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Monthly Archives: October 2012
First rehearsal in the new concert-hall: the conductor’s view
Last night saw the first opportunity for the University Symphony Orchestra to rehearse in the new concert-hall; conductor and Director of Music, Susan Wanless, reflects on the occasion. Excitement and emotions ran high at the Symphony Orchestra’s first rehearsal in … Continue reading →
Campus Watch, how we love thee!
Third-year cellist and Secretary of this year’s Music Society, Aisha Bové, looks at the start to the orchestral year. Filling Eliot Hall with music from 7.30, Thursday night is rehearsal time for the University Symphony Orchestra. The newly-formed orchestra is … Continue reading →