After 11 extraordinary events. Rhyl Music Club’s North Wales International Concert Series is drawing to close with its penultimate performance next week.
The club will welcome perhaps the most eclectic act of its 2017-18 season, with a musical journey from Elizabethan age through to the early 20th century jazz period told with a quartet of recorders and classical guitarist Jonathan Richards, from Colwyn Bay.
The latter will perform a solo recital of Dowland, Tansman and Tarrega before joining a syrinx – or set of pipes – ensemble, featuring Catherine Robinson, Alan Collins, Carolyn Sherlock and Joy Shut, for a Vivaldi concerto.
The syrinx group will also perform a medley of songs of the Western canon – from the 16 century into the 20th – charting the evolution of music over 400 years via the recorder.
The concert is at Rhyl Town Hall on Wednesday, March 7 at 7.30pm. Tickets are £12 on the door, with free entry for accompanied 16s and under.
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