Programme
- Symphony No. 40 in G minorperformed from memory
- new workinterspersed with Mozart's Symphony No. 40 in G minor
Performers
- Charles Hazlewoodconductor/co-director
- Kyla Goodeyco-director
- Tom Jackson Greaveschoreographer
Composers
About This Event
Exploring the idea of the orchestra as the perfect embodiment of teamwork, this innovative performance recasts the classical concert as an immersive experience. Associate Artists of the Bristol Beacon, the Paraorchestra is the UK’s only ensemble made up of disabled and non-disabled professional musicians. It performs Mozart’s Symphony No. 40 from memory, and on the move, in an array of choreographic formations and combinations, its four movements interspersed with new music from Ivor Novello Award-winner Oliver Vibrans. The Virtuous Circle places the audience at the heart of the action and underlines the democratic nature of the orchestra: no musician is more important than any other, yet each individual has value.
This Prom is a repeat of Bristol Beacon 1: The Virtuous Circle
There will be no interval
Audio-described
British Sign Language-interpreted
Image: Charles Hazlewood © Sky UK