A young classical accordionist is bringing his keyboard skills to Sheringham Little Theatre later this month.
Glawgow-born Ryan Corbett has a repertoire ranging from Baroque keyboard works to original contemporary compositions for accordion.
In a Tuesday, May 23 performance as part of the Norfolk and Norwich Festival, he will showcase the works of Johann Sebastian Bach, Viacheslav Semionov and Albin Repnikov.
Daniel Brine, the festival's artistic director, said: “We’re thrilled to be presenting Ryan at the Little Theatre.
"We’ve been working with the team there over a number of years and are keen to bring more of the festival’s programme to wider audiences across Norfolk.”
This performance takes place at 1pm, tickets are available from 01603 531800 or www.nnfestival.org.uk.
Mr Corbett is a graduate of the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland who began his musical education at the Douglas Academy in Dunbarton.
Since then, he has won awards and performed sold-out concerts at some of Europe’s finest venues and festivals.
He is taking part in the BBC Radio 3 New Generation scheme, which young musicians to further their career with broadcast and performance opportunities.
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