| Sonntag 21 Februar 2027 | 15:00 |
| Tschaikowsky, Peter Iljitsch (1840-1893) | Schwanensee: Suite | |
| Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus (1756-1791) | Sinfonia concertante für Bläser in Es-Dur, KV297b | |
| Prokofjew, Sergej (1891-1953) | Romeo und Julia: Auszüge |
| City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra |
Ravishing Russian ballets and a Mozart ‘mystery’. This is a sumptuous programme of soaring melodies, dramatic encounters, and a touch of utter elegance in the middle. Swan Lake, a tale of doomed love and malevolent betrayal, contains some of Tchaikovsky’s most inspired and exquisitely sorrowful melodies. Mozart’s Sinfonia Concertante has created something of a mystery among scholars, who have a wonderful time arguing about its origins and even whether Mozart actually wrote it. Whatever the answer, this is a gorgeously refined celebration of wind instruments, here showcasing the talents of a wonderful quartet of musicians. Finally, Prokofiev tells the story of Romeo and Juliet, his famous ballet score ranging in mood from swagger to swoon to sombre reflection.

