Posted: Sun 20th Jan 2019

Wrexham Symphony Orchestra President’s Annual Concert

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This article is old - Published: Sunday, Jan 20th, 2019

Wrexham Symphony Orchestra President;s Annual Concert

Location: William Aston Hall, Wrexham Glyndwr University, Mold Road, Wrexham LL11 2AW

Date / Time: Saturday February 23rd 2019 at 7.30pm

Prices: Tickets range from £20 (family 2 adults and up to 4 children), £12 Balcony, £10 Stalls (£8 concessions) and £2 students, young people and school children.

The 2nd concert in the Orchestra’s 50th Anniversary concert season is a collaboration with Welsh National Opera which features music by Beethoven, Elgar and Prokofiev’s 5th Symphony. Leon Bosch will make his debut as conductor and we welcome back, popular soprano Rebecca Afonwy-Jones from Welsh National Opera. The concert will support the work of ‘Your Space’, a local, Llay based charity which supports families with children and young adults affected by autism. Tickets for the concert are available through www.wrexhamorch.co.uk or can be purchased from the Wrexham (01978 292015)and Llangollen (01978 860828) Tourist Information Centres.



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