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Tuba Recital with Velvet Brown

Dates
18 March 2025, 5:00pm

Venue
Recital Hall

Tickets
£5

Velvet Brown holds her silver tuba next to her and smiles, a dark grey backgrop behind her

18 March 2025, 5:00pm

Venue
Recital Hall

Tickets
£5

International tuba soloist Velvet Brown takes to the stage to present the largest and lowest brass instrument in an exciting selection of solo works by Florence Price, William Grant Still, Drew Bonner, and Barbara York.

Known for its majestic and rich tone, this concert will demonstrate why the tuba is much more than just an orchestral instrument.

Velvet Brown also leads a masterclass this evening as part of her residency.

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Prince Consort Road
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