Andrew and David are no strangers to Music in the Castle and it is with real pleasure that we look forward to welcoming them back again. They began performing duets as musical colleagues at Exeter Cathedral several years ago. They devise programmes for the unusual combination of organ and piano and their programmes are varied and entertaining, including arrangements of favourite orchestral works. Their programme for us will feature early works for the organ and Schuberts Fantasia in F minor for piano duet.
| Ticket Type | Ticket Tariff |
|---|---|
| Standard | £5.00 |
Note: Prices are a guide only and may change on a daily basis.
| Andrew Millington & David Davies - Organ & Piano (12 June 2026) | ||
|---|---|---|
| Day | Times | |
| Friday | 19:00 | |
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