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Brilliant violinist Braimah Kanneh-Mason – second oldest of the seven super-talented siblings - joins players of Create Music's Brighton & East Sussex Youth Orchestra in the Violin Concerto by the Black-British composer Samuel Coleridge Taylor. A dramatic concert overture by the French composer-pianist Louise Farrenc prefaces two popular pieces animated in Disney’s Fantasia.
Brighton & East Sussex Youth Orchestra is part of Create Music - Lead Organisation for the Sussex Music Hub. The orchestra meet for weekly rehearsals during term-time, setting itself the challenge to perform great music of the classical repertoire. The orchestra’s Artistic Director is Pete Davison, composer and conductor, who is supported by a team of tutors who give their time and experience to working with the orchestra on all types of repertoire.

Brighton & East Sussex Youth Orchestra
Image: John Davis

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Tickets / Admission £ 15.00
Tickets/Booking/RSVP: brightonfestival.org/...

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Brighton Dome More Info

Address: Brighton Dome Concert Hall & Ticket Office
Church Street
Brighton
BN1 1UE
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Venue URL brightondome.org/

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Brighton Dome & Brighton Festival

About Brighton Dome & Brighton Festival is an arts charity that manages a year-round programme of events across three venues - the Concert Hall, Corn Exchange and Studio Theatre; the annual Brighton Festival in May; and music education hub Create Music, which reaches almost 20,000 children across Brighton & Hove and East Sussex.   Located on the Royal Pavilion Estate, Brighton Dome’s venues have a rich history spanning over 200 years, providing an extraordinary space in which to bring the arts alive. A major capital refurbishment project to restore and protect the Grade I and Grade II listed Corn Exchange and Studio Theatre has recently completed, making it a landmark centre for the arts and equipping it for a sustainable future. 

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