MANA online Newsletter for Summer 2007 page 2 of 12


Return to intro page
HURRY TO BOOK FOR 20 JUNE!
If you haven’t yet booked your ticket(s) for our next exciting Concert for Peace on WEDNESDAY 20 JUNE with one of the world’s greatest baritones
SIR THOMAS ALLEN
accompanied by the eminent pianist
ROGER VIGNOLES,
do send us your order immediately on the enclosed leaflet, which also gives full details of the programme.
Only a few reserved (numbered) seats are now available, but unreserved seats are still available at the time of writing this.
MANA’S ORCHESTRAL CONCERT
We are delighted to announce that one of MANA’s most supportive Patrons, the eminent pianist BERNARD ROBERTS, has generously agreed to donate his services at MANA’s Chamber Orchestra concert taking place on
FRIDAY 12 OCTOBER
at 7.30pm at St. James’s Church in Piccadilly, London. He will be the soloist in Mozart’s last Piano Concerto, K595 in B flat. Other items in the programme, which will be conducted by the world-famous conductor DIEGO MASSON, will be Rossini’s Overture The Silken Ladder,
Haydn’s Symphony No.88 in G and possibly Wagner’s Siegfried Idyll.
Full details will appear in our next NEWSLETTER which you will receive on l September. Tickets will be on sale from the end of July at £15 reserved (£12 concessions for unwaged) and £10 (£8 concessions) for unreserved seats. In the meantime, and before the rush, please use the leaflet inserted with this issue of the Newsletter to get priority booking for yet another wonderful MANA Chamber Orchestra Concert for Peace.
MANA’s QUARTER CENTURY
Next year sees the 25th anniversary of the formation of MANA during the height of the Cold War.
Who would have imagined at that time that a quarter of a century later the need for our organisation would be greater now than ever before? Unfortunately, several of the other anti-nuclear professional groups such as, for example, those of the teachers, artists, actors, psychologists, have for various reasons gone out of existence, but MANA has continued through thick and thin, and is in fact gradually increasing its membership. We are highly regarded by the whole of the peace movement in this country, as well as abroad, through our links with the International Peace Bureau.
Home
Page 3