Another wonderful afternoon of music …. and members of the audience have a blow themselves!

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Gill Sayzeland has a go at one of Colin Block’s extensive collection of trumpets while Colin blows the hose pipe on which he played Jeremiah Clarke’s famous Prince of Denmark’s March (aka the Trumpet Voluntary) in a varied and uplifting programme of music from mediaeval to modern.

Colin comments, ‘Please tell Gill that she has more potential than she realises to play the trumpet.  It’s never too late!’

The concert included Linda Stocks on the ‘cello and Jacquelyn Bevan on keyboards, accompanying Colin as well as playing solo and together- particularly memorable in Saint-Saëns’ The Swan.

Colin Bloch: Sound the Trumpets!

Sunday 25 November 2018, 3.30 pm St Mary’s Church TA7 0EP

COLIN BLOCH TRUMPETER

A spectacular seasonal concert in the wonderful acoustics of the beautiful historic parish church. Colin Bloch (trumpets & horn), accompanied by Linda Stocks (cello) & Jacquelyn Bevan (keyboards), performs an assortment of pieces from the Renaissance to the present on his collection of brass instruments of all shapes and sizes. Thrill to virtuoso pieces by Jeremiah Clarke, Mozart, Verdi, Bernstein and more. Suitable for all ages and a chance to try out some of the instruments.

Website: http://www.colinbloch.com/music_about.html

There is no need to book; just turn up in time to be seated by 3.30 pm. Doors open at 3.00 pm.

Contact Ann Philcox on 01278 691438 akphilcox@btinternet.comfor more information.

Sally Jenkins

Sunday 28 October 2018, 3.30 pm Church Hall TA7 0ED

Sally Jenkins

Nationally-acclaimed harpist, Sally presents a delicious mix of popular, traditional, classical and folk for solo harp and accompanied voice, in a mainly Celtic themed programme. She will play music from Ireland, the British Isles and European Celtic nations, on both the lever and the pedal harp.

Website: http://www.sallyharp.co.uk

There is no need to book; just turn up in time to be seated by 3.30 pm. Doors open at 3.00 pm.

Contact Ann Philcox on 01278 691438 akphilcox@btinternet.comfor more information.