The National Orchestra for All (NOFA) is offering you the chance to play as part of a professional orchestra and raise money for charity.
On Sunday 29 January 2017, Orchestras for All will host Musical Chairs, giving you the chance to come and play in a real-life symphony orchestra for a day, under the baton of Orchestras for All artistic director Marianna Hay.
You'll spend a day working with a team of professional music tutors and alongside a young member of the National Orchestra for All, before performing pieces from two ballets.
Stravinsky's Firebird and Prokofiev's Romeo and Juliet will be specially arranged for all abilities.
The musicians will gather to rehearse at 10am on 29 January, performing to family and friends at 4pm at Cecil Sharp House, Camden, London.
Audience members will also be treated to samba music from NOFA musicians, and will end the evening with a ceilidh.
Participants are encouraged to raise £250 each in sponsorship, which will contribute to improving the lives of dedicated young musicians across the UK.
Visit nofa.org.uk/musical-chairs to take part.
On Sunday 29 January 2017, Orchestras for All will host Musical Chairs, giving you the chance to come and play in a real-life symphony orchestra for a day, under the baton of Orchestras for All artistic director Marianna Hay.
You'll spend a day working with a team of professional music tutors and alongside a young member of the National Orchestra for All, before performing pieces from two ballets.
Stravinsky's Firebird and Prokofiev's Romeo and Juliet will be specially arranged for all abilities.
The musicians will gather to rehearse at 10am on 29 January, performing to family and friends at 4pm at Cecil Sharp House, Camden, London.
Audience members will also be treated to samba music from NOFA musicians, and will end the evening with a ceilidh.
Participants are encouraged to raise £250 each in sponsorship, which will contribute to improving the lives of dedicated young musicians across the UK.
Visit nofa.org.uk/musical-chairs to take part.