An incredible array of classical musical talent will be on show at a concert in aid of Cobalt, the medical charity.
Stroud Stragglers, a local fundraising group, have organised an evening of classical music at the Parabola Arts Centre, Gl50 3AH to raise money for Cobalt Charity who are celebrating their 60th anniversary of support for local patients across Gloucestershire.
This evening is a rare opportunity to immerse yourself in the beauty of classical music, featuring internationally acclaimed pianist Katya Apekisheva accompanied by Capriol Chamber Orchestra, led by Matthew Taylor and conducted by Jonathan Trim in a stunning venue. This event promises to be a memorable experience for all music enthusiasts.
Wendy Old, one of the organisers said, ‘ We are so excited to be holding this evening to raise money for Cobalt and the music promises to be an evening not to be missed. We still have tickets on sale which you can purchase online.’
Tickets can be purchased online at: A Classical Evening at Parabola Arts Centre Tickets, Sat 19 Oct 2024 at 18:00 | Eventbrite
Editors Notes
Cobalt pioneer innovation in medical imaging diagnosis by investing in equipment, integrated research and education to improve outcomes for patients now and in the future.
Each year Cobalt provides diagnostic imaging for over 130,000 patients at Imaging Centres in Cheltenham and Birmingham and with a fleet of mobile MRI CT and PET/CT scanners supporting hospitals across the UK.
The Charity participates and funds research mainly in the areas of cancer and dementia and provides training for healthcare professionals on a local, national and international basis.