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“they danced by the light of the moon.” Lear



“they danced by the light of the moon.” Lear





Saturday 12 October 2019 -- EVENT HAS PASSED

Venue:  St Martin's Church     map
Address:   St Martin's Church Street, Salisbury, Wiltshire, SP1 2HY

“they danced by the light of the moon.” Lear

Start time: 4.30-6.30pm

Two Pianos – Nicholas Woods and Gill Bolton play duets and solos inspired by dance. Programme will include The Nutcracker Suite by Tchaikovsky arr. Langer, Hexentanz by Macdowell, Allegro molto vivace from Symphony no.2 by Ives arr. Aston, Brahms in Salsa by Brahms arr. Zilber, Hungarian Rhapsody no.2 in C# minor by Liszt, Malambo from Estancia by Ginastera and works by Chopin. Home made cakes included in ticket price. Adults £10, Students £7, Children under 12 yrs FREE. Tickets available from: On the door or by phoning 01722 333288




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