Conductor - Alwin Kidney
The Norwood Symphony Orchestra and guest conductor Alwin Kidney present a program of orchestral classics evoking the spirit of military field music and camaraderie.
Robert Jager - Esprit de Corps
Beethoven - Symphony No. 1 in C major
Borodin - In the Steppes of Central Asia
Suppé - Light Cavalry Overture
Haydn - Symphony No. 100 in G major ('Military')
Mozart - The Magic Flute Overture
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Tickets are available online until 1.30pm on 26 September 2021. Please have your tickets ready to present at the door, either printed or on your smartphone. All advertised prices are inclusive of a 50c per ticket booking fee, which will be added to your order during check-out, and include a complimentary printed program.
Any remaining tickets will be available at the door from 2pm (cash only). However, due to strict COVID-19 capacity restrictions, we encourage guests to book early online to avoid disappointment.
All seating is general admission. To help manage capacity limits, you will need to select either stalls or dress circle when booking. Note that the dress circle has limited visibility to the front of the orchestra and is only accessible by stairs.
For the comfort of others, we kindly ask that children 12 and under are supervised by an adult at all times and remain quiet while the orchestra is performing.
Refunds (excluding the 50c TryBooking fee) will be available to all ticket holders in the case of postponement/cancellation, or if you are unable to attend the event due to illness.
COVID-19 PRECAUTIONS
A number of extra precautions will be put in place for this concert to ensure the safety and wellbeing of our audience members. This includes the implementation of QR code scanning for registering attendance and additional cleaning measures and hand sanitiser stations. We must insist that you do not attend the event if you are experiencing cold or flu-like symptoms.
Subject to approved venue capacity limits, please note that there may not be an empty seat between you and other guests. Under current guidelines, we expect that audience members will be required to wear a face mask while inside the venue. Please bring your own mask if you have one, but if not, disposable masks will be available on the day. While not seated, 1.5 m physical separation is advised wherever possible.
Note that under the current SA Government COVID-19 direction, a patron is not required to wear a mask if they have a relevant medical condition, including problems with their breathing, a serious condition of the face, a disability or a mental health condition, or if they are under the age of 12. Note that evidence of a relevant medical condition must be produced on request.
Norwood Concert Hall
175 The Parade
Norwood, SA 5067
Andrew Heitmann, treasurer@norwoodorchestra.com, 0422 903 062