Warsaw Philharmonic Orchestra performs two of the most popular works in the orchestral repertoire this Saturday in Bradford.
The concert features Beethoven's timeless Pastorale Symphony and Tchaikovsky's powerful Fantasy Overture from Romeo and Juliet.
The Warsaw musicians perform more than 80 symphony concerts every year and are led by highly-regarded Polish conductor Antoni Wit.
The 7.30pm programme at St George's Hall also includes Dvorak's melodious Violin Concerto featuring violin soloist Kuba Jackowicz.
Book at Keighley town hall or phone 01274 432000.
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