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Gloriously upbeat start to 2024 from Worthing Symphony Orchestra
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Worthing Symphony Orchestra will be setting the New Year up perfectly with their gloriously upbeat New Year concert in the Assembly Hall, Worthing on Sunday, January 7 at 2.45pm.
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Good afternoon, my name is Phil Hewitt, Group Arts Editor at Sussex Newspapers. Always really
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lovely to speak to John Gibbons of Worthing Symphony Orchestra. Now John, you are a January
00:12
fan and most of us aren't, and one of the reasons you are a fan of that wretched month
00:16
of January is the V&A's concert which you offer in Worthing. And as you're saying, it's
00:21
always one of the most uplifting concerts of the year. It's Assembly Hall, Worthing
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Year Concert, Sunday January 7th at 2.45pm. What makes it so special, this concert?
00:34
I think what makes it special is that it comes at the very end of the whole holiday season.
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So it's not crammed on to when the Viennese New Year is on the 1st of January when people
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sit at home and watch the Viennese concert, but it's a whole six, seven days later. It's
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like crowning off the end of the whole holiday period. And what I love about it is that everybody
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walks out the room on an absolute high, they're foot tapping, the music's all joyous, you
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know it's going to be joyous. And it just sets you up and however miserable the weather
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is as you walk out, you know that things can only get better because actually spring is
01:15
round the corner. If you look at the trees, the trees are beginning just to bud underneath
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all the cold, the bulbs are going to be coming up underneath the snow, and the days are getting
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longer.
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So you're sitting there thinking, oh dear Christmas is over, you're thinking ahead to
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the optimism of spring with this concert.
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Yeah, absolutely, yeah. I mean, life is so important for us.
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The defining characteristic of the music is tunefulness. What do you mean by that?
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Well, there's certain sequences that we all played every year, like the Blue Danube Waltz.
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And everybody knows the tunes, you can almost hear the audience humming along as you play
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the tunes and everything. And as human beings, I think the most important thing we love is
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tunes. So if you've got tunes that people know well and everything, it's a really good
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feel good factor. And then I can conjure up there are, I don't know, there'll be two to
02:03
three thousand pieces that you can choose from for this particular concert that fit
02:07
into the Viennese genre. It was a phenomenal compositional school really. And I've managed
02:14
to acquire this year a lot more music for it, which means that I've got some more interesting
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Waltz sequences that we've not heard for some time, which will be in the programme. And
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there's always exciting little polkas and marches that you can put in that just sort
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of tickle, just to spark the imagination for everybody.
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So there's certain ones around, so it's staples that you must include, but then you can write
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the changes.
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Yeah. So there'll be Thunder and Lightning polka, there'll be the Bradecki March, which
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everyone enjoys joining in with, but there'll be some really unusual ones. Last year we
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did Village Swallows for the first time for a very, very long time, which was a really
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beautiful Waltz sequence. And the Waltz sequences are not just, they vary so much, they're like
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little orchestral tone poems. There's so many different moods within the Waltz sequences.
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Oh, that's lovely. You'll never forget the January is a terrible month, but you're very
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prosperous. It sounds great. And the wider context is that times are good for the orchestra,
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despite the cost of living, you're doing well.
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We survived and we're going and we're still there, we're still putting on lots of concerts.
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And it's a joy to continually meet new people coming along to the concerts, saying this
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is the first time I've ever been to a Worthing concert. And wow, I didn't know that we had
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this amazing orchestra on our doorstep. And it's so nice for people just to be able to
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drive, what, 10, 15 minutes, go to the Assembly Hall, fantastic acoustics of the Assembly
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Hall, listen to a concert and be home within 15, 20 minutes. You don't have to go to London
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in order to hear great orchestral music.
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And as we were saying just now, the really crucial thing is that you're actually having
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it there live in front of you. And the difference that makes is just incalculable, isn't it?
04:04
Yeah, and I think in music, it's actually people forget maybe the difference between
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hearing it in your living room, wonderful sound system, the glass of wine, but it's
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not the same collective experience. I always relate it to football. When I go and watch
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my football team and you're losing the game 1-0 and you're going into extra time and then
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suddenly you score two goals and win.
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And you have to be there.
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You cannot encapsulate that feeling of all the people in the ground going, "I can't
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believe it." It's something you feel. It's not just the noise, the sheer exuberance.
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And in a lesser way, any arts thing that you go to, if you go to the theatre, if you go
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to a concert, that is what you're actually experiencing. It's not just the music, it's
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actually the whole ambience of the whole event that actually makes it special. And I think
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a lot of our concerts become memories that you sit and remember for many, many decades.
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You don't forget it. And I think that's what coming to concerts is about. It's building
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your life experiences that you remember. I go to visit my mum in a care home and we
05:11
can still talk about concerts that we remember from when I was a kid. The time I played
05:17
Samson's Organ Symphony at Southampton Guild Hall at the age of 10. And I was in charge
05:22
of the organ and it got a cipher. So it was ciphers when a note gets stuck on the organ
05:27
and it's just playing there. And it was a G sharp. And I was going to come in in the
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famous moment and the sound was on a big C major chord, looking around at my parents
05:35
in panic. I can't stop it. I've done everything I'm meant to do, turn the organ off, turn
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it back on again. But no, it's stuck. Well, that would stay with you, wouldn't it, really?
05:42
Yeah, yeah, yeah. And those sort of memories. But that is exactly what a live concert is.
05:46
It gives you memories that you remember. Fantastic. Well, that sounds a really terrific
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prospect. Uplifting for January. Just perfect. And it's the New Year concert from Worthing
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Symphony Orchestra, the Assembly Hall, Worthing, Sunday, January the 7th at 2.45pm. John, always
06:02
great to speak to you. Thank you ever so much. Great. Thanks so much, Bill.
06:07
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