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Those attending can expect to hear Boléro, Carmen No 1 Prélude, Danse Macabre, Sorcerer’s Apprentice and elements of Symphonie Fantastique Op. 14 among other arrangements.
“I’m very excited to be playing at the historic Sheldonian Theatre in Oxford, it’s got such a great reputation as a performance venue, it is going to be very special,” Anthony said.
The orchestra rehearses has more than 150 musicians with each concert features between 50 and 65. The group, based in Wiltshire, has grown in stature and professionalism over the years and what started as an amateur group now features three musicians who are fully professional.
Music has been an important part of Anthony’s life since childhood. He was head chorister when young and he still owns the vinyl LP of nursery rhymes that his grandmother used to play him.
“I remember, my mum and I lived with my grandparents, and I remember singing along to that LP. My uncle also lived with us and we used to eat supper in front of the TV with musicals constantly on repeat, especially King and I, South Pacific and Oklahoma.”
However, music wasn’t his first career. He worked as an accountant before owning a printing business and running a theatre company with his wife, Jemma.
“I realised after meeting Jemma and after we restarted the theatre company TITCO that I really should have done music in some form straight from school. I then became determined to have my own orchestra/band.”
Although Anthony is a self-taught conductor he has been expertly mentored by Neil Skipper, currently director of music, Irish Guards Band.
Anthony, 44, lives in Wiltshire with Jemma, and between them, they have three children. Jemma is head of Devizes Music Academy and artistic director of FullTone Orchestra.
Future plans include the orchestra performing Karl Jenkins’ Symphonic Adiemus in three cathedrals with a massed choir followed by its first professional tour of Carousel in Concert.
If you wish to purchase tickets for the show, please visit www.fto.org.uk. If you would like to find out more about FullTone Orchestra, visit http://fto.org.uk/
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