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This concert will see a welcome return of the quintet of brilliant young wind players from the Hastings Philharmonic Orchestra.
The programme will have a decidedly operatic flavour with arrangements of popular overtures by Verdi and Puccini as well as favourites for the genre by Ibert and "Sea Shanties" by Malcolm Arnold.
Coffee served from 11am, included in the ticket price.
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