Golden Age of Hollywood performed by The Fulltone Orchestra

Exeter Cathedral, 100, 1 The Cloisters, Exeter, Exeter, EX1 1HS

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Golden Age of Hollywood performed by The Fulltone Orchestra

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Season (20 June 2025)
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Friday19:30 - 22:00

The Fulltone Orchestra go on a musical journey back to Hollywood's most iconic era with their new concert, The Golden Age of Hollywood, at Exeter Cathedral on Friday 20th June. This very gorgeous event will feature the unforgettable music from some of the most beloved films in cinema history, promising a night full of nostalgia and great musical hits from an era that shaped the film world of the 20's to 60's.

The Fulltone Orchestra's fifty strong orchestra will deliver a captivating performance that brings to life the soundtracks that made movies like The Magnificent Seven, Ben-Hur and Breakfast at Tiffany's.

Under the masterful baton of Anthony Brown, audiences will hear the music of legendary composers like Max Steiner, Bernard Herrmann, and Henry Mancini - composers who lit up the screen with their exceptional music.

The Fulltone Orchestra are joined by the remarkable vocal talents of the evening's soloists; Edward Kerr and Jemma Brown, singing the big golden screen musicals that were massive at the time.

Edward Kerr has been singing for over 30 years across a wide range of styles, from Italian arias, through big band classics to rock. A staple of the Fulltone Orchestra, he is excited to follow in the footsteps of some of the greatest singers of Hollywood's golden age.

Jemma Brown trained under Geraldine Roche ARCM (Hons) and has performed in various professional musical ventures, most recently with Fulltone in The Peacemakers. She is currently studying for her LLCM and works as a vocal coach at her school, Devizes Music Academy, where she nurtures aspiring singers. In addition, she leads The Big Sound, a vibrant community choir.

The Fulltone Orchestra, founded by Musical Director Anthony Brown in 2017, features 50 exceptional musicians from the South West who perform iconic music across genres, from awe-inspiring classical masterpieces to thrilling contemporary works. Anthony created the orchestra to bring to life his dream of performing powerful and genre-defying symphonic music. With a rich background in musical theatre direction, Anthony's approach to orchestral music is as dynamic and vibrant as his personality, ensuring each Fulltone concert is a one-of-a-kind experience.

Anthony said 'The Golden Age of Hollywood is a concert that we are really excited to perform and really does showcase the orchestra's exceptional musicianship. In the beautiful settings of Worcester Cathedral, Exeter Cathedral and Chester Cathedral, the symphony orchestra, accompanied our sensational soloists, will transport audiences to the glitz and glamour of classic Hollywood for this splendid evening of music that you really won't forget!

Whether you're a movie lover or simply enjoy great music, The Golden Age of Hollywood offers a chance to experience the magic of these classic films on a wonderful and exciting scale! Book today for Exeter Cathedral on Friday 20th June at 7.30pm. Tickets start at just £12. For more information or to book tickets visit fto.org.uk

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£12 - £30*
*Booking fee applies.

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