Isle of Arts: Piano pyrotechnics and massive violins this April

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Thanks to Gilly from Isle of Arts for news of the latest additions to the line-up for the 2013 Isle of Arts Festival. Ed


Steven Worbey and Kevin Farrell will astound you as they make the piano sound like you have never heard it before.

They have entertained audiences all over the globe with their barnstorming blend of sparky comedy and utterly sensational piano playing. And now you can enjoy them at Isle of Arts on Saturday 20 April.

These internationally acclaimed concert pianists can imitate the tones of a Spanish guitar, make their piano resound with the pyrotechnics of Tchaikovsky’s 1812, or pulsate with the passions of the masters of jazz.

The Massive Violins
Elsewhere on our Saturday programme, The Massive Violins will deliver rock and pop classics in their own dynamic and innovative style.

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The seven cellists and vocalists Saul Berkowitz, Matt Knott, Grace Chatto, Ricky Chatto, Jess Chandler, Guido Martin-Brandis and Camilla Farrant will have you weeping to As Tears Go By and joining in with There Ain’t Half Been Some Clever Bastards.

From Abba to Elvis, Beach Boys to Britney Spears, with some unexpected numbers in between, this virtuoso band have been packing out London venues and garnering raves about their thrilling live experience.

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