Experience Elgar's Cello Concerto Live - 19 April concert sold out
19 APRIL CONCERT SOLD OUT. Experience Elgar’s iconic Cello Concerto in a recital by Corinne Frost and Janine Parsons, introduced by an engaging talk from Elgar expert Richard Westwood-Brookes.
- Booking essential
Tickets for the 19 April have now SOLD OUT, there are still tickets available for the 11 October, BOOK NOW to avoid disappointment.
Renowned cellist Corinne Frost and acclaimed pianist Janine Parsons unite for an intimate chamber performance of Elgar’s iconic Cello Concerto—a rare chance to experience the emotional depth and passion of this celebrated work up close.
The recital opens with a lively and insightful talk by Elgar specialist Richard Westwood-Brookes, setting the stage with stories and perspectives that will enrich your appreciation of the music to come.
An immersive, inspiring event for music lovers—book early, as this unforgettable recital is sure to draw a crowd.
Tickets: £15 per person.
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Prices
| Ticket type | Ticket category |
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| £15.00 |
The basics
- Booking details
Call 0344 249 1895
- Suitability
This event is suitable for children
- Meeting point
This event will take place in the Carice Room
- What to bring and wear
This is an indoor event.
- Accessibility
Visitor Centre is fully accessible.
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