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Neave Trio Gives Virtual Concert Presented By Asheville Chamber Music Series

Neave Trio Gives Virtual Concert Presented By Asheville Chamber Music Series The program includes works by three women composers, highlighting an ongoing theme in Neave s programming: Her Voice.by BWW News Desk The Boston-based Neave Trio will give a virtual concert presented by the Asheville Chamber Music Series in North Carolina, recorded at the Fraser Performance Studio at WGBH Radio. This concert will be available to ticketholders on April 23 and 24 at 7:30pm ET, and April 25 at 3pm ET, via a private YouTube broadcast. The program includes works by three women composers, highlighting an ongoing theme in Neave s programming: Her Voice, a collection of works by women composers, spanning the Romantic era through the modern day. For this performance, Neave Trio will play Louise Farrenc s Trio No.1, Op.33; Rebecca Clarke s Piano Trio; and Cécile Chaminade s Piano Trio No. 1, Op. 11.

Neave Trio Performs Music by Clarke, Chaminade, and Piazzolla on Free Livestream

Neave Trio Performs Music by Clarke, Chaminade, and Piazzolla on Free Livestream
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RNLI sells two Ferraris to buy Pwllheli lifeboat station

BBC News By Brendon Williams image captionTwo rare Ferraris sold for £8.5m at auction A new lifeboat station has been built in north Wales after a businessman left the RNLI cars worth £8.5m in his will. Businessman and classic car enthusiast Richard Colton, died in 2015. He left two rare Ferraris to the charity, which later sold for about £8.5m at auction - the most valuable items ever left to the organisation in a single donation. Part of the money funded new equipment in Hastings, while £2.8m paid for the new station at Pwllheli, Gwynedd. Mr Colton left the RNLI a red 1960 Ferrari 250 GT SWB, which sold at auction for £6.6m, and a 1967 Ferrari 275 GTB/4, which raised £1.93m.

New Pwllheli lifeboat house funded by sale of two rare Ferraris

THE sale of two rare Ferraris has helped fund the new Pwllheli lifeboat house. The station has received part of the most valuable gift ever left to the RNLI in a single legacy. Thanks to the £2.8million provided through the generous legacy of Richard Colton, Pwllheli’s volunteer crew can soon look forward to moving into their new home. Mr Colton left an extraordinary gift to the RNLI in his will in the form of two rare Ferraris. Both cars were sold at auction, raising more than £8.5million. In addition, the £100,000 community arm of the fundraising appeal has also been hugely successful, raising £83,000 towards the impressive new building so far. The dedicated Pwllheli Lifeboat Station Fundraising Team is still hard at work raising the remaining total and continues to sell the remaining 215 £50 bricks which make up a special commemorative wall at the station.

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