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ROYAL LIVERPOOL PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA

The Planets

Walton Battle in the Air (from Battle of Britain)
Bliss Cello Concerto
Holst Suite, The Planets*

Andrew Manze conductor
Guy Johnston cello
Sopranos and Altos of the Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Choir*

So you think you know British music? Everyone loves Jupiter from Holst’s The Planets, but tonight you’ll hear so much more as Principal Guest Conductor Andrew Manze takes the Orchestra on a voyage to infinity and beyond. We’ll join William Walton in a Spitfire over wartime London, and soloist Guy Johnston will take on Bliss' Cello Concerto.

CD Signing
Andrew Manze will be signing his Gramophone Award winning album Vaughan Williams: Job, A Masque for Dancing, featuring the Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra, in the Grand Foyer Bar after the concert.

Domingo Hindoyan’s new recording with the Orchestra, Music from the Americas I: Venezuela!, will also be available to purchase. CDs will be on sale from the Box Office before the concert, and at the signing after the concert.

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