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Cello weekend course on April 2nd/3rd in SE21


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There are a couple of places remaining on the weekend course at the very beautiful (and warm) St Stephen's Church, Dulwich, SE21. A perfect venue for two days of inspired cello ensemble music and arrangements - with challenges for all and support to overcome them.

We have a great programme in store with music from Classical to Jazz to Rock.

Parts will be sent to you in advance and are allocated individually to ensure the challenges are there for all at their own level of playing.

Adult players of Grade 6 to Advanced are welcome.

The cost of the weekend is ?110 and includes as much tea and cake as you can take!


Contact Kim for more information - [email protected]

Hi there - don't mean to hijack but just wanted to post in case anyone looking at this is interested in joining an amateur orchestra. I'm a cellist with St Barts Chamber Orchestra and new cellos (or any strings) are always welcome. Rehearsals in Streatham on Monday nights. If you're interested send a PM and I can give you more info.


Cello weekend sounds great! Enjoy.

-A

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