Cédric Tiberghien, a man with short hair and a black coat gazing directly at the camera, on a blurred, neutral background

Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra

International Concert Series Thu 23 Apr 2026, 7:30pm The Anvil

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Tickets:

£46, £42, £35, £27, £18. Under 25s and f/t students £12 (includes £4 booking fee)

Group bookings

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Schools tickets

£12 per student, one free teacher per 10 pupils (includes £4 booking fee)

Lounge Experience

Treat yourself to our Virtuoso Lounge upgrade and enjoy reserved seating, personal table service, snacks and drinks, and more.

Talk

Join us for a free pre-concert talk to discover more about the pieces being performed

Programme

Saint-Saëns
Phaëton
Tchaikovsky
Piano Concerto no. 1
Boulanger
D’un matin de printemps
Saint-Saëns
Symphony no. 3 (Organ)

Performers and Cast

Cédric Tiberghien
piano
Chloé Van Soeterstède

Saint-Saëns' symphonic poem captures the headlong flight of the sun chariot in the Greek myth.

Tchaikovsky's piano concerto set the pattern for many future pieces with its dramatic confrontation between heroic soloist and eloquent orchestra.

After Lili Boulanger's colourful evocation of a spring morning, the concert ends with Saint-Saëns' Third Symphony. Rich invention, flamboyant colours, and melodic appeal are among its the hallmarks, which have made it deservedly popular since its premiere.

Players

Players

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Reviews

Tiberghien's limpid touch and easy bravura are perfect
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