West Road Concert Hall
Sat 18 April
The Sampson Orchestra of Cambridge

Fantasy & Idyll

Bax, Delius, Vaughan Williams, and Elgar

The Sampson Orchestra of Cambridge, conducted by Darrell Davison, performs wonderful works by four famous composers of the 20th-century English symphonic tradition. Bax's "Tintagel" (1919) and Delius's "Daybreak" (1887) are followed by Vaughan Williams's renowned "The Lark Ascending" (1914), featuring young rising star solo violinist Mikhail Andreev. The second half of the concert comprises Elgar's grand Symphony No.1 (1908). The local charity which will benefit from this concert is the Karen Morris Memorial Trust.

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Times

Sat 18 April at 7:30pm

Duration

120 minutes

Venue

West Road Concert Hall

Tickets

£20 adults, £16 concessions, £10 students, £5 under 16s

West Road Concert Hall is one of Cambridge’s premier music venues. Ideally situated only minutes’ walk from the famous Cambridge Backs and King’s College, it is renowned for its superb acoustic qualities.

Address

West Road Concert Hall
11 West Road
Cambridge
CB3 9DP
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Tickets

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