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Market meets the early music makers

Bennie Gray, pictured right, of Grays Antique Market, has a love for early music. So where better to hold a series of weekly recitals than the Music Room, the small events venue which is above the market in Davies Street, Mayfair?

This series of six lunchtime concerts of early and baroque music, held on Thursdays, started on October 12 and finishes with the final event on Thursday, November 16, featuring countertenor Patrick Craig and Frances Kelly on the baroque harp.

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