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Cellists reach the high notes on mountain tops



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A PAIR of Sheffield cellists will be taking music to the edge - when they play a series of concerts on top of the four highest mountains in Britain and Ireland.
'Extreme Cellists' Jeremy Dawson and Clare Wallace, along with their friend James Rees, from Staffordshire, will carry their cellos to the top of Ben Nevis in Scotland, Scafell Pike in England, Snowdon in Wales, and Carrantoohil in Ireland, where the
y will perform a recital.

The musical trio will be raising money for spinal cord injury charity Aspire and mountain rescue teams in each of the four areas.Jeremy said: "We hope that experienced mountain walkers really appreciate our tour and help us raise in excess of £10,000 for charity this year.

"If you want to come and hear our performances on top of the mountains, you are very welcome!" Log on to justgiving.com/extremecello1 or justgiving.com/extremecello2.

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  • Last Updated: 02 May 2008 6:51 AM
  • Source: Sheffield Star
  • Location: Sheffield
 
 

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