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COMPOSER PORTRAIT: HOLLAND PANORAMA
with the BBC National Orchestra of Wales
Wednesday 26 October 2011, 7pm
BBC Hoddinott Hall, Cardiff Bay, Cardiff CF10 5AL
part of the BBC Hoddinott Hall 2011-12 series
ROBIN DE RAAFF der einsame im herbst for chamber orchestra
WILLEM JETHS Violin Concerto No 2
KLAS TORTENSSON Fastlandet
Conductor Jac van Steen
Violin Tasmin Little
For several decades now, Holland has been quietly establishing itself as one of the most vibrant and exciting epicentres for contemporary music. Join us for a special concert where BBC National Orchestra of Wales will be introducing works by some of Holland's other most important figures.
Broadcast on BBC Radio 3.
Tickets £7/£9
BBC National Orchestra of Wales Audience Line: 0800 052 1812
Wales Millennium Centre Box Office: 029 2063 6464
General booking now open.
Read an interview with Jac van Steen about his work with contemporary composers
How to get there
By bus
- There are a number of bus services that serve Wales Millennium Centre/BBC Hoddinott Hall. For details see http://www.cardiffbus.com/routes.shtml
By train
- Regular services run to and from Cardiff Bay Station from Monday to Sunday. First Great Western run services between West Wales and London Paddington, stopping at Cardiff Central. http://www.firstgreatwestern.co.uk/ There is free shuttle service on the Cardiff Baycar bus for all passengers with a return ticket into Cardiff Central or Queen Street Stations, taking just 8 minutes to arrive outside Wales Millennium Centre. The Baycar runs every 10 mins http://www.cardiffbus.com/baycar.shtml
By car
- When using Satellite Navigation Systems to get to Wales Millennium Centre/BBC Hoddinott Hall, please key in the Post Code CF10 5AL. There are several large car parks located close to the Wales Millennium Centre.
Disabled access
- Disabled Car Park There are 18 pre-bookable, undercover vehicle spaces available for disabled visitors, accessible from Pierhead Street at the side of the Centre. Please note that spaces need to be pre-booked by calling the Ticket Office on 029 2063 6464 (Minicom 029 2063 4651). Spaces are allocated on a first-come, first-served basis and all existing bookings will be honoured.
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