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Next Concert

14 May 2008

Elmwood Hall at Queen's, 7.45pm

Spring Serenades concert

Ulster Orchestra
David Adams
director

Strauss Suite for Wind in B flat, Op.4 for 13 wind instruments
Dvořák String Serenade in E major 

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Highlights

The Ulster Orchestra swells its ranks

The Ulster Orchestra swells its ranks

One hundred amateur musicians from across Northern Ireland experienced a day in the life of a professional musician when they take to the stage with the Ulster Orchestra on Sunday 13 April 2008.

Come and Play, a fun open day organised by the Ulster Orchestra’s Education and Outreach department, gives players aged from 10 to 70 a rare opportunity to rehearse and perform as part of an orchestra with an international reputation.

The huge band of musicians were...

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An Evening with the Ulster Orchestra

Dining with the Ulster OrchestraAn evening with the Ulster Orchestra is the ideal way to entertain friends, family or business associates. Save 10% for parties of 10 or more and pre-order your pre-concert and interval drinks for your guests. Make even more of your night out with the Ulster Orchestra by taking advantage of one of our pre-concert dining and accommodation...

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