The Art of Mahler part 1
Mahler’s ‘Rückert’ songs and troubled tenth symphony are moving meditations on themes of beauty, death and martyrdom. With its reflective opening movements, Beethoven’s fourth concerto sets the mood perfectly.
Mahler’s ‘Rückert’ songs and troubled tenth symphony are moving meditations on themes of beauty, death and martyrdom. With its reflective opening movements, Beethoven’s fourth concerto sets the mood perfectly.
The Art of Mahler part 1
Mahler’s ‘Rückert’ songs and troubled tenth symphony are moving meditations on themes of beauty, death and martyrdom. With its reflective opening movements, Beethoven’s fourth concerto sets the mood perfectly.
Mahler’s ‘Rückert’ songs and troubled tenth symphony are moving meditations on themes of beauty, death and martyrdom. With its reflective opening movements, Beethoven’s fourth concerto sets the mood perfectly.
Celebrating 10 years of ѿý Hoddinott Hall!
Come and hear the latest in composition in Wales, as composers worthy of wider exposure have the opportunity to hear their works performed by the Orchestra.
Spanish accents
Bask in music inspired by the sun and colours of Spain, whether through one of the country’s modern masters, or via the vivid imagination of Ravel and Debussy.
Bask in music inspired by the sun and colours of Spain, whether through one of the country’s modern masters, or via the vivid imagination of Ravel and Debussy.
Spanish accents
Bask in music inspired by the sun and colours of Spain, whether through one of the country’s modern masters, or via the vivid imagination of Ravel and Debussy.
Bask in music inspired by the sun and colours of Spain, whether through one of the country’s modern masters, or via the vivid imagination of Ravel and Debussy.
Live from ѿý Hoddinott Hall, Sir Andrew Davis conducts L'enfance du Christ
Sir Andrew Davis conducts Berlioz’s L’enfance du Christ in ѿý Hoddinott Hall to mark the 150th anniversary of the composer’s death.
Sir Andrew Davis conducts Berlioz’s L’enfance du Christ in ѿý Hoddinott Hall to mark the 150th anniversary of the composer’s death.
Come and hear the latest in composition in Wales, as composers worthy of wider exposure have the opportunity to hear their works performed by the Orchestra.
Come and hear the latest in composition in Wales, as composers worthy of wider exposure have the opportunity to hear their works performed by the Orchestra.
Come and hear the latest in composition in Wales, as composers worthy of wider exposure have the opportunity to hear their works performed by the Orchestra.
Beethoven's Violin Concerto
Beethoven's Violin Concerto
ѿý National Orchestra and Chorus of Wales celebrate St David’s Day with traditional songs, choral works and the chance to sing-along with Wales’ finest.
ѿý NOW celebrates International Women's Day with a programme featuring the music of Augusta Holmes, Clara Schumann, Joan Tower and Florence B. Price.
ѿý NOW celebrates International Women's Day with a programme featuring the music of Augusta Holmes, Clara Schumann, Joan Tower and Florence B. Price.
English Accents
With its brisk Charlestons and snappy urban energy, Gershwin’s concerto never loses its fizz, offset by Clyne’s musical poetry and Elgar’s dynamic variations.
With its brisk Charlestons and snappy urban energy, Gershwin’s concerto never loses its fizz, offset by Clyne’s musical poetry and Elgar’s dynamic variations.
Elgar Enigma Variations
Elgar Enigma Variations
Take a journey into classical music with ѿý National Orchestra of Wales’ ever popular family concert.
ѿý Radio 3 New Generation Artist, Thibaut Garcia, joins ѿý NOW to play Joaquin Rodrigo’s beautiful classic for guitar and orchestra: Concierto de Aranjuez.
ѿý Radio 3 New Generation Artist, Thibaut Garcia, joins ѿý NOW to play Joaquin Rodrigo’s beautiful classic for guitar and orchestra: Concierto de Aranjuez.
ѿý Radio 3 New Generation Artist, Thibaut Garcia, joins ѿý NOW to play Joaquin Rodrigo’s beautiful classic for guitar and orchestra: Concierto de Aranjuez.
ѿý Radio 3 New Generation Artist, Thibaut Garcia, joins ѿý NOW to play Joaquin Rodrigo’s beautiful classic for guitar and orchestra: Concierto de Aranjuez.
Join us on an adventure with musicians from the ѿý National Orchestra of Wales, with plenty of opportunities for fun, dancing and joining in!
Join us on an adventure with musicians from the ѿý National Orchestra of Wales, with plenty of opportunities for fun, dancing and joining in!
Take a journey into classical music with ѿý National Orchestra of Wales’ ever popular family concert.
The final masterpiece: Schubert 9
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.
The final masterpiece: Schubert 9
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.
ѿý NOW is joined by two conductors for a special concert for Easter in ѿý Hoddinott Hall.
ѿý NOW is joined by two conductors for a special concert for Easter in ѿý Hoddinott Hall.
The final masterpiece: Bartók’s Piano Concerto No. 3
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.
The final masterpiece: Bartók’s Piano Concerto No. 3
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.
ѿý NOW is delighted to open the Newbury Spring Festival in celebration of its 41st year.
A feast of treats, this concert combines music by giants of contemporary music, including Steve Reich and Peteris Vasks, with incredible new talent emerging from Wales today.
The Festival opens with a family-friendly event as the Festival Children’s Chorus joins amazing musicians from the ѿý National Orchestra of Wales.
ѿý NOW return to St Davids Cathedral Festival with conductor Daniel Blendulf.
ѿý NOW return to St Davids Cathedral Festival with conductor Daniel Blendulf.
The Art of Mahler part 2
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.
The Art of Mahler part 2
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.
This unique double-bill brings together the ѿý National Orchestra of Wales alongside WNO Chorus and WNO Community Chorus.
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.
Nathalie Stutzmann conducts Brahms Requiem