On Sunday 17th March at 7pm, Durlston Castle will be welcoming the latest in a series of world-class classical musicians, with a performance by acclaimed Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra Principal Double Bass David Daly.

The concert, in the stunning clifftop venue will include pieces by Schubert, Bruch, Giovanni, Henry Eccles and more.

David has played and recorded all over the world, including at Carnegie Hall, the Musikverein Vienna and the Berlin Philharmoniker and has played with orchestras including the BBC Symphony, London Philharmonic, and the Royal Philharmonic and  will be accompanied by award-winning pianist Duncan Honeybourne.

Said David “We are really looking forward to playing in this beautiful new venue.”

Tickets are £10 and are on sale atDurlstonCastle. For more information or to buy a ticket, call 01929 424443 or visit www.durlston.co.uk

 

About Durlston:

 

Durlston Country Park National Nature Reserve is one of Britains’ best sites for wildlife and is owned and managed by Dorset County Council for conservation and public enjoyment.

Durlston Castle recently re-opened after a major restoration project, funded by the Heritage Lottery Fund and other partners. The Fine Foundation Gallery at the Castle is a new space, created with funding from the Fine Foundation, for art, science, performance and more…

A varied programme of events runs all year round, including guided walks, lectures, family activities, courses and classes and live music and performance.

For more information on Durlston Castle or Country Park and National Nature Reserve, interviews or more photos, please contact Ali Tuckey, Countryside Ranger on 01929 424443 or email [email protected] or visit www.durlston.co.uk

About David Daly:

In 1985 David Daly was appointed Principal Double Bass with the Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra. Since then he has toured internationally with the orchestra, performing in the world’s finest concert halls such as Carnegie Hall New York, Symphony Hall Boston, the Musikverein Vienna and the Berlin Philharmoniker. He has participated in the making of more than 150 cds as part of the the BSO’s Grammy award wining recording programme. He has appeared as concerto soloist with the BSO on a number of occasions to high acclaim.

“proved beyond doubt that the stringed giant of the orchestra is a very agile instrument in the hands of a star performer”

Bournemouth Evening Echo

“… he plays with real musicianship of the sort that made the familiar Rachmaninoff Vocalise sound more seductive than most singers can” 

                                                                                  Charles Acton -The Irish Times

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