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FRIDAY 26 MAY<br />

MUSIC FOR PIANO … AND COFFEE<br />

Tickets<br />

Venue<br />

Time<br />

Details<br />

Free NT08<br />

Methodist Church, High Street<br />

10.00am<br />

We're delighted to welcome two pianists to our final concert<br />

in this year's series. Michael Brown and Jack Turner are both<br />

diploma-level pupils of festival stalwart Marcel Zidani. Their<br />

combined programme will include music from Mozart, Beethoven,<br />

Chopin, Debussy and Ravel. Join us for this sparkling programme!<br />

LILLIPUT CONCERT/WORKSHOP<br />

MUSIC FOR BABIES AND TODDLERS<br />

Tickets<br />

Venue<br />

Time<br />

Details<br />

£5 TE15 (admits one adult and up to two children)<br />

Encounter Church, Gretton Road<br />

10.30am<br />

Kate Skeet and Kate Fawcett work as the Lilliput Duo,<br />

playing violas and violins to deliver an interactive<br />

concert of approximately 45 minutes. The programme<br />

will include Telemann’s Gulliver Suite, which inspired<br />

the name of Lilliput Concerts. The concert is followed<br />

by a chance to try out the mini instruments. Suitable for<br />

pre-school children. See www.lilliputconcerts.org.uk/<br />

cheltenham<br />

STAINED GLASS IN GLOUCESTERSHIRE<br />

Tickets<br />

Venue<br />

Time<br />

Details<br />

Entry<br />

Venue<br />

Time<br />

Details<br />

£5 TE16<br />

Methodist Church Hall, High Street<br />

3.00pm<br />

Winchcombe Churches Together presents an illustrated<br />

talk by Adrian Barlow on Stained Glass in Gloucestershire,<br />

including some of the glass in St Peter's. Adrian has had a long and<br />

distinguished career in adult education in Cambridge and is a well-known speaker<br />

at the Cheltenham Literature Festival and other groups in the area.<br />

WINCHCOMBE POETS<br />

Free NT09<br />

St Nicholas’ Church, Chandos Street<br />

6.00pm – 7.15pm<br />

If you enjoy poetry, you will love this hour<br />

of readings by the creative and talented<br />

members of Winchcombe Poets. The diverse<br />

group promises to provoke thought, laughter<br />

and reflection. Refreshments available –<br />

donations in aid of St Nicholas’ Church.<br />

12 www.winchcombefestival.co.uk<br />

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