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FREE ENTRY FOR MUSIC STUDENTS TO NADSA PIANO FESTIVAL IN MARCH


NADSA is a music charity which for 75 years has been bringing world-class classical musicians to perform in the Newton Abbot area, those who would simply not be heard here without NADSA's initiative. Next month, Friday 10th to Sunday 12th March, NADSA launches it 75th anniversary Piano Festival weekend, featuring four internationally-renowned artists: pianists Margaret Fingerhut, Noriko Ogawa, Martin Roscoe and flautist Judith Hall. Young people accompanied by a paying adult can go free to all concerts.


Included in the programme, are two events free to all. Both of them are at The Courtenay Centre, Newton Abbot.

On Saturday 11th March at 3:00 pm there will be a free-to-attend Afternoon Audience with the Artists; an opportunity to meet with them and to participate in a question and answer session in an informal setting.


On Sunday 12th March, there will be a free-to-attend Open Rehearsal at 11:00 am, where you’ll have the opportunity to see and hear the musicians at work and to find out how the programme for the Sunday afternoon concert will be finalised.

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