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December 17th, 2000
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A MESSAGE FROM THE MAYOR OF GUILDFORD

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I am very grateful that the Rotary Club of Guildford’s Carol Concert is again
supporting the Mayor’s Distress Fund — an odd title as it is, of course, neither to
relieve the distress of nor to cause distress to Mayors — but it does do excellent work.
It makes small donations to some of those in Guildford who are in need of the things
most of us take for granted, such as

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basic household equipment
mobility aids

school uniforms
play equipment

This is a very worthwhile cause and I thank you in anticipation of your generous

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Councillor Sally Thornberry
Mayor of Guildford

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PROGRAMME
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Audience Carol:

Once in Royal David’s City

Choir/Orchestra:

A maiden most gentle
Mary’s Lullaby
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H.J. Gauntlett, arr. Willcocks

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French trad. arr. Andrew Carter
John Rutter

trad. arrStephen-Cleobury

Audience Carol:

God rest you merry, gentlemen
(Verse 4 : Choir only)

Choir/Orchestra:

Quem pastores laudavere

14th.cent. trad. arr. Rutter

Shepherds Pipe Carol

Rutter

Overture: ‘Die Fledermaus’

Johann Strauss II

Orchestra:

Dance of the Tumblers

from ‘The Snow Maiden’

Rimsky-Korsakov

Choir/Orchestra:

O little one sweet
Sans Day carol

Old German, arr. J.S. Bach
Cornish trad. arr. Rutter

Audience Carol:

Hark! the herald-angels sing

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Audience Carol:

It came upon a midnight clear

Orchestra:

Marche Joyeuse

Chabrier

Karlsbad Dolls Dance

Plier

Gopak from ‘Gayaneh’

Katchaturian

Of the Father’s heart begotten

(Verse 1 & 3 Men only)
(Verse 2 & 4 Women only)

» Choir:

Alleluya, a new work is come to hand

Peter Wishart

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Jhis-Christmas-Night Taos el.

Audience Carol:

Ding dong! merrily on high

16th.cent. French arr. Willcocks

THE ARRIVAL OF FATHER CHRISTMAS
to the accompaniment of ‘Jingle Bells’

Choir/Orchestra:

Away in a Manger
(Verse 1 sung by the Children only)
(Verse 2 sung by the Choir and Children)

DISTRIBUTION OF PRESENTS TO CHILDREN

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while the Orchestra plays the Childrens Overture by Quilter

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ADDRESS BY THE MAYOR OF GUILDFORD
introduced by The President of Guildford Rotary Club
» Audience Carol:

Encore:
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O Come all ye Faithful

We Wish You a Merry Christmas

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AUDIENCE
Once in Royal David’s City
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Once in royal David’s city
Stood a lowly cattle shed,
Where a mother laid her baby
In a manger for his bed:
Mary was that mother mild,
Jesus Christ her little child.

Choir He came down to earth from heaven
Who is God and Lord of all,
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And his shelter was a stable,
And his cradle was a stall;
With the poor, and mean, and lowly,
Lived on earth our Saviour holy.
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O tidings

of comfort and joy.

O tidings ofeamfort and joy, comfort and joy,

From God our Heavenly Father,
A Blessed angel came;

And unto certain Shepherds
Brought tidings of the same:
How that in Bethlehem was born
The son of God by Name.

O tidings of comfort and joy, comfort and joy,
O tidings of comfort and joy.

And through all this wondrous childhood

He would honour and obey,
Love, and watch the holy maiden,

In whose gentle arms he lay;
Christian children all must be
Mild, obedient, good as he.
Not in that poor lowly stable,
With the oxen standing by,
We shall see Him; but in heaven,
Set at God’s right hand on high;

When like stars his children crowned
All in white shall wait around.

God Rest You Merry, Gentlemen
God rest you merry, gentlemen,
Let nothing you dismay,
For Jesus Christ our Saviour
Was born on Christmas day,
To save us all from Satan’s power,
When we were gone astray;

O tidings of comfort and joy, comfort and joy,
O tidings of comfort and joy.

The shepherds at those tidings

Rejoiced much in mind,
And left their flocks a feeding,
In tempest,storm, and wind:
And went to Bethlehem straightway,
The Son of God to find.

O tidings of comfort and joy, comfort and joy,
O tidings of comfort and joy.

But when they came to Bethlehem
Where our dear Saviour lay,
They found Him in a manger,
Where oxen feed on hay;
His Mother Mary kneeling down,
Unto the Lord did pray.

O tidings of comfort and joy, comfort and joy,
O tidings of comfort and joy.

Now to the Lord sing praises,
All you within this place,
And with true love and brotherhood
Each other now embrace;
This holy tide of Christmas

All others doth deface:-

O tidings of comfort and joy, comfort and joy,*
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which His Mother Mary,

O tidings of comfort and joy.

O Come, All Ye Faithful

O come, all ye faithful,
Joyful and triumphant.

O come ye, O come ye to Bethlehem;
Come and behold him,
Born the King of Angels:

let us adore him,
OO come,
come, let us adore him,
O come, let us adore him,

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Still tl?rough the cloyen skies they come,
‘Wl!lh peapeful wings unfl.lrled;
And ’Stlll their heavenly music floats

O er'all the weary world;.
They bend on hovering wing;

And ever o’er its Babel sounds

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Light of Light,

Lo! he abhors not the Virgin’s womb.
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Yet with the woes of sin and strife

The world has suffered long;

Beneath the Angel-strain have rolled
And man, at war with man, hears not

O come, let us adore him,

O hush the noise, ye men of strife,

Christ the Lord.

Sing, choirs of angels,
Sing in exultation,

Sing, all ye citizens of heaven above;
Glory to God
In the highest:
O come, let us adore him,
O come, let us adore him,
O come, let us adore him,
Christ the Lord.

Yea, Lord, we greet thee,

Born this happy morning,

Jesu, to thee be glory given;
Word of the Father,
Now in flesh appearing;
O come, let us adore him,

O come, let us adore him,

O come, let us adore him,

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It Came upon a Midnight Clear
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It came upon the midnight clear,
That glorious song of old,

From Angels bc.:ndmg near the earth

: To touch their harps of gold:to men,

Peace on the earth good will

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Two thousand years of wrong;

O come, let us adore him,

O come, let us adore him,

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To hear the Angels sing.

The blessed Angels sing.

God of God,

Begotten, not created:

The world in solemn stillness lay

Above its sad and lowly plalps

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Very God,

From heaven’s all gracious King!’

The love-song which they bring:
And hear the Angels sing!

And ye, beneath life’s crushing load,
Whose forms are bending low,

Who toil along the climbing way
With painful steps and slow,
Look now! for glad and golden hours
Come swiftly on the wing;
O rest beside the weary road,
And hear the Angels sing!
For lo! the days are hastening on,
By prophet bards foretold,

When, with the ever circling years,

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Comes round the age of gold;
When peace shall cover all the earth
Its ancient splendours fling,
And the whole world give back the song
Which now the Angels sing.

Of the Father’s heart Begotten
Men

Of the Father’s heart begotten

Ere the world from chaos rose,

He is Alpha: from that Fountain
All that is and hath been flows;
He is Omega, of all things

Yet to come the mystic Close,

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Women

CAROLS

By his word was all created,

Look down from the sky,

He commanded and ‘twas done,

And stay by my side

Earth and sky and boundless ocean,

until morning is nigh.

Universe of three in one,
All that sees the moon’s soft radiance,

Be near me, Lord Jesus;

All that breathes beneath the sun,

I ask thee to stay

Evermore and evermore.

Close by me for ever,
and love me I pray.

Men

He assumed this mortal body,

Bless all the dear children

Frail and feeble, doomed to die,

in thy tender care,

That the race from dust created

And fit us for heaven,

Might not perish utterly,

to live with thee there.

Which the dreadful Law had sentenced
In the depths of hell to lie,

Evermore and evermore.
Women

Hark! The Herald-Angels Sing

O how blest that wondrous birthday,

When the Maid the curse retrieved,
Brought to birth mankind’s salvation.
By the Holy Ghost conceived,

And the Babe, the world’s Redeemer,
In her loving arms received,

Peace on earth and mercy mild,

God and sinners reconciled:
Joyful all ye nations rise,
With the angelic host proclaim,

Sing, ye heights of heav’n his praises;
Angels and archangels, sing!

Christ is born in Bethlehem.
Hark! the herald-angels sing
Glory to the new-born King.

Wheresoe’er ye be, ye faithful.
Let your joyous anthems ring,

Ev’ry tongue his name confessing,
Countless voices answering,

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Glory to the new-born King;

Join the triumph of the skies,

Evermore and evermore.

All

Hark! the herald-angels sing

Christ, by highest heaven adored,
Christ, the everlasting Lord,
Late in time behold him come

Evermore and evermore.

Offspring of a virgin’s womb:
Veiled in flesh the Godhead see,
Hail the incarnate Deity!

Away in a Manger

Pleased as man with man to dwell,

Jesus, our Emmanuel.

Away in a manger,

Hark! the herald-angels sing

no crib for a bed,

Glory to the new-born King.

The little Lord Jesus
laid down his sweet head;

Hail the heaven-born Prince of Peace!

The stars in the bright sky

Hail the Sun of Righteousness!

looked down where he lay,

Light and life to all he brings,

The little Lord Jesus

Risen with healing in his wings;

asleep on the hay.

Mild he lays his glory by,
Born that man no more may die,

The cattle are lowing,

Born to raise the sons of earth,

the baby awakes,
But little Lord Jesus

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Ilove thee, Lord Jesus!

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Born to give them second birth,
Hark! the herald-angels sing
Glory to the new-born King.

THE ROTARY CLUB OF GUILDFORD

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The Rotary Club of Guildford was formed in 1921 movement
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Kingdom. Today, there are 1500 clubs nationwide with one million members and 20,000 Rotary Clubs worldwide. Besides the
original Guildford Club, there are two other Rotary Clubs in the Borough - The Guildford District and Guildford Chantries
Clubs.

Guildford Rotary Club has carried out many fund-raising projects over the years and one of its first was the ‘Big Brother
Scheme’, which was launched to help youngsters who had lost their fathers during the First World War. From this, a local
Juvenile Employment Committee was formed in the 1930s, with a local Rotarian as Chairman. In 1927, another fund-raising
scheme was organised by the club and successfully raised enough money to place wireless sets in local hospitals.
Most memorable of all the wartime activities was that dealing with the reception of the Dunkirk survivors as they arrived home
at Guildford Station in the summer of 1940. For five days, troop trains carrying 200,000 men stopped at the station and helpers
from Rotary, WVS, Round Table and the Salvation Army were on the platforms to meet the wants of the war-weary men.

Significant contributions have also been made to the Yvonne Arnaud Theatre and the University of Surrey. The first ViceChancellor Dr. D.M. Leggett said in an address that “But for the action of Guildford Rotary Club, the University would never
have materialised”.

Senior Citizens parties and outings, charity dances, disabled shopping evenings and the Mayor of Guildford’s Carol Concert are
just a few of the many local projects still undertaken by the Guildford Rotary Club. At the present time, the club continues to
raise money with the Rotary Club of Calcutta to support Calcutta Eye Hospital with vital sight-saving eye equipment. Earlier
this year, the Club helped raise over £20,000 for Guildford’s Prostate Cancer Appeal.

THE GUILDFORD PHILHARMONIC CHOIR
The Guildford Philharmonic Choir was founded in 1947 by the Borough of Guildford to perform major works from the choral
repertoire with the Guildford Philharmonic Orchestra. Over half a century, the Choir has grown both in stature and reputation
and can now rightly claim its place as one of the foremost choruses in the country. The Choir is now independent from the
Borough of Guildford Council.

The Choir grew to prominence under the batons of such eminent British musicians as Sir Charles Groves, Vernon Handley and
Sir David Willcocks Sir David remains in close contact with the Choir as its current President.

Notable achievements in recent years include Handel’s Israel in Egypt with the Freiburger Bachchor in Freiburg in May 1998
and in March 1999, a widely acclaimed performance of two works which must surely rank among the greatest choral works of
all time — Mahler’s Second Symphony Resurrection and Bruckner’s Mass in E Minor.

The Choir enjoyed a challenging and exciting concert programme planned for the 1999/2000 season. On November 20th. 1999,
it performed Haydn’s Creation with the Guildford Philharmonic Orchestra and last March staged a gala performance of Bach’s
StMatthew Passion with its twin choir The Freiburg Bachchor to great critical acclaim.

The Guildford Philharmonic Choir’s current season reflects its increasingly varied repertoire with performances of Brahms Ein
Deutsches Requiem next March at the Civic Hall and Vaughan Williams Sea Symphony at Guildford Cathedral next May.

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The Choir is always searching for new members to maintain its high standard, with auditions being held throughouton the
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Further details about joining the Choir and information about future concerts can be obtained from Noreen Ayton
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THE GUILDFORD SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA

In recent years, the Guildford Symphony Orchestra has become increasingly prominent in the musical world of the Guildford
area. Under its musical director Darrell Davison, it is well established as an amateur orchestra with an excellent reputation,

providing a considerable variety of music-making for both audiences and players alike.

Encouraging young people to play and enjoy great music is high amongst the Guildford Symphony Orchestra’s aims. To that
end, it organises an annual concert for young artists, enabling five promising instrumentalists to play a concerto movement and
receive Jellinek award. Audiences at this concert can often spot a future virtuoso or two. Through its recent partnership with
the Guildford Borough Council, the GSO has been introducing children to orchestral music at its Family Concerts on Saturday
mornings, which have proved deservedly popular. Every other year, the GSO invites local children to become composers
themselves, writing Carols for Christmas or Easter and having them performed at a major concert.

Another feature of the orchestra’s activities is its support for charitable causes. Each major concert enables a chosen charity to
hold a retiring collection and over the years, well over £20,000 has been donated in this way. Sponsorship and Corporate
Patronage are essential for the financial viability of the Guildford Symphony Orchestra, which can offer attractive possibilities
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GUILDFORD PHILHARMONIC CHOIR
1** Sopranos

2" Sopranos

1°* Alto

2" Alto

Olivia Ames-Lewis
Joanna Andrews

Marion Adderley
Jacqueline Alderton

Mary Anne Barber

Marion Arbuckle

Noreen Ayton

Penny Baxter

Jane Brooks

Sally Bailey

Elizabeth-Claire Bazin

Josephine Field
Angela Hand
Nora Kennea
Judith Lewy
Gayle Mayson
Lois McCabe
Alison Palmer
Vivienne Parsons
Rosalind Plowright
Alison Rawlinson
Maureen Shortland
Dawn Smith
Vicki Steele
Kathy Stickland
Tessa Wilkinson
Christine Wilks

Margaret Dentskevich

Iris Ball

Valerie Edwards

Evelyn Beastall

Carole Elliott

Iris Bennett

Celia Embleton

Andrea Dombrowe

Mandy Freeman

Carol Hobbs

Mary Broughton
Elaine Chapman
Sara Dann

Maura Dearden

Rachel Edmondson
Susan Norton

Robin Onslow
Kate Rayner

Judy Smith
Claire Strudley

Carol Terry
Sally Varley
Enid Weston

1°' Bass
Peter Allen
Richard Austen
Philip Davies
Michael Dudley

Terence Ellis
Geoffrey Forster
Michael Golden

Laurie James
Alec Leggatt

Chris Newbery
Roger Penny
David Ross
Philip Stanford

Lucinda Wilson

2" Bass
Dan Adderley
Roger Barrett
Alan Batterbury
John Britten
Norman Carpenter
Nick Gough
Peter Herbert
Michael Jeffery
Stephen Jepson
Tony Macklow-Smith
Maxwell New
Barry Norman
Nigel Pollock

Lorna Gray

Sheila Hodson

Ingrid Hardiman

Joy Hunter

Jo Harman

Helen Lavin

Susan Hinton

Krystyna Marsden

Isabel Hyde

Mary Moon

Carol Jones

Brenda Moore

Valerie Leggatt

Jean Munro

Kay McManus

Sue O’Connell

Christine Medlow

Anne Philps

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Gillian Sharpe

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Emma Odell

Prue Smith

Penny Overton

Rosie Storey

Lesley Scordellis

June Windle

Catherine Shacklady

Maralyn Wong

Maureen Shortland

Beatrice Wood

Jane Sweaney
Hilary Trigg

Pamela Woodroffe

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Bob Cowell

2" Tenor
Bob Bromham

Douglas Cook
Tony Cousins

Leslie Harfield

John Trigg
Maggie van Koetsveld

JEREMY BACKHOUSE

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Jeremy began his musical career at Canterbury Cathedral, where he was Head Chorister and later studied music at Liverpool University.
He spent five years as Music Editor at the Royal National Institute for the Blind, where he was responsible for the transcription of
printed music into Braille. In 1986, he joined EMI Records as a Literary Editor and since 1990 has combined his work as the EMI
Classics Consultant Editor with his career as a freelance conductor and record producer.

In 1995, Jeremy was appointed Chorus Master of the Guildford Philharmonic Choir and in the same year was invited to conduct the
BBC Singers for the first time, subsequently conducting them for several broadcast performances.

His recent work has included directing the Kent Youth Choir and the Kent Chamber Choir in 1996, and working with the Brighton
Festival Chorus as an assistant conductor. In September 1998, Jeremy became the Musical Director of the Woburn Singers, becoming
only the third conductor to work with this particular choir in its distinguished thirty year history.

DARRELL DAVISON
Darrell Davison has been Musical Director of the Guildford Symphony Orchestra since 1990. He was a music scholar at Charterhouse
and studied music at Cambridge, where he conducted several orchestras and founded one. He has also been principal cello with the
Ulster Orchestra. After winning the Sir John Barbirolli conducting competition in 1979, he conducted the London Symphony Orchestra
and the London Philharmonic and both orchestras subsequently commissioned him to compose pieces for them.

Following the death of his father in 1992, Darrell was appointed musical director of the Croydon Symphony Orchestra and of the

popular Arthur Davison Family Concerts at the Fairfield Halls, with which he has been connected for many years. He is also currently

musical director of the Little Symphony of London.

As a composer, Darrell has had his works performed by both the Philharmonia and London Philharmonic Orchestras and he has alsfi\‘
written and orchestrated film scores for the London Symphony Orchestra.
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THE ORCHESTRA
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1st. VIOLINS

2nd. VIOLINS

VIOLAS

CELLOS

Rosemary Roberts (Leader)

Jane Bradbeer

Abugail Andrews

Elizabeth Elston

Leon Crampin

Astrid Clarius

Linda Dyson

Linda Forsyth

Ian Dow

Charlotte Duignan

Wendy Innes

Philippa Green

Elizabeth Garrett

Bev Fox

Sophie Hutchings

Helen Harratt

Helen Harrison

Jennifer Hills

Kathy Moore

Soyeon Kim

Angharad Lewis Jones

Anna Holladay

Josie Pitchforth

Gabrielle Kingaby

Alison Marshall

Phebe Kynaston

Alan Thorpe

Norah Lydon

DOUBLE BASSES

Wendy Ratcliffe

Liga Millers

Karen Prince

Beverley Morris

Caroline Taylor

Liz Porcher

Anne Trant

Hazel Tripp

Liz Weaver

Sarah von Schweinitz

Ann Williams

Raymond Wakefield

Ian Wrenn

Rosemary Wisdom

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Christine Woodward

OBOES

FLUTES
Denise Janaway

Steve Pitchforth

Elizabeth Driscoll
Sheila Hodson

Helen Hollowood

TIMPANI
Chris Kimber

TUBA
Duncan Penkey

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PICCOLO

Wendy Morris

Jenny Abbott

John Daniel
Peter Hardcastle
Chris Kerse

Angie Carr

Kate Kiff

Katherine Long
Andy Thompson

Steve Browning

Tim Gregory

Danny Scott

Catherine Mowatt

Eddie Harmer

Paul Thornton

Lesley Griffiths

HORNS

TROMBONES

Wendy Pawsey

BASSOONS

Andrew Norrs

Sandra Hyde

TRUMPETS

Paul Starbuck

CLARINETS
Sarah Byrne
Tanya Scrivener
Teresa Wood

PERCUSSION
Robert Ball
Roger Griffin
Donna Landowski

COR ANGLAIS

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Enjoy Great Music in 2001 with the

GUILDFORD SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA
You are warmly invited to join the GSO at the Guildford Civic for any or all of the concerts
Saturday, 20th January 2001 at 11.00 am

The second in our popular series of GUILDFORD FAMILY CONCERTS

providing musical entertainment for young and old featuring TV star Nerys Hughes.
Sunday, 18th February at 3.00 pm

NORTHERN LIGHTS describes a programme of popular favourites by Glinka,
Sibelius and Rachmaninov and including the evergreen Grieg Piano Concerto.
Sunday, 18th March at 3.00 pm at the Royal Grammar School...

THE UNA CLARK YOUNG ARTISTS CONCERT in which five young performers
of brilliant promise perform concerto movements with the orchestra and receive Jellinek awards.
Sunday, 13th May at 7.30 pm

ROMANCE OF THE SOUTH bringing together the music of Rossini, Berlioz,
Respighi, Mascagni and Tchaikovsky.

Tickets available from the GSO Box Office: (01483) 533074

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