themes.
During the planning process, we found ourselves in a 'post-pandemic mood,' driven by a collective desire to provide audiences with a fundamental sense of positivity and buoyancy as a lasting impression that lingers as you leave the concert hall.
Our season has explored various themes, celebrating the profoundly positive while also embracing the vulnerable aspects of human experience.
Through this careful curation, we hope to have captured a broad spectrum of emotions within the music. And now, the culmination of this year's subscription series invites you to 'a time for tenderness'.
Renowned violinist Anthony Marwood has meticulously crafted a program that strikes a delicate balance, setting a fundamental mood without overwhelming us with tender emotions.
As the season's concluding piece, we invite you discover a true revelation in the realm of music, Enescu's Octet in an arrangement for string orchestra.
Program
- Trad. / James MacMillan: Hirta
- Edward Elgar: Serenade for strings
- George Enescu: Octet in C major (version for string orchestra)
Contributors
- Anthony Marwood, artistic director / violin
Practical information
For security reasons, the University Aula has mandatory coat check. We recommend arriving well before the event starts.