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2026 Orchestra Concert "After the Overture: Symphony of Love and Fate"
2026 Orchestra Concert "After the Overture: Symphony of Love and Fate"
This concert is performed by the National University of Tainan Arts Orchestra, conducted by Heng-yi Pao, guiding the audience through classics from the Classical and Romantic periods. The first half opens with Mozart's Overture to "The Magic Flute," bright and full of dramatic tension, followed by Tchaikovsky's "Romeo and Juliet" Fantasy Overture, depicting the tragic emotions of intertwined love and fate. The second half presents Tchaikovsky's "Symphony No. 5," showcasing a musical journey from struggle to victory with its grand structure and profound emotions.
Program
Mozart: Overture to "The Magic Flute"
Tchaikovsky: "Romeo and Juliet Fantasy Overture"
Tchaikovsky: Symphony No. 5
Performance and Production Team
Production Director|Hsiao-wen Chang
Conductor|Heng-yi Pao
Stage Director|Chia-yin Cheng
National University of Tainan Arts Orchestra
This concert is performed by the National University of Tainan Arts Orchestra, conducted by Heng-yi Pao, guiding the audience through classics from the Classical and Romantic periods. The first half opens with Mozart's Overture to "The Magic Flute," bright and full of dramatic tension, followed by Tchaikovsky's "Romeo and Juliet" Fantasy Overture, depicting the tragic emotions of intertwined love and fate. The second half presents Tchaikovsky's "Symphony No. 5," showcasing a musical journey from struggle to victory with its grand structure and profound emotions.
Program
Mozart: Overture to "The Magic Flute"
Tchaikovsky: "Romeo and Juliet Fantasy Overture"
Tchaikovsky: Symphony No. 5
Performance and Production Team
Production Director|Hsiao-wen Chang
Conductor|Heng-yi Pao
Stage Director|Chia-yin Cheng
National University of Tainan Arts Orchestra
Event Details
- 2026-06-04 — 衛武營國家藝術文化中心 · --+300;--+400;--+500
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