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Artist:Royal Philharmonic Concert Orchestra
Title:The Music From Bond
Tour:Nocturne At Blenheim Palace
Venue:Blenheim Palace
City:  Oxford, England, UK
Date:Saturday, 25 Jun 2016
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The Royal Philharmonic Concert Orchestra perform a selection of music from classic Bond films at Nocturne's concert series which returns for a 2nd year, taking place in Blenheim Palace's Great Court (where scenes from SPECTRE were filmed) between Thursday 23rd and Sunday 26th June 2016.

Presented by former Bond girl Fiona Fullerton (A View To A Kill), and featuring guest vocalists Mary Carewe and Simon Bowman, the Royal Philharmonic Concert Orchestra perform themes from films including Goldfinger, From Russia With Love, Live & Let Die, Licence to Kill, Skyfall and the score from SPECTRE under the direction of conductor Richard Balcombe.

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