Three sensational young musicians, all winners of the prestigious BBC Radio 3 New Generation Artists Award, will give recitals at this year's Glynde Place Classical Concert Series.
They have won numerous awards and competitions and played with top orchestras throughout the UK, Europe and America and for one night in April, May and June, they will perform for one night each in the intimate gallery at Glynde Place.
On 22nd April, violinist Johan Dalene and accompanied by Nicola Eimer on piano will play works by Beethoven, Ravel, Sinding, Clara Schumann and Waxman. Sean Shibe, guitarist and lutenist will be returning to Glynde Place for the second time on May 20th. He will be performing Ballard, J.S Bach, de Falla, Poulenc and Ades. Tom Borrows, pianist who made his debut at the BBC Proms with the BBC Symphony Orchestra will be playing works by Franck, Dutilleaux, Chopin and R. Schumann.
Standard ticket prices for each concert is £35.00, a discount for a season tickets and concessions are available. Tickets can be purchased through https://www.glynde.co.uk/glynde-place/concert-series#gpcs-tickets.
Ticket holders are invited to bring a picnic and enjoy the stunning views before each concert (weather permitting). Bar and gates open at 5pm. Concerts begin at 7pm and should finish by 9pm.'
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