POLITICAL unrest and national pride are the themes of the Henley Symphony Orchestra’s latest concert.
From Beethoven’s Emperor Concerto to Smetana’s evocative Vitava, The Hexagon on Queen’s Walk will be thick with musical intrigue and conspiracy.
The HSO’s reputation for offering high-quality orchestral events continues with this, its latest, repertoire.
Conductor Leon Bosch, who took up his position as music director and conductor of HSO in January, is also internationally renowned as a double bass player. He studied in London with conductor Sian Edwards and in St Petersburg with Alexander Polishchuk.
Pianist for the concert, Martin Roscoe, is equally at home in concerto, recital and chamber performances. He is artistic director of Ribble Valley International Piano Week and the Manchester Chamber Concerts Society.
He is currently Professor of Piano at the Guildhall School of Music in London and has been awarded his Fellowship there.
The event takes place on Sunday, March 26, from 7.30pm. Tickets are: £24, £20, £16, with students and under 16s half price. Groups see one in eight people get in free, and one child goes free with every adult (excluding Band A tickets.
For more details, or to book, call the box office on: 0118 960 6060, or log on to: www.whatsonreading.com