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BANGALORE: The William Joseph Music Foundation, an NGO that focuses on empowerment of the economically and socially weak through the medium of Performing Arts, will bring to Bangalore, a Globa

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BANGALORE: The William Joseph Music Foundation, an NGO that focuses on empowerment of the economically and socially weak through the medium of Performing Arts, will bring to Bangalore, a Global Peace And Harmony Concert with Thailand Sanctuary Symphony Orchestra.  It is a charity concert to raise awareness for the promotion and education of the performing arts in the city.

The orchestra will be joined by leading soloists from Thailand and the United Kingdom, Duangdao Chayasirisobhon, Fiona Keegan, Mongkol Chayasirisobhon, Dr Sunil Paulraj and Naomi Campbell, under the baton of Dr Ashley Williams and Pichet Waitrakul. An added feature of the evening will be the William Joseph Music Foundation all Girls Chorale.

The music for the evenings concert would include music from the Great Masters of Western Classical Music like Bach’s Suite for Flute, Mozart’s Symphony No 25, Overture from Marriage of Figaro, Nessun Dorma and music from the Great Masters of Western Classical Music.

Having performed innumerable concerts, the Thailand Sanctuary Symphony Orchestra is rated as one among the best in Thailand. Their performances range from classical music, romantic music, pop, jazz, rock and Broadway musicals. Their orchestra consists of amateur and professional musicians drawn from various churches and orchestras in Bangkok.

They will perform on December 11 at the Chancery Pavilion, Grand Ballroom, at 7.15 pm.

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