Concert

Brahms Song of Destiny,
Tippet Negro Spirituals from A Child of our Time
& Beethoven Coriolan Overture, Prisoners' Chorus from Fidelio,
Final movement from Symphony No. 9, the Choral Symphony

Friday, 26 November 2004 - 7:30pm

£7 (concessions available) Accompanied children free (tickets required)

Saturday, 18 December 2004 - 7:00pm

Tchaikovsky

Piano Concerto No 1

Sir Peter Maxwell Davies

The Kestrel Road

Karl Jenkins

The Armed Man - A Mass for Peace (Choral Suite)

Brahms

Academic Festival Overture

Guildhall Box Office (023) 8063 2601 Group concessions (023) 8083 3612

Saturday, 12 March 2005 - 7:30pm

Box Office: 023 9282 4355 Advanced booking recommended Tickets: £8, £12, £15, £18, £20 Concessions: Over 60s - £1 discount. Disabled, students, unemployed, young people (13-16 years) - 50% discount. Children aged 12 years and under (accompanied by an adult) - £1. Carers accompanying wheelchair users - free. Group concessions: 10 or more people, save 15%. Accessibility: Wheelchair users have full access to all areas of Portsmouth Guildhall. Toilets are available in the Basement Level, accessible by lifts.

Sunday, 26 June 2005 - 7:00pm

After the concert there will be a collection on behalf of charities supported by Councillor Edwina Cooke, the Mayor of Southampton. The Mayor has chosen Leukaemia Busters as her main charity during her year of office. Leukaemia Busters was set up 15 years ago to search for a cure for leukaemia. Many new developments in the treatment of leukaemia are being explored and research being done by Leukaemia Busters is making an important contribution. In addition to this charity, the Mayor is also hoping to support other small local charities that may require funding.

Saturday, 3 December 2005 - 7:30pm

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