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When: Saturday 07 May 2005 at 19:30
Where: The Metropolitan Cathedral of Christ the King, Liverpool
Concert Title: Music at the Met - Classics Plus
Performers: The Orchestra of Liverpool Metropolitan Cathedral
Melanie Hill, violin
Sarah Reed, violin
Anthony Shorrocks, conductor
Programme :Franz Schubert
1:Overture in the Italian style in D, D590
 Arvo Pärt
2:Tabula rasa
 Franz Schubert
3:Overture in the Italian style in C, D591
 (Franz) Joseph Haydn
4:Symphony No 104 in D, 'London'
Note: A Concert by the Cathedral Concerts Society. Sponsored by The John Mills Group.

This concert will take place in the Concert Room in the Cathedral Crypt - the entrance is via the car park only. Doors normally open at 7 pm. Refreshments are available at all concerts in the Cathedral and Concert Room.

Pre-concert refreshments: The new Piazza restaurant at the bottom of the Cathedral steps is usually open until 7 pm for Concerts at the Cathedral. If you wish to book or check in advance please ring the restaurant on 0151 707 3536.

Parking: The Cathedral's underground manned car park is available with direct access to the concert venue.
Ticket Prices: £7 (concessions £5) also season tickets £35 (concessions £25) excluding Liverpool Organ Day & The Sixteen
Composers: Show Dates
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Venue
Box Office: Liverpool Metropolitan Cathedral Gift Shop (for phone and credit card bookings)
Mount Pleasant
Liverpool
Merseyside
L3 5TQ
England
Phone for Tickets: 0151 707 3525 or 0151 724 6644
Venue: The Metropolitan Cathedral of Christ the King
Mount Pleasant
Liverpool
Merseyside
L3 5TQ
England
Email: met.cathedral@boltblue.com        
Phone for enquiries: 0151 708 7283
Fax: 0151 708 7274
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