Chester Cathedral to host Hollywood's golden age orchestra concert

Chester Cathedral is set to host a Hollywood-inspired orchestra concert next month.
Performing their new concert - 'The Golden Age of Hollywood', The Fulltone Orchestra is set to take the stage on Friday 27 June.
The event will feature music from some of the most beloved films in cinema history - promising a night full of musical hits from the film world of the 20s to 60s.
Under the baton of Anthony Brown, audiences will hear the music of legendary composers like Max Steiner, Bernard Herrmann, and Henry Mancini.
The Fulltone Orchestra are joined by the vocal talents of the evening's soloists, Edward Kerr and Jemma Brown.
Founded by Musical Director Anthony Brown in 2017, the orchestra features 50 musicians from the South West who perform iconic music across genres, from classical masterpieces to contemporary works.
Anthony said: "The Golden Age of Hollywood is a concert that we are really excited to perform and really does showcase the orchestra's exceptional musicianship.
"In the beautiful settings of Worcester Cathedral, Exeter Cathedral and Chester Cathedral, the symphony orchestra, accompanied our sensational soloists, will transport audiences to the glitz and glamour of classic Hollywood for this splendid evening of music that you really won't forget."
Tickets start at £12. For more information or to book tickets visit here.
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