COTSWOLD, ENGLAND, May 01, 2011 (Press-News.org) Music lovers will no doubt be heading to the Cotswolds in droves next month, as Bath is set to host a highly prestigious event.
The Bath International Music Festival will run from May 25th until June 5th and is due to feature a wide variety of performers from all over the world.
Each of the events during the festival is priced individually, although some of the special exhibitions can be viewed free of charge, such as the one charting the life of singer and activist Paul Robeson.
Meanwhile, entry to the Piano Concerto Masterclass with Joanna MacGregor on June 2nd will be priced at GBP8 per person.
International artists appearing at the Bath International Music Festival this year include the Tokyo String Quartet, The Wilders and The Dodge Brothers, as well as the Richard Galliano Tangaria Quartet.
One of the most spectacular elements of this year's programme is likely to be the opening night concert, which is to be held in Bath Abbey on May 25th.
Running between 19:30 and 21:30 BST, the performance will feature the likes of Arve Henriksen and the Wells Cathedral School Choir.
People planning to attend the festival will find a variety of Cotswold hotel options at LateRooms.com, which recommends the Tortworth Court Four Pillars Hotel.
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LateRooms.com - Enjoy the Bath International Music Festival During a Cotswold stay
Bath International Music Festival is scheduled to take place from May 25th until June 5th.
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