Flanders Symphony Orchestra
Programme
Mozart Don Giovanni Overture
Beethoven Symphony No. 8
Mozart Requiem
Performers
Kristiina Poska conductor
Yena Choi soprano
Kadi Jürgens alto*
Denzil Delaere tenor
Christian Immler bass
Flanders Symphony Orchestra
Sheffield Philharmonic Chorus
(*please note change of artist)
Our season ends with the Flanders Symphony Orchestra’s performance of one of the greatest of all choral works, Mozart’s farewell to the world, his Requiem.
To balance this sombre second half, the first half includes Beethoven’s sparkling Eighth Symphony.
We’re very pleased that taking part in this concert will be one of England’s historic choruses, the Sheffield Philharmonic Chorus, who join the Flanders Symphony Orchestra in a moving end to the season.
‘…they had exactly the thistledown quality that Mendelssohn calls for in the shimmering textures’ Bachtrack
Ticket Information
Tickets from £18 (all prices subject to change)
All orders are subject to a transaction fee, except if made in person. See booking information for details, payment methods and delivery options.
Check out the view from your chosen seat on our interactive seating plan.
Series Discount
Book 3–5 concerts and save 10%
Book 6–8 concerts and save 15%
Book 9+ concerts and save 20%
Group Discount
Book 10 or more tickets and save 10%
Book 20-29 tickets and save 15%
Book 30 or more tickets and save 20%
Future events in this series
Zurich International Orchestra Series 2023-24
This series celebrates the finest musical talent from around the world, with orchestras hailing from Hungary to China, Ukraine to India, and world-renowned soloists including Miloš Karadaglić, Pierre-Laurent Aimard, Angela Hewitt, Zakir Hussain, and Pavel Kolesnikov, to name but a few. Series and group discounts available.
Read more about this seriesCzech National Symphony Orchestra
Beethoven’s ‘Emperor’ Concerto
Monday 20 May 2024, 19:30
Beethoven’s grand ‘Emperor’ Concerto, with soloist Mark Bebbington, and two much-loved Czech favourites – Smetana’s Vltava from The Moldau and Dvořák’s Symphony No. 8. Copland’s delightful Appalachian Spring opens the concert.
Join our Mailing List
Keep up to date with events, news and opportunities to support Cadogan Hall.