Marshchapel Arts Diary for 2010

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Tickets for all Marshchapel Arts concerts  are available from Paul Hicks 01472 389874

and  Marshchapel Village Post Office

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Music for all Tastes

by

LOUTH MALE VOICE CHOIR

Traditional-Popular-Sentimental-Humorous

High quality music for every taste

Friday 11th June at  7:30pm

Drinks marquee from 6:45pm and interval barbecue available

Tickets £7 (concessions £5)

lmvc2 (9K)

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Choral Evensong - Choir of Grimsby Minster

June 27th 6pm

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The London Mozart Players

 FRIDAY 25th JUNE at 7:30pm

Tickets £8

Programme

Grieg    Holberg Suite

Vaughan Williams    Oboe Concerto

Borodin    Nocturne

Tchaikovsky    Serenade for Strings

 

Drinks marquee from 6:45pm

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MARSHCHAPEL ARTS 2010 EXHIBITION

July Friday 9th --Saturday10th--Sunday11th

open daily 11am--5.30pm

Entrance by catalogue £1.50

250 paintings on display/for sale

entry by catalogue £1.50 on the door

door proceeds will be shared between St Andrews children's 

hospice and St Mary's heating fund

 

Refreshments available throughout

 

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BOSTON SINFONIA

Vivaldi, Bach, Elgar & Mendelssohn

Saturday 2nd October at 7.30pm

Drinks marquee from 6:45pm

The Sinfonia will be performing the following as part of the Marshchapel Arts season:

Vivaldi Concertos for 4 violins RV 567 & 580
Bach Violin Concerto in E major - soloist Anne Dales
Elgar Serenade for Strings
Mendelssohn String Symphony No 9 in C major

Tickets £8 ( £6 concessions)

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Organ Recital

October 17th 6pm  Free Entry

 

Tickets for all Marshchapel Arts concerts  are available from Paul Hicks 01472 389874

and  Marshchapel Village Post Office

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Ceilidh Night

with

Pierrot Folk Dance Band

November 13th Marshchapel Village Hall

7.30pm till late

Traditional English & French music, dancing to a caller.

 

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