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Three outstanding musicians come together in two marvellously colourful French works, some of the finest music ever written for piano trio.

In this, the University’s 60th anniversary, year, we are delighted to continue highlighting members of the Music department’s current and former visiting team of staff.

Lili Boulanger D’un Soir Triste

Maurice Ravel Trio in A minor

Kathy Shave violin

Julia Vorhalik cello

Helen Crayford piano

T: free, suggested donation £3

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