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Monday, December 15, 2008

Traditional Christmas Music with The Priory Singers

Christchurch, Preston Road, North Shields - 7.30pm

Music will include Christmas Favourites such as O little Town of Bethlehem, Away in A Manger and Silent Night.

With soloists Shirley Wilkinson (Soprano), Joan Kelsall (Alto), Geoff Hughes (Tenor), Peter Walker (Bass).

Ticket prices and outlets to follow.

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Saturday, December 13, 2008

Guisborough Choral Society Christmas Concert

Guisborough Methodist Church, 7.30pm

Further details to follow

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Saturday, November 29, 2008

Cleveland Philharmonic Choir perform The Dream of Gerontius

Middlesborough Town Hall 7:30pm

John Forsyth leads the choir together with the forces of the Mowbray Orchestra in Elgar's amazing soul searing work based on the poem by Cardinal Newmann with soloists Jeffrey Lloyd-Roberts (tenor), Anna Stéephany (Alto), Alan Jeffery (Bass).

For further details including tickets see
www.cleveland-philharmonic-choir.org.uk

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Saturday, November 15, 2008

A Concert of Celebration by The Priory Singers

St Georges Church, Cullercoats - 7:30pm

A Concert of Celebration


The Priory Singers, conducted by Jonathan Scott, with soloists Rachel Orr (Soprano)
Ronnie Bridgett (Tenor) and Robert Seaton (Baritone).

Dvorak: Te Deum
Vaughan Williams: 5 Mystical Songs
Puccini: Messa de Gloria

Ticket prices and outlets to follow shortly.

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Tuesday, October 21, 2008

Free learn to sing course - Tees Valley Barbershop Harmony Club

5 weeks, starting Tuesday 23rd September 2008
7.00pm to 9.00pm, University of Teesside, Middlesbrough

Supported by a national musical educational charity and organised by the Tees Valley Barbershop Harmony Club, this course is aimed at men aged 16 and over. It is designed for both newcomers to singing and those who have not sung for a while.

You can get an idea of the course by visiting www.learntosingharmony.com.

For more information and to book a place, contact:
Dave Tyson, Tel: 01429 263943, email: david.tyson2@ntlworld.com
or Les McGhee, Tel: 01642 554405, email: darlington5@btconnect.com, Tees Valley Barbershop Harmony Club.

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Tuesday, October 14, 2008

Free learn to sing course - Tees Valley Barbershop Harmony Club

5 weeks, starting Tuesday 23rd September 2008
7.00pm to 9.00pm, University of Teesside, Middlesbrough

Supported by a national musical educational charity and organised by the Tees Valley Barbershop Harmony Club, this course is aimed at men aged 16 and over. It is designed for both newcomers to singing and those who have not sung for a while.

You can get an idea of the course by visiting www.learntosingharmony.com.

For more information and to book a place, contact:
Dave Tyson, Tel: 01429 263943, email: david.tyson2@ntlworld.com
or Les McGhee, Tel: 01642 554405, email: darlington5@btconnect.com, Tees Valley Barbershop Harmony Club.

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Saturday, October 11, 2008

Guisborough Choral Society perform Rossini's Petite Messe solonnelle

St Nicholas Church Guisborough, 7.30pm

Rossini's Petite Messe solonnelle with piano and harmonium accompaniment

Soloists to be announced

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Tuesday, October 07, 2008

Free learn to sing course - Tees Valley Barbershop Harmony Club

5 weeks, starting Tuesday 23rd September 2008
7.00pm to 9.00pm, University of Teesside, Middlesbrough

Supported by a national musical educational charity and organised by the Tees Valley Barbershop Harmony Club, this course is aimed at men aged 16 and over. It is designed for both newcomers to singing and those who have not sung for a while.

You can get an idea of the course by visiting www.learntosingharmony.com.

For more information and to book a place, contact:
Dave Tyson, Tel: 01429 263943, email: david.tyson2@ntlworld.com
or Les McGhee, Tel: 01642 554405, email: darlington5@btconnect.com, Tees Valley Barbershop Harmony Club.

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Wednesday, October 01, 2008

Bishop Auckland Music Society presents Jill Kemp (recorders) and Helen Reid (piano)

Throne Room, Auckland Castle, Bishop Auckland - 7.30pm

A concert from the baroque of Bach, Handel and Telemann to the modern of Bedford, Berkeley and Stephanie Cant.

Tickets: £12, £11 concessions, Child/student under 22 free, phone 0191 386 8622.

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Tuesday, September 30, 2008

Free learn to sing course - Tees Valley Barbershop Harmony Club

5 weeks, starting Tuesday 23rd September 2008
7.00pm to 9.00pm, University of Teesside, Middlesbrough

Supported by a national musical educational charity and organised by the Tees Valley Barbershop Harmony Club, this course is aimed at men aged 16 and over. It is designed for both newcomers to singing and those who have not sung for a while.

You can get an idea of the course by visiting www.learntosingharmony.com.

For more information and to book a place, contact:
Dave Tyson, Tel: 01429 263943, email: david.tyson2@ntlworld.com
or Les McGhee, Tel: 01642 554405, email: darlington5@btconnect.com, Tees Valley Barbershop Harmony Club.

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Saturday, September 27, 2008

Opera Nova with Cleveland Youth Opera: On Reflection

Middlesbrough Theatre, 7.30pm
Tickets: £9.00, £8.00 concessions, £1.00 under 19s
Tel: 01642 81 51 81


On Reflection includes some of the most supremely beautiful music ever written. Favourite pieces requested from past concerts and productions, including The Pearl Fishers Duet, the Barcarolle from The Tales of Hoffmann and the Evening Prayer from Hansel and Gretel.

We are also featuring some sacred music, Including the lovely Bach/Gounod Ave Maria. The exotic is catered for with excerpts from Thais, set in Egypt, The Golden Cockerel in Central Asia and Turandot in China.

The programme ends with our much acclaimed arrangement of Bishop's Home Sweet Home.

Including excerpts from:
Puccini; Turendot
Offenbach; Tales of Hoffmann
Mozart: Idomeneo
Handel: Rinaldo
Massenet: Thais
Gershwin: Porgy & Bess
Borodin: Kismet
Delibes: Lakme
Bizet: The Pearl Fishers
Bach/Gounod: Ave Maria
Rimsky-Korsakov: The Golden Cockerel
Humperdinck: Hansel & Gretel

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Tuesday, September 23, 2008

Free learn to sing course - Tees Valley Barbershop Harmony Club

5 weeks, starting Tuesday 23rd September 2008
7.00pm to 9.00pm, University of Teesside, Middlesbrough

Supported by a national musical educational charity and organised by the Tees Valley Barbershop Harmony Club, this course is aimed at men aged 16 and over. It is designed for both newcomers to singing and those who have not sung for a while.

You can get an idea of the course by visiting www.learntosingharmony.com.

For more information and to book a place, contact:
Dave Tyson, Tel: 01429 263943, email: david.tyson2@ntlworld.com
or Les McGhee, Tel: 01642 554405, email: darlington5@btconnect.com, Tees Valley Barbershop Harmony Club.

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Friday, September 19, 2008

The Aurora Ensemble (wind quintet)

Bishop Auckland Music Society
Throne Room, Auckland Castle, Bishop Auckland - 7.30pm


Reicha: Wind Quintet in C
Ibert: Trois Pieces Breves
Pierne: Pastorale
Bartok: Peasant Dances
Bizet: Suite from Carmen
von Einem: Serenade
Grainger: Lisbon and Walking Time

Tickets: £12, £11 concessions, Child/student under 22 free, phone 0191 386 8622.

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Saturday, July 19, 2008

Tyneside Chamber Orchestra - Handel, Bach, Suk

Alwinton Church, Alwinton (Near Rothbury), 7.30pm
Tickets: £7, £5 concessions, £1 students up to 18 in education

Programme to include:
Handel - Concerto Grosso Op. 6 in G minor
Bach - Violin Concerto in A minor
Suk - Serenade

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Saturday, July 19, 2008

Tyneside Chamber Orchestra: Violin Workshop

St. Hilda's Church Hall, Thornleigh Road, Jesmond, Newcastle; 10.30am - 12.30pm

Following the successful workshop for cellists in March, as part of the Making Music Sound Project, the orchestra is holding a further workshop at the above venue for young musicians, again featuring the soloist in our current concert (details below).

In the concert Edward Cross, who also leads the orchestra, will be playing Bach's Concerto in A Minor. Edward is a former leader of Newcastle University's symphony orchestra and regularly performs with the Durham Sinfonia, Newcastle Sinfonietta and the New Century Ragtime Orchestra. His main teaching base is the Music Centre in Heaton. He is to perform Schumann's Violin Concerto with the Yetholm Sinfonia in Kelso on 11 October.

If you know of any young violinists Grade 6 (or good Grade 5) or above who would like to work on a piece with Edward Cross could you let me have the names and addresses by 5 July. They would need to bring their own accompanist.

Edward and Roger Crowther from the orchestra have CRB clearance for working with young people and the orchestra's work with young people is governed by our Child Protection Policy, a copy of which is available on request.

For more information contact Roger Crowther, rogercrowther@talktalk.net, 0191 284 6615.

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Friday, July 18, 2008

Tyneside Chamber Orchestra - Handel, Bach, Suk

St. Basil and St. James Church, Wingrove Road, Fenham, Newcastle, 7.30pm
Tickets: £7, £5 concessions, £1 students up to 18 in education

Programme to include:
Handel - Concerto Grosso Op. 6 in G minor
Bach - Violin Concerto in A minor
Suk - Serenade

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Thursday, July 17, 2008

Summer Music Gathering in Stockton

Thursday 17th July: Drop-in event from 2-8pm.

Music groups invited to celebrate another year of music making in style!

Making Music has teamed up with Platform to provide a flexible mix of workshops, discussion groups, performances and networking to voluntary music groups in the North East.

Held at the Georgian Theatre, Stockton, on Thursday 17th July, the format of the event will be informal and flexible. With drop-in workshops and discussion groups from 2pm to 8pm, music groups and musicians can simply come to the sessions they want to, when they want to.

Everyone is invited to come along, and thanks to funding from Making Music and Stockton Borough Council the whole event is entirely free, including drinks and nibbles.

Workshops will include:
  • Conducting
  • Fundraising
  • Music and organisational development
  • Sponsorship
All from 2.50-3.50pm, repeated 6.30-7.30pm

Discussion groups from 5-5.45 pm will address questions such as:
  • How do we raise the profile of classical music making?
  • How can we work more effectively in the region to develop our audiences?
  • How do we encourage more people to join in?

There will also be opportunities to chat informally to representatives of MusicLeader, Northern Cultural Skills Partnership, the Community Foundation, the Sponsors Club for Arts and Business, Making Music and Platform, and find out more about the facilities available to community groups at Green Dragon Studios.
Community groups are also invited to perform at the event. Provisional slots are at 2pm, 3.50 or 5.45, and will last for around half an hour but groups are also invited to get in touch to arrange a time that suits them.

Join us to celebrate another year of music making!

For more information, including a full timetable and booking form contact Penny Appleyard at Platform on 01642 384687, mail@platformteesvalley.org.uk.

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Sunday, July 13, 2008

Opera Nova with Cleveland Youth Opera: On Reflection

Stokesley Town Hall, 7.30pm
Tickets: £10.00
Tel: 01429 42 34 24


On Reflection includes some of the most supremely beautiful music ever written. Favourite pieces requested from past concerts and productions, including The Pearl Fishers Duet, the Barcarolle from The Tales of Hoffmann and the Evening Prayer from Hansel and Gretel.

We are also featuring some sacred music, Including the lovely Bach/Gounod Ave Maria. The exotic is catered for with excerpts from Thais, set in Egypt, The Golden Cockerel in Central Asia and Turandot in China.

The programme ends with our much acclaimed arrangement of Bishop's Home Sweet Home.

Including excerpts from:
Puccini; Turendot
Offenbach; Tales of Hoffmann
Mozart: Idomeneo
Handel: Rinaldo
Massenet: Thais
Gershwin: Porgy & Bess
Borodin: Kismet
Delibes: Lakme
Bizet: The Pearl Fishers
Bach/Gounod: Ave Maria
Rimsky-Korsakov: The Golden Cockerel
Humperdinck: Hansel & Gretel

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Saturday, July 12, 2008

Prudhoe Community Choir Annual Concert

Prudhoe Community High School, Moor Road, Prudhoe; 7.30pm

An evening of light entertainment including a selection of songs from West End musicals and other popular vocal arrangements.

Tickets are £5 including refreshments. Contact 01661 835738 or 0191 4135090.

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Saturday, July 12, 2008

Choral Workshop and Masterclass with Mike Brewer OBE

Middlesbrough Town Hall, 2.30 - 4.30pm

Free entry

Be part of something big!

On August 24th the Olympic Torch comes to the UK. To celebrate, local singers and choirs will lead the public in massed song up and down the nation.

In preparation for this, the composer of the national song, Mike Brewer, will give a series of regional workshops for the participating singers.

  • Sing in a masterclass
  • Teach other choirs what you know
  • Practice both performing and leading
  • Represent your own choir
  • Learn the skills you need to lead the singing at a national music event, from a world famous composer and conductor!

What it's all about...

  • Platform Tees Valley and Middlesbrough town Hall are co-ordinating with Sing the Nation to bring this free event to the region, in preparation for the Torch handover ceremony on the 24th of August. This ceremony will be broadcast worldwide and one of the regional big screens will be in the Central Square, Middlesbrough.
  • At that event, various local choirs will lead the general public in singing a regional and a national song, as well as performing a song of their own choice. The regional song has yet to be decided upon, and choirs have the opportunity to suggest, share and teach one at this initial workshop.
  • During the course of the workshop Mike Brewer will teach participants the national song, and then teach them how to teach it themselves...a great opportunity to perform, share, learn and develop your musical leadership skills for the future.
  • The event as a whole is about joining together in song and linking the nation together. To this end, the workshop may be filmed so that other choirs in other regions can watch online and learn the music too.

Mike Brewer is an acclaimed Musical Director and conductor. He has conducted several award winning choirs, is the director of the National Youth Choirs of Great Britain, and has produced highly successful publications for fabermusic including the conductor's manual Kickstart your choir. His programme of concerts and workshops regularly take him to South East Asia, South Africa, Australia and New Zealand as well as within Europe. He has composed the National Song for the torch handover ceremony this year.

To request a booking form for an individual or choir, contact Penny Appleyard at Platform, mail@platformteesvalley.org.uk, 01642384687.

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Wednesday, July 09, 2008

Using the Arts with Juvenile and Young Offenders

BALTIC, Gateshead, 10.00 - 4.15pm

Artsplan is pleased to be delivering the one day course 'Using the Arts with Juvenile and Young Offenders' at the North East Artsplan Training Centre - BALTIC.

This training course provides an overview of delivering the arts to young people known to the criminal justice system, including those within the community and those within the secure estate. Participants will examine the issues that need to be considered when planning a project with juvenile and young offenders, highlighting the practical and safety issues associated with working in a secure unit, including appropriate behaviour, security and CRB legislation guidelines. The course will identify the skills needed to successfully implement an arts based project with these young people and understand the importance of good partnerships with prison education staff and youth offending teams.

A professional trainer with specialist experience in using the arts with juvenile and young offenders will be delivering the course. Artswork provides continual support towards the professional development of each trainer, guaranteeing courses remain relevant and informative, enabling us to deliver quality training.

All participants will receive a certificate of attendance and a FREE copy of the Artsplan 'Using the Arts with Juvenile and Young Offenders' guidelines, a useful resource for anyone working in this area.

Prices for each course, which include lunch and refreshments, range from £150 to £110, with limited bursaries available. All members of ENYAN can also request a 5% discount on all training!

For more information on the course and to book a place, please contact Jay Barron, Artsplan Development Manager, on artsplan@artswork.org.uk or call 023 8063 0960. To subscribe to ENYAN visit www.enyan.co.uk.

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Saturday, July 05, 2008

Newcastle Choral Society: Rio Grande and Chichester Psalms

Banqueting Suite, Civic Centre, Newcastle upon Tyne

Rio Grande - Constant Lambert
Chichester Psalms - Berstein

Two pianos and percussion

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Friday, July 04, 2008

The Brook Street Band

Bishop Auckland Music Society
Throne Room, Auckland Castle, Bishop Auckland - 7.30pm


Leclair: Premiere Recreation de Musique
Rameau: L'Entretien des Muses
Handel: Trio Sonata Op.2 No.4
Couperin: Huitieme Concert
Bach: Sonata for violin and harpsichord BWV 1014
Handel: Oxford Water Music Suites

Tickets: £12, £11 concessions, Child/student under 22 free, phone 0191 386 8622.

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Sunday, June 29, 2008

The Tynedale Orchestra Open Day

Orchestral Open Day

The Tynedale Orchestra will be holding its annual 'open day' on Sunday June 29th this year, from 10am to 4.30pm in the Winter Gardens, Queen Elizabeth High School, Hexham (our usual rehearsal venue). We will be working on Symphony no 2 by Brahms under the direction of our conductor Alex Lewis. The cost is £10, all are welcome, click here to download an application form.

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Saturday, June 28, 2008

Music for Royal Occasions - Durham Singers

Elvet Methodist Church, Durham - 7.30pm.

Music for Royal Occasions
includes works by Purcell and Blow, with baroque strings.

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Saturday, June 28, 2008

The Cleveland Philharmonic Choir 40th Anniversary Concert

Stockton Baptist Taberacle 7:30pm

Haydn: Creation

Soloists from The Royal Northern College of Music
John Forsyth, Conductor
Mowbray Orchestra

For further information contact info@cleveland-philharmonic-choir.org.uk


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Saturday, June 28, 2008

Opera Nova with Cleveland Youth Opera: On Reflection - Picnic in the Garden

Ormesby Hall, 7pm
Tickets: £10.00
Tel: 01287 62 21 76, 01429 42 34 24


Bring your picnic in the garden

On Reflection includes some of the most supremely beautiful music ever written. Favourite pieces requested from past concerts and productions, including The Pearl Fishers Duet, the Barcarolle from The Tales of Hoffmann and the Evening Prayer from Hansel and Gretel.

We are also featuring some sacred music, Including the lovely Bach/Gounod Ave Maria. The exotic is catered for with excerpts from Thais, set in Egypt, The Golden Cockerel in Central Asia and Turandot in China.

The programme ends with our much acclaimed arrangement of Bishop's Home Sweet Home.

Including excerpts from:
Puccini; Turendot
Offenbach; Tales of Hoffmann
Mozart: Idomeneo
Handel: Rinaldo
Massenet: Thais
Gershwin: Porgy & Bess
Borodin: Kismet
Delibes: Lakme
Bizet: The Pearl Fishers
Bach/Gounod: Ave Maria
Rimsky-Korsakov: The Golden Cockerel
Humperdinck: Hansel & Gretel

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Saturday, June 28, 2008

Any new orchestra leaders out there?

Wylam Institute, 10.30am - 4.30pm

One of the ways that the Cobweb Orchestra has been able to expand the amount we offer over the last year has been the development of professional group leaders (as in conductors rather than lead violinists). People who express an interest in becoming Leaders must first attend an induction day (at a cost of £25) and then join the Leaders' Group which meets roughly every two months. Once people are sufficiently able and confident, they can take on the job of leading sessions and are remunerated at our standard rates of pay.

There has been continued interest from within and from outside the orchestra and so we are running another induction day on Saturday 28th June 2008 at Wylam Institute (10.30am - 4.30pm). There are still a couple of places free, so please get in touch with me if you are interested in becoming a Cobweb leader.
For more information and to book contact Andy : andy.jackson0@talk21.com

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Saturday, June 21, 2008

Gloria! A Celebration: The Bailiffgate Singers and guests

St James' United Reformed Church, Pottergate Alnwick, 7.30pm.

A concert by The Bailiffgate Singers and a guest choir from Whitby, The Tuesday Singers will be held at the newly refurbished premises of St James' United Reformed Church, Pottergate Alnwick, on Saturday 21 June 2008 at 7.30pm.

They will be performing a varied repertoire including, Schubert's Mass in F and Part Songs; Haydn's Gloria from Heiligmesse, Tavener's The Lamb, highlights from Mamma Mia!, gospels and folk songs.

Tickets available from choir members and St James' Church priced at £6 each.

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Saturday, June 21, 2008

A Night at the Opera with The Priory Singers

St John's Church Hall, North Shields - 7.30pm

A Night at the Opera
The group will sing old operatic favourite choruses from Nabucco, Trovatore and others, ably assisted in by popular soprano Rachel Orr, mezzo Maureen McAuley, and baritone Robert Seaton.

Music director: Jonathan Scott.

Ticket prices and outlets to follow shortly.

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Saturday, June 21, 2008

Hartlepool Orchestral Beginners' Sessions

Come and play in an orchestra for the first time! If you're an adult learning an instrument or have just dusted the cobwebs off your old violin in the attic come along and give your instrument an airing with others.

The sessions will be on June 7th, 14th and 21st, from 10.30am - 12.30pm in the Town Hall Theatre, Raby Road, Hartlepool, TS24 8AH. The cost will be £3 for Cobwebs members and £4 for non-members, and free for Hartlepool residents. The first session will be led by Andy Jackson, and the second and third by Clare Barker who made similar sessions in May both enjoyable and very instructive for participants.

For more information and a booking form contact Liz: liz.carlile@ntlworld.com

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Sunday, June 15, 2008

Cappella Novocastriensis: 'In Honour of Mary and Cuthbert'

Melrose Parish Church, 8pm

'In Honour of Mary and Cuthbert'

Palestrina: Mass and motet 'Assumpta est Maria'
Victoria: Magnificat 'primi toni'
Tavener: Ikon of St Cuthbert of Lindisfarne
Bruckner: Ave Maria
Rachmaninov: Ave Maria

Tickets £8, concessions available, from Windows (0191 232 1356) and at the door.

This is the start of Cappella's five year musical journey, visiting venues particularly associated with St Cuthbert. At Melrose, he reputedly had a vision which eventually took him to Holy Island, and into the Golden Age of Northumbria.

Further info: www.cappellanovocastriensis.com

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Saturday, June 14, 2008

Opera Nova with Cleveland Youth Opera: On Reflection

Darlington Arts Centre, 8pm
Tickets: £9.00, £8.00 concessions
Tel: 01325 48 65 55


On Reflection includes some of the most supremely beautiful music ever written. Favourite pieces requested from past concerts and productions, including The Pearl Fishers Duet, the Barcarolle from The Tales of Hoffmann and the Evening Prayer from Hansel and Gretel.

We are also featuring some sacred music, Including the lovely Bach/Gounod Ave Maria. The exotic is catered for with excerpts from Thais, set in Egypt, The Golden Cockerel in Central Asia and Turandot in China.

The programme ends with our much acclaimed arrangement of Bishop's Home Sweet Home.

Including excerpts from:
Puccini; Turendot
Offenbach; Tales of Hoffmann
Mozart: Idomeneo
Handel: Rinaldo
Massenet: Thais
Gershwin: Porgy & Bess
Borodin: Kismet
Delibes: Lakme
Bizet: The Pearl Fishers
Bach/Gounod: Ave Maria
Rimsky-Korsakov: The Golden Cockerel
Humperdinck: Hansel & Gretel

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Saturday, June 14, 2008

Bach Cantatas - Newcastle upon Tyne Bach Choir with Anthony Robson

King's Hall, Newcastle University, 7.30pm

Newcastle upon Tyne Bach Choir with Anthony Robson, baroque oboe, perform Bach Cantatas 78, 97, 135.

Concerto for violin & oboe BWV 1060

Katharine Fuge
James Laing
James Gilchrist
Adrian Powter

Newcastle Baroque

Anthony Robson, baroque oboe
Simon Jones, violin

Conductor: Eric Cross

Tickets £15, concessions available, from Newcastle Tourist Information Centre (0191 277 8003).

A star-studded line up of vocal soloists, and arguably the best baroque oboist in the world - who happens to come from Middlesbrough!

Simon Jones has lead all the leading baroque ensembles.

Further info: www.newcastlebachchoir.org.uk

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Saturday, June 14, 2008

'Going French' with Cleveland Chamber Orchestra

Teesside High School, Eaglescliffe, Stockton - 7.30pm

"Going French"
Debussy Petite Suite
Fauré Élégie
Gounod Petite Symphonie for wind
Poulenc Sinfonietta

Tickets £8, £7, children/students £2, available on the door or reserve by contacting Tim Jackson (01748 821343, tim@timpjackson.plus.com).

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Saturday, June 14, 2008

New Tyneside Orchestra: Gala Concert

The Royal Grammar School, Jesmond 7:30pm

Festival Overture - Shostakovich

'Song to the Moon', Rusalka - Dvorak
'O Mio Babbino Caro' - Puccini
Exsultate Jubilate -Mozart
Voi Che Sapete - Mozart
Overture '1812' - Tchaikovsky
L'Arlesienne Suite No.2 - Bizet
Overture, 'William Tell' - Rossini

Soprano Soloist - Rachel Orr (Northern Opera)
Conductor - David Milner


Tickets:
£9 for adults
£7 for concessions
£4 for students/unwaged

Tickets from JG Windows, Central Arcade, Newcastle, telephone: 0191 232 1356 or Royal Grammar School, telephone: 0191 212 8930. Alternatively you can buy tickets on the door.

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Saturday, June 14, 2008

Hartlepool Orchestral Beginners' Sessions

Come and play in an orchestra for the first time! If you're an adult learning an instrument or have just dusted the cobwebs off your old violin in the attic come along and give your instrument an airing with others.

The sessions will be on June 7th, 14th and 21st, from 10.30am - 12.30pm in the Town Hall Theatre, Raby Road, Hartlepool, TS24 8AH. The cost will be £3 for Cobwebs members and £4 for non-members, and free for Hartlepool residents. The first session will be led by Andy Jackson, and the second and third by Clare Barker who made similar sessions in May both enjoyable and very instructive for participants.

For more information and a booking form contact Liz: liz.carlile@ntlworld.com

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Friday, June 13, 2008

Bishop Auckland Music Society presents Ensemble 360

Throne Room, Auckland Castle, Bishop Auckland - 7.30pm

Mozart: String Quartet, K465, The Dissonance
Misek: Sonata No.2 for double bass and piano Op. 6
Schubert: Piano Quintet, D667, The Trout

Tickets: £12, £11 concessions, Child/student under 22 free, phone 0191 386 8622.

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Saturday, June 07, 2008

Jesmond Choral Group present 'Mystical Muse'

St Hilda's Church, Thornleigh Rd, Jesmond, 7.30pm

Dvořák's Te Deum | Puccini's Messa di Gloria | Vaughan Williams Five Mystical Songs

Alex Murchie (Soprano)
Louise Pickering (Soprano)
Chris Vernazza (Tenor)
Robert Seaton (Bass-Baritone)

Piano: Fang Fang
Conductor: Jonathan Scott

Tickets £5 (on door or reserve:jonathan.scott@blueyonder.co.uk; 07850 036556) - concessions available.

Note change of venue from original advertisement.

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Saturday, June 07, 2008

Bishopwearmouth Choral Society present An Evening with Gershwin and friends

Sunderland Minster 7:30pm

Conductor David Murray

Further information including ticket availability contact 0191 5227721

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Saturday, June 07, 2008

Hartlepool Orchestral Beginners' Sessions

Come and play in an orchestra for the first time! If you're an adult learning an instrument or have just dusted the cobwebs off your old violin in the attic come along and give your instrument an airing with others.

The sessions will be on June 7th, 14th and 21st, from 10.30am - 12.30pm in the Town Hall Theatre, Raby Road, Hartlepool, TS24 8AH. The cost will be £3 for Cobwebs members and £4 for non-members, and free for Hartlepool residents. The first session will be led by Andy Jackson, and the second and third by Clare Barker who made similar sessions in May both enjoyable and very instructive for participants.

For more information and a booking form contact Liz: liz.carlile@ntlworld.com

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Saturday, June 07, 2008

Darlington Clarinet Ensemble: Play Day (for clarinet and saxophone) and Evening Concert

Play Day for Clarinet and Saxophone players