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Wine, Music & Song in aid of Music in Hospitals & Care

Wine, Music & Song in aid of Music in Hospitals & Care
Wine, Music & Song in aid of Music in Hospitals & Care

Wine, Music & Song is a fundraising concert in aid of Music in Hospitals & Care which takes place in the glorious 17th century surroundings of St James Garlickhythe Church. 

The varied programme will feature organ, piano and cello music, including a performance by cellist Karen Stephenson and pianist Sophia Rahman of Tales from the 15th Floor by composer Michael Stimpson, reflecting on his own experiences in an NHS intensive care unit. 

The evening will end with a flourish of Liszt on the piano, and a selection of favourite opera arias from Music in Hospitals & Care’s Trustee, Welsh baritone Jeremy Huw Williams. Guests can enjoy wine, canapés and an unforgettable night of music in the heart of the City.

Music in Hospitals & Care is a charity dedicated to improving the health and wellbeing of children and adults through the healing power of live music. Every year, their professional musicians share live music with people from across the UK who may not otherwise get to experience it. This includes those living with dementia, who have mental health problems, or who are seriously ill.  

Further details of the concert from the Music in Hospitals & Care website.


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