Rutland Sinfonia – Remembering the Fallen
Saturday 22nd November 2014 7-30pm
St Peter’s Church, Oundle Church St, Oundle, Peterborough, Cambridgeshire PE8 4EE
Conductor – Paul Hilliam
Cello – Eduardo Vassallo Principal Cello City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra
Soprano – Marian Porter
Butterworth – A Shropshire Lad
Elgar – Cello Concerto
Vaughan Williams – Symphony No 3 ‘Pastoral’
Tickets: £12 (in advance £10), Concessions £10 (in advance £8), Children and students in full time education £2
Available on the door, and from Oundle Concerts, Oundle Box Office, (Oundle International Festival Office), 4 New Street, Oundle, PE8 4ED
Phone Madeleine Stanley 01780 752031
St. Peter’s Church, renowned for its superb acoustic, will again provide the ideal venue for this concert commemorating the centenary of the start of the Great War.
Eduardo Vassallo will be our soloist in Elgar’s autumnal Cello Concerto and soprano Marian Porter in Vaughan Williams’ 3rd Symphony ‘Pastoral’. Butterworth lost his life in the trenches and we perform ‘A Shropshire Lad’ as a tribute to the fallen in what was meant to be “The war to end all wars”.
In association with The Royal British Legion
www.rutlandsinfonia.org.uk
Saturday 22nd November 2014 7-30pm
St Peter’s Church, Oundle Church St, Oundle, Peterborough, Cambridgeshire PE8 4EE
Conductor – Paul Hilliam
Cello – Eduardo Vassallo Principal Cello City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra
Soprano – Marian Porter
Butterworth – A Shropshire Lad
Elgar – Cello Concerto
Vaughan Williams – Symphony No 3 ‘Pastoral’
Tickets: £12 (in advance £10), Concessions £10 (in advance £8), Children and students in full time education £2
Available on the door, and from Oundle Concerts, Oundle Box Office, (Oundle International Festival Office), 4 New Street, Oundle, PE8 4ED
Phone Madeleine Stanley 01780 752031
St. Peter’s Church, renowned for its superb acoustic, will again provide the ideal venue for this concert commemorating the centenary of the start of the Great War.
Eduardo Vassallo will be our soloist in Elgar’s autumnal Cello Concerto and soprano Marian Porter in Vaughan Williams’ 3rd Symphony ‘Pastoral’. Butterworth lost his life in the trenches and we perform ‘A Shropshire Lad’ as a tribute to the fallen in what was meant to be “The war to end all wars”.
In association with The Royal British Legion
www.rutlandsinfonia.org.uk