Hay Music brings some wonderful performers to Hay. Most play or sing classical music, but sometimes they do something a bit different.
On February 14th they will be having one of the concerts that's a bit different.
ensemblebash is a percussion quartet, and they will be performing at Hay School from 7pm. Their core repertoire is based on African music, and one of their pieces in this concert is from Ghana - Siwe Bell Music. They'll also be performing some new compositions, and something called Dance of the Dragonfly.
Tickets are £10, with £5 for students and free for under 18 year olds.
Meanwhile, Hay Music is already looking forward to summer, with their programme already arranged for June, July and August.
In June they will be at the music room of Dorstone House, with the beautiful surroundings of the garden and arboretum, with the Odora Piano Trio. Concert goers are encouraged to bring a picnic lunch, and there will be tea and cakes after the performance, which starts at 3pm.
In July they will also be at Dorstone House, for Llyr Williams on the piano.
In August they will be at Gwernyfed High School for Three Harps, in association with Glasbury Arts Harp Summer School. The harpist is Ruth Wall, from Scotland, who will perform on three different types of harp, and Graham Fitkin the composer will talk about the music. For this one there is a pre-concert supper available from the River Café (pre-booking essential!).
Sunday 2 February 2020
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