
Cambridge Concert Orchestra – a concert to celebrate Living Composers
Cambridge Concert Orchestra – a concert to celebrate Living Composers at West Road Concert Hall, Cambridge
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About the show
To raise funds for Richard’s Music Therapy.
Conductor: Suzanne Dexter-Mills.
To include:
Danzón No. 2 – Arturo Márquez,
The Lakes of Cold Fen – Nigel Hess,
Raiders March – John Williams,
Scott of the Antarctic – Pam Wedgwood (narrated by Jonathan Shanklin),
and more!
Tickets: £15 for adults, £5 for those in full-time education.
Online box office: cco.org.uk.
Please do NOT contact venue for tickets.
Allocated seating.
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The Cambridge Concert Orchestra, a registered charity, has been making music, and making it fun and accessible to all, since 1967. We have a reputation for being one of the friendliest orchestras in Cambridge and enjoy playing a wide repertoire of music.
We are privileged to own an extensive library of sheet music. To keep up to date, we regularly purchase new music, commission new pieces by contemporary composers, and obtain music that is not commercially available directly from living composers. This means that every concert is different and there is always something for everyone. While the orchestra’s emphasis is on enjoyment, we are pleased that our concerts raise money for many different charities. Please contact us if you think that the orchestra could collaborate with you for a fundraising event.
As well as performing in large venues, we really enjoy taking our music directly into the community by playing to smaller audiences in churches, community centres etc. in and around Cambridge, as it is important to us that as many people as possible have the opportunity to hear live music.