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Concerts

Details of a launch concert for our new disc to appear here soon!


Friday 17th September 2010
Cork Music School (details tbc)
Pipes-a-plenty - Family concert featuring Jazz, Folk tunes, Mediaeval Dances, Henry VIII's music, the sounds of the canals of Amsterdam, a bit of Bach and much more! With recorders very large and very small, this is a must for recorder teachers, pupils and enthusiasts!


Thursday 16th September 2010
East Cork Early Music Festival - Opening Concert
7.30pm Venue: tbc
Music for the Queen of Scots - A programme illustrating the dramatic life in music of Mary, Queen of Scots demonstrating the important connection between France and Scotland in the 16th century with exquisite gems from the Scottish Wode Part books contrasted with lively French dances from publications by Attaignant. The music is interspersed with the poetry and words of the ill-fated queen, her cousin Elizabeth I and other characters from 16th Century Scotland.

www.eastcorkearlymusic.ie


Sunday 11th April 2010
Vashti Bunyan at the Union Chapel
Doors open 7pm
A performance by Vashti Bunyan, a singer-songwriter discovered in the mid-60s by Rolling Stones guru Andrew Loog Oldham. Selected songs with The Flautadors recorder quartet.


Thursday 20 August 2009
7:30pm
Rothamsted Manor, Harpenden
Recorder Concert


Tuesday 18-Wednesday 19 August 2009
St George's School, Harpenden
Hertfordshire County Recorder Course


Monday 13th July 2009
15th Stoke Newington Early Music Festival
8pm St Mary's Old Church, Clissold Park, London N16
Phantasies, Ayres & Chaconys - Theatre and Fantasy in 17th century London featuring music by the great Henry Purcell and contemporary Matthew Locke. Recorders and theorbo combine to play chaconnes and dance numbers from the theatre works Abdelazer, King Arthur, Dido and Aeneas, Psyche and Dioclesian. Purcell's wonderfully rich Fantazias with their astonishing chromaticisms feature alongside Locke's Consort Suites performed on recorders, whilst 17th century gems for guitar by the Italian musician Corbetta dazzle the listener.
Wine and fruit juice after the concert.

Tickets £10 (concessions £7), Season tickets £45 (£30), Children free,
on sale at Bridgewood and Neitzert or on the door.


Sunday 28th June 2009
Recorder Day for Hertfordshire Music Service
10.30am - 4.00pm Roselands School, High Wood Road, Hoddesdon, Herts EN11 9AR
Celia Ireland and Catherine Fleming lead a workshop for recorder players
The fee is £15.00 for participants

Contact: East Herts Music Centres, Ingram House, Bishops' College, Churchgate, Cheshunt EN8 9NH tel: 01992 623489, fax: 01992 643795 e-mail:
catherine.wild@hertscc.gov.uk

 

 

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