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BBC Philharmonic - Fountain of Youth | Saturday 20 September 2025

BBC Philharmonic - Fountain of Youth

Grasping pain, embracing fate

Saturday 20 September 2025 7.30pm

The Bridgewater Hall

Tickets £11.75 to £39.75

(All ticket prices include £3.00 booking fee)

Under-30s, students & claimants £10
Senior citizens 10% off

To book wheelchair seats or other access requirements please email supervisors@bridgewater-hall.co.uk or call the Box Office on 0161 907 9000

Event Timings
Auditorium Doors: TBC
Concert Start: TBC
Interval: TBC
Concert Finish: TBC

Timings will be updated closer to the concert date. Please check the website on the afternoon of the performance for up-to-date information. All timings are approximate and are subject to change.​

BBC Philharmonic - Fountain of Youth

BBC Philharmonic Orchestra
John Storgårds
conductor
Augustin Hadelich
violin

Pre-show performance from 7pm
Julia Wolfe LAD

Julia Wolfe Fountain of Youth (UK premiere)
Prokofiev Violin Concerto No. 2
Tchaikovsky Symphony No. 5

‘My fountain of youth is music’ — Julia Wolfe

For our season opener, an assembly of composers who, by embracing pain, find solace, redemption, and clarity.

Composer in Residence for the 2025/26 season, Julia Wolfe’s LAD makes for a spectacular opening: nine bagpipes, processing through the Bridgewater Hall, playing drones that stretch and bend with a thrilling agony. (‘There’s something really destructive and terrible about [LAD],’ the Scottish guitarist Sean Shibe has written, ‘but it also has a redemptive element too.’) Rejuvenation is a clearer aim in her Fountain of Youth, a musical tsunami where blocks of orchestral sound obliterate all in their path.

Sergei Prokofiev approaches the question of rejuvenation from a different perspective: composed just before he ended 17 years of exile from post-revolutionary Russia, his Violin Concerto No. 2 finds a simpler, more precisely expressive style; still, expect ravishing melodies and rustic punch, as superstar violinist Augustin Hadelich brings his incredible artistry to one of Prokofiev’s most celebrated works.

We end with Tchaikovsky’s Fifth Symphony, orchestral music’s ultimate embrace of fate. This is maximalist music – huge emotions and passionate melodies, painted on an epic musical canvas.

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