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Diocese of Leeds Organists’ Training Programme Masterclasses – venue change

Please note change of venue.  Arrangements have now been made to use the organ in St Robert’s, Harrogate (Robert Street, Harrogate HG1 1HP), which is a fine two-manual Hill
(http://www.npor.org.uk/NPORView.html?RI=N02918). The church is under five minutes’ walk from the station, and there is plenty of on-street parking,  or in the multi-storey car park.
 
 If you require any further information or think that you  might like to play in either of the classes, please contact David Pipe direct (contact details below).   Places for players are still available and observers are encouraged to attend as well.  
 
 
David Pipe
Director of the Organists’ Training Programme & Cathedral Organist
Diocese of Leeds
07810 810494

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HALIFAX MINSTER – 2017 ORGAN RECITALS

Organ Recitals 2017

Halifax Minster has attracted some international, also some high-profile organists for this series.

Last year there was a significant increase in attendance to the recitals. 

Please support the Minster in 2017; all are very welcome.

Recitals on Thursdays at 1:00 pm

(Lunch available from 12.30 pm) 

 

www.halifaxminster.org.uk

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AN EVENING WITH NIGEL OGDEN

AN EVENING WITH NIGEL OGDEN

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CHRIST CHURCH, GREAT AYTON

GUISBOROUGH ROAD, GREAT AYTON, MIDDLESBOROUGH,  TS9 6NN
(Tel: 01642 722333)

FRIDAY 3 MARCH 2017 AT 7:30 PM

(DOORS OPEN 7:00 PM)

The star of BBC Radio 2’s ‘The Organist Entertains‘ comes to Great Ayton, providing an evening of unmissable classics and demonstrating the newly refurbished organ

Tickets £10:00 – light refreshments available

Tickets online from: Nigel Ogden and can be purchased from the Great Ayton Discovery Centre,

105B High St, Great Ayton, Middlesbrough, TS9 6NB (Tel: 01642 723268)

For more information – Tel: 01642 724450 or 01642 722501

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Huddersfield Bach Collegium

Huddersfield Bach Collegium – Sunday 26 February at 6:30 pm

at Holy Trinity Church, Trinity Street,

Huddersfield, HD1 4QT

Holy Trinity is delighted to be hosting the inaugural performance of the Huddersfield Bach Collegium.

This new group is performing the liturgical music of Bach and other composers to a professional standard in its intended form – as an act of worship.

We would like to invite all who might be interested to the first event, to be held on Sunday 26th February  at 6.30 pm.

It would be great to see a good congregation in what promises to be
an uplifting and rich start to the Lenten season.

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Halifax Choral Society ELIJAH 19 March 2017

Spring brings a burst of musical colour and life in the renowned Halifax Choral Society’s Spring Concert

with the North of England Classical Orchestra

at the Victoria Theatre, Halifax

on Sunday 19th March 2017 at 4.00 pm.

HCS Elijah A5 10.16 (1)

Here are the details of our first celebration concert of our 200th year; we were founded in 1817 and we believe that we are the oldest choral society in the world.  Over that long period we have performed the vast majority of the choral repertoire.  This is the first event in a very special year of music making, including a brand new work, specially commissioned by ourselves, a visit to sing in the Snape Maltings in Suffolk, a CD recording of our new work, a specially commissioned book on the history of the choir, written by the eminent Halifax historian Dr John Hargreaves, and much more. Whilst our members are all amateur singers from many walks of life, the choir is very highly regarded for the quality of its singing. Having a choir of this calibre in Halifax means that there is no need to travel into either Leeds or Manchester to attend concerts of the highest quality. This concert offers a wonderful opportunity to enjoy the drama and excitement of the musical story of ‘ELIJAH’.

This is the major choral work of the celebrated Victorian composer Felix Mendelssohn, who was a great favourite of Queen Victoria and Prince Albert.  The work was commissioned for the Birmingham Music Festival of 1846, and it seems that members of the Halifax Choral Society took part, as the work was performed again in Halifax later that same year.  It has rightly remained a very popular work ever since.

 The titanic battle between rival prophets, and the whirlwind and fire from heaven are spectacular, contrasting with the wretchedness of drought and famine and the strong faith of the widow and her son who care for Elijah. A wonderfully crafted oratorio, not to be missed.

Along with the Halifax Choral Society, we welcome, as our guests, members of the Ipswich Choral Society (who as the 2nd oldest Choral society wanted to work with HCS as the oldest!), so the impressive forces of singers will themselves be a feature of the concert. 

 In order to fit all the many musicians on stage for this epic concert, we have an innovative stage layout which will bring some of the orchestra into the auditorium area on a raised platform.  This should add much extra interest for the audience.

There are four very talented young soloists, Catrin Pryce-Jones soprano, Emma Stannard mezzo, Peter Harris tenor, and Paul Grant baritone. The conductor for this impressively ambitious concert is the Choral Society’s celebrated music director, John Pryce-Jones.

Tickets for this special event range from £9:00 to £23:00 with discounts available, on sale from the Theatre Box Office on 01422 351158 or online at www.victoriatheatre.co.uk

 

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RELIEF/STAND-IN ORGANIST AVAILABLE FOR COVER

Competent organist available for relief/stand-in cover

Has played the organs at Burley in Wharfedale, St James, Manston (Leeds) and St Martin, Potternewton (Leeds) between Christmas and New Year.

All bookings result from recommendation/word of mouth.  Flexibility regarding liturgy/type of organ/reasonable travelling distance.

Interested parties are welcome to contact:
David Austin
10 Grove Cottages
Brighouse HD6 2RE
Tel: 07790 480058 or E-mail: david@alanaustin.myzen.co.uk

 

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Organist & Vacancies – Thornhill Parish Church, Dewsbury

THORNHILL PARISH CHURCH OF ST MICHAEL & ALL ANGELS,

DEWSBURY, WF12 0JZ

 has a number of job vacancies (closing date for applications 11 February 2017)

For full details of the posts, overview and job description, please open the following links:

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Thornhill PC

visit www.thornhillparishchurch.org.uk
or Thornhillparishchurchhistory.org.uk
or on Facebook at Thornhill Parish Church & whitley lower
or on Twitter@Thornhi

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2017 CIRENCESTER INTERNATIONAL ORGAN FESTIVAL – PROGRAMME ANNOUNCED

2017 CIRENCESTER INTERNATIONAL ORGAN FESTIVAL 

 22ND – 29TH APRIL 2017

Some highlights:

We have an amazing opener to the 2017 festival with international virtuoso, Stephen Tharp. This is Stephen’s first (and only planned) recital in
the UK in over 10 years. Described by The Diapason as “the best organist in America” Stephen has played more than 1400 concerts across 48 tours worldwide, building one of the most well-respected international careers in the world. A once in a lifetime concert, coming to Cirencester and not to be missed.
Back by popular demand Anthony Hammond will be closing the festival with one of his exciting and innovative improvised silent movies. Full details to be released soon.

In addition to our free week-day lunchtime concerts we have two new events:

Thursday 27th April 2017 – Family Gala Concert: Peter & the Wolf:  with organ, poetry and pictures
Friday 28th April 2017 – Gala Wine Recital:  this year you can hear Heilscher’s California Wine Suite played alongside a tutored wine tasting! Perfect for wine and music lovers.

For full programme details, list of performers and to buy tickets, please go to:  http://cirencesterorganfestival.co.uk/

We look forward to welcoming you to Cirencester again in April.

Helen Hammond
Cirencester International Organ Festival

T:  01451 861804
M: 07946 253724
www.cirencesterorganfestival.co.uk
Follow us on Twitter @cpcorgan

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ORGAN COMPETITION – KENT COUNTY ORGANISTS’ ASSOCIATION

KENT COUNTY ORGANISTS’ ASSOCIATION

(PATRON: BISHOP OF ROCHESTER)

ORGAN COMPETITION

18 MARCH 2017 – 1:00 PM

AT ALL SAINTS CHURCH, MILL STREET, MAIDSTONE, KENT,  ME15 6YE

(CLOSING DATE FOR APPLICATIONS: 31 JANUARY 2017)

If you are a young and enthusiastic student of the organ, here is an opportunity that could change and enhance your musical life.  The Kent County Organists’ Association is again organising their annual competition, open to organ students under 21 years of age, offering YOU the chance to:

  • PLAY before a discerning and appreciative audience
  • WIN handsome prizes
  • RECEIVE expert advice
  • PERFORM in Rochester Cathedral and Central London
  • ENHANCE your prospects of advancing your career as an organist

For full details visit: Kent County Organ Comp

Or contact Dr David Shuker: Tel 07970 276070/E-mail info@signofthepipe.com

Or find us on Facebook (Kent Organists) and follow us on Twitter @KentOrganists

 

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Master Class Images – St Patrick’s RC Church, Huddersfield

Photographs taken during the Master Class (Protestant Germany 1650-1750)

held at St Patrick’s RC Church in Huddersfield

 on Saturday 26 November 2016

led by James Parsons (Royal College of Organists)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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