Events on Saturday 14th March
“The opening notes of Beethoven's fifth Symphony are perhaps the most famous in all classical music, but if that's all you know, you're in for a treat with the whole of this thrilling work at Bristol Concert Orchestra's spring concert.”
From:
Beethoven's 5th
“Bristol based All The Best Freaks, the premier Fish era Marillion tribute are bringing their classic Marillion show live to
the Fire Engine in Redfield, Bristol, playing material from the first four Marillion albums plus material from the solo career of Fish. For all fans of Prog Rock this is not to be missed.”
From:
All The Best Freaks
“When you've got the musical resources that this 7-piece collective have you can try your hand at pretty much everything and that's exactly what the Teapad Orchestra do - from Cajun to ragtime, Western Swing to Hokum Blues they've picked some fine influences and tasty tunes with proper authentic flavour.”
From:
Rob Heron & The Teapad Orchest
“The boys are back again, Alan Green - Vocals, Guitar, Keys, Ben Hopkin - Guitar, Backing Vocals, Douglas Sycamore - Drums, Backing Vocals, Rory - Bass, Backing Vocals. This alternative band are back and playing another delightful set for you all”
From:
Beyond Rivers
“Debussy's'Ib ria' opens this concert and conveys the sights, sounds and scents of Spain: the streets and byways; the fragrance of night; and the morning of festival day! Ashley Wass is a superb artist whom the orchestra is thrilled to welcome back, this time to perform Liszt's dazzling and witty'Piano Concerto No 1 in E flat'. For Beethoven's Fifth Symphony the superlatives could go on forever, but there is perhaps one simple reason why this work has proved to be so enduring: it is a triumph of abstract musical creation that captures and transmits the human spirit.”
From:
Bristol Concert Orchestra