Music
£18
1 hour 10 minutes (no interval)
Stravinsky The Soldier's Tale
With guest narrator
A theatrical work by Igor Stravinsky and Swiss writer Charles Ferdinand Ramuz, ‘The Soldier’s Tale’ (L'Histoire du soldat) is the composer’s greatest work for narrator and orchestra.
It is the story of a soldier trudging home, who trades his violin to the devil in return for a magic book that can tell the future and make him rich. Eventually, realising that wealth is meaningless, the soldier deliberately loses a card game with the Devil to win back his fiddle. But the Devil is not so easily beaten…
Featuring a septet of BBC Concert Orchestra musicians – violin, double bass, clarinet, bassoon, trumpet, trombone and percussion – and star guest narrator, this is one of a double-bill of concerts presented in Nottingham by the world-renowned BBC Concert Orchestra. On Friday 19 April, the Orchestra performs Wynton Marsalis' ‘A Fiddler's Tale’, a retelling of Stravinsky’s work, at University Hall, Nottingham Trent University.
FREE TICKETS FOR 8-25 YEAR OLDS
Thanks to the generous support of the CAVATINA Chamber Music Trust we are able to offer young people aged 8-25 free tickets to this concert. Click here for information on how to apply for the CAVATINA membership scheme.
Part of the BBC Concert Orchestra's Nottingham residency, delivered in partnership with the University of Nottingham and Nottingham Trent University.
This concert is being recorded for future broadcast.