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Nov 2022
Nidderdale Community Orchestra, based in Pateley Bridge, will celebrate its 10th anniversary with a special concert this weekend.
The concert on Sunday will be its first after "going into hibernation" during covid. The orchestra says it's stronger than ever with increased membership and has recently been gifted a set of orchestra timpani drums.
The concert will include excerpts by Mozart, Rossini, Schubert, Haydn and Morricone as well as a movement from a recently commissioned work ‘The Nidderdale Suite’.
Bryan Western, the orchestra's conductor, said:
The Nidderdale Suite was composed during covid lockdown by Andy Wilson, a Nidderdale musician well known locally as an expert in ethnic instruments.
Mr Western arranged and orchestrated the work in four movements, each one reflecting a different aspect of the Nidderdale landscape. The composition inspired filmmaker Paul Harris, who worked in the area for 20 years, to set the music to film.
The orchestra will play the second movement as an introduction and will play the full composition live with film next year.
Sunday's concert is at 4pm at the Bishopgate and Pateley Bridge Memorial Hall, Park Street.
Tickets are available from the Nidderdale Plus Community Hub in Pateley Bridge, from members of the orchestra or on the door and cost £8.00 for adults, £5.00 for students and is free for children under 12.
Refreshments will be available.
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