Farley Music Festival returns with line-up of international talent – Salisbury Journal

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A music festival is returning, promising a line-up of international talent.
The Farley Music Festival, a long-standing classical music event, will take place from Tuesday, June 10 to Sunday, June 15 at All Saints’ Church, Farley.
This year’s festival will showcase a range of performers poised to make their mark on the global stage.
Further details and tickets are available from farleymusic.co.uk.
The festival begins on Tuesday, June 10 at 7pm, with musical director Nicholas Walker (piano) and Ruta Vaytkute (flute) performing pieces by Bach and Schubert.
On Wednesday, June 11, at 7pm, Mihayi Berecz will play selections from Bach and Beethoven.
Thursday, June 12, at 7pm, sees Joanna Krauze showcasing her skills on both the piano and organ, with a programme including pieces by Bach and Beethoven.
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Friday, June 13, at 7pm, Isabelle Oehmichen will present a selection of works by Schubert, Mozart and Bortkiewicz.
The festival’s acclaimed opera gala returns on Saturday, June 14, at 7pm, featuring Julia Klimek (piano), Oksana Lepska (soprano), Aleksandra Kenenova (mezzo-soprano), Martins Smaukstelis (tenor) and Edwin Kaye (bass).
This international ensemble will perform a selection of beloved arias.
The festival concludes on Sunday, June 15, at 6pm, with an evensong featuring the choirs of Bishop Wordsworth and Godolphin.
The sermon will be delivered by Jeremy Davies, retired precentor of Salisbury Cathedral.
For those wishing to attend, tickets are priced at £20 for Tuesday to Friday, £30 for Saturday, and Sunday is free.
All ticket prices include a glass of English sparkling wine during the interval.
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