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Aug 24, 2010
Worcester News covered us in the run up to the festival. I've been promised more coverage of our Keyboard day and the performance by Piva.
Aug 23, 2010Another successful Worcester Early Music Weekend! Seeing people smile puts a smile on my face; the dancers doing 'Strip the Willow' at the ball, the adults who tried out improvisation for the first time in their lives, and the toddlers who enjoyed nursery rhymes were the highlights for me.
Aug 18, 2010Sunday's Coffee Cabaret will be at Huntingdon Hall.
It's right next door to the Art House Cafe, so it's not far.
Aug 15, 2010Travel advice. Newsflash
for those travelling from the Evesham direction through Pershore towards Worcester.
Aug 9, 2010Benedicto's Italian restaurant in Worcester is our newest sponsor and they're offering 10% off your food bill when you show them your ticket or programme.
Jul 31, 2010First off- come hear our 'Ghostly Adventures' preview Wed. 4 August 12.30-2pm
Jul 30, 2010Did I mention my twitter name is 'early musica'? https://twitter.com/earlymusica
On Twitter I mention our new Jane Austen outfits. So exciting- see the home page of the Lady G Website for a peek!
Also, Kerrygold tells us that we are ranked 12 out 43 projects.
Jul 22, 2010We found this busking code of practice useful. Having never busked in my life, I have finally stepped a toe in...
Jul 18, 2010The Chap Olympiad was a bit of fun. I've already add a pic of me on the costumes page.
Jul 16, 2010Hi there, just a note to say I've joined the legions on Twitter.
Also I've started a Facebook Group called
'Vote for Early Music Weekend Education'
May 17, 2010Pavlo Beznosiuk took chances and won over the audience.
May 13, 2010I was in Chipping Campden yesterday for the festival lunchtime concert and heard the soprano Anna Patalong who stepped in at the last moment because the tenor was ill.
Apr 13, 2010The Worcester Early Music Weekend is going to be fantastic this year, and I'm so excited, I can't keep it to myself! With the help of Barbara Dunn, we have now founded an organisation called Worcestershire Early Music, which will administer the weekend
Feb 19, 2010We enjoyed a wonderful concert last night in the Guildhall despite traffic problems created by the snowfall.
Students came together for a concert in the Assembly Room (on the 2nd floor) of the Worcester Guildhall.
Feb 18, 2010Our baroque orchestra and vocal students are in the press!
See the article in the Worcester News Here.
Feb 18, 2010Parents were very appreciative of early years and primary school level Music activities run by
the Chipping Campden Music Festival
Jan 31, 2010I'm really enjoying preparing for the half term course. We've got lots in store for our young players and singers.
We could just fit in a few more string players
Jan 24, 2010Friday-Sunday, 2-4 July 2010
Vocal course for ages 8-18; cost £100
Jan 11, 2010Auditions for The W Factor are coming quickly, the first week of February, so if you know of a young person that is
Dec 29, 2009Just what I've been talking about! Sue Hollingworth and the Scunthorpe Co-operative Junior Choir are
doing early music for their next competition.
Nov 16, 2009Don't forget the concert by Lady Georgianna on 28 November on a ghostly theme...
Nov 16, 2009I recently visited an original instrument collection. It was much like a wine tasting- the only problem was you couldn't
buy any to take away.
Nov 16, 2009I've recently put together some instructions on make your own percussion.
Jul 14, 2009A few more bits of information have been added about the Worcester Early Music Weekend.
Jun 30, 2009This website was built using 'CMS made simple' Content Management System.
busking debut
We found this busking code of practice useful. Having never busked in my life, I have finally stepped a toe in...
to one of the rainiest days on record. Just back from Regency Cheltenham where we wore Regency dresses - think Jane Austen- and wowed some Japanese tourists. I have Japanese money to prove it. They were kind- and did give UK money too. I think my compatriot from Lady Georgianna will be sharing a photo of me looking dour- because a bagpiper did not play by the rules - basically started playing whilst we were in clear view, most certainly drowning us out. For all you hair aficionados, here's the back view of my hair- with a bandeau and 'carefully planned disordered look'. Apparently this was common as ladies' fashion moved away from the wearing of big wigs, and they needed to grow out their hair! The front view is, well, a middle part, so enough said.
