Bury Friendly Orchestra: 20th Anniversary Celebration Concert

Bury Friendly Orchestra: 20th Anniversary Celebration Concert

Sunday 1 March 2026

Times: 6.00pm

Prices: £17 including £2 booking fee

Venue: The Apex

Event information

  • Ends at 8.15pm including interval

  • Times are subject to change


Sunday 1 March 2026, 6.00pm


Event details

Bury Friendly Orchestra is delighted to return to The Apex and excited to collaborate again with the fantastic young pianist Archie Bonham.

The programme will feature two masterpieces of the romantic repertoire; Rachmaninoff’s Piano Concerto no 2 and Dvořák’s Symphony No 9 From the New World; both packed full of emotion, nostalgia and beauty.

The concert will open with the World Premiere of a new fanfare by David Sims, composed especially to celebrate the BFO’s 20th Anniversary.

The Rachmaninoff is an emotional rollercoaster, from the thundering opening chords to the heartbreaking slow movement – a piece that reached no 1 in the Classic FM Hall of Fame 2025.

Dvořák’s New World Symphony features many well known tunes, particularly in the beautiful and haunting 2nd movement. The symphony also combines Dvořák's influences from his native Bohemia with Native American and African – American spirituals. At almost 40 minutes in length it is a glorious masterpiece for all to enjoy.

Conductor: Chris Parsons
Leader: Stephen Calder

Programme
David Sims: Fanfare for the Bury Friendly Orchestra
Rachmaninoff: Piano Concerto No 2 in C minor
Soloist: Archie Bonham
Interval
Dvořák: Symphony No 9 in E minor From the New World

Starts: 6pm
Tickets: £17, Under 17's £7
Venue: The Apex, Bury St Edmunds

Prices include £2 booking fee

This event is promoted by Bury St Edmunds Friendly Orchestra Ltd.

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