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Lincolnshire International Chamber Music Festival



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Published Date: 08 August 2008
THE LINCOLNSHIRE International Chamber Music Festival gets underway next week with 20 concerts - some of them in local village locations - over three weekends.
The opening concert is in Lincoln's Drill Hall on Friday (22) when the Hermitage Trio together with pianists Ashley Wass and Martin Roscoe will play Beethoven and Holst.

The festival will be visiting Nettleton and Tealby with a performance by cellist Gemma Rosefield at Nettleton village hall on Sunday August 24 at 11.30am. She will be playing works by Bach and Britten.

On Sunday September 7, harpist Sally Pryce will be performing at Tealby village hall, also at 11.30am, with works by Britten, Parish, Glinka, Watkins and Tournier.

Tickets for both recitals are £9 (£8 conc), available from The Gift Horse in Market Rasen or from the box office 01522 873894 or boxoffice@lincondrillhall.com

For full details of all concerts, please ring 07757 708858 or go to licmfoffice@ntlworld.com

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  • Last Updated: 13 August 2008 4:27 PM
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  • Location: Market Rasen
 
 
  

 
 

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