
Last Night of the Proms, fine classical music with a quirky British twist, will be held tomorrow in the Memorial Hall of Shrewsbury International School.
Now in its 4th great year, Mazar's Last Night of the Proms is based on a 115-year old event that is a national institution in the UK. The programme comprises ancient and modern classical music and choral work followed by a chance for the audience to join in the singing of rousing patriotic British songs such as Rule, Britannia! and Jerusalem.
The orchestra - which includes Shrewsbury's most talented musicians, gifted students from Harrow, Patana and the Regent's schools, as well as professional players - will be under the baton of John Moore, the renowned conductor and impresario from the UK. The singing will be led by the Shrewsbury Community Choir.
The orchestra - which includes Shrewsbury's most talented musicians, gifted students from Harrow, Patana and the Regent's schools, as well as professional players - will be under the baton of John Moore, the renowned conductor and impresario from the UK. The singing will be led by the Shrewsbury Community Choir.
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