A BLOSSOMING musical talent will be playing works by Elgar, Beethoven, Vaughan Williams and Arvo Prt in Malvern Priory tomorrow (Saturday).

Lynette Webster, a 26-year-old well versed in the arts of singing, violin and piano, is currently putting together an album, while teaching and practising for her professional diploma recital at the Birmingham Conservatoire on Thursday (December 13). She also plays with the Capriccio Quartet.

However, the Hill End-based musician has somehow found time to plan and rehearse the programme for tomorrow's violin recital, and says she is very much looking forward to it.

"I think every musician gets nervous before a performance, but it's a real privilege to play somewhere like the Priory with a pianist of the calibre of David Kershaw," she said.

All donations from the concert, which starts at 7.30pm, will go to Children in Distress, an Eastern European charity which runs hospices and hospitals in Rumania, Albania and elsewhere.

Lynette has been involved with the charity ever since she organised two vans full of equipment to travel to Cernovada, Romania, at the age of 18.