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21 Jul 2014, Royal College of Music
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Proms 2014 Proms Plus Family

Proms Plus Family
Proms Plus Family
17:30 Mon 21 Jul 2014 Royal College of Music
Join Rachel Leach and professional musicians for a family-friendly introduction to tonight's Prom. Bring your instrument and join in!
Join Rachel Leach and professional musicians for a family-friendly introduction to tonight's Prom. Bring your instrument and join in!

About this event

Proms Plus Family workshops are the perfect introduction to the music you’ll be hearing at the Proms. Fun and interactive, the workshops engage with children of all ages and abilities so that they really get the most out of the music.

Tonight join Rachel Leach for a free family-friendly introduction to Prom 5. A real musical adventure, this Prom starts with Richard Strauss’s comical portrait of a cheeky prankster. There’s a beautiful Violin Concerto by Dvořák performed by Julia Fischer, who first heard the piece when she was just 6 or 7 years old. Then take a trip to the countryside without leaving town, with Beethoven’s ‘Pastoral’ Symphony.

Professional musicians will be on hand at the workshop to bring the music to life, and if you have instruments of your own, bring them along and join in!  

Suitable for ages 7-plus.

How to book Proms Plus Family workshops are free to attend and take place at the Royal College of Music. Workshops are unticketed so booking is not necessary but capacity is limited. Doors open 30 minutes before the events begin and entry is on a first-come, first-served basis.

Proms Plus Family workshops take place before Proms which have been selected with families in mind, so when they're finished, you can pop over to the Royal Albert Hall, sit back and relax, and enjoy the concert. Tickets for the Prom can be purchased through the Royal Albert Hall box office or you can Prom for £5 on the day.

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