Band chases funds for hospice
SOME
of the
county’s
most
Conductor Mike Chapple said:
rey and who most recently per-
“We are really delighted to be
taking part in this concert, which
- is for such a good cause. It’s par‘ticularly special for young musicians to help raise money for
other young people and we're
looking forward to a great night
of music and fund-raising.”
The young musicians will be
joining the Vivace Chorus and
formed at Magna Carta celebra-
their
tions at the start of the summer.
Backhouse for a programme of
talented young musicians will
play in a special concert to raise
money for Shooting Star Chase
Children’s Hospice Care on
Saturday October 10.
The concert, at Holy Trinity
Church, Guildford, features Surrey
Advanced
Brass,
whose
members come from across Sur-
SURKEY
AD. 2((o[(5
conductor
Jeremy
popular music including Aaron
Copland’s
Fanfare for
the
Common Man, John Rutter'’s
Gloria and excerpts from Carl
Orff’s Carmina Burana.
All proceeds from the concert
will go to Shooting Star Chase
Children’s Hospice Care.
Tickets are from Guildford TIC
on 01483 444334 or from Vivace
Chorus on 07958 519 741 and on
the door. Prices are £12.50 and
£5 for under 16s.