A MUSIC society in Helensburgh has announced its next event in its popular concert series which will welcome a young award-winning group.
Helensburgh Music Society are running a programme of events that features five shows held between October this year and March 2025.
The first concert in the series on Sunday, October 13 showcased a performance from the Classico Latino group.
The next concert will take place on Sunday, November 24 at the Helensburgh and Lomond Civic Centre at 7.30pm.
It will feature the virtuoso young London based piano trio, Trio Arisonto, made up of Ezo Sarici (violin), Annemarie Federle (French horn) and Harry Rylance (piano).
With the support of the Tunnell Trust, the society welcome the young group in a programme that includes the Brahms Horn Trio and features original works and arrangements of music by Mozart and Schumann.
They have won numerous accolades individually and came together to form Trio Arisonto in 2021.
Ezo was a student at the Yehudi Menuhin School and has had success in many international competitions.
Annemarie is currently principal horn of the London Philharmonic and Aurora orchestras and Harry was the winner of the 2023 Kathleen Ferrier Accompanist Prize at the Wigmore Hall.
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Tickets cost £15 for adults, £5 for students and £1 for under 18s, while a season pass costs £50.
A spokesperson from Helensburgh Music Society said: "The society believes in making high quality musical experiences accessible for everyone.
"If you are a young person learning a musical instrument, you can come along and broaden your musical horizons in the most memorable way.
"To be able to hear some of the UK’s best known instrumentalists and vocalists without having to travel beyond Helensburgh town centre is a tremendous opportunity."
Tickets are available at the door but online booking is strongly recommended to avoid disappointment.
For more information and booking, visit the society's website at helensburghmusicsociety.org.uk.
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