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In association with the Bexhill Festival of Music and the "St. Barnabas Victorian Heyday" celebrations BEXHILL CHORAL SOCIETY presents a lecture recital by Kenneth Roberts entitled THE PIANO IN THE PARLOUR.
In the 19th century, no TV, no internet, no streaming - only the piano - the home entertainment of the Victorians. So, what did they play? What was the music our great great grandparents listened to? Bexhill Choral Society's Director of Music, Kenneth Roberts, in his highly entertaining way, will guide us through and play some of the music which set Victorian Britain alight, including a section on female composers, of which there were many.
Tickets £12 (cash) from Second Spin, Sackville Road, Bexhill or from choir members or on the door.
Advance bookings phone 01424 222801.
Card payments in advance from ticketsource.co.uk/bcs
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