NORDIC HEROES
From the three most famous Nordic composers, CPSO under the direction of their conductor Paul Hilliam brings an outstanding programme of wonderful music. Carl Nielsen’s Helios Overture is an atmospheric description of the sun rising, traversing the sky and setting evokes the mystery and energy of our
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Star Violinist
Returns
Katy was born in Peterborough and has joined CPSO and Russell Keable twice before, once at the age of 13 playing the Wieniawsky Tarantelle and then at the age of 15 with a stellar performance of the Mendelssohn Violin Concerto. Since last performing with
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UNENDING SYMPHONIES
Here is a concert with an 8th Symphony that has no end and an 8th Symphony that you will not want to end. Coupled with an unusual and outstanding opportunity to hear Richard Strauss’ wonderful Oboe Concerto and yet again CPSO brings you a concert that you really can’t
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With names like Tchaikovsky, Rimsky-Korsakov, Borodin and Shostakovich, it is no wonder that Russian music is so popular. Add to it music by their more exotic brethren from Armenia in the form of Khatchaturian and Arutiunian and you get a concert of dazzling brilliance that you simply can’t afford to
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City of Peterborough Symphony Orchestra (CPSO) are delighted to have been invited to join PODS (Peterborough Operatic and Dramatic Society) to celebrate their 110th Anniversary in a concert of wonderful showtunes by Rodgers and Hammerstein. Taking the baton will be
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