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Programme

Bártok Romanian Folk Dances
Beethoven Violin Concerto
Bártok Music for Strings, Percussion and Celesta

Conductor Kirill Karabits
Violin Fedor Rudin

 


Both Bártok and Beethoven sought to change music and its effect on audiences through their formidable works. Bartók’s Romanian Folk Dances are by turns spirited, haunting and angular, a spectral set of miniatures designed to thrill and unsettle.

Beethoven’s perennially popular and very intentionally grandstanding Violin Concerto, in contrast, is an irresistible indulgence. It was something of a disaster when it was first performed (due to the composer’s characteristic failure to complete the second movement until the day of the premiere) but subsequent decades saw it rise to become one of the most beloved violin concertos in the repertoire.

Bartók’s fiendish and deliciously chaotic Music for Strings, Percussion and Celesta embodies many of the contradictions that make Bartók’s art so fascinating; it is simultaneously primitive and sophisticated; wild and controlled; serene and terrifying; serious and slapstick. The piece has become a bit of a musical byword for eeriness, and was a favourite of director Stanley Kubrick. Like Beethoven in his concerto, Bartók’s work here is boisterous and idiosyncratic, uniting these titan composers in sheer entertainment value.

Presented by Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra

Seated show

Age: 14+ (Under 16s to be accompanied by an adult)

Start: 19:30

Concessions: 50% discount applies for children u18, students, patrons on JSA, Income Support, UC, ESA, PIP, w/c users and (one) personal assistant.

Delve deeper into the music

Join Andrew Burn for a pre-concert talk about the Orchestral Titans concert, giving a valuable and interesting insight into the music itself and the stories behind its creation.

The venue

Victoria Rooms

Getting There

Address: 88 Queens Rd, Clifton, Bristol BS8 1SA

The site has entrances off Queens Road and Whiteladies Road.. There is level access at the Queens Road side entrance.

  Bicycle & e-scooter

Voi e-scooters are available for hop-on hop-off short-term rental across Bristol. The closest Voi parking is on Queens Road in front of the venue.

Car parking

There is nearby parking at Howard House and West End Car Park.

  Bus

The 8 (Temple Meads Connection) stops outside opposite the Victoria Rooms on Queens Road.

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Accessibility

Parking & drop off

The site has entrances off Queens Road and Whiteladies Road. There is level access at the Queens Road side entrance.

Assistance dogs

All assistance dogs are welcome.

Accessible Toilet

There is an accessible toilet in the venue.

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