The King Charles organ is 75 years old in 2013, and one of the most exciting instruments to play and listen to in Tunbridge Wells. Hear it put through its paces in three short concerts on Sunday afternoons. Each performance is around 40 minutes, and takes place before the evening service. There is no admission fee, just a retiring collection.
Sunday 28 April, 17:30
Michael Bacon
Sunday 26 May, 17:30
Christopher Joyce
Sunday 30 June, 17:30
James Orford
Chamber music at Tunbridge Wells' most historic venue: the parish church of King Charles the Martyr
20.4.13
1.4.13
Two concerts for Spring
Saturday 13 April, 7:30pm
The Pentagon String Ensemble is a group of musicians who have held Principal positions in some of the country's leading orchestras including the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra and Northern Sinfonia. They have performed chamber music together for many years at venues and festivals around the UK and abroad. The programme includes music by Schubert, Mozart, Sibelius, Howard Blake and Beethoven. More information.
Tickets: £10 in advance (£12 on the door) from Hall's Bookshop or email kcmconcerts@blueyonder.co.uk
Saturday 18 May, 7:30pm
A Night at the Opera. Soprano Kate Semmens and baritone Giles Davies present “The Magic of Mozart”, with accompanist Anthony Zerpa-Falcon. This imaginative programme includes a sequences and complete scenes from Don Giovanni, The Magic Flute and The Marriage of Figaro.
Tickets: £10 in advance (£12.50 on the door) from Hall's Bookshop or email kcmconcerts@blueyonder.co.uk
The Pentagon String Ensemble is a group of musicians who have held Principal positions in some of the country's leading orchestras including the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra and Northern Sinfonia. They have performed chamber music together for many years at venues and festivals around the UK and abroad. The programme includes music by Schubert, Mozart, Sibelius, Howard Blake and Beethoven. More information.
Tickets: £10 in advance (£12 on the door) from Hall's Bookshop or email kcmconcerts@blueyonder.co.uk
Saturday 18 May, 7:30pm
A Night at the Opera. Soprano Kate Semmens and baritone Giles Davies present “The Magic of Mozart”, with accompanist Anthony Zerpa-Falcon. This imaginative programme includes a sequences and complete scenes from Don Giovanni, The Magic Flute and The Marriage of Figaro.
Tickets: £10 in advance (£12.50 on the door) from Hall's Bookshop or email kcmconcerts@blueyonder.co.uk
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