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Milton Keynes Sinfonia turns its attention to European composers

Bartok was renowned for collecting and arranging folk music, and these dances are full of the exciting melodies and rhythms of Arabia, Romania and Hungary. Equally exciting is the Argentinian composer Ginastera's Harp Concerto, written in 1956. ...

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The Cornerstone Chamber Choir & Orchestra celebrate St Ceciliastinse, Advent and St Nicolastide

Cecilian odes in the Baroque era were conceived as ‘occasional’ works and normally expected to receive just a single performance, but Handel’s 1739 offering Ode on St Cecilia's Day proved such a hit that it was hastily scheduled for a further six performances in the same season!...

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Festive Fayre: Whitespace Studio with gifts galore and vegan and sweet treats

Shoppers can purchase unique gifts in the studio, with boutique stalls offering handmade cards, a range of vegan and sweet treats, soaps and candles from Green Town, bespoke yoga relaxation aids from Yoga Made, Woo's handmade jewellery and yummy vegan street food from A Vegetative State....

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Visit Towcester for a more imaginative Christmas shopping trip

If you want to treat your nearest and dearest this Christmas, but are keen not to go down the 'socks and plonk' route, a visit to Towcester Town Hall this weekend could be a good call....

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Psychic Mediumship with Tony Stockwell in Milton Keynes

From an early age Tony was aware of seeing people before him who others could not see. It was common for him to hear his name being called by someone unseen, and also common for him to be aware of events before they actually happened....

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Enjoy A Victorian Christmas here in Milton Keynes

Christmas really is the most magical time of year, and Milton Keynes Museum is abiding by the festive rules and promises that its Christmas past is the best Christmas present you can give....

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