Moocha getting musical

Conductor Stephen Roberts has been putting Moocha, the South African fur seal, through lessons on how to perform in public. Conductor Stephen Roberts has been putting Moocha, the South African fur seal, through lessons on how to perform in public. But her musical interpretation skills left much to be desired as Stephen joined clarinetist Sharon Wall and violinist Jacqui Hill as they tuned up during a break in rehearsals for the Summer Symphony. The musical extravaganza is to be held at the Park on July 7. The next time Stephen visits the Park will be in his official capacity as the internationally renowned conductor of the English Symphony Orchestra, which is set to perform for the very first time in the 200-acre grounds. Read the full story in the Express & Star.

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But her musical interpretation skills left much to be desired as Stephen joined clarinetist Sharon Wall and violinist Jacqui Hill as they tuned up during a break in rehearsals for the Summer Symphony.

The musical extravaganza is to be held at the Park on July 7.

The next time Stephen visits the Park will be in his official capacity as the internationally renowned conductor of the English Symphony Orchestra, which is set to perform for the very first time in the 200-acre grounds.

The orchestra will be providing the classical music for the fifth outdoor event of its kind held at the park which will end with a dramatic firework finale.

The concert is being sponsored by hotelshop UK and is being held to help raise funds for The Prince's Trust in Worcestershire and Herefordshire.

People wanting to book tickets in advance can do so up to 5pm on July 6 at a cost of £17. Tickets on the night cost £20.