Following last year’s successful event, we present another day-long celebration of the French Horn with something to interest players of all ages and abilities as well as a chance for anyone to come and try their hand at “the orchestra’s most difficult instrument”!

Opportunities to perform in small and large ensembles alongside workshops, presentations and performances from English Symphony Orchestra Principal Horn James Topp and special guests.

FAQs

Yes, booking is essential, as the tutors need to be able to plan the repertoire around the students attending the session. When you book a ticket(s) please select which group the attendee would be in. Groups are detailed below:

  • Junior (up to age 16) Beginner (approx. grade 0-3)
  • Junior (up to age 16) Intermediate (grade 4-6)
  • Junior (up to age 16) Advanced (grade 7 and above)
  • Senior (over 16-adult) Beginner (approx. grade 0-3)
  • Senior (over 16-adult) Intermediate (grade 4-6)
  • Senior (over 16-adult) Advanced (grade 7 and above)

Yes, there will be an hour performance at 5pm, which is free to come and watch.

Yes, the Hall is ideally located next to The Nest Café & Deli.

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  • £10 Intermediate (grade 4-6) 8 remaining
  • £10 Advanced (grade 7+) 3 remaining
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Worcester Horn Day Workshop

The Hall, Royal Porcelain Works, Severn Street, Worcester. WR1 2NE

Monday, 9:00AM to 6:00PM
26th August 2019

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Worcester Festival

01905 611427

chris@worcesterfestival.co.uk

https://www.worcesterfestival.co.uk

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Worcester Horn Day Workshop

The Hall, Royal Porcelain Works, Severn Street, Worcester. WR1 2NE

Monday, 9:00AM to 6:00PM
26th August 2019

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