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Sitting in on a Philharmonia rehearsal
As many of you will know, the world-famous Philharmonia has a residency at the Marlowe Theatre, giving five concerts in the 2012-2013 season. Last Saturday they performed Elgar’s Enigma Variations which the University Symphony Orchestra will also be playing in … Continue reading →
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Sunday: a day of rest ? No way!
The University Orchestra and Chorus are in the final stretch of preparations for next week’s mighty Colyer-Fergusson Cathedral Concert, and this Sunday come together for the first time as they rehearse Mozart’s Requiem. With final rehearsals looming throughout next week … Continue reading →
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Tagged Cathedral, Colyer-Fergusson, Mozart, Stravinsky, Wagner
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