ENJOY a toe-tapping break from shopping when the Dorchester Piano Quartet play tomorrow morning at 11.30am.

And even better - it won't cost a penny as entry is free.

The popular quartet will play a programme of Beethoven and Strauss in the Corn Exchange.

Beethoven’s cello variations are wonderfully inventive - from a lyrical slow movement to a toe-tapping finale.

Richard Strauss was to go on to write the great tone poems, such as Don Juan, but this piano quartet, the work of a 19 year-old, shows how the young composer relished writing dramatic and expressive music, full of rich colours