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    Our next concert - Sunday 29 March in Sudbury Arts Centre Autumn 2025 concert - a sell out in St Gregory's Last workshop - Sunday 19 October in Sudbury Arts Centre

 

 

NEXT CONCERT: Sunday 29th March 2026
 

Concert at 6 pm in Sudbury Arts Centre, Sudbury 

featuring young rising stars as our soloists

 

Concert Details

Our next concert at the end of March will be in Sudbury Arts Centre and we are planning a film music themed programme with young rising stars as our soloists.  We are thinking - Viktors Tale wonderful  clarinet solo from Terminal,  the violin solo from Morricone's Cinema Paradiso and the violin solo from Schindlers List PLUS Gershwin's Promenade Walking the Dog from the 1937 film Shall We Dance.

And to round off the evening we just thought we would slip in a work you might not know, Lars Erik Larsson's Third Symphony - while this work is not film related Larsson wrote a fair amount of film music so we think it qualifies for the concert on those grounds.   And it qualifies anyway as it is a really interesting work - check it out here.  We played the symphony in a workshop and we definitely gave it the thumbs up and we hope you do too.

More details to follow.

Tickets

Tickets for this concert will be available from from TicketSource and in person from the Tourist Office in Sudbury (in the Town Hall) and  Peddars in Sudbury (lovely gentlemen's outfitters). from early February.  Tickets are just £18 for adults (including complimentary concert programme) and £2 for children aged 16 and under.  Tickets will also be available on the door.  Or click here to email us and reserve your ticket.   

Reserve your Seat

Friends of the orchestra can reserve their seats in advance once they have purchased a ticket.  If you are not already a Friend, you can easily become one by clicking here. For just £25 a year you are entitled to reserve seats at each concert given by the Orchestra and you will be invited to our summer post concert party.   

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