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neer Andrea Quarin said: “There will be lots happen­ ing, including live acoustic,' country, rock and blues gui­ tar performances and work- ■ ■ ■ shops given by Stuart Ryan,


;- Gwyn Ashton and Adam Pal-; ma. There will also be free guitar lessons for all levels


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...: Tickets cost £4 in advance • and £5 on the door. To book, or for more information, call 01282661080.


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• warmth ofthe Mediterranean • to the chilly Ribble Valley, with an enchantingperformance at Clitheroe’s The Grand, uirites TonyDewhurst. Playing to a packed house,


who warmly welcomed the Spaniard back-to the York Street venue for a second time, Martin veered between the ancient and the modern, and on a journey from when the Moors occupied Granada right up to modern flamenco. Aswellassomeofhissigna-.


ture solos, Martin performed original Andalusi music and pieces from his best known work, Musica Alhambra. •


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Classical Spain Selected departures June to November 2013 Andalucia is one of the most beautiful corners of Europe, where th e , ■


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i Carmen, Figaro and Flamenco. Rich with the legacies of the Moors ■ _ and Romans, its charm and serenity will captivate you. . ,


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• Six nights bed and breakfest at excellentquality three and four-star, ;.' hotels, staying in Seville, Granada and Mijas - • Expenence unspoiled Andalucia Guided tour of Seville . '


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moving “Evocation - from Damascus to Cordoba” with Louai Alhenawi, a ney reed- flute player from Damascus, who captivated the audience with his playing. Martin dedi­ cated the track to the suffering ofthepeopleofSyria. . The evening ofMediter-:


ranean music also enjoyed a strong Middle-Eastern fla­ vour, with guitarist Abdul Salam Kheir, from Beirut, as well as compositions featur­ ing Paui Fawcus’jazz improv­


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appreciative followers spell-, bound. - The pauses, the changes of tempo all fitted perfectly, - while the musicians saluted ■ the crowd and each other with an “ole” to provide ah energet­ ic backdrop to Martin’s mes­ meric guitar work.,


■ : In between, Martin’s fas­ cinating comments put the story of Flamenco in context, explaining the history of this fiery, passionate and beauti­ ful music.


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The Sorrento peninsula and the Bay of Naples is simply one of the ■ , most beautiful corners of Europe, attracting visitors for centuries in ■ search of its outstanding scenery, tranquillity and some of the most ." wondrous'sights'from throughout history. Add the excellent food ' and.wine, plus the Italians themselves with their legendary love of :• life, and you have all the ingredients for a wonderful tour.'


Return flights to Naples'from Man^ester, other regional aiqiorts K ■ also available


< • Seven nights half-board in a choice of three & four-star hotels in Sorrento


• -Walking tour of Sorrento, one of Italy's most beautiful coastal towns •; Cruise to the stunning island of Capri, home ofthe Roman Emperors ^ • WsittothemagnificentvolcanoofVesuvius • Visit to Naptes with Its Archaeological Museum, • GuidedtourofPompeii,a'cityfro2enintime • Tourofthe beautiful Amalfi coast ^


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p d this intriguingly varied tour, we visit two of Europe’s great cultural; centres: Berlin, once the East-West flashpoint, now reborn as a ^ ? lively and dynamic city and Dresden, newly restored and possibly^' Germany's most beautiful city once again. Combine this with ■


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stunning Meissen porcelain and the infamous Colditz Castle and ; you have a varied and fascinating tour.


• Return flights from Leeds/Bradford orMancheker, other regional ^ y -> aiqjorts also available


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