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2023 - 2024 Orchestral Series
Expect plenty of genuine surprises for our 2023-2024 Orchestral Season, as our programme boasts truly iconic works alongside lesser-known masterpieces, and all performed by some of the most accomplished musicians in the world.
We begin with the pioneering Chineke! Orchestra, presenting a programme of French classics that take us back to a time of radical societal change. And at the centre (of both their concert and the period) is the remarkable Joseph Bologne (aka Le Chevalier de SaintGeorges). A true polymath, he’s the very definition of ‘young, gifted and Black.’ No wonder Hollywood’s jumped onto his remarkable story, retelling it as biopic Chevalier.
In another cinematic link, hearing John William’s iconic Imperial March from Star Wars performed by the Symphony Orchestra of India, conducted by Richard Farnes, will undoubtedly delight film buffs. Hearing the brooding march in a cinema is one thing – but performed by a full orchestra is genuinely something else. A ‘force’ to be reckoned with ... Over the coming months, we also welcome back Miloš Karadaglić, who has done so much for the classical guitar, and who can’t wait to see Sir Mark Elder and Sir Stephen Hough reunited? With Sir Mark’s The Hallé tenure coming to a close after a quarter of a century, it’s a concert that draws our season to a climatic close.
But it’s not just about those established giants, as other season highlights include the National Youth Orchestra, who represent the next generation, consistently amazing audiences with their spirited and masterful performances - another chance to see Sir Mark Elder in work as the NYO have secured his services to conduct, and rising star (and Royal Philharmonic Orchestra Artist-in-Residence) Zlatomir Fung
Thanks to the University of Warwick for the continued support of Warwick Arts Centre.
Details correct at time of going to press – July 2023.
DOREEN FOSTER Director, Warwick Arts CentreOrchestral Series Packages
All concerts will be in the Butterworth Hall unless otherwise specified. Packages can be booked either online via our website or through our Box Office.
PACKAGE BENEFITS
Priority booking for existing package buyers opens on Mon 5 June 2023
Benefits of booking a package of concerts:
• Early choice on all the best seats
• Save up to 16% on ticket prices
• Free ticket exchange*
• Reduced price of £2.50 for pre-concert talks
* tickets to be returned with 24 hours’ notice of event and exchanged within the Package.
New and existing package holders can book online or contact Box Office on 024 7649 6000 for assistance.
INDIVIDUAL TICKET PRICES
General booking opens Mon 3 July 2023
By Seating Area
A: £43.50 (£41.50), B: £40.50 (£38.50),
C: £38 (£36), D: £30.50 (£28.50),
E: £24.50 (£22.50), Choir: £21.50
Concessions in brackets. Prices include £3 booking fee.
Under 26s Tickets £16.50
National Youth Orchestra has a different pricing arrangement – see NYO page for details.
Please note for some concerts, some flat floor rows of seating will be removed and therefore seating in that area will be limited.
Bring Art to Life
You can inspire future generations through the arts. Your support works with and in communities to make the arts more accessible for all.
By making a gift today, you’re supporting the arts you love while also ensuring underrepresented communities in Coventry and Warwickshire have equal access to free programming.
DONATE NOW
Invest in the future of art in our backyard by giving online, at a conveniently placed kiosk in our foyer, or at the Box Office.
All FREE programming is only made possible through the generous support of people like you!
Instrumental Experiences to Inspire Young People
Warwick Arts Centre is committed to providing access to its programme of world-class classical music.
We aim to inspire the young audiences of today and encourage them to become the adult audiences of tomorrow. Our Instrumental programme offers free tickets to young people via their School, Home Education Facilitator or Youth Groups to open their ears and eyes to classical music by experiencing some of the best live performers in the world.
In addition, and in partnership with Coventry Music Service, we are excited to be able to offer FREE workshops to Coventry state schools on the solo instrument from a selection of our concerts in the 23/24 Series. A professional music facilitator and instruments are provided for up to 25 students at KS2/3 and no prior experience is necessary.
To find out more contact groupbookings@warwick.ac.uk
The Beehive
Film Club exclusive benefits
Have you experienced our new cinema screens? Thousands of people have now experienced everything from the latest blockbusters with Dolby Atmos Sound to arthouse films and classics. Join our Film Club to experience the widest film offer in the region.
Film Club
£25 per year
• £1.50 off film tickets
• Free ticket within your birthday month
• Weekly email
• Advance information on selected new releases with priority booking
• Discounts on Film Talks and Festivals
• Special offers on events in the Theatre & Studio
Film Club Plus One
£47 per year
All of the benefits included in the Film Club for you and your Plus One*
Not applicable for Under 26s
Premium Film Club
£60 per year
All of the benefits included in the Film Club with:
• Two free tickets within your birthday month
• Free parking after 5pm and at weekends for one registered number plate
Premium Film Club Plus One
£95 per year
All of the benefits included in the Film Club for you and your Plus One* with:
• Four free tickets within lead bookers’ birthday month
• Free parking after 5pm and at weekends for one registered number plate
For film listings and ticket prices visit warwickartscentre.co.uk
*Your Plus One does not need to be the same person every time or even live at the same address – this is your chance to share your love of film!
Your Visit
Getting Here
By car:
Approaching Coventry, follow the brown signs for Warwick Arts Centre. Once at the University of Warwick, please come on to campus via the entrance adjacent to Scarman Road/Varsity pub at the bottom of Gibbet Hill. If you’d like to pay for parking you can do so at one of the two machines in our foyer.
By bus: Regular bus services from Coventry, Leamington Spa and Kenilworth stop outside the Arts Centre. Travel Line: 0871 200 2233.
By train:
Services run regularly from Birmingham, Leicester, and London to Coventry. Coventry station is just a short taxi or bus ride away.
By bike:
There are a number of cycle stands outside Warwick Arts Centre. Please do not attach your bicycles to the railings around the building.
Car parking:
We have many car parks on central campus, close to Warwick Arts Centre. Go to our website for what3words addresses and links to Google Maps.
Access
Although it is not essential, you are advised to book in advance so that we can readily provide assistance. If you require assistance, disabled patrons may also bring a companion FREE of charge.
Warwick Arts Centre is pleased to have a Changing Place facility located on the ground floor of our building. Please head to our website (warwickartscentre.co.uk/ accessible-building/) for further details or ask for information from our Box Office.
Parking spaces for Blue Badge holders are available in car park 8, on Health Centre Road and behind Senate House, which is located next to Warwick Arts Centre. On Concert evening, Parking Stewards will be positioned at key points to assist you. Wheelchair access at ground level to Butterworth Hall, Studio, Arts Centre Café, Woods-Scawen Room, Box Office and Helen Martin Studio.
There is a stair lift to the Theatre and Theatre Bar – if required please ask for assistance from our Front of House team.
Assistance dogs are welcomed and can be cared for during performances by prior arrangement.
Receivers for our Sennheiser infra-red facility are freely available from Box Office.
Toilet facilities accessible on the ground floor.
Providing we have your email address we will contact you in advance of your visit with travel updates and car park information.
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All information correct at time of going to press June 2023.
Thu 26 Oct 2023 7.30pm
Chineke! Orchestra
Chineke! travels through pre-and post-revolutionary Paris, where musical and political ambitions collide.
Grandiose and fizzling with wit, Haydn’s fourth Paris Symphony was commissioned by the dazzling violinist/ composer Bologne, who supported the Revolution’s ethos of social reform.
The evening concludes with Beethoven’s epic Eroicaa work that transformed the classical symphony.
PRE-CONCERT TALK
6.15pm £5
Orchestral Package Bookers £2.50 Details to follow.
HAYDN Symphony No.85 in B flat Major (La Reine)
BOLOGNE Violin Concerto No.2 in A Major, Op.5
BEETHOVEN Symphony No.3 in E flat Major, Op.55 (Eroica)
Conductor: To be announced
Violin: Nathan Amaral
PRE-CONCERT TALK
6.15pm £5
Orchestral Package Bookers £2.50
Details to follow.
Wed 29 Nov 2023 7.30pm
Symphony Orchestra of India
India’s only professional orchestra makes its Warwick Arts Centre debut.
A stirring programme features William’s iconic Star Wars Imperial March, Brahms expressive second piano concerto, and Wagner’s Parsifal Suite - a piece which harks back to conductor Farnes’ time at Opera North, where he developed a close affinity with Wagner.
JOHN WILLIAMS Imperial March from Star Wars
BRAHMS
Piano Concerto No.2 in B flat Major, Op.83
WAGNER Parsifal Suite
Conductor: Richard Farnes
Piano: Pavel Kolesnikov
Sat 6 Jan 2024 7.30pm
National Youth Orchestra of Great Britain
A: £27 (£24) B: £23, (£21) C: £18 (£16)
Under 26s £5
Free for Teens tickets available
NYO is not part of the 2022/2023 Orchestral Package, however package holders will be given a voucher code for reduced price tickets to the NYO performance.
Concessions in brackets. Prices include £3 booking fee.
NEW WORK For brass and percussion
DEBUSSY Rondes de Printemps
STRAUSS An Alpine Symphony, Op.64
Conductor: Sir Mark Elder
You will never have heard orchestral music played like this before!
Experience a new generation getting behind the greatest orchestral music of all time. When musicians are yet to find their limits, audiences will witness unforgettable, unbridled talent.
Promising a musical journey like no other, we invite you to play your part in the audience of the National Youth Orchestra.
Please note this concert will be performed without an interval.
PRE-CONCERT TALK
6.15pm £5
Orchestral Package Bookers £2.50
Details to follow.
Fri 23 Feb 2024 7.30pm
Royal Philharmonic Orchestra
Expect big emotions and great melodies with RPO
Artist-In-Residence Zlatomir Fung and trailblazing South Korean conductor, Shiyeon Sung.
There’s grand emotions and sweeping drama with Dvořák’s Symphony No.9, plus Beethoven’s soul-stirring and courageous Leonore No.3, while Haydn’s Cello Concerto, like a perfectly-cut jewel, highlights the stunning talents of lauded cellist Fung.
PRE-CONCERT TALK
6.15pm £5
Orchestral Package Bookers £2.50 Details to follow.
BEETHOVEN Leonore No.3, Op.72b
HAYDN Cello Concerto No.1 in C Major
DVOŘÁK Symphony No.9 in E minor ‘From the New World’, Op.95
Conductor: Shiyeon Sung
Cello: Zlatomir Fung
Sat 9 Mar 2024 7.30pm
Miloš Karadaglić
A welcome return for the musician BBC Music Magazine declared as one of the six best classical guitarists of the last 100 years!
Miloš sealed his reputation with 2011’s stunning The Guitar. Performing works by Vivaldi, Bach and more, he continues to expand the classical guitar’s repertoire to great acclaim.
PROGRAMME Includes selected works by Vivaldi, Bach, Marcello, Boccherini, Pachelbel, Rameau, Couperin and Weiss.
Conductor: Johnny Cohen
Chamber Orchestra: Arcangelo
Guitar: Miloš Karadaglic
PRE-CONCERT TALK
6.15pm £5
Orchestral Package Bookers £2.50
Details to follow.
Fri 10 May 2024 7.30pm
The Hallé
As Sir Mark Elder’s lauded tenure as The Hallé’s Music Director reaches its grand finale, our programme acknowledges a core Hallé tradition of English music with Butterworth’s orchestral rhapsody A Shropshire Lad, and Elgar’s affectionate Enigma Variations, while pianist Sir Stephen Hough performs Brahms’ monumental First Piano Concerto.
PRE-CONCERT TALK
6.15pm £5
Orchestral Package Bookers £2.50 Details to follow.
BRAHMS
Piano Concerto No.1 in D Minor, Op.15
BUTTERWORTH A Shropshire Lad: Rhapsody
For Orchestra
ELGAR Variations on an Original Theme
‘Enigma’, Op.36
Conductor: Sir Mark Elder
Piano: Sir Stephen Hough
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Seating Plan
Butterworth Hall seating plan
Please note for some concerts, some flat floor rows of seating will be removed and therefore seating in that area will be limited
ALL IT FEEL
COVER IMAGES:
MAIN IMAGE: ANDY GRAY, ASHMORE VISUALS
TOP INSET: MILOŠ KARADAGLIĆ © LARS BORGES
BOTTOM INSET: SIR MARK ELDER © BILL LAM THE HALLÉ
Orchestral Series
2023 - 2024
2023
Chineke! Orchestra
Symphony Orchestra of India
2024
THU 26 OCT
WED 29 NOV
National Youth Orchestra of Great Britain* SAT 6 JAN
Royal Philharmonic Orchestra
Miloš Karadaglić
The Hallé
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