
A classical music concert featuring works by Mozart and Stravinsky, performed by the Brighton Philharmonic Orchestra with soloist Milda Daunoraite and conductor Joanna MacGregor.
If you are looking for plans this autumn, the Brighton Philharmonic Orchestra has announced their upcoming concert, The Stravinsky Connection, scheduled for Sunday, 11 October 2026. It is taking place at the Brighton Dome Concert Hall, starting at 14:45. The programme focuses on a pairing of Mozart and Stravinsky, featuring the Lithuanian pianist Milda Daunoraite as the soloist, with Joanna MacGregor conducting.
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The musical selection for the afternoon includes Stravinsky’s Symphonies of Wind Instruments and his Concerto for Piano and Wind Instruments, alongside Mozart’s Serenade in B-flat Gran Partita K361. For those interested in the background of these pieces, there is an additional session called 'The Listening Club' on Thursday, 8 October 2026, at the Brighton Unitarian Church. This is an hour-long illustrated talk led by Joanna MacGregor, designed to provide more context on the music being performed.
Regarding tickets, the pricing structure offers several tiers, with seats available at £15, £22, £30, £36, and £41. The orchestra also has a few options for those planning to attend multiple events or looking for specific discounts. They offer a 'Concert Saver' which provides a 15% discount if you book three or more concerts, and a 'Season Saver' with a 20% discount for those booking seven concerts. Additionally, there are specific offers for new attendees, with a £15 ticket option subject to availability, and a £1 rate for children, allowing up to two children per adult.















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