NAC Orchestra Concert in Salisbury Cathedral to be Broadcast on British and Canadian Radio and TV (Recorded October 29th during highly successful tour of the United Kingdom)

OTTAWA (Canada) — The National Arts Centre Orchestra concert recorded at the historic Salisbury Cathedral last month during their highly-successful five-city, 10-day tour of the United Kingdom will be broadcast on British and Canadian radio stations beginning tonight.

The full concert will air at 8 p.m. today on Classic FM in the United Kingdom (not available in Canada) and in Canada on CBC Radio 2's In Concert on November 9 at 11 a.m.ET and Tempo on November 11 at the same time. Highlights will air on CBC-TV during its Remembrance Day coverage on November 11, as a special called Remembering The First World War; In Concert with the National Arts Centre Orchestra. An hour-long broadcast of the concert will air again during the holiday season on CBC-TV. Check CBCMusic.ca/RemembranceDay to stay up to date. The concert will also be featured on Radio-Canada’s French-language program ICI MUSIQUE “Soirées Classiques” on Wednesday November 12 at 8 p.m. 

The National Arts Centre Orchestra repertoire for the Salisbury concert includes:

Vaughan Williams, Tallis Fantasia
Estacio, Brio
Bruch, Violin Concerto No. 1
Beethoven, Symphony No. 7

ABOUT THE NAC ORCHESTRA’S UK TOUR

Under the patronage of His Royal Highness The Prince of Wales, the tour of the United Kingdom by Canada’s National Arts Centre Orchestra was presented from October 23 to 30 by RBC (Royal Bank of Canada) with major support from The W. Garfield Weston Foundation. The tour brought together artists, arts organizations, educators, and the worlds of diplomacy, business, and politics in a message of peace. The First World War is considered a pivotal, nation-building event in Canadian history. Marking the 100th anniversary of the beginning of that conflict commemorates the relentless bravery and deep devotion to country of British and Canadian military personnel and demonstrates the power of music as a force for remembrance and healing.

PARTNERS IN MUSIC PERFORMANCE AND EDUCATION

An international tour of this calibre is only made possible through the generous support of the Government of Canada, as well as individuals and corporations from across Canada and the United Kingdom. The National Arts Centre and National Arts Centre Foundation gratefully acknowledge the tremendous support of Major Partner The W. Garfield Weston Foundation (Canada), Presenting Supporter RBC, Education Partner Dasha Shenkman, and Supporting Partners David Aisenstat, Margaret and David Fountain, Aimia and W1 Developments, and Major Media Partner The Globe and Mail. Benefactors of the U.K. Tour are Gail Asper, O.C., O.M., LL.D. and Michael Paterson, John and Bonnie Buhler, Adrian Burns and Gregory Kane, Q.C., Marg Campbell, Irene D’Souza, Barbara Crook and Dan Greenberg, Julia and Robert Foster, Elinor Gill Ratcliffe C.M., O.N.L., LL.D (hc), Susan Glass, C.M. and Arnie Thorsteinson, James and Emily Ho, D’Arcy Levesque, M. Ann McCaig, C.M., A.O.E., LL.D, John McCaig, Grant J. McDonald, FCPA, FCA and Carol Devenny, Gordon McGibbon, Wilson McLean, Janice and Earle O’Born, Gail and David O’Brien, and Jeanne d’Arc Sharp. Thank you also to members of the U.K. Tour’s International Advisory Council: The Honourable Hilary Weston, C.M., O.Ont and W. Galen Weston, O.C., O.Ont (Co-Chairs); The Honourable Gordon Campbell, Canadian High Commissioner to the U.K.; Diana Fox Carney; Phillip Crawley; His Excellency Howard Drake, OBE British High Commissioner to Canada; Rupert Duchesne; Margaret Fountain; Gay Mitchell ICD.D; and Janice O’Born. The National Arts Centre would also like to thank the Government of Canada for its support of the NAC Orchestra’s U.K. Tour.

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FOR MORE INFORMATION, PLEASE CONTACT:

Carl Martin                                      
Senior Advisor, Communications          
National Arts Centre                           
613 947-7000 x 560                          
Carl.Martin@nac-cna.ca                      

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