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In 1971, Procol Harum joined forces with the ESO for a unique ‘rock meets the classics’ concert. At the time, few could have predicted that it would yield one of the band’s best-selling albums. Now nearly 40 years later, the British rock band returns to Edmonton to reunite with both the orchestra and Da Camera Singers one last time.
This performance is sold out!
Ticket Information$81 Dress Circle (A)
$71 Terrace (B)
$59 Orchestra (C & F)
$49 Upper Circle (D)
$36 Gallery (E)
All tickets subject to applicable service charges.
Read more about the legendary 1971 concert and recording by clicking here.
Procol Harum has been busy these 40-plus years: lately they have released ten re-mastered CD albums, plus the 2CD anthology Secrets of the Hive; their DVDs In Concert with the Danish National Concert Orchestra and Live at Union Chapel have been widely acclaimed. The quality of writing and performance has remained Procol Harum’s gold standard through the gradually-mutating line-ups: each participating musician has kept the ideas flowing and prevented Procol Harum from resting on their laurels. Singer/pianist/composer Gary Brooker is most famous as the founding member of Procol Harum, along with lyricist Keith Reid; yet music fans have also appreciated his excellent work with such artists as George Harrison, Ringo Starr, Eric Clapton, Bill Wyman, Kate Bush, Wings, Mickey Jupp, and even Lonnie Donegan.
William Eddins is in his sixth season as Music Director of the Edmonton Symphony Orchestra. During his tenure, he has made it a priority that he conduct performances in nearly every subscription series the orchestra has presented, as well as a wide variety of special concerts and galas.
Bill Eddins began playing the piano at age five, but was bitten by the conducting bug while in his sophomore year at the Eastman School of Music. In 1989, he decided to begin conducting studies with Daniel Lewis at the University of Southern California. Assistant Conductorships with both the Minnesota Orchestra and the Chicago Symphony (the latter under the leadership of Daniel Barenboim) honed his skills even further.
Mr. Eddins has many interests outside music. He is fond of biking, tennis, reading, pinball, and cooking. He recently completed building his own recording studio at his home in Minneapolis, where he lives with his wife Jen (a clarinetist), and their sons Raef and Riley. While conducting has been his principal pursuit, he continues to perform on piano in Edmonton and elsewhere. He accepts a limited number of guest appearances each year. In 2008, he conducted a rare full staging of Gershwin’s Porgy and Bess for Opéra de Lyon, which won him great acclaim, leading to a repeat engagement in Lyon in July and September 2010, as well as Edinburgh in August 2010, and in London in September 2010. During August 2009, Bill toured South Africa, conducting three gala concerts with soprano Renée Fleming and the kwaZulu-Natal Philharmonic Orchestra.
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