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Southampton Concert Orchestra | Symphony Sunday

Date: Sunday 21 June 2026 15:00
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Join Southampton Concert Orchestra and Paul Ingram in an afternoon of symphonic beauty.

This afternoon concert brings together two symphonies that glow with quiet confidence and enduring strength – works in which great composers refine their voices and reveal the full breadth of their mastery.

Sibelius’s Symphony No. 3 opens the afternoon with music of clarity and poise. Leaner and more transparent than his earlier symphonies, the Third marks a turning point in Sibelius’ style. Its opening movement moves with buoyant energy and clean architectural lines, while the Andantino offers stillness—music that seems to breathe with the quiet radiance of northern light. In the finale, Sibelius performs one of his most remarkable feats: playful fragments gradually coalesce into a noble, hymn-like conclusion, forged with inevitability and strength. It is a symphony that speaks softly.

After the interval comes the warmth of Brahms’s Symphony No. 2 – a work often celebrated for its pastoral glow and generous spirit. From its serene opening in the lower strings to its exuberant, sunlit finale, Brahms’ Second radiates lyricism and joy. Yet beneath its warmth lies intricate craftsmanship: rich harmonies, intricate counterpoint, and a profound emotional undercurrent. The slow movement sings with introspective depth, the scherzo dances with rustic charm, and the triumphant finale crowns the symphony with radiant brilliance.

Together, these works create a journey from the landscapes of Finland to the golden serenity of Austria. In different voices but shared mastery, Sibelius and Brahms offer music that is both intimate and monumental.

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Tickets £20

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