We've been speaking to the organiser about her inspiration for supporting the Florence Nightingale Hospice.
Sue Hurst is the leader of the Aylesbury Vale Concert Orchestra, who will perform "Appassionata", a classical concert for all ages at the Waterside Theatre this Sunday.
The show will feature music from movies such as E.T, Chariots of Fire and Dances With Wolves, alongside famous pieces from Rachmaninoff and Tchaikovsky. It's the third time the Orchestra has performed at the theatre, with each show raising money for charity.
Sue's told Bucks Radio how she's seen first hand how end of life care has improved in Bucks, citing her father's experience compared to that of a close friend, and more about the concert;
The concert is this Sunday from 4pm at the Waterside Theatre, is hosted by Nathan Cooper from Bucks Radio and will feature the hugely talented, young Spanish pianist Juanjo Blazquez. Tickets can be booked using this link (EXTERNAL WEBSITE)


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