Bypass the rush-hour traffic, sit back with a glass of wine and listen to some of classical music's most talented and promising stars of tomorrow with the Southbank Sinfonia's free concert programme this March. The Southbank Sinfonia is a groundbreaking initiative which offers intensive learning and performance experience to the most outstanding graduates of UK music colleges in the form of a one-year professional orchestral apprenticeship. Held in St John's Waterloo, these weekly Thursday evening Rush Hour Concerts work two ways, providing the public with a post-work spectacle infinitely better than a sweaty packed train, and giving young musicians a springboard into the profession. So, avoid the rush, enjoy a complimentary glass of wine and experience Britain's brightest stars in a wonderful setting. For more information go to www.southbanksinfonia.co.uk.
Thursday 11 March, 6pm Southbank Sinfonia perform alongside members of the Academy of St Martin in the Fields Mozart Overture 'Le Nozze di Figaro' Brahms Serenade No.1
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