Chris Jones

Chris Jones / Events / Fri 28 Oct 2011

University of Chichester Symphony Orchestra

University of Chichester Symphony Orchestra

Programme:

Paton/Ward Moravian Songs
Thomas Schmidt Kowalski Concerto for Viola and Orchestra (first UK performance)
Viola: Emilian Dascal

Gustav Holst The Planets
Conductor: Crispin Ward

In aid of the Princess of Wales' Royal Regiment Trust

One of Gustav Holst’s most famous works will be brought to life by the University of Chichester Symphony Orchestra in a concert that sees them perform at Chichester Cathedral for the very first time.

The Orchestra’s rendition of The Planets will form the centre piece of the concert on October 28th, which also features the premiere UK performance of a new viola concerto by Thomas Schmidt Kowalski, performed by internationally acclaimed soloist Emilian Dascal, for whom the piece was written. The concert is in aid of the Princess of Wales Regimental Charity, and Mr Dascal is dedicating his performance to the brave men and women of the regiment.

The renaissance of music at the University has seen an explosion of talent that has made the music department the second largest in the country; larger than any of the London colleges of music, or Oxford and Cambridge.

With four orchestras, as well as bands, operas, musicals and twenty-nine chamber ensembles, the University has found itself near the very top of league tables in terms of student satisfaction. The Chamber Orchestra has been invited to perform in the US, Austria and Switzerland; they will be performing for Prince Charles next year in St Paul’s Cathedral, as well as at Goodwood House as part of Her Grace the Duchess of Richmond’s charity, the NSPCC, for whom the orchestra raised over £9,000 in one concert last summer.

The Planets is one of the most recognisable British works; the music of ‘Mars’ has inspired a multitude of film composers, whilst the intensity of the instruments in ‘Jupiter’, which include the bass oboe, bass flute, contra bassoon, celeste and organ, have ensured its status as a popular anthem, synonymous with worldwide sporting events.

The University’s Head of Orchestral Studies, Crispin Ward, said: “The standard of music making at the University has risen to such a high level in just a few years that students are coming here from across the World to be a part of these very special performances. This looks like being a very exciting evening in aid of a very worthy charity.”

Ticket (all unreserved)
Front Nave - £14
Rear Nave - £10
Side Aisles - £5

For more information visit http://www.chichestertickets.co.uk/item/chichester-university/gustav-holst-the-planets/1100.shtml

Event Location

Chichester Cathedral

West Street,
Chichester
PO19 1RP

Telephone: 01243 813 595
Website: http://www.chichestertickets.co.uk/item/chichester-university/gustav-holst-the-planets/1100.shtml

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