"one of Britains most popular conductors......" Man Eve News  
   
 
 

       

BASINGSTOKE AND NORTH HANTS GAZETTE

"Amusing, exhilarating, conductor Anthony Inglis truly excelled himself. I must question whether he can ever top this performance." with the Bournemouth Symphony

THE AGE

"But the night belonged to Inglis..." with the Melbourne Symphony

PALM BEACH POST

"In his Symphonia debut, conductor Inglis earned the most bragging rights"

with the Boca Raton Philharmonic Symphonia

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ANTHONY INGLIS IS CURRENTLY ON TOUR WITH KATHERINE JENKINS

Anthony Inglis and the National Symphony Orchestra are travelling Westbound on the QM2 from Southampton to New York on August 29th 2009.  Join them (and take part if you wish!) as they give a couple of concerts to the passengers on board.  More details to follow. Click on forthcoming concerts tab for further info

 

Described in the UK press as ".....one of Britain's most popular conductors..." he is well known for conducting Beethoven symphonies with world class orchestras to events such as the naming ceremony of the liners Queen Mary 2 and Queen Victoria. He is one of the most sought after conductors for all types of concerts...and one of the busiest.  Click on the career link above for further info.

 

Anthony Inglis is the most appeared featured artist at the UK's Royal Albert Hall.  In exactly 195 performances, he has conducted more often at the venue and appeared more often than anyone else in the building's history.

 

There are many chances to catch Anthony Inglis and his orchestra this summer as they tour with major international artists such as Katherine Jenkins and Vanessa Mae.  Plus concerts where they feature themselves and players from the orchestra in evenings such as "Love and War at Arundel Castle" on 23rd August 2009.  A concert not to be missed, as during the 1812, it is proposed to fire guns from the battlements of Arundel Castle (subject to Health & Safety).

                 

                                      

 

Above photos by Kutsal Lenger

  

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The Title Music is The Prelude from Walton's Spitfire Prelude and Fugue performed by The Philharmonia Orchestra conducted by Anthony Inglis. Click on the history tab to discover why this piece means so much to him.
 
 
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