Young Lithuanian violinist, Diana Galvydyte will be the soloist with Wessex Concert Orchestra in its next concert, at St Andrew's Church in Chippenham on March 29.
Diana, who has won a number of prestigious awards including the Dorothy and Philip Green Young Concert Artist Award in 2007, will be playing Ralph Vaughan Williams' beautiful The Lark Ascending, particularly appropriate perhaps on the day before British summer time officially begins.
She will also be playing Saint-Saen's ghoulishl Danse Macabre (familiar to many as the theme of the Jonathan Creek TV series).
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The rest of the programme features the WCO's usual eclectic mix of light music, filmscore music and items including the themes from Mission Impossible and The Pink Panther and Borodin's evocative In the Steppes of Central Asia.
Tickets cost £8 (£6 concessions) and are available from the Chippenham Tourist Information Centre or can be reserved via e-mail tickethotline@
wco.org.uk.
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