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Prokofiev's Triumphant Fifth | 27 February 2025

The Hallé - Prokofiev's Triumphant Fifth

Thursday 27 February 2025 7.30pm

The Bridgewater Hall

Tickets £17.00 to £50.00

(All ticket prices include £3.00 booking fee)

This concert is included in the Hallé’s Big January Sale.

Don’t miss out on saving 15%* off by using promo code HALLESAVE15 when you book and enjoy the most incredible orchestral music for less.

This offer must end on Friday 31 January 2025.

Concessions and discounts available.

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

A Touch Tour for blind and visually impaired audience members is available prior to this concert. For more information and to book places, please click here

Event Timings
Auditorium Doors: TBC
Concert Start: TBC
Interval: TBC
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.​

The Hallé - Prokofiev's Triumphant Fifth

Han-Na Chang conductor
Raphaela Gromes cello

R. Strauss Don Juan
Herz Cello Concerto
Prokofiev Symphony No.5

Han-Na Chang conducts one of Prokofiev’s most popular works, his ‘symphony on the greatness of the human soul’.

Much of the music of German-Jewish Maria Herz survives via manuscripts alone. Composed during the early- to mid-twentieth century, amidst rising antisemitism, only five of her more than thirty orchestral works were actually published in her lifetime. It is largely thanks to her grandson, Albert Herz, that we

can enjoy Maria Herz’s music in modern times. Tonight, star cellist and champion of female composers, Raphaela Gromes will join conductor Han-Na Chang – herself a prestigious cellist – to perform Herz’s Cello Concerto.

Don Juan, based on the trials and tribulations of the legendary Renaissance-era Spanish libertine, begins the programme. It was one of Richard Strauss’s triumphs, catapulting the then-24 year old composer onto the international stage. Finally, the programme concludes with Prokofiev’s defiant and triumphant Fifth Symphony , a masterpiece that he described as being ‘a culmination of an entire period of work… a symphony on the greatness of the human soul.’

This concert is sponsored by Siemens

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