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Rochdale Music Society Concert: Ugnius Pauliukonis

05 March 2022

Saturday 05 March 2022
Doors open at 7pm for 7.30pm start

St. Michael's Church
Townley Street
Middleton
M24 1BT

Details:

Venue change - originally to be held at Heywood Civic Centre but due to that being used as a Covid testing centre the event will now be held at St. Michaels Church in Middleton.

Ugnius Pauliukonis (Piano) will entertain for the third concert in the 2021-22 Concert Series promoted by Rochdale Music Society.

'His performances reveal his passionate advocacy of music's power to enhance human life'.

He will be playing:

  • Haydn - Variations in F minor Heb/XVI:6
  • Chopin - Nocturne in E major Op. 62 No. 2
  • Debussy - Suite Bergamasque
  • Rachmaninov - 6 Preludes from Op. 23 and 32

Rochdale Music Society has been providing the best in live music played by great artists for the people of the borough of Rochdale and beyond since 1980.

Tickets may be purchased at the door on the day or bookings can also be made by telephoning the Box Office in advance on 0300 303 8633

A booking fee of 5% will be charged on all bookings other than those made in person.

Season and individual concert tickets already purchased remain valid for the change of venue.

Entry fee: Adult £15, Over 65s £13, Students £5, Children £1


Contact: Graham Marshall
07795 671 768

http://rochdalemusicsociety.org/

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