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London Mozart Players at Royal Holloway

London Mozart Players at Royal Holloway

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  • Date 07 Nov 2018
  • Time 7.30pm - 9.30pm
  • Category Music and performance

London Mozart Players at Royal Holloway

After a successful last season, the exciting partnership with the London Mozart Players continues with a trailblazing side-by-side performance at Royal Holloway. Our Director of Orchestras Rebecca Miller, the London Mozart Players and the Royal Holloway Chamber Orchestra present an evening featuring Haydn’s treasured Symphony No. 103, 'Drumroll'Louise Farrenc's Overture No. 2 for orchestra and showcasing a College Concerto Competition Winner, James Ellis, in Schumann's celebrated Piano Concerto in A minor.

There will be a 20-minute interval during this event. Refreshments will be available to purchase in the Windsor Building Foyer. 

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Ticket prices are £12.50 (standard) and £10.00 (concessions/over 60, Royal Holloway Alumni). Current Royal Holloway students and staff tickets are FREE. Children 16 and under are FREE. Non-Royal Holloway students are £5.00.

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