An Audience with Corinne
Listen to cellist Corinne Frost playing cello music by British composers including Elgar. Corinne will also take music requests (classical or not) and might even create a sound portrait for you.
- Booking not needed
- Free event (admission applies)
Corinne Frost has had a distinguished career as cellist with the Philharmonic and CBSO, and is currently Co-Principal Cellist of the Worcester-based ESO. She is passionate about bringing live music to care and dementia homes, is a gifted teacher, gives a wide range of recitals, and specialises in improvisation and sound portraits.
Come along and listen as Corinne Corinne Frost playing cello music by British composers including Elgar. Corinne will also take music requests (classical or not) and might even create a sound portrait for you.
This is a free event (normal admission applies). Donations are welcome and are for Corinne.
There is no need to book for this event. There are 60 seats available.
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This event is free, but normal admission charges apply for the venue.
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- Meeting point
Carice Room, Visitor Centre
- Accessibility
Designated mobility parking in main car park. Wheelchair access to visitor centre. Accessible toilet located in the visitor centre.
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