17 May 2025, 麻豆官网首页入口 Hoddinott Hall, Cardiff

麻豆官网首页入口 Hoddinott Hall 2024-25 National Open Youth Orchestra

麻豆官网首页入口 National Orchestra of Wales
National Open Youth Orchestra
15:00 Sat 17 May 2025 麻豆官网首页入口 Hoddinott Hall, Cardiff
For the first time in Cardiff, experience the emotionally charged performances of one of the most exciting youth orchestras in the world. Sixteen brilliant young disabled and non-disabled musicians will perform beautiful contemporary classical music.
For the first time in Cardiff, experience the emotionally charged performances of one of the most exciting youth orchestras in the world. Sixteen brilliant young disabled and non-disabled musicians will perform beautiful contemporary classical music.

Performances & Interviews

Programme

Ring Out! No more barriers, just great music

For the first time in Cardiff, experience the emotionally charged performances of one of the most exciting youth orchestras in the world. Sixteen brilliant young disabled and non-disabled musicians will perform beautiful contemporary classical music arranged for the orchestra鈥檚 thrilling mix of acoustic and electronic instruments, including the Clarion.

Discover two new commissions - the piano concerto Ring Out! by British Composer Award-winner Liam Taylor-West, and Fragile by Yfat Soul Zisso, on the theme of the environment, chosen by the musicians themselves. Hear their bold take on Meredith Monk鈥檚 energetic, minimalist Parlour Games, and the musicians鈥� creativity, showcased in their joyful interpretation of the jazz funk tones of Lucky Chops鈥� Behroozi. The orchestra will also take on the melodious scales of Falling by Kate Whitley and perform Barriers, a heartfelt tribute to lost friends and fellow disabled musicians, composed by past orchestra member Oliver Cross.

This relaxed performance is suitable for all, including neurodivergent and disabled audiences, and families.

Access information
This relaxed performance is designed to welcome neurodivergent and disabled audiences, families, and anyone who may benefit from a more informal atmosphere. We maintain a flexible approach to noise, and audience members are free to come and go from the concert hall as needed. If you are attending with young children, we kindly ask that you help minimise excessive noise to avoid distracting the orchestra.

There will be a relaxed seating area with bean bags, and a Chill Out area outside the concert hall, for anyone needing quiet time before or during the performance. Eight wheelchair user spaces are available - four in the back row of the hall, and four in the front rows.

This concert will be BSL interpreted, with the interpreter positioned on the right side of the stage.