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Richard Studt and Friends: The Ventnor Recital: Ticket Competition

Friday, 25th April, 2008 at 8:37 pm, Isle of Wight

Edward ElgarAs you may have read earlier, Island musical celebrity and world class violinist, Richard Studt (don’t worry that’s not him on the left) will be gracing our town once again next week and bringing two musical chums with him.

Richard Studt, horn player Michael Thompson and pianist Tim Carey will be playing a recital at St Catherine’s Church on Saturday night.

Tickets which include two hours of music and a finger buffet are priced at £30 each and we have a pair to give away to our loyal readers.

All you have to do is inform us where composer Edward Elgar (yes, he’s the one on the left above) stayed when he visited Ventnor in 1889 for his honeymoon.

It’s as simple as that. All correct answers will go into the pot and on Monday evening we will pick out the lucky winner.

Terms and conditions:
Only one entry per person
No cash alternative
Judge’s decision is final
Winner announced Tuesday 29th April 2008

Charity, Competitions, Music, Ventnor


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3 Responses to “Richard Studt and Friends: The Ventnor Recital: Ticket Competition”

  1. seb Says:

    he went to the same school i did - bembridge school.

    not sure if we coincided - the nightmare was such a long time ago!

  2. Richard Studt Ticket Competition Winner | Ventnor Blog:Isle of Wight Says:

    [...] April, 2008 (5 seconds ago) at 11:07 am (5 seconds ago), Isle of Wight Many thanks to everyone who entered the competition to win a pair of tickets to The Ventnor Recital taking place this Saturday [...]

  3. Koolwaters: Marc Vedo Ticket Competition | Ventnor Blog:Isle of Wight Says:

    [...] 30th April, 2008 (8 seconds ago) at 2:46 pm (8 seconds ago), Isle of Wight If a classical recital or bumping hip hop were not your thing, but you’re feeling lucky and fancy a damn good dance [...]

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