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Solihull Symphony Orchestra Spring 2023 Concert

Solihull Symphony Orchestra Spring 2023 Concert

Solihull Symphony Orchestra perform at St Phillip's Church, Dorridge with conductor Jon Malaxetxebarria & cellist Katie Tertell.

Solihull Symphony Orchestra return to St Phillip’s Church, Dorridge on the afternoon of Saturday 4 February 2023. For this concert we welcome back conductor Jon Malaxetxebarria, and we are joined by cellist Katie Tertell for Schumann’s Cello Concerto

Brahms  – Academic Festival Overture
Schumann – Cello Concerto in A minor
Schumann  – Symphony no 3 in Eb major (Rhenish)

 

Born near Washington DC, Katie Tertell is now based in the UK and enjoys a rich and varied experience as a freelance artist in Europe and America. She is Artistic Director and Founder of the Appalachian Chamber Music Festival in West Virginia. A former member of the RTÉ National Symphony Orchestra of Ireland, Katie now curates several of her own projects and collaborations alongside performance and recording work with numerous European symphony and chamber orchestras.

She enjoys performing internationally at chamber music festivals and series and working with composers on creative projects and commissions. Katie is a recipient of several honours and awards including an Exceptional Talent visa awarded by Arts Council England and teaches cello at Durham University (UK).

 

VENUE: St Phillip’s Church, Dorridge, Manor Rd, Dorridge, Solihull B93 8DX

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Venue: St Phillip’s Church, Dorridge

Ticket Price: Full £13, Seniors £11, Students £5, Under 16 free

Start Time: 3.30pm

Running Time: 2 hours, including interval

Suitable for all ages

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