CBSO Benevolent Fund Concert The Organ Symphony
Fri 18 Sep 7:30pm at Symphony Hall
Fri 18 Sep 7:30pm at Symphony Hall
Thomas Trotter by Adrian Burrows
Pure colour. Elgar’s In the South opens with a glorious burst of sound – the composer’s response to the spectacular scenery and brilliant sunshine of the Italian Riviera. Mozart’s most famous horn concerto fairly bubbles over with high-spirits. And Saint-Saëns’ popular Organ Symphony ends in a blaze of glory, as the mighty
Symphony Organ joins the full CBSO to raise the roof. With city organist Thomas Trotter at the keyboard, it’ll be a triumphant finish to this irresistibly tuneful concert – with all proceeds going to the CBSO Benevolent Fund (Reg. Friendly Society 735F).
£9.50 – £39.50
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City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra
Michael Seal conductor
Thomas Trotter organ
Elspeth Dutch horn
Elgar In the South 19’
Mozart Horn Concerto No 4, K495 16’
Widor Toccata from Organ Symphony No 5 6’
Saint-Saëns Symphony No 3 (Organ) 34’
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