ѿý NOW visit the mountains and countryside of France in the first in a series of three concerts exploring tone poems.
ѿý NOW visit the mountains and countryside of France in the first in a series of three concerts exploring tone poems.
Fun for all ages from 2 to 102. Come and enjoy the best family concert ever!
Soviet Revolutionaries: Behind Shostakovich’s cinematic Symphony No. 12
The focus shifts to Russia for the second concert in the tone poems series at ѿý Hoddinott Hall; part of R17, a season of events marking the centenary of the 1917 Russian revolution.
The focus shifts to Russia for the second concert in the tone poems series at ѿý Hoddinott Hall; part of R17, a season of events marking the centenary of the 1917 Russian revolution.
A unique show, mixing politics, dance, history, art, graffiti, sculpture, circus, film and music.
A unique show, mixing politics, dance, history, art, graffiti, sculpture, circus, film and music.
A unique show, mixing politics, dance, history, art, graffiti, sculpture, circus, film and music.
A unique show, mixing politics, dance, history, art, graffiti, sculpture, circus, film and music.
In the final instalment of the tone poem series the focus is on music inspired by the rivers of Europe
In the final instalment of the tone poem series the focus is on music inspired by the rivers of Europe
The romance and innovation of Respighi’s Roman trilogy
Gorky’s Zygotic Mynci co-founder Richard James joins forces with ѿý National Orchestra of Wales in a dynamic new collaboration.
Where all senses meet: I. Explore the music of Takemitsu
Conductor Laureate Tadaaki Otaka celebrates his 30th year with ѿý NOW and his 70th birthday with an all Elgar programme at ѿý Hoddinott Hall.
Conductor Laureate Tadaaki Otaka celebrates his 30th year with ѿý NOW and his 70th birthday with an all Elgar programme at ѿý Hoddinott Hall.
Swing into Christmas in style as award-winning jazz singer and ѿý Radio 2 presenter Clare Teal joins ѿý National Orchestra and Chorus of Wales
ѿý Wales’ annual festive concert in aid of ѿý Children in Need returns to St David’s Hall.
Composer-in-Association Huw Watkins curates two concerts of the music that shaped him, as a performer and as a composer.
Composer-in-Association Huw Watkins curates two concerts of the music that shaped him, as a performer and as a composer.
Its daring and at times outlandish writing has sparked debate ever since its premiere in 1824. Despite that, who can fail to be swept up by his Ode to Joy and vision of arcadia?
Its daring and at times outlandish writing has sparked debate ever since its premiere in 1824. Despite that, who can fail to be swept up by his Ode to Joy and vision of arcadia?
A first-time collaboration on an epic orchestral scale
A first-time collaboration on an epic orchestral scale
The second of two concerts in which Composer-in-Association Huw Watkins shares the music that shaped him as both a performer and composer.
Free workshops open to the public: 10:00-13:00 and 14:00-17:00
Nordic Patriots. What makes up the ‘Sound of the North’?
Nordic Patriots. What makes up the ‘Sound of the North’?
Sibelius’ patriotic side comes to the fore with his most anthemic tone poem and then his fifth symphony, a paean to nature and the countryside of his homeland
Sibelius’ patriotic side comes to the fore with his most anthemic tone poem and then his fifth symphony, a paean to nature and the countryside of his homeland
Contemporary Evenings
Contemporary Evenings
Free workshops open to the public: 14.00-17:00 and 18:00-21:00
Free workshop open to the public: 14:30 - 17:30
Family Concert
Family Concert with ѿý National Orchestra of Wales
Brahms’ first symphony is a marvellous statement that signalled the composer’s escape from the shadows of Beethoven.
Brahms' First: a swift guide
Brahms’ first symphony is a marvellous statement that signalled the composer’s escape from the shadows of Beethoven.
Brahms’ first symphony is a marvellous statement that signalled the composer’s escape from the shadows of Beethoven.
Rachel Podger directs ѿý NOW in a programme of Haydn & Mozart.
Rachel Podger directs ѿý NOW in a programme of Haydn & Mozart.
Amazing live music and an awesome time with ѿý National Orchestra of Wales.
Where all senses meet - II. The music of Debussy and Messiaen
Contemporary Evenings
Contemporary Evenings
ѿý National Orchestra of Wales celebrates its 90th Birthday
ѿý National Orchestra of Wales celebrates its 90th Birthday
Jonathan James introduces Richard Strauss' Four Last Songs.
In the Four Last Songs, Strauss takes leave of his long and fruitful life
In the Four Last Songs, Strauss takes leave of his long and fruitful life
Jonathan James introduces Richard Strauss' Four Last Songs.
In the Four Last Songs, Strauss takes leave of his long and fruitful life
In the Four Last Songs, Strauss takes leave of his long and fruitful life
Bruckner’s Seventh: a swift guide
A symphony of magnificent proportions by Bruckner, who was inspired by the scope and spirituality of Bach.
A symphony of magnificent proportions by Bruckner, who was inspired by the scope and spirituality of Bach.
One of China’s leading composers, Qigang Chen now divides his life between Beijing and France where he studied as a post graduate student with Oliver Messiaen.
The perfect introduction to the Orchestra for all ages!
Cracking the code – I. Shostakovich’s fifth
American Patriots and the Sound of Broadway
Feet will be tapping and fingers will be clicking in Bernstein's glittering music for the stage, as we join the celebrations for the composer’s centenary.
Feet will be tapping and fingers will be clicking in Bernstein's glittering music for the stage, as we join the celebrations for the composer’s centenary.
A concert of choral works by Sir James MacMillan
A concert of choral works by Sir James MacMillan
Cheltenham Music Festival
Cheltenham Music Festival
Cheltenham Music Festival
Cheltenham Music Festival
Cyw a'r Gerddorfa (Relaxed Performance)