MUSIC lovers are poised for an evening of fun with No Strings Attached at Kidderminster library tomorrow.
The second instalment of the Classical Music Society's annual programme of Birmingham Conservatoire Recitals will see the popular wind trio No Strings Attached perform pieces by Mozart, Gershwin and Beethoven.
The popular group, which set up last year and recently performed at the heavily publicised opening of the Bullring shopping centre in Birmingham, will also play Ignaz Pleyel's Sonata in C major and Judith Bailey's Wind Willows.
Following in the tuneful footsteps of pianist David Quigley, who opened the series last year, the trio will consist of Kerry-Ann Searle on flute, Judith Hood on clarinet and bassoon player Joanna Coombes.
The Classical Music Society, which set up 35 years ago and has more than 70 members, also holds fortnightly evenings of recorded music at Holy Innocents Hall.
More information and tickets for the event, which starts at 7.30pm, can be obtained by calling 01562 755990.
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