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Counting down to Spa Orchestra gala concerts

The beautiful Suncourt at the Spa Complex, ScarboroughThe countdown has started for an event that no other seaside resort in the land can match - the centenary season of the Scarborough Spa Orchestra.

 

Starting at 7.45pm on Sunday 3 June with a Diamond Jubilee Gala concert called Orb and Sceptre, the Spa Orchestra promises a fantastic centenary summer of light musical entertainment.

 

Musical Director Paul Laidlaw is promising an exciting programme that will show off the orchestra in its many guises ranging from classical orchestra numbers to show band, dance band, palm court and light orchestra.

 

The Spa’s Stewart Ward added: “Like the orchestra itself, the musicians are also highly versatile. They are all classically trained professionals who leave their day jobs with the UK’s major orchestras and come to Scarborough for the summer season.

 

“Unlike the symphony colleagues they leave behind, The Spa Orchestra players will be faced with up to 1,000 different pieces of music during the 15 weeks of the season. Most professional orchestral players don’t see this much music in their entire careers.”

 

Years ago there were at least three concerts a day on the Spa. Nowadays there are just nine each week – all completely different.  In fact, over a five-week cycle it’s rare to hear even a single piece repeated.

 

For many of the large regular audiences, the highlight of each week is the Thursday night Gala Concert in the newly refurbished Spa Grand Hall. The first of these this year will be a celebration of the orchestra itself as it enters its centenary season. 

 

From A Night at the Opera with two superb guest soloists to and evening of radio and television theme tunes, there’ll literally be something for everyone throughout the season.

 

Some highlights which always draw extra large audiences are the night filled with Ivor Novello’s great melodies, and the evening of Gilbert and Sullivan with some of the very best internationally acclaimed Gilbert and Sullivan stars plus a full chorus of singers.

 

Later in the season the great Mario Lanza will be remembered with an evening packed with his memorable songs illustrating the story of his life and career. And if one great tenor isn’t enough, there’s always the huge annual attraction of Three Tenors in the Park, one of three special Firework Spectacular concerts in Peasholm Park – also celebrating its centenary this year.

 

To find out more about the 2012 season, visit www.scarboroughspa.co.uk or call the Box Office on (01723) 357869.
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