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COPLAND Fanfare for the Common Man
BERNSTEIN Magnificent Seven
COPLAND Appalachian Spring
BARBER Adagio for Strings
THOMPSON Symphony No 2
This programme celebrates America's amazing contribution to music in the 20th century, each piece iconic in its own way.
Tickets are £20 / £11 U18s, Students, Seniors + Disabled
(includes £2 booking fee)
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£20 / £11 U18s, Students, Seniors + Disabled
(includes £2 booking fee)
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