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Concert series concludes with performance by charismatic London Conchord Ensemble
February 3, 2022
The University of Kent’s Music Department’s Lunchtime Concert series concludes on Wednesday 9 March with a performance by one of Europe’s leading chamber music groups, The London Chord Ensemble.
The London Chord Ensemble’s imaginative programming and charismatic performance style have won them many accolades over the years, and the group celebrated its10th anniversary with a BBC Chamber Music Prom at Cadogan Hall.
Following the concert, musicians Daniel Pailthorpe (flute), Emily Pailthorpe (oboe) and Julian Milford (piano) will give a masterclass with University Music Performance Scholars on the Flute Sonata by Gabriel Faure, which is also open to the public to attend.
The lunchtime concert series is sponsored by leading regional law firm, Furley Page. The performances take place in the University of Kent’s Colyer-Fergusson Hall at 1.10pm. Admission is free, with a suggested donation of £3.
For more information on the lunchtime concerts visit www.kent.ac.uk/music