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'Last Night of the Proms' Concert Event with The National Symphony Orchestra in Horsham, West Susse
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on 13-07-2010 at 10:32 AM (335 Views)
Sunday 18th July - doors open at 4pm, concert starts at 5pm and ends at 8pm.
The National Symphony Orchestra will perform with soloist Joanne Appleby to celebrate South Lodge Hotel's 25th anniversary in Horsham, West Sussex. Since the 1980's the orchestra has been performing all over Great Britain and abroad! Supporting Katherine Jenkins for live concerts and tours for many years and much of its success is owed to musical directors Anne Collis and Justin Pearson.
Pack a picnic, or visit the champagne pavilion which will be in full swing. Refreshments and ice creams will be available. No seating provided. Under 5's enter for free.
Rule Britannia...
Experience the pomp and ceremony of The Last Night of the Proms – from’ Rule Britannia’ and ‘Jerusalem’ to the rousing ‘Land of Hope and Glory’ you’ll love the vibrant energy of this exciting programme of much loved classics.
And as it is South Lodge Hotel’s 25th anniversary, this year’s celebrations are going to be bigger and better than ever before! Pack a picnic or visit the champagne pavilion which will be in full swing. Refreshments and ice creams will be available. No seating provided.
The NSO
The National Symphony Orchestra began in the 1940's, when it was making an average of 10 records a year with famous conductors such as Dr Malcolm Sargent, Fistoulari and Moura Lympany. This fine orchestra also recorded music for many films notably "Caesar and Cleopatra" and "Brief Encounter" many of these being recroded at the famous Abby Road Studios.
Since the 1980's the orchestra has been performing all over Great Britain and abroad! Supporting Katherine Jenkins for live concerts and tours for many years and much of its success is owed to musical directors Anne Collis and Justin Pearson.
The National Symphony Orchestra chooses its players not only for their musical talent and technical ability, but also for their desire to give of their best at all times and to enjoy doing it. This enthusiam is conveyed to the audience very cleverly and always proves to be a great success.
Doors open at 4pm, concert starts at 5pm and ends at 8pm
Tickets: adults: £21, children 12 and under: £10, family (2 adults + 2 children 12 and under): £50, under 5’s: free
Ticket & lunch: £47.50 per person
More details of the event found via e-mail or on the events section of the official website.
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