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Music: Plymouth University Orchestra Workshop

Saturday 4 February, 09:45-17:00 Sherwell Centre, Plymouth University Informal performance: 16:00, free admission

Directed by Jonathan Hurdle and Jamie Dove

César Franck: Symphony in D minor

Orchestra players are invited to play and explore this 19th-century masterpiece and the only symphony composed by César Franck. The Belgian composer, best known as an organist and teacher, created this wonderfully colourful, romantic work in 1888 and it received its premiere at the Paris Conservatoire the following year.

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Plymouth University Orchestra

Rupert Bond - conductor, Kris Emmett - organ

Saint-Saëns: Organ Symphony in C major (last two movements) Debussy: Petite Suite Chabrier: España Ravel : Pavane pour une infante défunte

...and works for String Orchestra, Brass and Wind

Date/time: Thursday 17 March 2016, 19.30 - 21.00

Venue: Minster Church of St Andrew, Royal Parade, Plymouth

Free admission.

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Plymouth University Orchestra Workshop

Sibelius: Kullervo Symphony, Rupert Bond, conductor

Kullervo is Sibelius’ first major work. It is a five-movement symphonic poem for orchestra, soloists and male voice choir. It was heard five times from its inception in 1892 until 1893 before the composer inextricably withdrew it. Since the composer’s death in 1957 the world has started to hear performances and it is now recognised as being a stunning if unconventional contribution to the orchestral repertoire. We are going to study four of the movements in this Workshop Day – omitting the third.

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Beethoven: Egmont Overture Delius: Walk to the Paradise Garden Coates: London Suite Humperdinck: Hansel and Gretel Overture Mozart: Symphony No 41 in C major Jupiter

Including music for String and Wind ensembles.

Thursday 10 December 2015 | 20:00 Main Hall, Davy Building, Plymouth University Free admission, donations invited to support concert costs

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Beethoven's Violin Masterpiece

Simon Ible, conductor

Leland Chen, violin Mozart: The Marriage of Figaro Overture Beethoven: Violin Concert in D major Mozart: Symphony No. 35 in D major, Haffner

War with France put a damper on artistic life in Vienna in the summer of 1806, but winter brought a revival and the first large-scale orchestral concert was given by the violinist Franz Clement, leader of the Vienna Opera Orchestra. Beethoven wrote his violin concerto for this event. Today, it is praised as a masterpiece of tenderness and serenity.

Saturday 7 November | 19:30

Minister Church of St...

Mike Westbrook & Company: The Uncommon Orchestra

The Uncommon Orchestra perform in ‘A Bigger Show’

Music: Mike Westbrook, words: Kate Westbrook

Mike Westbrook, “Britain’s most innovative big band leader” (The Wire) presents his Jazz Rock Oratorio with his current 22-piece ensemble. Vocalists Kate Westbrook, Martine Waltier and Billy Bottle head an impressive assembly of jazz, classical, pop and rock musicians.

Kate Westbrook and Martine Waltier: voice Billy Bottle: voice and bass guitar Roz Harding, Sarah Dean, Alan Wakeman, Lou Gare, Gary Bayley, Ian Wellens: saxophones Mike Brewer and Sam Massey: trumpets Dave...

English String Renaissance: Ten Tors Orchestra

Venue: 
Minister Church of St Andrew, Royal Parade, Plymouth
Event Date: 
Saturday, October 10, 2015 - 19:30
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Simon Ible, conductor Andrew Knights, oboe

Holst: St Paul’s Suite Delius: Two Aquarelles Vaughan Williams: Oboe Concerto Elgar: Serenade for Strings Pitkin: Whispering, clamoring Britten: Simple Symphony

A renaissance in English music emerged toward the end of the 19th century. The new musical style identified with folk song and Elizabethan dances that revitalized the genre of the chamber orchestra. This is a selection from our best-loved British composers and includes Jonathan Pitkin’s Whispering, clamoring commissioned by Ten Tors Orchestra in 2005.

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Music: University of Plymouth Orchestra Summer Concert

Join us for the University of Plymouth Summer Concert on Thursday 23 May for an evening of musical delight, as students, staff and community members take to the stage to play a selection of popular pieces from Star Trek, My Fair Lady and French composer, Georges Bizet.

Featuring pieces for full orchestra and also for the string, woodwind and brass sections individually

Parting donations will be welcomed on the night in aid of concert costs.

Programme: Star Trek through the years Bizet: L'Arlésienne Suite No 2 My Fair Lady selection Music for wind, strings and...

Music: University of Plymouth Orchestra Spring Concert

The University of Plymouth Orchestra presents a concert in the city's main church with a selection of music for full orchestra and also for the string, woodwind and brass sections individually.

The orchestra comprises of students, staff and community members and performs three concerts during the academic year.

Parting donations are welcome to aid with concert costs.

Running time: 90 mins

www.plymouth.ac.uk/whats-on/music-university-of-plymouth-orchestra-sprin...

Free admission, booking advised

Music: Plymouth University Orchestra Spring Concert

Tuesday 16 March, 20:00 Minster Church of St Andrew, Plymouth Free admission, booking advised

Plymouth University Orchestra performs a programme of popular, classical music for orchestra and smaller wind, string and brass ensembles. The Orchestra rehearses on Thursday evenings at the Sherwell Centre and comprises of Plymouth University students, staff and members of the local community. For more information about the Orchestra, email jonathan.hurdle@plymouth.ac.uk .

https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/whats-on/plymouth-university-orchestra-spring...

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