Next Concert
European Doctors Orchestra
21 November 2010 - London
This November we have a programme of English music
Elgar; Cockaigne Overture
Walton; Viola Concerto
Vaughan Williams; A London Symphony
at 3 pm
The Dukes Hall
Royal Academy of Music
Marylebone Road
London NW1 5HT
Conductor; Rupert Bond
Soloist; Eniko Magyar
Rupert Bond
Rupert Bond is a great favourite of the orchestra having conducted all the London concerts, He is a conductor, composer and educator and believes passionately in the importance of sharing music with others.
Eniko Magyar
Eniko Magyar is the most exciting and imaginative violist to have emerged from Hungary in recent years. She gave her solo debut with orchestra at thirteen and in 1997 won first prize at the Franz Liszt Conservatory Violin Competition. In 1998 Eniko was admitted to the Franz Liszt Academy; after graduating she relocated to London to study at the Royal Academy of Music and now enjoys a varied career as soloist and chamber musician. Currently in receipt of a scholarship to further her career as soloist, we are delighted she has agreed to play with our orchestra this year.
Charity: Save the Children.
Rehearsal Schedule for players
Thursday 18th November
Strings only 6.30 – 9.30 pm
In St John’s Church, Waterloo
Friday 19th November and Saturday 20th November
Full Orchestra 9.00 – 6.00 pm
In The Warehouse, Waterloo
Sunday 21st November
Final rehearsal 10.30 am – 1.30 pm
Concert 3.00 pm
There will be a drinks reception after the concert for players and guests.
Registration Fees:
The registration fee has had to be increased to £140 (currently 170 euro) as our major sponsor has withdrawn and costs are increasing each year.
The registration fee also covers the Friday night reception and refreshments and lunch during the Warehouse rehearsals.
Social programme
Friday evening – reception after the rehearsal - cost included in the registration fee.
Saturday - Dinner with music at the Robens suite at the top of Guy’s hospital tower – magnificent views across London at night. The cost will be £45 (54 euro) per person – guests are welcome. Tickets are limited and so should be booked (and paid for) at the time of registration.
The ‘Paypal’ link on the website has now been modified and will accept variable amounts.
Accommodation:
Accommodation in London is expensive and so we intend to develop opportunities for visiting players to stay with musicians who live in London.
IMPORTANT – if you are inviting family and friends to the concert please ensure you have reserved tickets.

