Rhyl Music Club's new season of concerts is well underway.
Starting on October 2, the club kicked off its 78th season with a performance by violinist Harriet Mackenzie and pianist Peter Donoho at Rhyl Town Hall.
The season will feature a total of twelve classical concerts, all held at Rhyl Town Hall, Wellington Road, LL18 1BA, until March 2025.
The third concert in the season takes place on October 30, again at the Town Hall.
It is a return to Rhyl for talented pianist Alicja Kojder, who will perform along with friends Friends from the Royal College of Music.
The club said: "Alicja last visited us for an illustrated talk by Alex Karpeyev when she played Prokofiev and Deshevov. Conservatoires were keen to attract her to their course and in choosing the RCM she is at an institution that is regarded as one of the best in the world.
"She brings an ensemble of friends who she has worked with during her first year."
The show starts at 7pm. Tickets at door from 6.15pm for £15 (accompanied minors/students free).
The concert season promises to be a treat for classical music lovers, with a diverse range of talented artists and a variety of classical repertoires on offer.
The Rhyl Music Club continues to uphold its long-standing tradition of providing the community with high-quality classical music performances.
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