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When: Monday 02 May 2005 at 15:30
Where: The Metropolitan Cathedral of Christ the King, Liverpool
Concert Title: Music at the Met - Organ Day Recital
Performers: Richard Lea, organ
Mathew Palmer, trumpet
Terence Duffy, organ
Programme :Franz von Suppé
1:Overture to 'Light Cavalry'
 Johann Strauss I
2:Radetzky March, Op 228
 Giuseppe Torelli
3:Concerto for Trumpet and Strings No 2 in D
 Henri Tomasi
4:Semaine Sainte à Cuzco
 Antonio Soler
5:Concerto No 6 in D for two keyboards
 Jean Guillou
6:Saga No 6 'Ikarus'
Note: The Organ Day Recital is part of the Liverpool Organ Day Series. This is an annual festival of organ music for the beginner and connoisseur alike.

Three concerts in one day at Liverpool's three magnificent organ venues: The Anglican Cathedral; the Metropolitan Cathedral and St George's Hall

Mathew Palmer is a rising star in the trumpet world, studying at the RNCM with John Miller & Rhys Owen (RLPO) He won the International Trumpet Guild (under 18) and has played for leading conductors, including Sir Simon Rattle.

Refreshments:
The new Piazza restaurant at the bottom of the Cathedral steps is usually open for Concerts at the Cathedral. If you wish to book or check in advance please ring the restaurant on 0151 707 3536
Ticket Prices: £5
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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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