JC Bach’s turbulent and dramatic G minor Symphony reveals numerous innovations which were a major influence on a young Mozart who must have heard it on a visit to London. The whole piece ends with a disturbing musical question mark, leaving the unleashed tempest hanging there, crackling with electricity. Mozart’s cheerful concerto highlights the lyrical expressiveness, staccato capabilities, and contrasting ranges of the bassoon in a series of conversations with the orchestra. CPE Bach’s Hamburg Symphonies stand out for their emotional expressiveness and bold harmonic progressions and greatly influenced Beethoven and the later Romantic music tradition. Filled with contrasting shadows and tension, the introspective and dramatic B minor leaves a strong impression. Haydn’s Symphony No.104 encapsulates the diverse cultural tapestry of 18th century London, a city teeming with artistic fervour at the time during which he was there. It also serves as a testament to Haydn’s ability to captivate and innovate at the height of his powers. An animated but dignified finale provides a fitting conclusion to his final symphony.
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!



