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I don't know whether it's anyone's cup of tea, but - It's one of the Music In The Rounds' festivals this week in May. It's 'chamber' music (ie small group, classical music). I am going to quite a few, but thought this one might interest others. (If you fancy any others - ask me and I'll let you know if I'm going as well).

Programme starts 5pm (sorry it's so early), finishes about 7pm, there's usually an interval.

I am waiting for my ticket, so I don't know whether I'll get assigned a stage level or one of the tiers, so we may not be able to sit together.

I will meet people about 4.30 and regroup in the interval. I also have about half an hour afterwards too (as going to the one at 8pm too).

Grab a ticket (I always suggest stage level) if you fancy joining me.

More info here - Peter & the Wolf & other stories | Sheffield Theatres

Programme includes -
DEBUSSY Danse Sacrée et Profane (10’)
RAVEL (arr. Strivens) Shéhérazade (20’)
DEBUSSY Trio for Flute, Viola and Harp (16’)
PROKOFIEV ‘Peter and the Wolf’ (30’)

Timeless tales of far-off adventure and daring triumphs have long inspired composers to bring stories to life through music.
**Prokofiev’**s beloved symphonic tale, ‘Peter and the Wolf, delights audiences of all ages, with its story of the fearless Peter and his encounter with a ferocious wolf, narrated here by storyteller and author Nicholas Jubber.
Ravel’s ‘Shéhérazade’ (in an intimate chamber arrangement) evocatively conjures an ancient wonderland of fairytales and lovers through captivating melodies.
Music for harp and strings by Debussy completes this charming programme.

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