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Win a copy of Classical Brit nominated ‘Amour’ by Natasha Marsh

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Welsh-born opera sensation, Natasha Marsh has recently been nominated for a Classical Brit Award and we are offering 5 lucky readers the chance to win a signed copy of Natasha's debut album Amour, a collection of classical favourites and modern love songs.

The album went straight to No.1 in the Classical Chart and this nomination for the NS&I Album of the Year is another real tribute to the album's success. The award is voted for by the public and you can help Natasha take home the prize by voting for her here.

The Classical Brits take place on 8th May at the Royal Albert Hall, and you can book tickets to the event itself by calling 020 7589 8212. The Awards will also be televised on ITV1 on Sunday 11th May.

If you love the music of Norah Jones, Eva Cassidy, Katherine Jenkins and Il Divo, you will love Natasha, too! Visit Natasha's official site www.natashamarsh.com to find out more and to read her new blog with details of recent events.

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