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Monday, 29 April 2024

Neighbours in Cardiff form orchestra to play music as a tribute to NHS workers during coronavirus pandemic

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Neighbours in Cardiff form orchestra to play music as a tribute to NHS workers during coronavirus pandemic
Neighbours in Cardiff form orchestra to play music as a tribute to NHS workers during coronavirus pandemic

This is the heartwarming moment neighbours formed their own orchestra to perform a mini concert in front of their homes during the UK's coronavirus lockdown as a tribute to National Health Service (NHS

This is the heartwarming moment neighbours formed their own orchestra to perform a mini concert in front of their homes during the UK's coronavirus lockdown as a tribute to National Health Service (NHS) workers.

Footage shows the group playing the song "Somewhere Over the Rainbow" in Cardiff, Wales last Friday (April 10).

Robert Plane said: "This is the Cardiff neighbours' tribute to NHS workers while still following the social distancing measures." Robert is Principal Clarinet of BBC National Orchestra of Wales.

He is seen in the video with his colleagues Lucy Gould on violin, Florence Plane playing bassoon, Rosie Biss on cello and Andre Swanepoel with the violin.

He has also performed with the Chamber Orchestra of Europe, Royal Academy of Music, Welsh National Opera and Irish Chamber Orchestra too if possible.

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