Wed 22 Apr 2026, Lighthouse: Poole's Centre for the Arts, Poole

BSO: Organ Symphony

Get tickets now

Wed 22 Apr 2026, Lighthouse: Poole's Centre for the Arts, Poole

Unlike the eponymous charioteer’s skills, Saint-Saëns technical skills were at their peak in his tone poem Phaeton: its galloping steeds racing to a catastrophic demise before a final lament for youthful hubris. Tchaikovsky’s First Piano Concerto is an exuberant and passionate work filled with uninhibited virtuosity. It remains refreshingly original with its exciting and altogether exceptional opening, and richly forged musical dramas of powerful virtuosity and of uncommon sensitivity. A lyrical sensibility defines Lili Boulanger’s bright and festive picture of a carefree spring morning with its arabesque-like playfulness and delicate, highly transparent instrumentation. Saint-Saëns said that he had “given everything I was able to give” to his Third Symphony and this shows in its virtuosic piano passages, brilliant orchestral writing and the audacious use of organ. It reveals a genuine flair for sumptuous orchestral colour, suave and unforgettable melody and brilliant craftsmanship – the zenith of his symphonic output. There is simply nothing else quite like it.

Don’t miss the Involving Music Playlists.

Our playlists are your go-to soundtrack for discovering the South and West of England’s hottest talent!

Updated regularly, our curated playlist brings you the best-emerging artists, must-hear tracks, and hidden gems from the local music scene. Whether you’re looking for fresh sounds, planning your next gig, or want to support homegrown talent, this is where your journey starts.

Expect themed playlists, too—New Releases, Involving Music The South West, Involving Music The West, Involving Music Solent, and Involving Music Rocks. And don’t forget our monthly Artist Spotlight playlists with five lucky tracks selected each month for inclusion.

You must accept all cookie notice categories in order to view this content.

Review Privacy Settings