Rural – Jersey Country Life Magazine

PIANO RECITAL BY PENELOPE BLACKIE IN AID OF THE JOHN LOBB MEMORIAL TRUST

Beethoven: Sonata in F# major no. 24 Op. 78

24 October, Jersey Arts Centre 8pm

Concert pianist Penelope Blackie will be playing her 16th annual piano recital in Jersey this year. Once again, the recital will be in aid of the John Lobb Memorial Trust.

Programme:

Chopin – 2 Nocturnes:

    G minor Op 37 no 1

    D flat major Op 27 no 2

Chopin: Sonata in B minor Op. 58

Chopin: Fantaisie in F minor Op. 49

Prokofiev: Sonata no.3  in A minor Op. 28

Debussy: Pour le Piano

Tuesday the 24th October starting at 8 pm.  Tickets are £20 with those for Students at £5. 

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