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Schedule of Francis Imossi's upcoming and recent performances:

 

10th November 2009, 8.00pm

Autumn Festival Concert: 'Music for An Autumn Evening.

J.S. Bach's Arioso and L.V. Beethoven's Minuet in G (violin & piano arrangements).

 

23rd August 2009, 2.30pm

Chamber music session at Library Ramp.

 

GBC Open Day 2008

GBC Open Day Charity performance. Violin Duo with guitar accompaniment - Ashokan Farewell. For charity

 

9th July 2008, 7.00pm

Con Andrews memorial concert at the King's Chapel.

Francis (violin) and Albert Vallejo (double bass) play J.S. Bach's Arioso.

 

19th December 2007, 9.00pm

Gibraltar Broadcasting Corporation Television Open Day. With Wayne Smith. Tome & Wells' The Christmas Song.

  

12th November 2007, 7.30pm

Gibraltar Ministry of Culture Autumn Festival charity performance. Concert with the Kings Chapel Singers. Rachmaninoff's Vocalise and Ungar's Ashokan Farewell.

 

22nd May 2007, 7.30pm

Allegro Music Productions 'Concert & Cakes'. Pieces by Veracini and Bacharach.

 

19th December 2006, 7.30pm

Allegro Music Productions Concert. Pieces by J.S. Bach and Faure.

 

December 24th 2005

Radio broadcast on GBC Radio at 2100 hrs of St. Andrew's Church Carol Service.

 

December 15th 2005

Mozart's Laudate Dominum for St. Andrew's Church Carol Service, together with Kim Brown (soprano voice) and Sue Avellano (piano).

 

10th September 2005

With Decorum at the Coach Park for the National Day Concert.

 

27th August 2005

With Decorum at the Gibraltar Fair's Youth Arena.

 

22nd December 2004

King's Chapel concert in aid of St. Martin's School.

 

15th September 2004

At the King's Chapel for a concert in aid of Women In Need. 

 

22nd August 2004

With Decorum at Latinos On The Beach.

 

19th August 2004

Summer Nights 2004: with rock band Decorum for an acoustic set.

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