Wednesday, October 3, 2012

All subscription booking forms�received will be treated on a 'first come, first served' basis with t




Reading welcomes back the phenomenal Pinchas Zukerman to direct and perform elegant and moving music from two of the finest composers ever to call Vienna their home. Mozart�s Third Violin Concerto, written when he was only nineteen, is full of youthful charm, with a slow movement of tender romance. The final Rondo features a lively dance-tune associated with Strasbourg, from which the Concerto gets its nickname. Mahler�s Fourth Symphony, which opens with jingling sleigh-bells, is one of his most delicate. Yet there is all the contrast you�d expect from Mahler: a quirky scherzo, and a slow movement of yearning beauty, ending with the finale�s soprano solo unfolding a child�s vision of Heaven.
Tickets: �32, �28.50, �25.50, �20.50, �16 Senior Citizens and groups of 10+: �2 off Pre-booked children and students: �10 Schools: �5 each, including a free programme (subject to availability) Student Standby: �5 (Available one hour before the advertised performance start time in person only at the Box Office)
All subscription booking forms�received will be treated on a 'first come, first served' basis with the�best available seats being allocated - a second choice check in online travel reservation boarding pass of seating area may be asked for in case of high demand.

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