Our next free concert is on Sunday 30 April with The Ciderhouse Rebellion

The Ciderhouse Rebellion’s performance is described as ‘uniquely magical, whether springing from a single unplanned note or a traditional tune.’

The duo is fiddle player Adam Summerhayes and master accordionist Murray Grainger.

Profound and eloquent, epic, haunting and dramatic, The Ciderhouse Rebellion produce incredible tapestries of sound.

‘The pair specialise in creating music in the moment’, says promoter Katie Whitehouse, ‘often springing from a single note, key, time signature or emotion. It’s this unusually improvisatory focus that is uniquely magical.’

She goes on to explain that they aim to create music with no conscious thought between conception and playing – always searching for the unexpected.

Both Adam and Murray are recognised virtuoso musicians in their own right, touring the world as professional artists. Although the pair only started working together in 2020, they have already released four celebrated albums, won Arts Council support, been featured on Folk on Foot, scored the BBC Radio 4 play Lud In The Mist and played significant festivals across the UK and Europe.

The duo have been awarded Best Instrumental Album of 2022 by FATEA for their North Yorkshire Moors-inspired Genius Loci 2: The Valley of Iron.

Gorgeous stuff. – Georgia Mann on BBC Radio 3

Compelling, exciting and utterly original. – Phil Beer (Show of Hands)

Free-flowing, ambitious and fiercely creative. – The Strad

I could almost feel a super power between the two of them. MusoMuso

A work of startling, immediate beauty. –  Folk Radio UK 

Grainger’s accordion with Summerhayes’s fiddle is especially beautiful. – Songlines 

I became utterly bewitched by the beauty of what Summerhayes and Grainger had created. It could justifiably be described as a folk symphony, possessing cyclical completeness yet creating a form that is, at once, both elemental and pastoral. – Fatea Magazine

Arrangements for this concert

Refreshments (tea, coffee, choice of cakes) are available at a modest charge from 2.15 pm until the start of the concert.

Due to current circumstances there is no need to book anymore. Up to now we’ve never exceeded the church’s capacity and never had to turn anyone away but please note, seats are available on a ‘first come, first served’ basis and from time to time, you may need to budge-up!

In order to help with the artists’ and other costs a raffle is held. In addition donations are encouraged. It costs around £400 to put on a concert.

Further information: Frank Challenger on 01278 699071 or email f.challenger@icloud.com  .

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It’s a musical menagerie in March for the whole family

The next free concert is on Sunday 26 March 2023 at 3.00 pm with Trio Paradis performing a light-hearted programme, Birds and Beasts.

Trio Paradis (Jacquelyn Bevan – piano, Lisa Betteridge – violin and Linda Stocks – cello) presents a musical menagerie: cats, dogs, birds, fish … and even an elephant, including numbers from Saint-Saëns’ Carnival of the Animals and well-known songs from Disney films.

‘The concert is suitable for all ages’, says Jacquelyn, ‘so bring the family!’

Don’t forget- refreshments served from 2.15 pm.

Trio Paradis formed in 2008 and is based in Somerset. The performers are founder members of Musicians South West CIC, a not-for-profit company that brings music events to new audiences, particularly those who have limited access to live performance.  The trio now plays over 120 concerts each year, including 10 monthly series of informal daytime Café Concerts in community venues across Somerset and Wiltshire, from South Petherton to Malmesbury. Audience reactions include: ‘Excellent musicianship…and highly entertaining too. We loved the introductions and humour!’

Experience tomorrow’s stars today!

Our free concert on Sunday 26 February 2023 at 3.00 pm in St Mary’s Church, Main Road, Westonzoyland, TA7 0EP features guitarist Devon Salinas and singer Sophie Green.

Sophie and Devon will be putting their own stamp on covers of popular standards. Both are in their final year at Leeds Conservatoire and are already in demand at festivals and to perform with other solo artists and bands.

Sophie is a very passionate singer born in Wales. Her favourite genres include blues and rock but she can easily adapt to most other styles.

‘I aspire to write music with my band and gig more with my own material to continue my journey as a musician,’ says Sophie, ‘I’ve already had the great opportunity to play at many festivals over the summer which has helped build up my musicianship.’

Devon is a dedicated musician from America and is studying jazz guitar. He has worked with many solo artists and bands in diverse genres such as jazz, funk and neo-soul helping them push their own individual sound while giving him many opportunities to travel and perform. He aspires to continue to work with different artists to play at more venues such as festivals and shows like BBC Introducing.

‘We are going to do a set list of covers’, says Devon when asked specifically about the concert in Westonzoyland. ‘to name a few, we will be performing songs like Isn’t She Lovely by Stevie Wonder, American Boy, September, Stand By Me and so on.

‘It will be all in that genre of pop tunes. And we will be playing together. So Sophie will be singing and I will be accompanying her with guitar!’

Devon also has a local connection in that he studied at Bridgwater and Taunton College completing the Performance pathway on the level 3 Music Technology and Performance Extended Diploma in 2019 before gaining a place at the prestigious Leeds Conservatoire.

There are currently no statutory requirements with regard to Covid and we are being more relaxed about numbers but Music on the Levels is retaining the informal booking system to help provide a comfortable and enjoyable experience for everyone and give an indication of how many cakes to bake! However, if you have not booked by the time of the concert, there will almost certainly be room for you.

Refreshments (tea, coffee, choice of cakes) are available at a modest charge from 2.15 pm until the start of the concert.

In order to help with the artists’ and other costs a raffle is held. In addition donations are encouraged. It costs over £400 to put on a concert.

If you wish to come to the concert, please contact Frank Challenger on 01278 699071 or email f.challenger@icloud.com  .