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Daniel returns to music club



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Published Date: 10 October 2008
A MUSICAL treat is in store for the audience at the next Whitby Music Club concert tomorrow.
The club returns to Sneaton Castle's St Hilda's Priory Chapel with an exciting programme of music for the harpsichord and piano.
Daniel Grimwood, virtuoso duo partner with cellist Jamie Walton last month, returns to Whitby, this time as a solo artist.
And local man John Secker, who hand-crafts musical instruments, is lending him his harpsichord he has recently made.
Daniel's recital starts with Bach's Partita No 6 in E minor – ideally suited to the superb acoustic at the Whitby venue.
He is off shortly to record the second book of Liszt's Annees de Pelerinage, Italie, and audiences will also be treated to a preview of his work – two musical monoliths.
The Sisters at the Priory are proud of their chapel organ and have invited Danny to play it while he is in Whitby.
Organiser Les Scott say the musician may also have a couple of forgotten melodies up his sleeve too, time permitting.
The recital is in the Chapel at St Hilda's Priory, Sneaton Castle, Castle Park, Whitby.
Tickets cost £8.50, or £7.50 concessions, with students under 21 admitted free.
As usual, light refreshments will be available during the interval.
Email whitbymusicclub1@waitrose.com or ring (01947) 601249 to make a reservation.

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  • Last Updated: 09 October 2008 12:52 PM
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