Experience a unique piano recital
Chairman Plays Glass
Chairman Plays Glass

Experience a unique piano recital that matches a selection of Philip Glass etudes with pieces by other iconic composers.

This captivating performance by GAP Festival chairman Geoff Brown creates a musical journey where “the 21st century meets the 17th, the 18th, the 19th and the 20th”.

The programme will feature celebrated works by Bach, Schubert, and Chopin alongside the mesmerising compositions of Philip Glass, promising an unforgettable evening for music lovers.

Booking information


Tickets: £5


Event capacity: 120 


All children under 16 must be accompanied by an adult.

The Gap Festival

The GAP Festival is a celebration of the arts and entertainment that started as an ambitious cultural project in 2014 as a legacy to the Queen’s Jubilee.

After the first Festival, the word spread and now a Festival takes place in June every other year in the beautiful Goring Gap villages of Goring and Streatley.

It brings outstanding performers and artists together with events encompassing art, music, literature, comedy, theatre, science and more.

The Goring and Streatley Festival, as it is officially known, is a registered charity.

They rely on the generous support of their volunteers, sponsors, and individual donations to bring this Festival to you.

The GAP Festival exists to promote, educate and engage people with arts and cultural activities in our community. 

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