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Marston Music Returns for 2025

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After a short break, Marston Music is back with a vibrant 2025 programme of concerts and events.
Kicking off the season on Saturday 3rd May at 7.30pm, accordionist Paul Hutchinson and clarinettist Karen Wimhurst bring their irresistible fusion of chamber, folk and jazz to Marston Church. Paul, one half of the celebrated Belshazzar’s Feast, is a BBC Folk Award nominee, while Karen is a widely commissioned composer for theatre and chamber music. The duo have performed together for over 20 years, including their acclaimed Pub to Pulpit tour. Expect wit, warmth and exceptional musicality.
As part of the Frome Festival, Monday 7th July sees a unique world music performance from banjo virtuoso Kate Griffin and Matchume Zango, a Mozambican master of the timbila (a traditional wooden xylophone). On Wednesday 9th July, celebrated singer-songwriter Daisy Chapman returns, accompanied by violinist Sue Lord, for an evening of beautiful harmonies and atmospheric piano-driven songs. Rounding off the season on Saturday 29th September is the Good Habits Band – an energetic cello, accordion and percussion trio promising a lively, joyful evening. This concert is supported by Somerset’s Take Art. Set in a stunning location just over a mile from Frome’s Sainsbury’s, Marston Church is known for its exquisite acoustics and relaxed, welcoming vibe. Enjoy a drink with your view before and during the interval.
Tickets and more details marstonmusic.co.uk.

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