Classical
A New World: Kazuki Yamada and Nicola Benedetti
Price: £26 - £56
inc. per ticket commission

Featuring
Programme
- Dvořák Carnival Overture, 9′
- Mendelssohn Violin Concerto, 27′
- (20-minute interval at approx. 8.15pm)
- Grigorjeva In Paradisum, 4′
- Dvořák Symphony No. 9 (New World), 40′
- (This concert will end at approx. 9.15pm)
Passion, drama, and unmistakably beautiful melodies – what a way to open the Season.
Kazuki Yamada launches our new Season with a concert filled with emotion – and when we say you’re going to be moved, we’re not exaggerating! In the first half, star violinist Nicola Benedetti performs Mendelssohn's passionate and dramatic Violin Concerto – a true audience favourite which may just bring a tear (or two) to your eye. And in the second half, the CBSO Chorus shares a moment of reflection from Ukraine, before the Orchestra perform the heartfelt and beautiful melodies of Dvořák's New World Symphony which will leave you feeling truly uplifted and refreshed.
Due to demand, the Grand Tier is now on sale for this performance.
Photos: Nicola Benedetti © Andy Gotts / Kazuki Yamada © Zuzanna Specjal
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WHERE HAVE I HEARD THIS BEFORE?
The New World Symphony is one of those pieces you’ll know as soon as you hear it – with its most popular melody being featured in everything from the classic 1970s Hovis advert to Top Gear, Love Island and even Trolls 2!
LISTEN HERE

MEMBERS' EVENT
6.45pm: Members' Reception.
Booking required.
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CONCERTS BY COACH
There will be a coach to and from Cheltenham for this concert, for more information, click here.
Tickets
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