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Published Date: 05 December 2008
A Music for a Winter's Evening concert will be held in Milton Malsor on Wednesday, December 10.
Starting at 7.30pm in the Holy Cross church, the evening will include performances from Lisa Nelsen, an internationally acclaimed piano soloist and flautist, and Eleanor Turner, who won the 2007 European Harp Competition.

Their repertoire will include the 2nd Movement from Mozart's Flute and Harp Concerto and Edward Blake's Walking in the Air.

Barbara Brogden and Alan MacPherson will be playing piano solos and duets ranging from Debussy to Gershwin.

Vanessa Murby will be adding her professional skills as an acclaimed viola player and will be joining her twin sister Anna, the former presenter of BBC Radio Northampton's Breakfast Show, and operatic singer Amanda O'Brien.

Tickets are £10 for adults and £5 for children by calling the box office on 01604 858207.

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