Bravo ! Pass
Because music is for everyone
Bravo! Pass is an inclusive ticketing initiative designed to grant free access to classical concerts for groups who may not otherwise have the opportunity to attend. Fidelio Orchestra performs concerts at historic London venues, bringing world-class classical music, while &Fly is building on its network of schools, community centres, and social service organisations to distribute Bravo! Passes, ensuring that tickets reach those who need them most. Each Bravo! Pass grants free entry to the concert and a complimentary soft drink at the intermission, encouraging social interaction among attendees.

Upcoming events
Bravo!Pass
Fidelio Orchestra: Ein Heldenleben
April 10, 2025 7:00 PM
Milton Court Concert Hall, 1 Milton Street, London EC2Y 9BH
&Fly CIC is collaborating with Fidelio Orchestra to launch Bravo!Pass, an access initiative that allows for free admission to classical music concerts by Fidelio Orchestra for eligible youth, elderly and families. With this event, The Fidelio Orchestra make their debut at Milton Court Concert Hall, together with Latvian violin virtuoso Kristīne Balanas.
F. Mendelssohn-Bartholdy Violin concerto in E minor Op. 64
R. Strauss Ein Heldenleben Op. 40
Fidelio Orchestra
Kristīne Balanas, violin
Raffaello Morales, conductor
Anastasiia Rudkovska, &Fly CEO, community liaison
A legendary aura surrounds Strauss’s gigantic tone poem, written just before the turn of the century, when the composer was barely thirty-four. The many characters scattered throughout the piece have made people speculated that Strauss was picturing himself as the hero in question. From the heroic opening theme, repeated relentlessly for the first three minutes, to the annoying critics — characterfully pictured by the woodwinds and lower brass — to the imposing figure of his wife and the life exploits eventually culminating in a peaceful retirement, the perfect image of the fin-de-siecle bourgeois man. While the biographical references are obvious, this extraordinary work can well be seen as a testament to the heroic figure of the artist in a society more and more concerned with appearance, rather than a self-celebratory heirloom by a skilled composer.
Little could one imagine that the young Richard was going to go on writing fifteen operas over the following forty-five years, and become known to posterity arguably more for his operatic output than for its early symphonic works.
Event Details
Arrive from 6:30pm to enjoy a drink in the hall bar and take a seat for concert start at 7:00pm. There will be no interval
Please check T&C to see whether you are eligible for a Bravo!Pass. For further inquiries regarding the programme please get in touch with us at contact@andfly.org.
For questions regarding the concert and venue access, reach out to info@fideliorchestra.org.