Henri Duparc, a talented pupil of César Franck, based his stand-out symphonic poem Lénore on an extraordinarily popular gothic horror ballad by Gottfried August Bürger. Describing a woman who is tricked by a vampire that looks like her dead fiancé, with its erratic harmonies and undulating and convoluted melodies, it deftly portrays the desolate mood of the poem and its ghostly ride toward death. Mozart wrote his only concerto for clarinet and orchestra in the space of about ten days, when he was at the height of his powers, and only two months before his tragically early death. It is a glorious work: the first great concerto for the instrument, and some would say still the greatest, which displays the range and agility of the clarinet as well as its velvety and soulful qualities. The powerful and highly personal Symphony in D is the Belgian composer’s most famous work. It is lusciously filled with gorgeous Wagnerian harmonies, combining elements of both symphony and symphonic poem in a thematically unified whole. It has enormous emotional appeal and remains an audience favourite.
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!



