There are limited tickets available for this event.
Royal Philharmonic Orchestra with Jonathan Bloxham (conductor) and Jennifer Pike (violin).
We’re delighted to welcome back the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra to the Festival in their 75th anniversary year, under the baton of Jonathan Bloxham (please note this is a change from our printed brochure).
The orchestra is joined by international star violinist Jennifer Pike who will be performing Mozart’s dazzling Violin Concerto No.5. The concert also includes two works by Vaughan Williams that are not regularly performed on the concert platform.
The evening will conclude with Mozart Symphony No.29, written when he was just 18 years old it was favoured by the composer himself who programmed it for performance time and time again.
Please remember to bring your face covering with you as visitors over the age of 11 are required to wear them in the building, unless you are exempt from wearing one. If you remove your mask to eat or drink you must put it back on straight after.
Duration: 2 hours (ends approx 9.30pm)
Sponsored by Mrs Rosamond Brown, Kilfinan Trust, The Vaughan Williams Charitable Trust
Programme
Vaughan Williams Five Variants of Dives and Lazarus
Mozart Violin Concerto No.5
Vaughan Williams 6 Studies in English Folk Song for Cor Anglais and String Orchestra
Mozart Symphony No.29
Jonathan Bloxham conductor
Jennifer Pike violin
Royal Philharmonic Orchestra
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