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Symphony and youth orchestras to join forces for powerful concert at Peregian Springs

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The Sunshine Coast Symphony Orchestra and the talent-filled Sunshine Coast Youth Orchestra are joining together to create the largest orchestra to ever play in the region.

Conducted by Adrian King, the combined power of two orchestras creates such an awe-inspiring sound, it will be hard to believe there are no amplifiers being used.

To house the concert, the orchestras had to search for an especially large hall, and have partnered with St Andrew’s Anglican College in Peregian Springs.

The Sunshine Coast Symphony Orchestra.

The hall can accommodate 2500 people.

Everything will be big with this event, including the pieces being played, from Les Misérables, The Chronicles Of Narnia, Lord Of The Dance, to Jupiter from The Planets.

Experience the sound at St Andrew’s Anglican College in Peregian Springs, on Sunday, July 25, 3pm.

Tickets are a special price of $15, including a programme, and can be purchased on the SCSO website: www.sunshinecoastsymphonyorchestra.com Under 18s are free.

Conductor Adrian King.

The full program

Schönberg – Les Misérables Copland – Hoe Down from Rodeo Soon Hee Newbold – Alpha and Omega Rimsky-Korsakov – Procession of the Nobles from Mlada Gregson-Williams – The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, The Witch And The Wardrobe. Holst – Jupiter (from The Planets) Offenbach – Overture from Orpheus in the Underworld Hardiman – Lord of the Dance Holst – St Paul’s Suite (Movements 1 & 1V).

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