A FAMILY-friendly classical music concert is to take place this weekend.
Cleveland Chamber Orchestra, one of the leading non-professional ensembles in the region, will be playing Mozart in Stokesley on Sunday, September 24.
The orchestra encourage families with children of all ages to attend and are free for under-18s.
They will be performing Mozart’s Concerto for Flute and Harp and Symphony No 41, nicknamed the Jupiter symphony.
The performance, featuring Dan Hands as conductor and soloists Ian Denley on flute and Sarah Paterson on harp, will also feature work by Bartok and Ives.
The concert takes place on Sunday, September 24 at 3pm at Stokesley Methodist Church on the town's High Street.
Adult tickets are £12, which includes a programme as well as complimentary tea, coffee and homemade cakes baked by the orchestra during the interval.
Tickets available at the door or online at www.clevelandchamberorchestra.co.uk
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