This year, the International Spring Orchestra Festival (ISOF) is opening with an exciting concert on Friday at the Manoel Theatre, with a varied programme featuring the world-touring European Union Chamber Orchestra and its esteemed conductor Hans-Peter Hofmann, soprano Miriam Cauchi, and violinist Minha Park, who will bring to life pieces by Gustav Holst, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Joseph Vella, and Benjamin Britten.

The idea behind the International Spring Orchestra Festival, which this year is celebrating its 10th anniversary, is to create, year in year out, a special event where established local artists gather with guest stars coming from the four corners of the globe to make music of the highest quality together, and where the audience comes to expand its musical horizons in an exciting and artistic environment.

This year the ISOF is introducing a new concept of pre-concert and post-concert events, with the idea of getting together to discuss music and anything else over fine food and drinks.

For the Opening Concert event, patrons can choose to buy their concert tickets as part of a VIP Package, which includes a pre-concert glass of prosecco at Michael’s in St George’s Square, Valletta, to sip during a pre-concert talk. After the concert, there will be a stand-up gourmet event with free flowing wine, waiter service and a buffet of hot and cold items and very fine cheeses from Sicily, at the same venue, Michael’s. Here, patrons will have the unique opportunity to meet with the musicians and the artistic director of the Festival.

For the festival’s Opening Concert, this melting pot is reflected in the eclectic programme.

The first piece will be Holst’s St Paul’s Suite, which the English composer completed in 1913. The piece was written in gratitude to the St Paul’s Girls’ School for having provided him with a large soundproof room for his work, and St Paul’s Suite was the first piece he wrote there.

Up next will be Mozart’s Violin Concerto No. 5. In 1775, between April and December, Mozart composed five violin concerti (and possibly two more) which, along with the Concerto for Two Violins and Orchestra and the Sinfonia Concertante for Violin and Viola, collectively represent his entire output for violin in this genre.

The third piece is called Dust on the Path. This work is a number of collected poems by Chalmers which in 2015 were set to music in a song cycle for Soprano and Orchestra by Mro Vella. The premiere of this work was performed at the opening night of the 2015 Victoria Arts Festival, and is now being performed at the Manoel Theatre for the first time.

Chalmers’s The Dust on the Path was published in 2011. After his death in 2012, aged just 31, his family established the Alistair David Robert Chalmers Trust in his memory, and the ADRC Trust supports those causes that were important to Chalmers – encouraging talent in the young, Hispanic studies, the visual and performing arts, and the heritage and environment of Malta and Scotland.

The fourth and last piece will be Britten’s Simple Symphony, Op. 4. Britten wrote the piece in 1934 at the age of 20 and, despite it being a modest work, it gained him a large amount of popularity very quickly. The piece also brought Britten critical acclaim and essentially launched his compositional career.

The years that followed have seen the piece become a useful element in string orchestra repertoire.

The high-level artists per­forming in this opening concert include Miriam Cauchi, who is a firmly established Maltese soprano, making a name for herself both in Malta and beyond.

Rising star violinist Minha Park performs widely on the inter­national stage as concerto soloist and recitalist, and she has often been a guest artist in festivals in Europe and Korea.

Hofmann will be conducting the European Union Chamber Orchestra for this concert. He became concert-master of the EUCO in 2007 with which he has since toured throughout Europe, South America and the UK, where several of his concerts have been broadcast live on BBC Radio 3.

The International Spring Orchestra Festival’s Opening Concert is being held at the Manoel Theatre on Friday at 8pm.

The VIP Package is on sale for €55 per person (price includes concert premium seats tickets). Since this is for a limited audience, the package can only be reserved for pre-paid bookings by sending an e-mail to ingrid@zerafa.co.

For more information and for regular updates on events, visit the ISOF website at http://www.iso-festival.com . Tickets at €10, €15 and €20 (free for children 15 years and under and with a 50 per cent discount to students and senior citizens) may be purchased from the theatre’s website, through http://ticketline.com.mt , or by sending an e-mail to bookings@teatrumanoel.com.mt. For telephone reservations call 2124 6389. The organisers are offering the possibility to purchase block tickets for the whole festival for €100.

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