Bristol Concert Orchestra: Berlioz Symphonie Fantastique; Vaughan Williams Dona nobis pacem

Saturday 30 June, 2018, 7:30pm
St Mary Redcliffe Church, Bristol

Purcell arr.Stokowski: Dido's Lament
Vaughan Williams: Dona nobis pacem
Berlioz: Symphonie Fantastique

Bristol Concert OrchestraThe Choirs of St Mary Redcliffe ChurchCharlotte Newstead (soprano) • Martin Le Poidevin (baritone) • Stefan Hofkes (conductor)

This concert of two halves opens with Stokowski's string arrangement of Purcell's heartrending Dido's Lament ('When I am Laid in Earth'), providing an incredibly effective prelude to Vaughan Williams' empassioned plea for peace Dona nobis pacem (written after the composer's experiences as an ambulance driver in World War I) and recognised as a neglected choral masterpiece.

For the second half, the incredible Symphonie Fantastique - the 'programme symphony' written by a 27-year-old Berlioz telling the (autobiographical) story of "an artist gifted with a lively imagination" who has "poisoned himself with opium" in the "depths of despair" because of "hopeless, unrequited love." The five movements of this hallucinatory tale include a beautiful waltz, the famous 'March to the Scaffold' and concludes at the funeral of the hero attended by sorcerers and monsters. 
Or, as Leonard Bernstein put it "Berlioz tells it like it is. You take a trip, you wind up screaming at your own funeral." Fantastical indeed…

There will be a retiring collection in aid of The Stroke Association.

Tickets: £15 (nave reserved), £12 & £10 (West end/side aisles unreserved). Concessions £2 discount, under 18s £1 any seat.
Available online at www.bristolconcertorchestra.org.uk (£1 per transaction booking fee).

Event date: 
Saturday, 30 June 2018 - 7:30pm to 8:00pm
Ticket Prices: 
£15 (nave reserved), £12 & £10 (West end/side aisles unreserved). Concessions £2 discount, under 18s £1 any seat [+fee].
Event Poster: 
Location: 
St Mary Redcliffe Church
Colston Parade
BS1 6RA Bristol
United Kingdom