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    1. change of programme
    2. james perriam
    3. 07/03/2012 14:20
  1. Exeter Cocert of 2nd March. We are regular concert goers to the BSO . However we were shocked that 2 of the 3 pieces were changed from the catalogue .We were very much looking forward to the Wagner and Strauss, but to our surprise they were omitted , could you tell us why ? Stephen Hough was brilliant, on top form . why change to yet another tchaikovsky symphony ? It was like going to the cinema and not seeing the advertised film .
    Link : James Perriam
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    1. John Williams - A Night at the Movies 5th May 2012
    2. Louise Nourish
    3. 07/05/2012 15:20
  1. Fabulous concert but why was Jaws not played, it was in the programme and I was awaiting in anticipation only to be disappointed!
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    1. change of programme
    2. Rowland Stansfield
    3. 24/04/2012 12:24
  1. My wife and I went to the 21st April concert at the Pavillion Theatre. The programme included Wood's Fantasia on British Sea Songs. We were very disappointed that it was not played in full. Whilst we support the Portsmouth programme of concerts will will definitely not go to the Pavillion concerts again. At £25 per tickets plus fuel and parking this is an expensive evening and we were short changed.
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    1. change of programme
    2. Rowland Stansfield
    3. 24/04/2012 12:24
  1. My wife and I went to the 21st April concert at the Pavillion Theatre. The programme included Wood's Fantasia on British Sea Songs. We were very disappointed that it was not played in full. Whilst we support the Portsmouth programme of concerts will will definitely not go to the Pavillion concerts again. At £25 per tickets plus fuel and parking this is an expensive evening and we were short changed.
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