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Last Night of the Proms
 

A spectacular concert featuring tomorrow's opera stars

Since its spectacular inception, Willoughby Symphony’s Last Night of the Proms extravaganza has regularly performed to cheering sold out audiences.

Experience an unforgettable night of unbridled enthusiasm in our 2019 edition as the full Orchestra and Choir combine with Sydney’s Pacific Opera in a massive concert featuring Pomp and Circumstance, Jerusalem, Rule Britannia, and other beloved symphonic and choral favourites.

Presented by Willoughby Symphony Orchestra.

Performers:

Pacific Opera is a non-profit arts organisation that exists to provide training and performance opportunities to the young stars of tomorrow's opera stage, both within Australia and across the world. More than 100 of Pacific Opera's young artists throughout the years have gone on to find employment within the profession, gracing stages in Australasia, the UK, the USA and across Europe. Led by artistic director Simon Kenway, Pacific Opera's young artists enjoy an annual program of rigorous training in musical, professional and industry skills to further develop them into successful operatic artists.

 

Event details

Venue: The Concourse, 409 Victoria Ave, Chatswood NSW 2067
Bookings: https://premier.ticketek.com.au/Shows/Show.aspx?sh=LASTNIGH19
Start Date: Saturday 24 August 2019

 

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