AUDIENCES can enjoy six-days of world-class performances at the Farley Music Festival.
The event, which is in its 15th year, opens on Tuesday with a performance from the Ayoub sisters.
All the performances take place in Farley’s historic 17th-century Wren-style All Saints Church at 7pm.
Armenian pianist Anahit Chaushyan, who was a huge hit at last year’s Farley Music Festival, will be returning on Wednesday with a programme that includes works by Schumann and Prokofiev.
The award-winning Carson Becke will take to the stage on Thursday while world-renowned pianist Isabelle Oehmichen makes her festival debut on Friday – performing music by Ludwig van Beethoven, Carl Czerny, Franz Liszt, Frederic Chopin and Milosz Magin.
The final night of the festival will feature a programme of the most beloved opera arias, duets, trios and quartets performed by a stellar cast of young talent from Opera Lyrica.
A Festival Evensong will be held at the church to close the festival on Sunday.
For tickets at £15 (£10 for Friends of Farley Music) call Salisbury Playhouse on 01722 320333.
For more information go to farleymusic.co.uk
- Tuesday 21 – The Ayoub Sisters, 7pm
- Wednesday 22 – Anahit Chaushyan, 7pm
- Thursday 23 – Carson Becke, 7pm n Friday 24 – Isabelle Oehmichen, 7pm
- Saturday 25 – Opera Lyrica: Love Won and Lost, 7pm.
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