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On Demand: Andrew Manze conducts Frank Bridge, Elgar and Vaughan Williams

Frank Bridge Dance Rhapsody
Elgar Cello Concerto
Vaughan Williams Job

PRICE: £32.00/£15.00/£10.00
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Andrew Manze conductor
Nicolas Altstaedt cello

Think of Vaughan Williams and you probably think of the English countryside. So think again, because this is Job: a ballet with a starring role for the Devil himself. If you’ve heard Andrew Manze’s recordings of Vaughan Williams with the Orchestra, you’ll know to expect some serious voltage – well after all, a concert to salute the Queen demands the very best of British! And that’s exactly what we’ll get when Nicolas Altstaedt plays the ever-popular Cello Concerto by Elgar.

This concert will be followed by a live post-concert Zoom Q&A session with musicians, conductors and staff in a sort of ‘post-match analysis’, where you can ask questions and participate. Prices are as follows:

  • Individual - £10
  • Supporter -  £15
  • Superstar (what you would normally pay to attend a live concert) - £32

Please note on demand videos will only be available for 30 days from the date of initial broadcast

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