Lancaster’s Haffner Orchestra first concert of 2023 at Lancaster University this weekend
and live on Freeview channel 276
The guest conductor, Robert Guy, has chosen two familiar pieces in Sibelius’ Violin Concerto and Brahm’s Symphony no.1.
The evening will begin with ‘A Walk to Beethoven’ by Swedish composer Britta Byström.
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Hide AdThe main theme in her piece is Beethoven’s Symphony no. 7, saying she chose it “partly because I just love it, partly because it has within itself a wandering pace”.
Robert Guy has, by choosing to showcase this piece, cleverly reminded the listener of the connection between Beethoven and Brahms.
Brahms declared that his first symphony was 21 years in the making partly down to his self critical approach but in no part because he felt the ‘shadow’ of Beethoven over him.
Sibelius’ Violin Concerto is alway a treat - not just to listen to but to watch the soloist master all the violin has to offer.
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Hide AdIt beautifully and fiercely conveys Sibelius’ love of the violin but also acts as his farewell to his long held ambition of becoming ‘a great virtuoso’.
The soloist for the evening is the hugely talented Callum Smart.
The concert takes place at The Great Hall, Lancaster University, at 7.30pm on March 4.
Tickets are £15 adults, students and benefits claimants £5 on the door, 18 and under free
Essential carers of the disabled are free.
Tickets can be purchased at www.haffnerorchestra.org or by phoning Lancaster Visitor Information Centre 01524 582394 and on the door by card or cash.