Please note: This concert is in the past and has already taken place.

Details

Sir Jack Lyons Concert Hall
University of York
York
YO10 5DD
England

Programme

Ludwig van Beethoven – Symphony no.5 in C minor, Op.67
Camille Saint-Saëns – Piano Concerto no.2 in G minor, Op.22

Performers

University Chamber Orchestra

Other concerts in this Cycle

Roderick Williams & Carducci Quartet

Bach’s Goldberg Variations

The 24 & The Lyons Mouth

University Symphony Orchestra

Octandre Ensemble

Jess Gillam Ensemble at Christmas

University Choir & The 24

Angela Hewitt Plays Bach

I Fagiolini at 40

Fenella Humphreys & Joseph Tong

University Symphony Orchestra

Helen Charlston & Sholto Kynoch

Handel: Majesty and Fireworks

The Chimera Ensemble

University Choir & Symphony Orchestra

Programme Note

Following a sold-out concert in 2025, University Chamber Orchestra returns with one of the most famous pieces of classical music ever composed. Despite being so well known, Beethoven's Fifth Symphony is more complex than we might realise. The music journalist Tom Service writes that the 'only life-forms who now really hear the ambiguities in the opening' of the work are 'infants or extra-terrestrials'! It is not until the third time we hear the four-note rhythmic figure at the beginning of the Symphony – often referred to as the hammer blows of fate – that the key is confirmed as C minor. Up until this point, the music could be in E-flat major. While our familiarity with the work prevents us from hearing these intricacies, it is perhaps important to keep them in mind. As the transition from the scherzo to the finale reminds us so emphatically, where there is darkness, there is light. The programme also includes Saint-Saëns' ever-popular Second Piano Concerto, with final-year student Katie Laing as the soloist, and the first performance of PhD composer Roy Watkins' Terry Holmes Composer and Performer Award Commission.

University Chamber Orchestra

Get a route map

Your Map