Mother’s Day Gift From The Willoughby Symphony

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The Willoughby Symphony Orchestra is offering a special Mother’s Day gift package which features four Willoughby Symphony concerts and a Subscriber’s Card offering year round discounts to selected restaurants on The Concourse.

The concerts are conducted by Dr Nicholas Milton and comprise 

Romeo and Juliette – A Dramatic Symphony, 21 and 22 June
Pictures at an Exhibition – The Russian Masters, 9 and 10 August
Rhapsody in Blue – An Evening with George Gershwin, 27 and 28 September
Amadeus – Classic Mozart and Bach, 15 and 16 November 

Guest soloists include Caroline Vercoe, Emily Edmonds, Ji Won Kim, Trisha Crowe, Hoang Pham and Clarissa Spata.

To order your Mother’s Day Gift Package, select your concerts and the number of attendees, click here.

 

 

 

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