A visually astonishing film which shocked audiences across the world on its release; some patrons even fainted at the terrifying moment when Christine rips off the phantom’s mask.
Harp score specially composed and performed by internationally acclaimed harpist, Elizabeth Jane Baldry. "The music and its playing were daring and inventive, and the great round of applause that she received at the end of the performance was testament to how much Elizabeth-Jane had enhanced people’s enjoyment of this silent master, with her varied layers of interpretation, and her witty and inventive...
The first concert organised by St Peter's Music Society in Budleigh Salterton in 2015 is a recital of music for harp, to be given by Elizabeth-Jane Baldry who lives in Devon. Elizabeth-Jane Baldry will give a recital taking her audience on an entertaining journey through the history of harp music, performing captivating harp solos from five centuries. Elizabeth-Jane is also the world’s silent film accompanist on harp.
“It is hard to say just which was more pleasurable – the exquisite playing or the often deliciously outrageous stories of composer’s lives that Elizabeth-Jane...
Christmas harp concert, with Elizabeth Jane Baldrey, followed by a three course meal at our Killerton Kitchen restaurant.
Enjoy a magical harp concert with Elizabeth Jane Baldrey followed by a delicious 3 course dinner in our Killerton Kitchen restaurant. Please book early to avoid disappointment.
All Tickets £32
More Information: Killerton, 01392 881345, killerton@nationaltrust.org.uk
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