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The latest offering from the Frant Festival of Music is a fundraising recital in Frant Church by South African Kristian Bezuidenhout, one of the most critically-acclaimed fortepiano players, with Parisian Amandine Beyer playing Baroque violin. The fortepiano Kristian will use during the recital will be brought specially to Frant earlier in the day and tuned on site. Built by the foremost fortepiano maker in Europe, it is a beautiful copy of a Walter and Sohn 1805 model. • The recital takes place on Friday, 13th June at 8pm at Frant Church, High Street Frant TN3 9DX. Doors open at 7.30pm. Tickets cost £15 from Frant Stores, www.wegottickets. com or by calling Paul Barber (01892 750665) or David Cragg (01892 750845).


Diary date


Discovering Palmer’s Kent: Samuel Palmer, Graham Sutherland & Paul Drury at Mascalls Gallery, Paddock Wood from 14th June to 23rd August 2014


In 1924, when a small etching by the obscure and forgotten artist Samuel Palmer was brought into the art studios at Goldsmiths College of Art it sparked a mini revolt in the etching department. Two of the students, Graham Sutherland and Paul Drury, were so excited by the print that over the next decade they produced a body of exquisite etchings directly infl uenced by their admiration of Palmer’s visionary work and for the countryside in Kent where Palmer


lived and worked. Ninety years on, an extensive selection of the pastoral etchings of Samuel Palmer, Graham Sutherland and Paul Drury will be on display at Mascalls Gallery close to the village


that inspired the three artists. • Mascalls Gallery, Maidstone Road, Paddock Wood TN12 6LT, visit www. mascallsgallery.org, call 01892 839039 or email info@mascallsgallery.org. Free admission. The gallery is open Tuesday to Thursday 10am to 5pm, Friday to Saturday 11am to 4pm and closed on Sunday and Monday.


WIN! A PAIR OF TICKETS TO THE HOP FARM FESTIVAL 2014


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Headline performances will come from icon Grace Jones (UK Festival Exclusive), original Parliament member, Ray Davies and co-founder of the Beach Boys, Brian Wilson (UK Festival Exclusive). With appearances from Deacon Blue, James Blunt, Caro Emerald, Squeeze and many more, Hop Farm promises to be a real highlight of 2014. With a new promoter on board, Hop Farm Music Festival 2014 has a fantastic three-day line-up packed full of cherished greats and the most thrilling new acts spread across four brilliant stages. You will also fi nd exciting new areas that include the Jazz & Blues Lounge


NDEX has teamed up with Hop Farm Music Festival to offer you the chance to win a pair of tickets to their three-day bash on 4th to 6th July at the Hop Farm in


with appearances from The Royal Southern Brotherhood, Curtis Stigers, Chas & Dave, and many more. The Comedy Big Top featuring a cavalcade of clowns, headed up by Russell Kane, Rich Hall’s Hoedown and Jo Brand. There will also be a Kidz Zone and Silent Disco, as well as themed bars and plenty of gourmet food on offer.


• For full line-up details and ticket information, visit www.thehopfarmmusicfestival.com


TO ENTER


For your chance to win, simply fi ll in the coupon and send it to Hop Farm Festival 2014 competition, INDEX, 39 Little Mount Sion, Tunbridge Well TN1 1YS before Friday, 20th June 2014. The winner will be the fi rst entry drawn at random. There is no cash alternative.


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