Saturday, 20 October 2012

The Greenstede Singers have been busy this Summer preparing for a performance of Purcell's Birthday Ode for Queen Mary (1694)on October 28th. The choice of work was inspired by the text 'in honour of the Jubilee', which seems to fit in to our current UK festive mode.
We will be joined by the Martin Sonneveld Orchestra for the occasion.
The choir will also be singing some madrigals and some more up-to-date partsongs by Alan Bullard and Philip Lane.
Marion Shuster will conduct the performance.
The venue is the Peredur Centre for the Arts, West Hoathly Road, East Grinstead. the concert starts at 4.00pm. Tickets available from 
(01342)312 824 or Bullfrog Music in Ship Street. (£8, £6 concessions including refreshments)

We very much enjoyed singing in June at the Felbridge Country Fair - a very jolly occasion with lots of creative stalls and fun games. 

Look out for us on December 1st, as the Rotary club will switch on the lights on their Xmas tree in the East Grinstead High Street. We will be there singing some carols to cheer them on.
We will also be in the East Grinstead library on December 15th, singing carols to help them celebrate their special day 'A Taste of Christmas' - linking in with the town's Wencelas week celebrations.

Do come and join us on on December 8th, when the Greenstede singers and the Singing Circle will be hosting a Christmas Tea and Carols Concert at the Peredur Centre for the Arts, West Hoathly Road, East Grinstead. The concert will start at 4.00 and will include plenty of opportunity for audience to get into a festive mood and join in with the carols. Tickets £8, £6 concessions including Christmas tea with home-made cake)


Music Studio News: Belated congratulations to my Summer exam students! All passed with Merit or Distinction - well done.

Our Summer Students' concert at the Peredur Centre for the Arts was very well received by an appreciative audience. We now have a long tradition of such events and it is really nice to see students' confidence and performance skills developing. As usual we had a wide range of experience, but everyone produced high level performances, not least those students performing for the first time in front of an audience.