Monthly Archives: October 2018

joining the pub choir

I’ve been spending rather more time down my local recently. Part of the reason is that post-rehearsal church choir drinks now happen there, the former favoured watering hole having closed. I now feel more inclined to join in as I … Continue reading

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String trios at Bath Recitals

Another plug for the recital series put on by the Bath Recital Artists’ Trust. These events with young professional performers go some way to filling in the chamber music/song recital withdrawal symptoms here between Festivals. My husband went to the … Continue reading

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Singers wanted for ADDUP

A course for choral conductors from France, Italy, the UK and Poland is happening in Bath 24-28th October and good choral singers are needed to form an adult chamber choir for them to work with. Details are here. There is … Continue reading

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two religions in Kentucky

We went on a very short trip to the USA to attend a family wedding in Lexington, Kentucky. This was conducted according to Indian tradition, with a two-hour Hindu ceremony one morning and a secular reception the following day. Much … Continue reading

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music in the Eye

When we get Private Eye every fortnight, one of the first pieces I read is the Music and Musicians column. It isn’t that easy to find as it wanders around the magazine, usually in the front matter, next to Ad … Continue reading

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