South Cheshire Orchestra perform at the concert (1)

A Music for a Summer Evening fund-raising concert by South Cheshire Orchestra was held at Wistaston Memorial Hall & Community Centre, writes Jonathan White.

The concert featured South Cheshire Orchestra conducted by Richard Moulton-Mallison, who introduced each music score.

South Cheshire Orchestra performed music including HMS Pinafore Overture (Arthur Sullivan), Gold & Silver Waltz (Franz Lehar), Egyptian March (Johann Strauss), Serenata (Leroy Anderson), Dance of the Tumblers (Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov), Chason Dr Matin (Edward Elgar), Orpheus in the Underworld Overture (Jacques Offenbach), Horse & Buggy (Leroy Anderson), Joplinese, Westminster Waltz (Robert Farnon), and Brighton Run Polka.

It finished with an audience sing-a-long of popular English song The Floral Dance, which describes the annual Furry Dance in Helston, Cornwall and was a special request by John White, chairman of Wistaston Memorial Hall Committee.

The orchestra played in an enthusiastic, energetic and professional manner to an appreciative audience of more than 70 people.

Refreshments were provided during the interval, along with the draw for the prize raffle.

There was also an information stall, setup and staffed by George Edge-Robinson, for advice about the numerous groups and societies that use Wistaston Memorial Hall throughout the year.

The concert was part of the 70th anniversary of the opening of the Wistaston Memorial Hall & Community Centre, which was built in memory of the sixteen Wistonians who perished in World War II.

All profits from the ticket sales and raffle will go to the Wistaston Memorial Hall & Community Centre.

Wistaston Memorial Hall & Community Centre Vice Chairperson Diane Edge-Robinson said: “There was a fabulous turnout for this wonderful concert. These events would not be possible without the support of the community.”

South Cheshire Orchestra were founded in 1973 and comprise musicians of all ages and backgrounds.

Membership is open to anyone who plays an instrument to grade 5-6 standard, subject to vacancies in the orchestra.

String players are particularly needed!

They rehearse every Sunday (10am) at Wistaston Memorial Hall, Church Lane.

For further information visit: https://www.facebook.com/SouthCheshireOrchestra/ , http://www.southcheshireorchestra.org.uk/ , or email: [email protected]

For further information on Wistaston Memorial Hall & Community Centre visit: https://www.facebook.com/wistastonmemorialhall/ or call 01270 560471.

Further 2019 events at Wistaston Memorial Hall & Community Centre include:-Thursday 10th October – Concert by Crewe Concert Band.-Tuesday 22nd October – Annual Hall Quiz.-Sunday 10th November (3pm) – Service of Remembrance.

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