Khachaturian’s acclaimed ballet depicts the turbulent life of a slave, turned gladiator, turned revolutionary who almost brought the Roman Empire to its knees. The music is a tour de force of epic proportions evoking the splendour and barbarism of life during these brutal times, as well as moments of delicate tenderness as in the famous adagio. Berio’s anthology of eleven folk songs from eight countries and regions (USA, Armenia, Auvergne, Azerbaijan, France, Italy, Sardinia, and Sicily) is perhaps the earliest example of his fascination and experimentation with different musical culture and vernaculars. They are, in effect, traditional melodies recomposed (two of them are actually original pieces) that reflect and comment on their roots and meanings. Respighi’s most popular works are his triptych of wonderfully orchestrated musical postcards from the Eternal City. His sumptuous Pines of Rome depicts four scenes as witnessed by the trees that have stood sentinel for centuries: the glittering sunlit gardens of the Villa Borghese, the solemn hush of the Catacombs, the scented evening warmth on the elegant Janiculum hill, and the memory of an approaching Imperial army thundering past along the Appian Way.
Proms in the Park 2026
A weekend of music, fireworks and fun can only mean one thing… Proms in the Park is back. Join us at Meyrick Park for two spectacular outdoor concerts: on Friday night for Now That's What I Call Symphonic Music! we'll be playing the most beloved classical pieces and big blockbuster hits and on Saturday we'll be turning back the clocks for a night of nostalgia with Symphonic Smash Hits - the 90s! Save the date for Bournemouth’s biggest party of the summer!



