The Salford Symphony Orchestra

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Jon Henderson
Christine Clarkson
Denise Doyle
Ian MacKay
Sarah Thorne
Jim Beeson
Tim Jones
Roger Neville

Second Violins
Dave Clarke
Joanne Mellody
Rachel Aspinall
Simon Caplan
Fiona Leach
Sally Peake
Heidi Johnson
Amanda Rafferty

Violas
Claire Postlethwaite
Jackie Fisk
Kay Thomas
Ian Ward

Cellos
John Eaton
Gordon Sherrard
Lee Carr
Pat Goulcher
Dave Collins

Basses
Keith Hyde
Malcolm McAllister

Flutes
Ann Dale
Angela Thomson
Clair Percival

Clarinets
Gordon Robson
Victoria Skinner

Oboes
Martin Somers
Andrew Taylor

Bassoons
Trevor Marshall
Rosemary Williams

Horns
Denis Carvill
Peter Stevens
Janet Kent
Elaine Williams

Trumpets
Alan Saunders
Roger Sloane
Peter Thickbroom

Trombones
Chris Thorp
Carol Williams
 

 

Concert on Sunday 9th December 2001 

Peel Hall, Salford University


Conductor Barrie McKinnon
Leader Jon Henderson

Salford Community Choir

Musical Director Paul Trimble
Accompanist Helen Whitehead

 

Programme


The Thieving Magpie - Gioacchino Rossini

Peter and the Wolf - Serge Prokofiev

The wee MacGregor - H G Amers


Star Trek through the years - Calvin Custer


Star Carol - John Rutter


Gaudete - Anon


Shepherd's Pipe Carol - John Rutter
 

 

Bass Trombone
Richard Birchenough

Tuba
Dave Collier

Timpani
Irene Molin

Percussion
Ben Gray
Peter Williams

Narrator
David Pollard
 

Concert Feedback

We apologise for the chilly conditions at the rehearsal on 9 December.  The care-taker who was in attendance discovered that heating has to be pre-booked!  Let’s hope that next time the University will be more considerate and give us some heat.

Barrie McKinnon thought that the concert “was an exceptional success, particularly the overture, which was an excellent performance.  Peter and the Wolf was done well considering the difficulty of the piece and the size of the score.  It’s a good job the orchestra does watch me on occasions!  Start Trek was absolutely brilliant - so an all-round super effort.  See you all in the New Year.”

 

 

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