Martynas In Colne

Date: Sunday 23rd November 2014 14:30

Venue: The Muni Theatre, Colne

Young Lithuanian accordionist, Martynas Levickis, caused a sensation when he performed with Camerata at Manchester&s Albert Hall in April 2014, so save the date for this unmissable event. An amazing crossover artist, Martynas aims to change the image of the accordion with brand new arrangements of well-known classics. He joins Camerata&s principal musicians for a journey around the world and across the centuries, featuring amongst others Winter from Vivaldi&s Four Seasons and Piazzolla&s fiery Five Tango Sensations.

PRE-CONCERT TALK 1.30pm

A globe-trotting tour of the programme with some of the musicians performing today.

CONCERT 2.30pm

TICKETS: £18 (concessions available) includes £1.50 booking fee*

2014/15 SEASON TICKET

Buy a season ticket for all three Colne concerts and save 13%£43 / £36.50 (concessions)

*Colne booking fees: No fee applies to tickets bought in person. Tickets bought online or by phone are subject to a £1.50 postage charge (per booking).

Lancashire is alive with the sounds of world-class classical music

Three of the UK&s very best orchestras, Manchester Camerata, the Hall&e and Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra – featuring a host of internationally acclaimed conductors and soloists – can be heard on your doorstep at venues around Lancashire. Book a subscription for our Muni 2014/15 classical season and get £5 off tickets for a Hall&e concert at King George&s Hall, Blackburn or an RLPO concert at Guild Hall, Preston (applies to a maximum of 2 tickets per booking). All you need to do is call the relevant box office – King George&s Hall on 0844 847 1664 or the Guild Hall on 0844 844 7710 and quote ‘LCMC £5 subscription offer& for your chosen concert. Free parking is available.

BOOKING INFORMATION

Box Office: 01282 661234 orTicketline: 0844 888 4406OnlineIn Person:Muni Box Office, Town Hall, Albert Road, Colne BB8 0AQBox Office Opening Times: Mon – Fri, 9.30am – 5pm

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