It’s Valentine’s Day, so what better way to impress your loved one that to relax with some beautiful live violin and harp music?
Later today, violinist Frances Mason and harpist Jenny Broome will play a varied programme of classical music at Ventnor Winter Gardens and help raise funds for the Earl Mountbatten Hospice.
Well known classics such as the Lark Ascending by Vaughan Williams will be amongst the pieces from composers including Rossini, Saint-Saens and Kreisler.
It is so unusual to be able to experience the thrills of harp music played live and with Frances’ expressive and melodious violin, it really is a treat in store. As Shakespeare famously wrote, “If music be the food of love”¦play on”.
The concert starts at 3pm and there will be a retiring collection for the Hospice at the end.
This could be your last chance to support the free classical concerts at the Winter Gardens.