
The Dublin Symphony Orchestra will perform Tchaikovsky's 6th symphony as part of the winter 2026 concert season, a highlight among classical music events. Here is a link to a wonderful performance by the Berliner Philharmoniker orchestra, under the baton of Seiji Ozawa: https://youtu.be/9gQbXeJI7vM?si=udBfkf8fe4xWDWEM. Also included in th
The Dublin Symphony Orchestra will perform Tchaikovsky's 6th symphony as part of the winter 2026 concert season, a highlight among classical music events. Here is a link to a wonderful performance by the Berliner Philharmoniker orchestra, under the baton of Seiji Ozawa: https://youtu.be/9gQbXeJI7vM?si=udBfkf8fe4xWDWEM. Also included in the program are Mozart's flute concerto, K313, and Tchaikovsky's Capriccio Italien, No. 45, promising to be a remarkable addition to the concert history of the Dublin Symphony Orchestra. A digital mock-up of the first movement can be found at the following link: https://youtu.be/iIM4nuUaY7Q. This animated score displays the string section score, complemented by a metronome for practice purposes.

The Dublin Symphony Orchestra has a rich concert history, having collaborated with some of the most talented and innovative guest artists in the world. This classical music event features the wonderfully talented Lithuanian flautist Silvija Scerbaviciute, who will be performing Mozart's flute concerto, K 313. Silvija has been the principa
The Dublin Symphony Orchestra has a rich concert history, having collaborated with some of the most talented and innovative guest artists in the world. This classical music event features the wonderfully talented Lithuanian flautist Silvija Scerbaviciute, who will be performing Mozart's flute concerto, K 313. Silvija has been the principal flute of the RTÉ Radio Concert Orchestra in Dublin, Ireland, since February 2021.

This digital mock-up video showcases the strings and wind section scores of Tchaikovsky's Capriccio Italien, Op. 45, first movement. This piece is often celebrated in various classical music events and holds a significant place in concert history, particularly for orchestras like the Dublin Symphony Orchestra.