CRSO "British Classics" Concert, Saturday 24 February 2018, 1930, The Central Theatre, Chatham

The CRSO's British programme begins and ends with favourites by Vaughan-Williams and Elgar. The orchestra is joined by the outstanding pianist Meng Yang Pan for John Ireland's beautiful Piano Concerto, and the programme is completed by a powerful work by Oxford-based composer Robert Saxton

This concert is part of the CRSO's Arts Award Supporter offer for activities at the Discover, Explore, Bronze and Silver award levels.

CRSO "British Classics" Concert, Saturday 24 February 2018, 1930, The Central Theatre, Chatham

About this event

Starts: Saturday 24 February 2018 7:30 PM

Ends: Saturday 24 February 2018 9:45 PM

At: The Central Theatre, 170 High Street, Chatham ME4 4AS Kent

Organised by: City of Rochester Symphony Orchestra

The CRSO's British programme begins and ends with favourites by Vaughan-Williams and Elgar. The orchestra is joined by the outstanding pianist Meng Yang Pan for John Ireland's beautiful Piano Concerto, and the programme is completed by a powerful work by Oxford-based composer Robert Saxton.

The programme is:

Vaughan-Williams Fantasia on a Theme by Thomas Tallis
John Ireland Piano Concerto
Robert Saxton Music to Celebrate the Resurrection
Elgar Variations on an Original Theme, Op.36 ("Enigma Variations")

Peter Bassano Conductor
Meng Yang Pan Piano

This concert is part of the CRSO's Arts Award Supporter offer for activities at the Discover, Explore, Bronze and Silver award levels.

Author

Jerome Sadler

Jerome Sadler

I studied music at Cambridge University, and then went to the Royal College of Music as a postgraduate pianist under John Barstow. My professional life has developed in multiple directions; I work as a concert pianist and accompanist, as well as having co-founded a software company called FutureNow Solutions which is focussed on Machine Learning, Mobile and the Cloud solutions in the Medical and Forensics industries. I am also Chairman of the City of Rochester Symphony Orchestra. I believe in music as a force for good in society, and always look for ways in which we can give people positive experiences through the arts in general, and music in particular.

Recent posts by this author

View more posts by Jerome Sadler

0 Comments

Post A Comment

You must be signed in to post a comment. Click here to sign in now

You might also like

Power Up - Science Museum

Power Up - Science Museum

by Roan Killick

Read now