Rag Concert – with Heather Brooks

Rag Concert – with Heather Brooks
Sunday 30th March at 11:30 | Marlborough Suite | £15.00

As we continue to enhance our cultural programme at The Rag, we are delighted to present the Rag Concert—an exclusive musical experience set within the refined surroundings of our Marlborough Suite. This special occasion, held just before our renowned Sunday Roast, sets the tone for a delightful morning of fine dining and relaxation. We are privileged to welcome award-winning harpist Heather Brooks, who recently completed her Artists’ Masters at the Guildhall School of Music and Drama with Distinction.

A highly accomplished musician, Heather has performed as a soloist with the Guildhall Chamber Orchestra, recorded with the Swedish Chamber Orchestra, and earned numerous prestigious accolades, including the City of Szeged Prize at the Sixth International Harp Competition. With performances at Wigmore Hall, Bridgewater Hall, and the Barbican to her name, she now joins us for an unforgettable recital, promising an afternoon of exceptional music in the heart of our Club.

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MEET HEATHER BROOKS

Award-winning harpist Heather Brooks has just completed her final year on the Artists’ Masters programme at the Guildhall School of Music and Drama in London with Distinction, where she studied with Professor Imogen Barford. She has won the Musicians’ Company David Goldman Award and awards from the Tillett, Colin Keer and Robert Bouffler Trusts, as well as a Government Music and Dance Scheme Scholarship to attend The Purcell School for Young Musicians.

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The Musicians’ Company Young Artists’ Programme

Launched in 2000, The Musicians’ Company Young Artists’ Programme nurtures our outstanding award winners during the vital first five years of their music careers. We enlist their talents to to inspire a love of music for the next generation and people who do not have access to music through our participation projects, offer Young Artists performance opportunities at concerts and festivals throughout the UK, and build their communication, teaching and personal skills through professional development.

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