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    Concert in the Dark next weekend

    Grocott's MailBy Grocott's MailFebruary 21, 2017No Comments1 Min Read
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    The third edition of the Concert in the Dark, raising funds for the St John's Eye Clinic, will take place next Friday (3 March) at 7.30pm in the Kingswood College Chapel.

    The third edition of the Concert in the Dark, raising funds for the St John's Eye Clinic, will take place next Friday (3 March) at 7.30pm in the Kingswood College Chapel.

    On the programme are chamber music for violin, clarinet, flute, piano and more from a variety of composers including Baroque composer, Georg Philipp Telemann, and modern composers, Ian Clarke, Antoni Szalowski and Edwin Roxburgh. 

    The performers include the Kingswood College music teachers and Grade 12 musicians, Maka Makoni, Georgia Cadle and Emily Fryer. 

    The audience quite literally listens to the music in the dark – a gesture of respect for those with impaired vision, many of whom are served by the St John's Eye Clinic.

    All are welcome. Entry is by donation with all funds going to the Clinic. 

    For more information contact Alke Bradfield at a.bradfield@kingswoodcollege.com or 046 603 6670

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