Join the Qatar Philharmonic Orchestra (QPO) and Maestro Pablo Mielgo for an evening that journeys from lyricism and elegance to symphonic revolution. The concert opens with Brahms’ radiant Variations on a Theme by Haydn, a masterpiece of orchestral color. QPO’s oboist German Díaz Blanco then takes center stage in Richard Strauss’ Concerto for Oboe in D major, a virtuosic and poetic work that is hued with late-Romantic warmth. After the intermission, the orchestra turns to one of the defining works in music history, Beethoven’s Symphony No. 3, “Eroica.” Bold and expansive, the “Eroica” reshaped what a symphony could be.
Concert Attendance Guidelines
Ticketing and Admission:
- All tickets must be purchased online in advance.
- No refunds or exchanges are permitted.
- Children under 6 years of age are not admitted to the venue.
- Seating begins 30 minutes prior to the performance.
Venue Protocol:
- QPO representatives will guide patrons to their designated seats.
- We kindly request that all mobile devices be silenced.
- Flash photography and video recording are strictly prohibited.
- Late arrivals will not be seated until an appropriate break in the performance.
- Re-entry during the concert is limited to seats near the exit.
- Food and beverages are not permitted in the concert hall (water excepted).
Patron Conduct:
- The Philharmonic reserves the right to remove any individual disrupting the performance or other patrons.
- We are not liable for personal property or injuries.
Additional Information:
- Programmes and artists are subject to change without notice.
- To receive applicable discounts, please present valid student, staff, or disability identification to the Box Office before booking tickets at qpoboxoffice@qf.org.qa.
Dress Code:
- Smart casual. Audience members with inappropriately informal attire including shorts or beach wear will not be seated.
- We appreciate your cooperation in maintaining an enjoyable experience for all concertgoers.