A new season of classical music launched today at The Civic Hall in Bedworth, with a lively concert from Orchestra of the Swan, featuring a choral performance from Bedworth Singers and singers from communities across northern Warwickshire.
This concert is the first in a series of three, which will bring together Orchestra of the Swan with musical organisations across Northern Warwickshire.
These concerts are the culmination of plans for an innovative programme of classical music, called ‘Northern Notes’, funded by Arts Council England, Warwickshire County Council, Bedworth Symphony Orchestra, Bedworth Singers and sponsored by The Civic Hall in Bedworth.
The first concert went with a bang, with local music lovers in attendance alongside politicians to support the combination of high quality classical music and participants from local communities.
If you own and instrument, even is you haven’t used it in a while, you are welcome to join Orchestra of the Swan, Bedworth Symphony Orchestra and Warwickshire County Music Service on stage on 8th June for a performance of Vaughan Williams’ “Concerto Grosso” composed by him to allow players of all levels to perform together.
Either turn up with your instrument at 2.30pm on 8th June, or come along to one of Bedworth Symphony Orchestra’s rehearsals, which take place on Monday evenings from 7.30pm to 9.50pm in the Phoenix Theatre at Nicholas Chamberlaine Technology College, Bulkington Road, Bedworth. CV12 9EA. For details contact Bob Phillip at liz.and.bob.phillip@talktalk.net or telephone 024 7632 6928.
Tickets for the two further concerts on 28th March and 8th June are now on sale at The Civic Hall Bedworth.
Tim Norton of the Civic Hall in Bedworth, ‘We’re really pleased to host classical music concerts here at The Civic Hall in Bedworth. An important aim of this programme is to support local music making. Existing musicians, members of other musical groups and societies, and those who are coming back to music after a break are all welcome to join in rehearsals and to perform at the public concerts.’
David Curtis from Orchestra of the Swan,
‘The opportunity for OOTS musician’s to work alongside musicians from the local community is invaluable and creates really dynamic performances and we’re looking forward to performing and working with musicians from the County Music Service, Bedworth Symphony Orchestra and local singers.’
- This concert is part of a bigger programme to develop classical music across north Warwickshire
There is an opportunity for anyone with an instrument to come and perform on stage with Orchestra of the Swan at the final concert in the series on 8th June.