The Crowthorne Symphony Orchestra is set to perform at All Saints Church in Wokingham on Saturday, March 29, at 7.30pm.
Among the programme’s highlights will be the much-loved Saint-Saëns Organ Symphony, which features in the soundtrack of the popular family movie Babe.
Special discount on Early Bird tickets
Music enthusiasts can benefit from an automatic £2 discount per ticket if booked by midnight on Sunday, February 9.
These early bird tickets are £13, while tickets purchased from Monday, February 10, onwards will be £15.
Admission is free for those aged 18 and under.
The Crowthorne Symphony Orchestra will welcome organist David Pether as their special guest
David Pether, a well-known organist who has played for numerous services, ceremonies, and recitals across Berkshire, will join the orchestra for the performance of Saint-Saëns symphony.
He will perform on the recently refurbished organ at All Saints Church.
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And there is to be a diverse programme of 20th century compositions
In addition to the Saint-Saëns Organ Symphony, the concert programme will include Hindemith’s Symphonic Metamorphosis on Themes of Weber and Britten’s Soirées Musicales based on melodies by Rossini.
The evening will conclude with Britten’s Symphonic Suite from Gloriana.

How to get tickets to the Crowthorne Symphony Orchestra spring concert
The concert is at All Saints Church in Wiltshire Avenue, Wokingham, on Saturday, March 29.
The event starts at 7.30pm.
Tickets cost £15, or £13 if booked by Sunday, February 9.
For more information and to purchase tickets, visit the Orchestra’s website at https://www.crowthorneorchestra.com/.
Also, see the concert details and book your tickets via this link: https://www.tickettailor.com/events/crowthornesymphonyorchestra/1448728/r/CL.
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