Orchestra music concerts

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Der Maihof - Parish of St. Joseph, Lucerne
Lemmensinstituut, Leuven
Keizersgrachtkerk, Amsterdam
Kapucijnenkerk, Antwerpen
Sint-Jacob-op-de-Koudenbergkerk, Brussel
St. Georges, Hanover Square
Paul Sacher Hall, Don Bosco Basel
Tung Auditorium, Yoko Ono Lennon Centre
Paderewski Hall, Montbenon Casino
Aula, PROGR
Hans Huber Hall, Basel
Royal Conservatory of Brussels
O.L.V-Sint-Pieterskerk, Gent
Ryelandtzaal, Bruges
Ehrbar Saal, Wien
Palais Pálffy, Wien
The National Centre for Early Music (NCEM)
The Bradshaw Hall
Cheltenham Town Hall
Sheldonian Theatre
St George's Bristol
The Queen's Hall
Kensington United Reformed Church
Jacqueline du Pré Music Building
Stationers' Hall
Oxford Town Hall
Eight Members Club Rooftop
The Grand Clapham Junction
The Music Room at the Royal Pavilion
Reid Concert Hall
Proud Embankment
The Stoller Hall, Manchester
St Mary's Church, Brighton
West Road Concert Hall
St. Mary's Church, Putney
The Halls, Norwich
St George's Hanover Square
Holywell Music Room
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We are sure these days you see lots of posters featuring orchestral events when walking around your city, especially if you visit any music or philharmonic halls. Thus, we can say that the demand for this kind of music is truly high. Still, to many people, it keeps on seeming too monotonous and boring. And that’s a great mistake — we will show you that such performances can be spectacular, contemporary, and inspiring.

What is orchestra music?

However, first, let us explain to you what orchestra concerts are. In simple words, orchestra music is the music played by musicians united into an ensemble that is called an orchestra. Such a group can include different musical instruments, yet, as a rule, it consists of string, brass, and percussion instruments, as well as woodwinds. In many cases, such performers specialize in classical music. However, the genres can be varied: from rock to pop. By the way, such music can also be called symphonic. And speaking about performers — we would like to mention one of the most sought-after symphony orchestras in London — Mystery Ensemble. This is a group of true professionals that will leave a unique experience and a deep impression on your heart. They play such instruments as violins, a viola, a cello, and a piano.

Why should you visit an orchestral concert?

Such an event is a thoroughly different kind of thing compared to a traditional pop concert. Classical or neoclassical live music performed by professionals will touch your heart and make you forget about daily routines and focus on your deepest feelings and thoughts. You will not be distracted by words, thus, you will have an opportunity to fully relax and concentrate on your inner world. Again, if classics seem too complicated or monotonous to you, you can choose rock, jazz, or any other genre of orchestral music. 

Where to buy tickets for symphonic orchestra concerts?

There are so many companies organizing such events, but we would like to recommend you turn to RED EVENTS — they specialize in unique performances — in exclusive locations and with exquisite music. When you come to them for the first time, you will be astounded by the choice of a “music hall”. So, it can be such a prestigious place as Jacqueline du Pré Music Building or even an ancient cathedral — for example, St Mary’s Church. You will be surprised with a welcome drink and charmed by the atmosphere — a sophisticated interior that is hidden in semidarkness, candles, light projections, and performers — Mystery Ensemble — in beautiful costumes and dresses. Why waste your time on conventional concerts when there is an opportunity to enjoy such exclusive events? RED EVENTS will turn your idea of high-quality entertainment around and show you a completely different kind of performance. No doubt, you will stay with them for many many years.

What about their program? It is truly diversified: starting from tribute concerts to Max Richter, Ludovico Einaudi, or Hans Zimmer to Piano day by Florian Christl and The Music of the Lord of the Rings — you will easily find an event to fit your taste. However, we recommend you attend all of their events, you will not get disappointed. They work with both long-standing performers and aspiring young stars, as well as with any genre of music.

FAQ about orchestral music

What is an orchestra concert?

An orchestra concert is a musical performance featuring an orchestra, which is a large ensemble of musicians playing various instruments such as strings, woodwinds, brass, and percussion.

What kind of music is played at orchestra concerts?

Orchestra concerts typically feature classical music, including symphonies, concertos, overtures, and other works by famous composers such as Beethoven, Mozart, and Tchaikovsky. However, some orchestras also perform contemporary music, film scores, and popular songs.

How long does an orchestra concert last?

The duration of an orchestra concert varies depending on the program and the orchestra, but most concerts last between 1.5 and 2.5 hours, including one or two intermissions.

What should I wear to an orchestra concert?

Orchestra concerts are usually formal or semi-formal events, so it is recommended to dress appropriately. Men can wear suits or dress pants with a dress shirt and tie, while women can wear dresses, skirts, or dress pants with a blouse or a dressy top.

Can I bring my children to an orchestra concert?

Yes, children are welcome at orchestra concerts, but it is recommended to check the age restrictions and the program beforehand. Some orchestras offer family-friendly concerts or educational programs for children.

Can I bring food or drinks to the concert?

No, it is not allowed to bring food or drinks to the concert hall, as it can be distracting and disrespectful to the performers and the audience. However, some venues may offer refreshments for purchase during the intermission

Can I take photos or record the concert?

No, it is not allowed to take photos or record the concert, as it can be distracting for the performers and the audience. However, some orchestras may allow photography during the intermission or after the concert.