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SUMMARY:Preludes Music
DESCRIPTION:Preludes Music\, the education arm of the Bristol Ensemble\, continues its work in areas of Bristol that are experiencing high levels of economic disadvantage and aims to put music at the heart of every child’s education. By doing so we improve confidence\, co-ordination\, speech and language and benefit all other areas of their learning. \nPreludes Music has been running successfully since 2009 in several schools areas of Bristol. It is the most extensive project of its type in the country and grew from discussions between Roger Huckle of the Bristol Ensemble\, Professor Leslie Bunt of the University of the West of England and James Wetz a former Head Teacher. \nFind out more at www.bristolensemble.com/preludes
URL:https://bristolensemble.com/event/preludes-music-3/2024-07-02/
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SUMMARY:Preludes Music
DESCRIPTION:Preludes Music\, the education arm of the Bristol Ensemble\, continues its work in areas of Bristol that are experiencing high levels of economic disadvantage and aims to put music at the heart of every child’s education. By doing so we improve confidence\, co-ordination\, speech and language and benefit all other areas of their learning. \nPreludes Music has been running successfully since 2009 in several schools areas of Bristol. It is the most extensive project of its type in the country and grew from discussions between Roger Huckle of the Bristol Ensemble\, Professor Leslie Bunt of the University of the West of England and James Wetz a former Head Teacher. \nFind out more at www.bristolensemble.com/preludes
URL:https://bristolensemble.com/event/preludes-music-3/2024-09-03/
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SUMMARY:Preludes Music
DESCRIPTION:Preludes Music\, the education arm of the Bristol Ensemble\, continues its work in areas of Bristol that are experiencing high levels of economic disadvantage and aims to put music at the heart of every child’s education. By doing so we improve confidence\, co-ordination\, speech and language and benefit all other areas of their learning. \nPreludes Music has been running successfully since 2009 in several schools areas of Bristol. It is the most extensive project of its type in the country and grew from discussions between Roger Huckle of the Bristol Ensemble\, Professor Leslie Bunt of the University of the West of England and James Wetz a former Head Teacher. \nFind out more at www.bristolensemble.com/preludes
URL:https://bristolensemble.com/event/preludes-music-3/2024-10-01/
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SUMMARY:Preludes Music
DESCRIPTION:Preludes Music\, the education arm of the Bristol Ensemble\, continues its work in areas of Bristol that are experiencing high levels of economic disadvantage and aims to put music at the heart of every child’s education. By doing so we improve confidence\, co-ordination\, speech and language and benefit all other areas of their learning. \nPreludes Music has been running successfully since 2009 in several schools areas of Bristol. It is the most extensive project of its type in the country and grew from discussions between Roger Huckle of the Bristol Ensemble\, Professor Leslie Bunt of the University of the West of England and James Wetz a former Head Teacher. \nFind out more at www.bristolensemble.com/preludes
URL:https://bristolensemble.com/event/preludes-music-3/2024-11-05/
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SUMMARY:Massive Mozart Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Harriet Eyley soprano\nSamantha Price mezzo soprano\nElgan Llŷr Thomas tenor\nBenson Wilson bass\nBristol Ensemble \nDavid Ogden conductor \nJoin us for an unforgettable musical journey as we delve into the timeless beauty of Mozart’s Requiem. \nWhether you’re a seasoned chorister or shower-singing enthusiast\, come and sing with a choir of 400\, as we learn from scratch one of Mozart’s most powerful works. This is also your chance to perform alongside a professional orchestra\, the Bristol Ensemble\, as well as four fantastic soloists! \nHeld in the transformed concert hall of Bristol Beacon\, with its amazing acoustic and glorious sound\, don’t miss the chance to be part of something extraordinary. \nWith years of experience directing choirs and ensembles\, the day will be lead by Bristol maestro David Ogden. The event will then finish with a joyful concert performance in Beacon Hall. \nNo prior experience of Mozart’s Requiem is needed – everyone is welcome. Just bring your enthusiasm and love of music! \nSchedule\nRegistration 9 – 9.30am\nWelcome and warm up 9.30am\nSession 1 10.00am – 12.30pm\nLunch 12.30 – 1.30pm\nSession 2 1.30 – 2.30pm\nDress rehearsal with orchestra 3pm – 4pm\nConcert 6pm – 7pm\nAll timings are approximate and subject to change \nAge: 14+. Please note participants under 18 must be accompanied by an adult. \nThis workshop includes accessible pricing for under 18s.\nFull price £45.00 incl. booking fee\nUnder 18s £10.00 incl. booking fee
URL:https://bristolensemble.com/event/massive-mozart-workshop/
LOCATION:Bristol Beacon\, Trenchard Street\, Bristol\, BS1 5AR\, United Kingdom
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SUMMARY:Amici: Handel's Messiah
DESCRIPTION:The Amici Choir\nBristol Ensemble\nElizabeth Watts soprano\nLouise Innes alto\nEamonn Mulhall tenor\nFrederick Long bass\nAndrew Trewhella conductor \nRehearsals have started for Amici’s performance of Handel’s Messiah. Overall\, that will be about three months of weekly group rehearsal and private learning at home. Handel wrote the whole thing\, vocal lines and orchestral parts in three WEEKS! His servant reported that he was in a composing frenzy and hardly took time to eat or sleep\, so intent he was on the task. \nThe piece was first performed in Dublin in 1742\, a performance in aid of local charities – it raised £400 – that’s the 2024 equivalent of £75\,000! \nWhat is it about this work which makes it such a sure-fire success? Its music of course – it is full of well-known and memorable tunes\, arias and choruses. ‘And the Glory of the Lord’\, ‘For Unto Us a Child is Born’\, ‘All We Like Sheep’\, ‘I Know that My Redeemer Liveth’\, ‘The Trumpet Shall Sound’ and of course ‘Hallellujah!’ Its message – God’s love shown in the birth and sacrifice of His Son. \nThe music is sublime – but the ‘forgotten man’ of ‘Messiah’ must be Charles Jennens\, whose compilation of scriptural texts to form the words of the piece so inspired Handel to write his three-week tour de force. \nAmici’s performance boasts a magnificent line-up of soloists. The incomparable Elizabeth Watts is the soprano and she will be ably supported by Louise Innes (Alto)\, Eamonn Mulhall (Tenor) and Frederick Long (Bass). The orchestral forces are the superb Bristol Ensemble who have supported many of our concerts in the past and we welcome them once more. The whole event will be conducted by Andrew Trewhella. \nTickets are available NOW\, at the Minster\, via the Amici website (www.amicichoir.org.uk) and from the Tourist Visitor Centre in Taunton (01823 340470). £22 gives you the best seating and view from the centre section; the standard seating is £18. Don’t delay – this is an event not to be missed. \nPlease note that the starting time for this concert is 7pm – doors open at 6.30pm
URL:https://bristolensemble.com/event/amici-handels-messiah/
LOCATION:Taunton Minster\, Church Square\, Taunton\, TA1 1SA
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