The Ulster Orchestra is Northern Ireland's only professional orchestra and has an excellent reputation the world over.
Most of its concerts take place in the Ulster Hall (where the box office is also based) and the Belfast Waterfront between September and May, but it also appears at venues around Northern Ireland sporadically.
Like any orchestra, the programme will vary, but generally there will be enough to keep classical music enthusiasts happy, as well as those of us who are less well-informed!
There are occasional concerts for families as well which are a real highlight. I took my 4 year old nephew to see The Snowman last Christmas and we both loved it. Ray Briggs' beautiful movie was screened to a packed Waterfront Hall while the music was provided live by the orchestra. It was refreshing to see him stimulated by something so gentle and beautiful. This is an annual event, so keep an eye out and bring the kids!
The great thing about the Ulster Orchestra is that they do not call for tuxedos and ballgowns as standard. You will still see people who enjoy getting dressed up for it, but you're as likely to see someone in jeans and t-shirt walk in and the Orchestra is really trying to prove that they'll be just as welcomed. read more