peeweeel
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Two free Lunchtime recitals at Lichfield Cathedral:
May 3, Johannes Trumpler 1.10pm
May 31, Paul Carr 12.10pm
Retiring Collection.
Edited to correct times
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Recitals on Tuesdays at 7.30 pm in Lichfield Cathedral:
April 27th by Cathy Lamb (Assistant Organist) "Personal Favourites" including works by Bach, Handel and Liszt.
May 11th, by Martin Baker (Westminster Cathedral) " The Improviser's Art" including Beethoven and Liszt.
June 8th by Philip Scriven (Organist and DoM) "..and all that jazz.." Including Bernstein, Gershwin, a Planyavasky
(Sorry no fuller details)
With CCTV (yes I know how some "love" it but you can close your eyes or look away) and a glass of wine. Tickets £10.
As part of Lichfield Festival on July 13th at 10pm Philip Scriven will play Messiaen's La Nativite du Seigneur. This will complement an exhibition "Icons of the Incarnation" by Sophie Hacker.
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They are a newagents and their address is different. Are you sure they're one and the same?
Sorry, I knew the post code was Sutton Coldfield.
The post code you quoted gives:
The Works
5 Midpoint Park
Kingsbury Road
Minworth
SUTTON COLDFIELD
B76 1RN
and the phone book gives
The Works
Minworth
Tel: (0121) 313 6000 -
Unit 1000a Midpoint Park, Minworth, Sutton Coldfield, B76 1RN
Midpoint Park is an industrial estate
There is a book retailer/stationers/artists stuff called The Works. They have a branch here in Lichfield. Unfortunately I'm off to Tenerife in the morning so I can't check.
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It's for real!
The front cover bears the word "Music" and has a design with a treble clef on a wavy 9-line stave.
The back cover is labelled, "Music Notes - Manuscript paper for inspiration and composition". The maker is "Paper Place B76 1RN".
Friends who know something about music might perhaps have bought it as a joke, but I think that they were just not aware of its unconventional nature.
Thanks for the thought about hand-bells.
If you want to ask them, their address is The Paper Place, 71 Eachlehurst Road, Sutton Coldfield Tel 0121 351 1307
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and in July he gave a vocal workshop in Salisbury and spoke with enthusiasm about his job. How mysterious!
According to both his own website and the official British Monarchy website he is still there.
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Tuesday Nov 10th, 7.30 at the Cathedral, £8: the three Lichfield Organists give the end of season recital/concert. It's mainly requests so don't expect anything too highbrow but it's usually good fun..
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As I read it, it was just an aside - and a perfectly legitimate one which I, for one, found interesting. I bet I'm not the only one who didn't appreciate the distinction.
Neither did I until I moved and found myself walking daily past the Lichfield Register Office on the way to the Cathedral.
It is not unknown for wedding groups to move en mass from the RO to the Cathedral Close so that they can have "nice" photos. There is a perfectly good park adjacent to the office. We even had one group move into the building. That did seem somewhat fraudulent!
Back on topic: at all the local parish churches that I have had connections with the Organist (not me) had the right to a fee if not required.
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THe Lichfield Cathedral Recital series for 2009, all at 7.30pm:
Tuesday 10 March-Philip Scriven; Tuesday 12 May - Martyn Rawles; Tuesday 9 June - Cathy Lamb;
Friday 11 September - Cameron Carpenter; Tuesday 13 October - Carlo Curly;
Tuesday 10 November - "The home team" Trios and requests.
There has been a change:
Cathy Lamb plays on May 12 and Martyn Rawles on June 9
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THe Lichfield Cathedral Recital series for 2009, all at 7.30pm:
Tuesday 10 March-Philip Scriven; Tuesday 12 May - Martyn Rawles; Tuesday 9 June - Cathy Lamb;
Friday 11 September - Cameron Carpenter; Tuesday 13 October - Carlo Curly;
Tuesday 10 November - "The home team" Trios and requests.
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Sorry Paul, yes yours is 12.10. The Bower Carnival procession will be passing through The Close between 1.00 and 1.30!