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Bluecoat Concert
Posted: Mon Jan 09, 2006 8:58 am
by englishangel
I received notification of this today so I checked up on the CH website
If anyone is interested.
CHRIST'S HOSPITAL BLUECOAT CONCERT
ST JOHNS, SMITH SQUARE, LONDON
Monday 6th FEBRUARY 2006 7.30pm
For the second year our annual Bluecoat Concert is in the magnificent acoustic of St John's, Smith Square concert hall. Our most accomplished pupils will perform a showcase concert featuring jazz, brass, wind, vocal and string ensembles interspersed with some exceptional solo items.
http://www.sjss.org.uk
6th FEBRUARY 2006
MUSIC SHOWCASE CONCERT AT ST JOHNS, SMITH SQUARE, LONDON
For further information and ticket sales please contact the Music School on
01403 247438 or
music@christs-hospital.org.uk
http://www.christs-hospital.org.uk/40.html
What no ROCK?
Posted: Mon Jan 09, 2006 10:42 am
by Richard Ruck
No rock at all!
I'll be going along to this. Should be an interesting gig!
Posted: Mon Jan 09, 2006 10:46 am
by englishangel
Richard Ruck wrote:
No rock at all!
I'll be going along to this. Should be an interesting gig!
Well there is 'Natural Woman' by Carole King.
A very eclectic concert I would say.
Posted: Mon Jan 09, 2006 10:54 am
by Richard Ruck
englishangel wrote:Richard Ruck wrote:
No rock at all!
I'll be going along to this. Should be an interesting gig!
Well there is 'Natural Woman' by Carole King.
A very eclectic concert I would say.
Very eclectic indeed. St. Johns is a great venue, though, and I think that some high-profile 'musical' Old Blues will be invited to attend to lend support to the school's musical activities.
Posted: Mon Jan 09, 2006 10:59 am
by englishangel
Richard Ruck wrote:englishangel wrote:Richard Ruck wrote:
No rock at all!
I'll be going along to this. Should be an interesting gig!
Well there is 'Natural Woman' by Carole King.
A very eclectic concert I would say.
Very eclectic indeed. St. Johns is a great venue, though, and I think that some high-profile 'musical' Old Blues will be invited to attend to lend support to the school's musical activities.
Catherine Ennis (6's 65-?) is at St Lawrence Jewry.
http://www.londonorgan.co.uk/stlawrencejewry.htm
Posted: Mon Jan 09, 2006 11:19 am
by Great Plum
I take it that this is the traditional 'Purcell Room Concert' being held at a different venue whilst they work out how to renovate that lump of concrete on the South Bank!
Posted: Mon Jan 09, 2006 11:23 am
by Richard Ruck
Great Plum wrote:I take it that this is the traditional 'Purcell Room Concert' being held at a different venue whilst they work out how to renovate that lump of concrete on the South Bank!
I think so. St.Johns is much nicer, though.
Re. The Purcell Room - the C.H. Dance Band played there in 1977 as part of a 'Music for Youth' festival. Good fun it was, too.
Posted: Mon Jan 09, 2006 11:32 am
by Great Plum
I'm sure it is - I think the Purcell Room has good acoustics and that's er... it...
Posted: Mon Jan 09, 2006 1:04 pm
by AKAP
englishangel wrote:Richard Ruck wrote:englishangel wrote:
Well there is 'Natural Woman' by Carole King.
A very eclectic concert I would say.
Very eclectic indeed. St. Johns is a great venue, though, and I think that some high-profile 'musical' Old Blues will be invited to attend to lend support to the school's musical activities.
Catherine Ennis (6's 65-?) is at St Lawrence Jewry.
http://www.londonorgan.co.uk/stlawrencejewry.htm
Her brother Christopher P Ennis was in Mid B when I was there. I'm sure their parents weren't thinking when they gave him his middle name.