A memorial service is to be held in Starbeck for a pianist who often played for free in local schools and care homes.
Stuart Forster was a talented keyboard player who was also an organist at St Andrew’s Church. He died at his home in Starbeck on May 1, aged 76.
Born in York, he had a varied career in a wide range of professions.

Mr Forster was a talented keyboard player
Elena Leeming, a friend of Mr Forster, said:
“While it is sad news for the community here in Starbeck, there is a memorial service for those who knew him at St Andrew’s Church on May 18 at 11am.
“Stuart brought joy to the whole community by playing at the local school, church and care homes. He will be greatly missed.”
Ms Leeming added Mr Forster’s sister and son planned to travel for the service and everyone was welcome.
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Pianist Stephen Hough to return to Harrogate next month
One of Britain’s leading pianists will perform in Harrogate next month.
Stephen Hough first performed at the Wesley Centre in 2006 and will return for a ninth time for an evening recital on March 3.
As well as being regarded as one of the pre-eminent pianists of his generation, Mr Hough has published 40 works, including four piano sonatas, and written a book.
In a programme that he will subsequently be giving at Manchester’s Bridgewater Hall, and then in Tallinn and Miami, he will play works by four composers.
The recital will open with the 1938 bagatelles by the now-neglected British composer Alan Rawsthorne, followed by Robert Schumann’s Kreisleriana.
After the interval Mr Hough will play his own partita before ending with a group of four Chopin favourites, ballade No 3, two nocturnes and the scherzo number 2.
Tickets cost £16 or £8 for people aged 16 and under and can be obtained in advance by emailing event organiser Andrew Hitchens at a.hitchen81@gmail.com.
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