Reviews
2023
Rachmaninov 150th Anniversary Concert, Sunday 2 April
To celebrate the 150th anniversary of Rachmaninov's birth, it was great to hear such spirited, accomplished and sensitive performances of two of his most well-known works which demonstrate why he is perhaps the last of the romantic 'greats.'
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2017
Russian Fairytales, Saturday 6 May
Tchaikovsk'y's
Nutcracker and Rimsky-Korsakov's
Scheherazade are two well-known staples of the orchestral repertoire. Both highly programmatical, they contain melodic ideas that are familiar to music lovers across the globe. For an orchestra, presenting a programme of pieces that are firmly embedded within the classical music consciousness can be challenging, but Canterbury Orchestra demonstrated a flair for conjuring a fulfilling sound world.
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2016
Haydn's Creation, Saturday 14 May
The Canterbury Orchestra joined forces with two choral societies to give a thrilling performance of Haydn’s great oratorio The Creation on Saturday 14th May at the Colyer-Fergusson Hall. This masterpiece was inspired when Haydn – already in his sixties - visited London and heard just what a large orchestra with massed choirs could achieve at the Handel Festival in 1795. Haydn would certainly have enjoyed this performance with well over a hundred singers and the Canterbury Orchestra playing at its very best, combining subtlety and power when required.
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Press Coverage
2022
Canterbury Orchestra featured in a double-page spread in
Community Ad Magazine.