LLANGWM’s lunchtime concert series will come to an end this week, with most of the tickets for the final event already sold.
The popular Music at Lunchtime series of concerts at Llangwm is heading for a rousing finale with the rear choir stalls of St Jerome’s church are now being opened up for the audience to meet the demand.
Samuel Howley and Seimon Morris, both widely known and popular pianists and composers, will take to the stage at St Jerome’s on Sunday, March 11, as Two Pianos.
All the preceding five concerts were also sold out and the organisers have already announced there’ll be a further series next year, as well as a number of one-off concerts over the next few months.
A remarkable Russian male choir, the Nikolsky Ensemble, has already been booked for April 20 and the tickets will be on sale as soon as the details are finalised.
In the meantime, the remaining tickets for Two Pianos are on sale via Pamela Hunt on 01437 899966.
Two Pianos is sponsored by the Cottage Inn, Llangwm.
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