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Canterbury Symphony Orchestra presents...

Local soloist Emily Hopper joins Canterbury Symphony Orchestra for a concert that celebrates the two homes of Frédéric François Chopin: Poland and Paris. From the soaring melodies of Tchaikovsky’s ‘Polish’ Symphony to the thrilling complexities of Witold Lutosławski, this concert takes you on a kaleidoscopic journey across Europe.

Soloist: Emily Hopper Harp

Joe Davies  Conductor

Floriane Peycelon  Leader

Witold Lutosławski  Musique funèbre

Frédéric Chopin  Prelude no. 15 in Db Major ‘Raindrop Prelude 

Camille Saint Saëns  Morceau de Concert

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Pyotr Tchaikovsky  Symphony no. 3 ‘Polish

Poland and Paris

Sun 2 March

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