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Eleanor Alberga (b.1949) Jupiter’s Fairground 13′
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756-91) Clarinet Concerto in A major, K.622 30′
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Symphony No.41 in C major, K.551 35′

Conductor: Kenneth Woods
Soloist: Alison Lambert

Embark on a magical journey with Mozart’s Clarinet Concerto, a piece that sings with ethereal grace and eloquence. Here, the clarinet becomes a conduit for the muses, its melodies weaving spells of serenity and reflection that resonate with the soul.

As the afternoon light filters into the Pittville Pump Room, the grandeur of Mozart’s Symphony No. 41, ‘Jupiter’, ascends. Named after the Roman king of gods, ‘Jupiter’ stands as a testament to Mozart’s divine compositional powers. From the thunderous expanse of its opening movements to the celestial tapestry of its finale, the symphony embodies the Olympian spirit, inviting you to gaze into the heavens through Mozart’s eyes.

Step into this musical pantheon with us, and let the sublime beauty of Mozart’s masterworks cast a spell that transcends time and space. Here, in the majestic setting of Cheltenham, the myths of old come alive, singing the praises of Jupiter and the harmonies that bind the universe together.

Please note, a £2 ticket commission fee is included in the price of the ticket.

If you require a carer ticket, or have any accessibility requirements please book your tickets over the phone by calling 01242 528 764. The lines are open 9.00am – 5.00pm, Monday – Friday.

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