J. S. Bach
Air on the G String · Brandenburg No. 3
For one night, our hall drifts across three centuries of sound. Timeless gathers the works that refused to fade — a living thread from the Baroque to the late Romantics, performed by sixty student musicians.
Scroll onward — the orchestra carries you forward through the great movements of Western music.
Ornate, mathematical and divine. The age of Bach and Vivaldi, where counterpoint became architecture in sound.
Clarity, balance and elegant form. Mozart and Haydn refined the symphony into a perfect, luminous shape.
Emotion unbound. Beethoven flung open the doors and Tchaikovsky filled the hall with longing and storm.
Music that outlived its makers. Tonight, these voices speak again — as alive as the night they were written.
Founded in 2008 as the Taylor's Symphonic Band, TSO has spent over seventeen years giving young musicians a stage to share, grow and belong.
Today we are an ever-expanding community of passionate players — staging annual concerts and collaborations, and creating music and lasting memories together.
Six composers anchor tonight's programme — each a turning point in the story of sound.
Air on the G String · Brandenburg No. 3
Eine kleine Nachtmusik · Symphony No. 40
Symphony No. 7 · 2nd Movement
Swan Lake Suite · 1812 Overture
Symphony No. 9 "From the New World"
Clair de Lune (orch.)
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