National Symphony Orchestra of Ukraine
National Symphony Orchestra of Ukraine
our most loved composers, Delius
Norwich Theatre Royal
Sun 15 March 2026
7.30pm
We are delighted to welcome back the National Symphony Orchestra of Ukraine for their second visit to the Theatre Royal.
As a nod to the friendship between the UK and Ukraine, the orchestra have chosen to perform music by one of our most loved composers, Delius. In the Middle Ages, people believed that the cuckoo brought the arrival of spring and on hearing its first call, spring would be imminent. These two delightful works by Delius provide the perfect opening to the second half of the concert. In addition, we will be treated to two of Beethoven’s greatest works: his fifth and most demanding piano concerto, known as the ‘Emperor’, performed by the renowned Ukrainian pianist Maria Pukhlianko; and Beethoven’s Symphony No.7.
Notably the concert opens with what is considered to be the First Ukrainian Symphony ever written, an historic symphony for many reasons. This symphony was performed outside the Ukrainian parliament building and was later shared on YouTube following the outbreak of the war in February 2022, to raise awareness of Ukrainian culture.
Conductor: Volodymyr Sirenko
Soloist: Maria Pukhlianko (piano)
Programme:
Maksym Berezovsky The First Ukrainian Symphony in C Major
Beethoven Piano Concerto no. 5 Emperor (Maria Pukhlianko)
Delius On Hearing the First Cuckoo of Spring & Summer Night on the River
Beethoven Symphony no. 7