Piano Recitals by soloist Andrew Wilde.
A glass of wine is included in the price
Tickets can also be bought in the Old Violin Workshop in the Bluecoat Garden, L1.
The Nordic cafe serves coffee, tea and cakes before the concert and during the interval
Programme includes Beethoven’s Sonata in F, op 54; Sonata in F minor, op 57, Appassionata.
After the interval: Chopin’s Nocturne in D flat, op 27 no 2; Waltzes in C sharp minor, op 64 no 2, and A flat, op 34 no 1; Berceuse in D flat, op 57, and Scherzo in B flat minor, op 31.
Acclaimed group The Telling presents a candle-lit concert of mesmerising medieval music including music by Hildegard of Bingen, chants and troubadour melodies.
“The vocal colours of the two principal singers complement each other well: Clare Norburn’s clear silvery, bell-like soprano just the foil for Ariane Pruessner’s resonant wine-dark tones.” (BBC Music Magazine)
A glass of wine is included and a chance to meet the performers
UTOYA 22. JULI (Utøya: July 22)
Erik Poppe, Norway, 2018 (93 mins)
Utøya 22. Juli is told from the perspective of one of the female teenagers trapped on the island. The film is based exclusively on the testimony of the survivors but the characters are fictitious. In July 2011, a teenage girl struggles to survive and to find her younger sister during the terrorist attack at a political summer camp on the Norwegian island of Utøya.
Please look at the film club’s website nordicfilmliverpool.co.uk for more information about the films and prices
Light refreshments are served at 7:00pm, the proceeds go to LiNC charity.
Starting with the exploits of Christopher Columbus, Sir Francis Drake and Sir Walter Raleigh, this programme takes musical inspiration from the Renaissance courts, the high sea, Anglo-Spanish conflicts and the indigenous people of the Americas.
Music spanning over 500 years, including Thomas Tallis, Vivaldi and Vaughan Williams, is performed by a young group, Palisander on historically authentic recorders.
Children and families welcome