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Chairman of Ashford Sinfonia

Carolling with the Carrolls and co

It was with a mixture of incredulity, excitement and trepidation that I presented myself, dressed a bit like a Christmas elf, for Ashford Sinfonia’s Christmas Spectacular at the Tower Theatre in Folkestone on 21 December. I hadn’t played in a … Continue reading

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Reminder from the Secretary

Dear fellow musicians Our first rehearsal of the New Year will be this Monday, Jan 5th, at Highworth. And just to remind you as you plan your holidays, our concert dates for the next two terms are Sunday March 29th … Continue reading

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2014 in review

The WordPress.com stats helper monkeys prepared a 2014 annual report for this blog. Here’s an excerpt: A San Francisco cable car holds 60 people. This blog was viewed about 3,600 times in 2014. If it were a cable car, it … Continue reading

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Something for the cello section…

http://www.classicfm.com/artists/2cellos/news/iron-maiden-trooper-rossini/

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Folkestone and Hythe Orchestral Society

Another Christmas Concert…. FHOS Christmas Concert

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The things our maestro has never told us – by his dad.

Richard Carroll Susan asked me if I could write a piece about Wesley. She jokingly suggested that it could be along the lines of “Now get out there and practise or Father Christmas won’t bring you any presents” but I … Continue reading

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Yes, music really does change lives

Steph Batchelor So, I’m sat in my kitchen on another Monday evening, desperately trying to keep myself awake after a day of school and a meeting after work, wondering just what it is that keeps me going to Ashford Sinfonia … Continue reading

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Winter Prom

Click to see the full poster Winter Prom Poster from Folkestone Choral Society

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Bum Notes from the Brass section: In 1960s France remembering the fallen

Music is often associated with ceremony. And few ceremonies, especially national ones, are without music. Brass bands are a useful portable musical accessory for memorials in fields, town centres – wherever. Eastbourne Silver Band (ESB) had its share of call-outs … Continue reading

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Music you dislike but can’t resist?

During one of the Proms this year I turned on the radio (well started it on an app on my phone, to be precise) and it was the early stages of Ravel’s Bolero. This was the piece that Torvill and … Continue reading

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