If you want to start the New Year off being entertained by two of the country's finest soloists this week's Prizetime could be just for you.
Following the success of their 2002 Jubilee Tour, The Sands Centre, Carlisle, is delighted to welcome back percussionist Evelyn Glennie and cellist, Julian Lloyd Webber, in a very special gala evening performance on Friday, January 21. They will be joined by the Northern Sinfonia in a programme based on a Baroque repertoire.This will include a special commission for Evelyn Glennie from distinguished composer Karl Jenkins, based on Corelli's La Folia. Julian Lloyd Webber will give his interpretation of the Haydn Cello Concerto in C to start the second half of the programme.Glennie has performed with all of the world's finest orchestras and greatest conductors in the most famous of concert halls. Julian Lloyd Webber is regarded as one of the most creative musicians of his generation. The concert is part of the Sands Centre's Classical Concert series and is sure to be a highlight of 2005. The concert commences at 7.30pm with tickets from £21.50 plus concessions. For tickets contact the box office on 01228-625222, 24 hr sales on 08700-600-100 or www.ticketweb. co.uk. The South Lakes Citizen has teamed up with the Sands Centre to offer readers the opportunity to win one of five pairs of tickets. For a chance of winning, answer the question in the coupon, fill it in and send it to me, Andrew Daniels, Gala Evening Competition, South Lakes Citizen, 1 Wainwright's Yard, Kendal, LA9 4DP, or email it to andrew.daniels@kendal.newsquest.co.uk before 9am, Jan 11. QUESTION: WHICH OTHER SOLOIST WILL BE PERFORMING WITH EVELYN GLENNIE?<</p> Employees of Newsquest (Kendal) and their families are not eligible to enter. There is no cash alternative to the prize. The editor's decision is final and no correspondence will be entered into. Winners must agree to participate with any publicity connected with this promotion.
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