Adolphe Sax's birth town. Some photos from a trip to hear some of the International Saxophone Competition
Tuesday, 5 November 2019
Saturday, 14 September 2019
All Saints, Ashdon, Essex Open Day 2019
As Walden Winds were not able to play at Ashdon church's open day I was asked if I'd like to volunteer a harp performance. I've not done a huge amount recently so it was a great chance to get back into some practise. I did two 30-minute sets and had a small and appreciative audience for both. I did all of the old favourites and feel I really ought to add a few new numbers to the repertoire.
In between sets I received my payment of tea 'n' cake and we had a tour of the bell tower which included seeing and hearing the bells being rung and then climbing the 97 steps to see the bells in place. All Saints is a Grade I listed building with an impressive history going back centuries.
In between sets I received my payment of tea 'n' cake and we had a tour of the bell tower which included seeing and hearing the bells being rung and then climbing the 97 steps to see the bells in place. All Saints is a Grade I listed building with an impressive history going back centuries.
The oldest bell is from the 1500's |
All Saints, Ashdon |
Fete de la Musique 2018, Saffron Walden
June 2018
Just going through some emails and realised I never got round to writing up the blog for Saffron Walden's Fete de la Musique. Another amazing day in the town with music absolutely everywhere. the day officially started at midday but I arrived at my first venue a little earlier, Hart's Books.
Just going through some emails and realised I never got round to writing up the blog for Saffron Walden's Fete de la Musique. Another amazing day in the town with music absolutely everywhere. the day officially started at midday but I arrived at my first venue a little earlier, Hart's Books.
Waiting to set up at my second venue, the Courtyard Cafe |
Harmonia Singers led by Kirsty Body |
Walden Winds in the Market Square |
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