A concert that’s just a bit indulgent

Brahms’s First Piano Concerto is a real showpiece for any performer, while Beethoven’s Seventh Symphony is almost the ultimate symphony – powerful, joyful, complex, and brilliantly entertaining, with composer Richard Wagner calling it the ‘apotheosis (peak) of the dance’.

Johannes Brahms Piano Concerto No. 1 (44 mins)

Ludvig van Beethoven Symphony No. 7 (36 mins)

  • Dinis Sousa – conductor
  • Stephen Hough – piano
  • Royal Northern Sinfonia

Concert lasts around 2 hours including a 20 minute interval

Free pre-concert talk about the concert at 6.30pm in the Old Fire Station

If you live in the North East and you’ve never attended a classical concert, see your first classical music concert for only £5 per person with the code FIRSTCLASSIC

The end time featured on this page is approximate and may change.

Date:
26 March 2026

Time:
7:00 pm

Facilities:
Disabled access
Railway station nearby
Toilets