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24 June: Trumpet time for your little ’uns in Dulwich Village 🎺


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It’s Trumpet Time! All the family are welcome at Bach to Baby's Dulwich Village concert next week! Monday 24 June at 4pm

Hang on to your hat while our top brass whirls you through a time warp! Gallop with the hunting horn, stomp around at a medieval village dance, and muse with the harmon mute a la Miles Davis - all in under an hour!

Here's an Instagram video that features a previous Trumpet Time concert, and another one about the amazing pianist who’ll be playing

Bach to Baby concerts in the Dulwich area:
24 June, 15 July: Dulwich Village – St. Barnabas Church, Calton Avenue, SE21 7DG
30 July: East Dulwich – St. John the Evangelist, 62A East Dulwich Road, London, SE22 9AT

As seen at Buckingham Palace and the Royal Albert Hall, we bring our world-class musicians right to your doorstep for babies, tots and grown-ups.

Bach to Baby, featuring performances by acclaimed concert artists, offer concerts for the enjoyment of all ages. Let your tots dance and revel in the wonder of live music, while you take a moment out of your busy day to hear top notch performances. No concert is complete without feeding, crying and nappy changing!

Doors open 15 minutes prior to the concert, giving you time to ditch the buggy and catch up with friends before the performance.

Adults - £15 when booked online, Children go FREE (up to 2 per adult)

Book here

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