Event Details

This event finished on 21 March 2021


Princess Theatre, Hunstanton

Sundays at 2pm

(A covid safe venue, with social distancing , face masks required)

CLASSICAL MUSIC ROCKS is a Charity – No 1185672 – dedicated to bringing classical music to children in West Norfolk. It is run by volunteers with no administration costs and is supported by private donors, West Norfolk Music Centre, the Norfolk Music Hub and the Prince of Wales Charitable Trust. Patrons: Louis de Bernières & Lord Bellingham

In February 2021 CMR will be launching an exciting series of chamber music concerts involving eight of our talented musicians. We are very pleased that Brian Hallard and the Princess Theatre in Hunstanton are helping us to mount this series which we are hoping to be of great interest to a public starved of live music. Concerts will be lasting for an hour with no interval. Tickets are currently on sale online from the Princess Theatre Box Office:
£10.00 for adults, under 18s £5.00


PROGRAMME 2021

7th February, 2 pm 

The Leto Ensemble 

Klio Blonz – Flute
Shelley Levy – Clarinet

International players Klio and Shelley have been broadcast on BBC Radio 3 and tour in the UK and abroad. Klio is the Creative Director of CMR. Shelley has recorded a number of CDs gaining fa- vourable reviews in the “Gramophone” Magazine.

Their programme, “Reflections”, is a playful dialogue between the two instruments, with works by Mozart, Rutter, Beethoven and Villa Lobos, creating a world of rich colours and unique harmonies.


14th February, 2pm 

Siobhain O’Higgins – Piano

Siobhain is a renowned recitalist and soloist who has performed with leading singers such as Catherine Backhouse, Elizabeth Watts and Lee Bisset. She has performed in the Linbury Theatre, Royal Opera House and appeared on Channel 5.

Siobhain’s programme will feature the music of Rachmaninov, Schubert, Brahms and Gershwin. It will introduce the theme of Nature through music such as Debussy’s “Clair de Lune”.

This could provide a gentle escape from all thought of pandemics.


21st February, 1pm 

Anthony Flaum – Tenor

Anthony is a dynamic and exciting tenor who has performed in leading roles with English National Opera, Scottish Opera, Northern Ireland Opera and Grange Park. Also sings in major choral works such as the Verdi Requiem.

He will sing famous arias from operas by Puccini, Verdi, Bizet & much loved Neapolita favourites including La donna e mobile & O sole mio. A concert to lift the lockdown soul!


7th March, 2pm 

Rebecca Hepplewhite – Cello

Rebecca performs internationally both as soloist and as a chamber musician. She tours regularly in the United States and Hong Kong.

She has recorded a number of CDs which have received excellent reviews and has appeared at the Wigmore Hall. Rebecca will be performing a compelling programme for solo cello, including the Bach Cello Suite no 4 in E Flat Major BWV 1010 and the Britten Cello Suite no1 op 72.


14th March, 2pm 

Johan Lofving – Guitar and Theorbo

A prize winning Swedish classical guitar & theorbo player, Johan regularly performs in the Flauguissimo Duo with flautist Yu-Wei Hu. Their favourably reviewed CD is available on Toccata Classics.

Georgian London was a cosmopolitan paradise for lucky artistes and the young Swedish musician, Johan Helmich
Roman, was no exception. Join us for a musical feast from the coffee houses of that elegant era.


21st March, 2pm

Kamila Bydlowska – Violin and Siobhain O’Higgins – Piano

Kamila performs in an eclectic variety of genres including classical and tango music. She has a recent CD on Toccata Classics and another is due soon.

She will be presenting and exciting programme including : Gershwin – Fantasy on Porgy and Bess, Saint-Saëns – Sonata for violin and piano, Brahms – Scherzo


For further information please www.cmrschoolswestnorfolk.com.

If you wish to support CMR and its efforts to bring classical music to children directly in their classroom please become a member and donate.

Contact: peterbarker21@gmail.com