Lake District Music – Musical Postcards

Ambleside Parish Church
 
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Kathryn Stott – Piano

Bach Prelude & Fugue No.1 in C BWV846
Boulanger Thème et Variations
Fauré Barcarolle No.4 in A flat Op.44
Ravel Jeux d’eau
Grieg Wedding Day at Troldhaugen Op.65, No.6
Piazzolla Milonga (arr. Yamamoto)
Shostakovich Prelude & Fugue No.24 in D minor

Fitkin Scent
Rogers & Hammerstein ‘My Favourite Things’ (arr. Hough)
Shaw Gustave Le Gray
Chopin Mazurka in A minor Op.17, No.4
Grainger Molly on the Shore
Vine Short Story
Fitkin Rapid Unscheduled Disassembly (New Work)

Kindly supported by Forsyth Music Shop and in loving memory of Anne Newbould

Marking a glittering career that treated audiences to life-changing performances across the globe, don’t miss your final chance to see Kathryn Stott on her farewell tour. Join her on a musical excursion, discovering music that means so much to her and that speaks with their own unique voices, including a new work by Graham Fitkin.

Duration: 2 hrs (approx.) | Tickets: £18-£27

Ambleside Parish Church
Time:
7:30pm


Price:

£18.00 – £27.00

 
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