Music To Watch The World Go By

Wed 9 July 2025, 6:30pm,
Withernsea High School

A concert in partnership with Manchester Camerata and local partners

This special concert is a celebration of harmony, heritage, and shared moments. From timeless orchestral works to intimate choral pieces, the programme is designed to soothe the soul and stir the imagination.

Rooted in the landscapes of Withernsea, Hornsea, and beyond, it explores themes of nature, rurality, and conservation, highlighting how the environment shapes individual stories and emotional wellbeing.

Featuring performances by Manchester Camerata, Withernsea Ladies Choir and Hornsea Choir. The iconic sounds of Vaughan Williams’ The Lark Ascending, Gipps’ Seascape and Sting’s Field of Gold transport us on a musical journey evoking the wonder of the world around us. Collaborations with local care settings, Withernsea High School, Hornsea School and Language College present new music inspired by life in the East Riding.

Whether you’re a lifelong classical music lover or a curious newcomer, this event offers a welcoming space to experience the beauty of live performance from one of the UK’s leading professional orchestras in the company of friends, neighbours, and fellow music enthusiasts.

Let the music carry you as the world gently turns. We can’t wait to share this unforgettable evening with you.

This event takes place at Withernsea High School

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