SAVE 20%Get 20% off full price tickets for the Hallé’s January Opus One concerts! Simply quote the promotion code SALE when booking your tickets.Wednesday 25, Thursday 26 and Sunday 29 January, 7.30pm Mozart Symphony No.29 Schumann Piano Concerto Brahms Symphony No.2
Markus Stenz conductor | Hong Xu piano
The Hallé’s Principal Guest Conductor, Markus Stenz, will be joined by the exceptional Chinese pianist, Hong Xu, for Schumann’s passionate, dramatic and delicately beautiful Piano Concerto. The programme begins with Mozart’s Symphony No.29, packed with youthful energy and puckish humour.
For the finale we offer one of the nineteenth century’s greatest symphonies, Brahms’s sunlit and serene Second. As he composed, Brahms reported that ‘melodies flow so freely that one has to be careful not to trample any of them under foot’.
Tickets, priced up to £35, are now available from as little as £7.60.
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