Norfolk Symphony Orchestra: An Inspirational Journey, 15 March

Norfolk Symphony Orchestra presents ‘An Inspirational Journey’. Sunday 15 March 2020, 3.30pm at King’s Lynn Corn Exchange. Free tickets for under-18s (when accompanied by a paying adult).

Composer James Francis Brown talks about his clarinet concerto Lost Lanes, Shadow Groves and its connection with Norfolk:

The programme also features our leader Er-Gene Kahng playing Vaughan Williams’ Lark Ascending:

Malcolm Arnold’s Scottish Dances:

And Britten’s Young Person’s Guide to the Orchestra:

 

Film Classics and a Murder Mystery from Norfolk Symphony Orchestra

Coming up on 19 November, Norfolk Symphony Orchestra’s next concert has something to appeal to all Music Centre members. Enjoy music from films including Star Wars, Schindler’s List and Out of Africa.

Also featuring the musical whodunnit ‘The Composer is Dead’, by Lemony Snicket and Nathaniel Stookey. Young members may well know Lemony Snicket’s books, and they will enjoy exploring the orchestra through the story as narrated by local and West End actor Charlie Hotson. Even better, there are up to 100 free tickets available for under-18s when accompanied by an adult (up to 3 children per adult) to enjoy this family-friendly mid-afternoon performance.

West Norfolk Youth Choir to perform with ABBA Mania

disco-ball-381907_1280Young singers from West Norfolk Youth Choir have been rehearsing to perform with ABBA Mania, the touring ABBA tribute production. The choir have prepared their parts for two well-known numbers during the show, which will be this Friday, 4 November 2016, at King’s Lynn Corn Exchange.

With ABBA themselves having recently announced their reunion for a new project, now is the perfect time to buy your tickets and relive some of their greatest moments.

Norfolk Symphony Orchestra: 22 May 2016

Music Centre members will enjoy a concert by our friends at Norfolk Symphony Orchestra, this coming Sunday afternoon at 3.30pm at King’s Lynn Corn Exchange. With popular works by Grieg (Peer Gynt suite no. 1), Elgar (Cello Concerto), and Tchaikovsky (Symphony no. 5), this is sure to be a popular event.

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Perfect for young members, this afternoon concert also offers free tickets for children when accompanied by a paying adult.

A great show with Tenors Un Limited last night!

160514 003b The audience at King’s Lynn’s Corn Exchange greeted Tenors Un Limited, supported by singers from West Norfolk Music Centre and West Norfolk Rock Choir, with huge enthusiasm last night. Our own West Norfolk Youth Choir, along with singers from our senior choir, had a fantastic experience rehearsing and performing with the Tenors and Rock Choir.

Norfolk Symphony Orchestra concert: 16 May 2015

Free tickets for Young Concert-goers

Under 18’s are invited to see an amazing classical concert for free!

On Saturday 16th May, the Norfolk Symphony Orchestra is performing

Elgar: Froissart Overture
Brahms: Violin Concerto
Dvořák: Symphony No. 7

At the Corn Exchange, Kings’ Lynn at 7.30pm.

Elgar’s English heroic chivalry, Dvořák’s Bohemian warmth and, between these amazing works, one of music’s greatest and best loved works, Brahms’ stunning Violin Concerto, what more could we ask?

Conductor: Philip Hesketh
Soloist: 
Simon Smith

Box Office 01553 764864

A maximum of 3 free “Young Concert-goers” tickets for every one adult. Additional children at the normal price. There are a total of 100 free tickets available. Under 16’s must be accompanied by an adult. Young Concert-goers tickets are available on a first come first served basis.