A CONCERT at Hatherleigh Community Centre, featuring gifted young violinist Tamsin Waley- Cohen will take place tomorrow (Friday) in aid of the Exeter Leukaemia Fund. Tamsin, who performs with the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, the Orchestra of St John's, the London Concert Orchestra and Chamber Orchestras, will be playing with the Honeymead Ensemble which she is a joint artistic director of. The ensemble brings together a group of young professional musicians who have lived and worked together for a week of intense musical participation and preparation at Tamsin's family farm Honeymead in the centre of Exmoor. Tickets, priced at £12.50, are available from the ELF Office on 01392 493344. There will be bar facilities before the performance and in the interval. The 2008 Honeymead Ensemble season is the second consecutive year of what is intended to be an annual festival of chamber music.  It provides the musicians with an exceptional opportunity to study and explore in depth outstanding works in the chamber music repertoire while away from outside pressures. The week is supported by Honeymead Arts Trust. Tamsin Waley-Cohen played at Chagford in the very first Two Moors Festival, and has performed for them several times since then, including a recital at Dunster Church in 2005, and the Beethoven Violin Concerto with the Orchestra of The Swan in Tavistock to open the 2006 Festival. She has played at Wigmore Hall, Cadogan Hall, Symphony Hall Birmingham, Queen Elizabeth Hall and in venues across England, Scotland, Italy and Israel.