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NYO: Illuminate

Date & Time
Sat, Jan 4, 2025, 19:00
Join us as The National Youth Orchestra shines a light on the brilliance, passion and musical potential of a new generation.

Keywords: Guest Concert, Symphony Concert, Young Musicians

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Musicians

The National Youth Orchestra
Jaime MartinConductor

Program

BoléroMaurice Ravel
CatamorphosisAnna Thorvaldsdottir
Symphony No 4, The InextinguishableCarl Nielsen
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