Details
Tung Auditorium
60 Oxford Street
Liverpool
L7 3NY
England
Programme
Ruperto Chapí – La revoltosa
Manuel de Falla – El sombrero de tres picos, Suite no.2
Joaquín Rodrigo – Concierto de Aranjuez
~ Interval ~
Nikolay Rimsky-Korsakov – Capriccio Espagnol
Maurice Ravel – Boléro
Arturo Márquez – Conga del Fuego
Performers
Juan Ortuño – Conductor
Craig Ogden – guitar
Crosby Symphony Orchestra
Programme Note
After last year’s sell-out event, Crosby Symphony Orchestra returns to put on a Spanish feast of classical music.
Centre-stage is the ever-popular guitar concerto by Rodrigo performed by Craig Ogden, acclaimed as "one of the most exciting artists of his generation". Anyone with even a passing interest in ice dance, the Olympics and Torvill & Dean will want to hear Bolero with its spell-binding melody and snare drum rhythm. Add in a Spanish zarzuela, a ballet suite, an orchestral suite, and even a Mexican conga to finish, and prepare to be swept away in a riot of musical colour, directed by our very own Spanish conductor, Juan Ortuño.
The Crosby Symphony Orchestra
The Crosby Orchestral Society is a registered charity, one of whose objectives is to develop and maintain public appreciation of music through the presentation of public concerts and recitals. Under its auspices the Crosby Symphony Orchestra gives four or five full orchestral concerts each season in the Liverpool area or farther afield. It also stages smaller scale recitals and accompanies choral singing.
The orchestra was founded in 1942 by a small group of like-minded amateurs and has grown over the years to a membership of about 60. Members come from a broad range of backgrounds and a relatively wide area, extending from mid Lancashire in the North to mid Cheshire in the South.
The orchestra's repertoire is also broad - from Mozart to Mahler, Beethoven to Bernstein and many more beyond and between. Pieces have been written especially for the orchestra, including an overture to celebrate its sixtieth anniversary.
