Spring 2023 concerts – Tickets now on sale
Tickets for our Spring 2023 concerts are now on sale here.
Our 2022 – 2023 Concert Season
We have now started rehearsals for our 2022 – 2023 concert season. You can see our full programme here, and read about our new conductor Xinjie Yang here.
Settle Orchestra is back!
Like everyone else, we’ve been in Covid hibernation since early 2020. However, we are now back, rehearsing with conductor Elizabeth Gallego, and planning a full programme for the 2021/22 season. Continue Reading →
Settle Orchestra Still Active
Settle Orchestra is still active, it’s just not visible at the moment owing to Covid-19 restrictions. However, we are about to restart rehearsing together. Because of limitations on numbers to Continue Reading →
Spring 2020 Concerts Cancelled
[An announcement from our Chairman, Danny Powell] ALL REHEARSALS AND CONCERTS CANCELLED UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE Having assessed the available advice about Covid-19 and consulted our in-house medics the committee has Continue Reading →
Spring 2020 Concert Poster
A Rococo theme for our Spring Concert poster this year, which includes Tchaikovsky’s Rococo Variations among the pieces to be played. You can download the poster as A4 here, 2xA5 here and 4xA6 here.
Timpani – can you help?
Settle Orchestra needs some new timpani. The ones we have are heavy and difficult to transport to our concert venues. Fundraising has begun and whilst various charities may help us, Continue Reading →
“…a wonderful way to end a glorious day of sunshine.”…
…was the opinion of the reviewer of our Summer 2019 concert. “Billed as a programme of light music for a summer’s evening, and performed on the evening of the hottest Continue Reading →
“A stunning end to an amazing evening!”…
…was the verdict of our reviewer on last Saturday’s concert in Settle. This is what they said, in full: “It may sound rather trite, but this wonderful concert really was Continue Reading →
“Congratulations to all concerned on such a triumphant concert in particularly trying circumstances.”
Gill O’Donnell writes in a review of last Saturday’s concert for the Craven Herald ‘In a week fraught with discussions on Brexit and future European links it was delight to Continue Reading →