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Leading European music ensemble will perform in Inverurie


By Kyle Ritchie

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The Inverurie Music concert season continues with a performance by leading ensemble The Chamber Philharmonic Europe.

It will take place at the Town Hall on Saturday, April 20 beginning at 8pm, with doors opening at 7.30pm.

The Kammerphilharmonie Europa is made up of some of the most talented young musicians from across Europe who tour and perform around the world.

The Chamber Philharmonic Europe will perform in Inverurie Town Hall.
The Chamber Philharmonic Europe will perform in Inverurie Town Hall.

It features award-winning soloists Pawel Zuzanski (violin) and Cyrill Gussaroff (trumpet).

In the 2022-2023 season, The Chamber Philharmonic Europe Orchestra performed more than 44 concerts worldwide.

The musicians have performed in many prestigious concert halls and opera houses, including Civic Theatre, Dublin; Musikhuset Aarhus, Neumünster, Zürich; Conway Hall, London; Kulturkvarteret Kristianstad; The Hawth, Crawley, The Palladium, Malmö; and the opening concert at the Vendsyssel Festival.

The programme in Inverurie includes works by Vivaldi, Albinoni and Holst and also the first performance of a new work by Aberdeenshire-based composer Phillip Cooke.

Tickets for the concert are £13 for general admission and are free for under 25s in full-time education and for those receiving disability or low-income benefits.

People can obtain tickets in advance on Eventbrite and at the Novello gift shop, Inverurie.

Tickets will also be available at the door. More information can be found at the www.inveruriemusic.org website.


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