WORLD renowned organist Bolton's David Titterington returns to the town on Saturday night at 7.30pm.
The event is the Bolton Choral Union's In Praise of Music -- a concert of organ, choral, solo and orchestral works.
The programme includes works by Kodaly, Arne, Handel, Vivaldi and Vaughan Williams, and the concert takes place in The Great Hall, Bolton School Girls Division, Chorley New Road, Bolton.
David Titterington is president of Bolton Choral Union, head of organ studies at the Royal Academy of Music, visiting professor of organ at the Liszt Academy in Budapest and a hugely successful organ soloist.
Zoe Challenor will perform as soprano soloist, while Andrew Matthews is tenor. The Choral Union will be accompanied by The Camerata Concert Orchestra and conductor is Michael Greenhalgh. Douglas Butters is pianist.
Tickets, £10 and concessions £8, are from Booth's Music, Churchgate, Bolton, on 01204 522908, the secretary on 01204 492301, the Town Hall Ticket office on 01204 364333, or on the door.
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