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sinfonia ViVA New Year's Eve Gala Concert - Russian Nights

Monday 31st December 2007 at 7.30pm
Royal Concert Hall, Nottingham
Box Office: 0115 989 5555

The Kremlin from the Kempinsky, copyright Michael A Oakes. Image used with kind permission of the artist.

INTERVAL

Join sinfonia ViVA with regular New Year conductor and host Nicholas Kok and the terrific Ian Buckle (piano) for its ever popular New Year's Eve Gala, with music from the Strauss family and some well-loved Russian pieces. Starting with the stirring finale to Mussorgsky's Pictures at an Exhibition, the concert also includes one of the best-loved of all piano concertos. Music from three major Russian ballet scores ranges from the passionate drama of Swan Lake and Spartacus to the glittering fairy-tale world of The Firebird. Alongside the familiar Strauss favourites are some not-so-familiar ones, with the Peasant's Polka offering the chance for some audience participation!

The perfect way to start your New Year's Eve celebrations!

Book a Premium Seat and you will receive a *Programme plus a **£3 bar voucher!

Premium Seating:
Area A - £27.00 (includes a *programme booklet per person and a **bar voucher up to the value of £3.00 per person)

General Seating
Area A - £20.50, Area B - £18.00, Area C - £16.00, Area D - £12.00

Friends of ViVA benefit from discounted prices saving £2.50 on selected tickets as follows -
Area A - £18.00, Area B - £15.50, Area C - £13.50

Choir Stalls, all seats - £7.00

Registered Disabled plus one accompanying adult - £12.00 per person, all areas

Family ticket, Stalls Area B only, for 4 persons which must include at least two children - £54.00

*One free programme per Premium Seat booked. Programmes to be collected from the ViVA desk on the night of the concert. Voucher sent out with tickets.
**Bar Voucher to the value of £3 per Premium Seat redeemable at the Royal Centre bar on the evening of the concert only. Voucher sent out with tickets.

Photograph: 'The Kremlin from the Kempinsky', © Michael A Oakes. Image used with kind permission of the artist.

Supported by Orchestras Live and Arts Council England.