DOHA, QATAR, November 14, 2010 (Press-News.org) Conducted by the orchestra's director and string coach, Brita Fray, the orchestra will be coming together to perform a number of classical pieces and modern works. The concert will be taking place on Saturday, 11th December 2010 and being so close to the Christmas holidays is sure to also include renditions of some Christmas favourites.
Visitors attending the event can look forward to group and individual performances from the string and wind sections of the orchestra; with the wind section being led by tubist and conductor Sandford Jones.
Approximately 60 musicians in total make up the group coming from diverse backgrounds and nationalities. The orchestra also features all levels of ability from professionals, teachers and students of all ages from eight year olds to 60 year olds.
Pieces being performed on the evening will include popular works from Mendelssohn, Mozart and Beethoven to more modern pieces such as The Magnificent Seven.
Members of the audience staying in a hotel in Doha will be heading to the American School of Doha where the concert is being held in the Fine Arts Theatre.
Lek Boonlert, marketing head at DirectRooms.com, commented: "This will be a special performance by the orchestra who will have been practising all year for the event. Many people will be looking for hotels in the area to catch all of the special evening so visitors are recommended to search online for places to make sure they can find an available hotel."
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DirectRooms - Hear a Special Performance by the Doha Community Orchestra on 11 December 2010
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[Press-News.org] DirectRooms - Hear a Special Performance by the Doha Community Orchestra on 11 December 2010DirectRooms.com can reveal that the Doha Community Orchestra will be playing for the first time for the 2010-2011 season with a special concert in the middle of December.