Walking in a Hollywood Wonderland in Grove Park
The Addison Oratorio and Chamber Choirs in concert
November 15, 2023
This year’s Christmas concert from the Hounslow Symphony Orchestra (HSO) is entitled A Christmas Story : Walking in a Hollywood Wonderland.
It aims to provide an opportunity to kickstart Christmas celebrations with entertaining and uplifting music from the big screen, sing-along Christmas carols, a raffle with prizes for children, mulled wine and mince pies.
Programme:
Williams: Star Wars Epic Pt 1 + 2
Lopez: Music from Frozen
Beethoven: Symphony No. 7, II Mvt – “King’s Speech”
Bernstein: The Magnificent Seven
Silvestri: Polar Express
Mancini: Pink Panther
Brubaker: What’s up at the Symphony
The event which takes place at St. Paul’s Church in Grove Park on Saturday, 2 December from 2pm to 4pm.
Tickets cost £12 plus £1.20 booking fee online. Tickets for under 18s can be purchased for £4 on the door. Very young children sitting on laps will be admitted for free.
The HSO aims to be London’s friendliest orchestra, and says it always give new members a warm welcome. There are no formal entry requirements or auditions unless there is excess demand for an instrument. A minimum playing standard of Associated Board grade 6 or equivalent is expected . If you want to give it a try but aren’t sure, you can join in rehearsals for a few weeks to see how you like it, with no obligation.
The orchestra rehearse on Monday evenings, from 7.30pm until 9.45pm St Mary’s Church, Osterley Road, Isleworth (TW7 4PW) after which some of the members go to The Rising Sun on London Road, corner of Wood Lane.
It plays a wide range of music, typically opening a concert with an overture, followed by a concerto, often with a guest soloist, then a symphony in the second half.
The annual membership fee is £200, £155 for over 60s and students pay £75 (or £25 per term).
For performances, gents wear black tie, ladies all black and the HSO “season” consists of concerts in November, March and July.
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