
Liz and Gordon are a talented and innovative British guitar duo known for their musicality and diversity.
This event is part of our Lunchtime Concert Series. You can book a ticket to all three of these events for a discounted price of £25. Click here for more details on the Concert Series
Music
28th June
12:00 PM
St Johns Church
29th June
12:00 PM
All Saints Church, Richards Castle
30th June
12:00 PM
Ludlow Methodist Church

Guitar duo Gordon Dunn and Liz Larner
Benjamin Creighton Griffiths - Harpist
Jessica Hayes, Cello, and Rafal Luc, Accordion
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Jessica Hayes started learning the cello at the age of four and is now a scholar at the Royal Academy of Music studying with Josephine Knight.
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Benjamin started learning the harp when he was just four and gave his first public performance just before his fifth birthday.
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The Ukulele Orchestra of Great Britain celebrates its 25th anniversary in 2010. The orchestra has seen over 9,000 days of ukulele action, expanding from gigs in London pubs to touring the world – from the Village Hall to the Royal Albert Hall.

The Morriston Orpheus Male Voice Choir was formed in 1935 by Ivor E Sims and in its early days concentrated primarily on competitions and local concerts. In 1937 the choir achieved its first success at the Royal National Eisteddfod in Machynlleth, going on to win at the ‘National’ on six further occasions.

Time midday to 3pm (but guests may arrive from 11am to explore the gardens). Buffet brunch included and a bar is available.
SORRY THIS EVENT IS SOLD OUT

Lucie and Roddy Skeaping introduce young people to the history of music from its primitive beginnings to the medieval and Tudor periods.

Lucie Skeaping (voice, fiddle, rebec), Douglas Wootton (voice, lute, cittern, drums), Nicholas Perry (recorders, curtal, pipes, crumhorn) and Roddy Skeaping (hurdygurdy, fiddle, viol, rebec) re-create the entertainment of times past.

Following their sell-out appearance at Hereford Three Choirs Festival 2009, internationally renowned tenor James Oxley and accompanist Caroline Dowdle make their first appearance in the Ludlow Festival.

William Boughton formed the English String Orchestra in 1980. It is well known for its recordings, which are often played on Radio 3 and Classic FM.
From 1985 until 1999 Yehudi Menuhin was its principal guest conductor and with him the orchestra played all over Europe, the USA and Canada.

Brothers Jonathan and Tom perform in instrumental combinations which cover the entire keyboard spectrum including piano duet, piano and organ and harmonium and piano. They have performed at all the major UK concert halls, as well as at venues throughout Europe, South America and the Far East.