Orchestra dell’Arte: Stories, Sagas and Folk Tales
Orchestra dell’Arte’s 2025 season opens by dancing all the way from Norway to Hungary with Grieg and Dvořák.
Violinist Ofer Falk will reprise the gloriously romantic Concerto by Peter Lange-Műller which Orchestra dell’Arte premiered in the UK a number of years ago – so many people have requested another opportunity to hear it.
Another very special moment will be to see and hear the rare Hungarian folk instrument, the Cimbalom right at the front of the Orchestra. It stars in Zoltán Kodály’s Hary Janos Suite, written in 1927.
Promoted by Orchestra dell'Arte
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A booking fee of 8% will apply to purchases made by telephone or online.
Concessions for Orchestra dell'Arte concerts at The Tung Auditorium are £10 for students, subject to availability.
Access seats are available to visitors with additional access requirements such as wheelchair users. Sign-up to the access scheme to book these seats.
This performance is not likely to be suitable for children under 5 due to the acoustics in the auditorium. Children under the age of 16 must be accompanied by an adult. Under-10’s are not permitted to sit on the balconies.
No food or drink other than bottled water is permitted in The Tung Auditorium. The Fröhlich Café Bar is open for drinks 90 minutes prior to the start of each performance and during the interval. We recommend pre-ordering your interval drinks before the performance starts.
This concert will last approximately 2 hours including an interval.
Tickets are non-refundable unless an event is cancelled or rescheduled. The full booking terms and conditions can be found here.