YORK Philharmonic Male Voice Choir will support viola player Tanisha Brown at tomorrow’s 7.30pm concert in the Unitarian Chapel, St Saviourgate, York.

Tanisha is in her third year at the Royal College of Music, studying viola with Jon Thorne. She has been a member of various leading youth orchestras and is now a freelance musician in London, playing regularly with the Kensington Philharmonic and Camden Chamber Orchestra.

Tanisha will be joined at tomorrow’s concert by pianist Robert Hodge, a postgraduate scholar at the Royal College.

Tanisha will perform Movements from J S Bach’s Suite No 2 for solo cello, arranged for viola, plus Gavin Bryars’ The North Shore and Movements from Schubert’s Arpeggione Sonata, while Hodge will play Field’s Nocturne No 4.

The York choir is returning to the concert platform after completing a seven-night, sold-out December run of Carols In Kirkgate concerts at York Castle Museum. Tomorrow’s contributions will include Handel’s Sound An Alarm, Charles Aznavour’s She and Rolf Harris’s Two Little Boys.

Last year, the choir won four classes at the Eskdale Festival of Arts in Whitby, success that the members will be looking to match in the Llangollen Eistedfodd.

Tickets for tomorrow night are available at £7 from Terry Yates on 01904 728423 and on the door from 6pm.