Thu 12 & Sun 15 Feb 2026
The Bridgewater Hall
Beethoven’s Eroica
‘Wong’s expansive gestures are audience-pleasing; sometimes it looked as if he was channelling the music from the performers to the audience in a very visual way.’ (Bachtrack, 2025)
A cellist of international renown, Jan Vogler is no stranger to either of Shostakovich’s cello concertos. His 2020 recording of the Second garnered critical praise for its thoughtful introspection and ‘flawless intonation’ (The Classic Review). Shostakovich’s formidable First, generally agreed to be one of the most difficult concerto works for the instrument, performed by Jan, is certainly not to be missed.
Unsuk Chin’s subito con forza, written in 2020 in tribute to Beethoven’s 250th anniversary, provides a characterful opening to the programme. In a reflection of this innovative work, Beethoven’s much-loved ‘Eroica’ – which broke expanses of new symphonic ground at the time of its composition – closes the concert.
Get to know the music
Featuring
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Kahchun Wong
Principal Conductor and Artistic Advisor
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Jan Vogler
Cello
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Kahchun Wong
Principal Conductor and Artistic Advisor
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Jan Vogler
Cello
Unsuk Chin
Hallé Featured Composer 2025-26“I'm delighted to be appointed Featured Composer for the Hallé's 2025/26 season. I hugely look forward to collaborating with this exceptional orchestra and their esteemed Principal Conductor, Kahchun Wong, across a series of exciting projects throughout the year.”
Kahchun Wong
Principal Conductor and Artistic Advisor“There is nothing more thrilling than the magic of live music and I cannot wait to experience it with you. Whether it's your first concert or one of many, I hope each performance leaves you inspired, moved and eager for more. See you in the concert hall!”
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