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Brochure: Mar - Aug24

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Concerts Groups WorkshopsMarch - August 2024Season Brochure

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BROCHURE KEYCN WKRRGConcertsWorkshops & CoursesRegularly Rehearsing GroupsDTODTVEMYBEMYSONCMNCONCSNFCNLVNSSNYBOVSAMDaytime OrchestraDaytime VoicesEast Midlands Youth BandEast Midlands Youth String OrchestraNottingham Community MusicNottingham Concert OrchestraNottingham Chamber SingersNottingham Festival ChorusNottingham Lunchtime VoicesNottingham Strictly StringsNottingham Youth BandOpen VoicesSunday Afternoon MusicMusic for EveryoneAngela Kay MBE Founder & Artistic AdviserAlex Robinson Artistic DirectorBoard of TrusteesJohn Hess Chair Angela Smallwood SecretaryMatthew Lax TreasurerRachel Emmett, Josie Tanvir, Janet WoottonRegistered Charity No. 1153412Welcome to the 2023/24 season of high-quality concertsand exciting music-making opportunities presented byMusic for Everyone. Welcome!HWBHealth & WellbeingMusic for Everyone (MfE) is proud to present this season brochure, which highlights theexpansive programme of musical opportunities on offer from March to August 2024. We launchthe second half of our season with our singing workshop and concert weekend in Marchespecially for children aged 5 - 14 Vocals at the Movies! followed by a community singingworkshop From West End to Broadway. The concert season continues with the NottinghamChamber Singers on Saturday 16th March with their programme Angels, Dreams and FlyingMachines in the picturesque setting of St Mary’s Church, Clifton. After Easter, the music-making continues with the start of all regularly rehearsing groups for the summer termalongside events for players and singers of all ages. How about joining in the music yourself?From instrumental workshop days with Bandwise, Stringwise and Blow the Dust, to singingsongs from the musicals or Haydn’s Harmoniemesse, there really is something for everyone!The season finishes with our annual Summer School for adult singers and instrumentalistsfrom 5th - 7th August at Trent College in Long Eaton.Whatever your level, as a singer or player, you will find an opportunity in this brochure to takepart in a one-off music event or a more regular group activity. Come along and enjoy thefriendly atmosphere, the high standards achieved and the inspiring experiences led by ourdynamic and talented team of conductors.We look forward to seeing you.MfE TeamFor further details about any event that interests you, telephone our Administrator, emailadmin@music-for-everyone.org or visit our website at: www.music-for-everyone.orgMusic for Everyone, 10 Goose Gate, Hockley, Nottingham NG1 1FF Tel 0115 958 9312

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EVENTS CALENDARMARCHDATE EVENTGENRESunday 10thVENUETIMEPAGEVocals At the Movies! Albert Hall, Nottingham3.30pmSaturday 23rdNCS Angels, Dreams & Flying MachinesSt Mary’s Church, Clifton 7.30pmSaturday 9th Vocals Workshop Day NTU Clifton10.30amSaturday 16thNCM From West End to BroadwayRushcliffe Spencer Academy 10amWeek commencing 15thOpen Voices Summer term beginsVarious VariousWednesday 17thNCS Summer term beginsSt Luke’s Church, Gamston 7.30pmWKCNCNWKRRGRRGSunday 28thSAM Big Band & Flute Choir NTU Clifton2.30pmSunday 12thEMYSO, EMYB, NSS Summer termNTU Clifton 2pmSunday 28thBig Youth Music Experience Albert Hall, Nottingham3.30pmRRGCNRRGSunday 9th Family Festival Day Middle Street Resource Centre1pmWKSaturday 8th NCS A Choral GarlandSt Mary’s Church, Bunny 7.30pmCN5th/6th/7th Summer SchoolTrent College 10amWKN.B. Whilst every effort will be made to keep to the advertised programmes Music for Everyone reserves the right to make any necessary changes53351611414 - 1571349 - 10Saturday 20th Bandwise! South Notts AcademyVariousWK6Sunday 17thYouth groups Spring into Music Chilwell Arts Theatre, Beeston3.30pmCN3Week commencing 22ndDTV, DTO, NLV Summer term begins VariousVariousRRGThursday 25thNYB Summer term begins Beeston Methodist Church5.30pmRRG11 - 1314Saturday 15th Blow the DustAlbert Hall, Nottingham 10amWK7APRILMAYJUNEJULY5th & 6th NFC Peace, Everlasting!NTU & Beeston Parish Church VariousWK8Sunday 21st Stringwise! South Notts AcademyVariousWK6AUGSunday 14th Youth groups The Sound of SummerGrange Hall, Radcliffe on Trent 3.30pmCN4Saturday 6th NFC Peace, Everlasting!Beeston Parish Church 6.30pmCN4Saturday 23rd NCM From West End to BroadwayRushcliffe Spencer Academy 4pmCN3

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CNYouth concert - Spring into MusicSunday 17 March, 3.30pm. Chilwell Arts Theatre, Chilwell NG9 5ALCome and listen to the exuberant talents of our youth groups and the Round Hill SchoolOrchestra in an exciting and varied programme.Tickets: Adult £7, Child/Student £4Nottingham Community Voices - From West End to BroadwaySaturday 23 March, 4.00pm. Rushcliffe Spencer Academy, West Bridgford NG2 7BWA cabaret performance by the Nottingham Community Voices, featuring MfE’s Open Voiceschoir with songs from the shows. Tickets include a free glass of wine or soft drink.Tickets: Full £8, to include glass of wine or soft drinkCONCERTS3 0115 958 9312 www.music-for-everyone.orgVocals at the Movies!Sunday 10 March, 3.30pm. Albert Hall, North Circus Street, Nottingham NG1 5AAAn afternoon concert taking you on a movie adventure from your seat! The programmeincludes songs from Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, The Greatest Showman and more!Concert pass: Adult £8.50, Children £3Nottingham Chamber Singers - Angels, Dreams and Flying MachinesSaturday 16 March, 7.30pm. St Mary‘s Church, CliftonJoin NCS for an evening of flight, fantasy and winged creatures, featuring poetry and musicalworks by Whitacre, Panufnik, Mendelssohn, Vaughan Williams and many more.Tickets: Full £14, Concession £13, Child/Student £5

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Nottingham Festival Chorus - Peace, Everlasting!Saturday 6 July, 6.30pm. Beeston Parish Church, Beeston NG9 1EJHaydn’s Harmoniemesse, written in defiance of Napoleon as he invaded Austria, is beautiful,terrifying and extraordinarily moving! Come and join us for this unmissable concert!Tickets: Full £12, Concessions £11, Child/Student £5. To include a pre-concert drinkNottingham Chamber Singers - A Choral GarlandSaturday 8 June, 7.30pm. St Mary’s Church, Bunny NG11 6QTAn entertaining concert of classics, folk and jazz to herald the coming of summer.Programme to include: Cecilia McDowall A Fancy of Folksongs, John Rutter The Sprig ofThyme and works by Pearsall, Holst, Elgar and Chilcott.Tickets: Full £12, Concessions £11, Child/Student tickets £5CNYouth concert - The Sound of SummerSunday 14 July, 3.30pm. Grange Hall, Radcliffe on Trent NG12 2FBA flare of talent from our youth groups as they perform their end of term concert andcelebrate the sound of summer!Tickets: Adult £7, Child/Student £4CONCERTSBig Youth Music ExperienceSunday 28 April, 3.30pm. Albert Hall, North Circus Street, Nottingham NG1 5AAA concert filled with the talented Bandwise and Stringwise youth instrumentalists,culminating in a grand finale featuring over 150 young players!Concert pass: Adult £8.50, children £3www.music-for-everyone.org 0115 958 9312 4

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WORKSHOPS AND COURSESWKSinging & Playing5 0115 958 9312 www.music-for-everyone.orgNottingham Community VoicesFrom West End to BroadwaySaturday 23 March, 10.30am - 6pmRushcliffe Spencer Academy, NG2 7BWMusic for Everyone invites you to come and sing in anentertaining workshop of well known hits from themusicals and West End. Enjoy the glitz and glam of thetheatre with our special guest compere and baritonesoloist Simon Theobald, conducted by MfE’s AssistantArtistic Director Rachel Parkes and accompanied byAngela Foan.Programme to include songs from West Side Story, Oliver,Guys and Dolls, Chess and Blood Brothers.Vocals at the Movies!Workshop: Saturday 9 March, 10.30am - 4.30pmNottingham Trent University, Clifton NG11 8NSConcert: Sunday 10 March, 12.30pm - 6pmAlbert Hall, Nottingham NG1 5AADrop the kids off for a fun afternoon workshop open to primaryschool aged children, followed by an afternoon concert for allthe family at Nottingham's famous Albert Hall. Led by our experienced singing team, children will learn songsfrom Disney to James Bond and Charlie and the ChocolateFactory, taking in many different musical styles as they go.Music packs, including lyrics and audio tracks, will be sent outapproximately one month before the event, giving everyonethe chance to learn the songs as best they can before thesinging afternoon.

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WORKSHOPS AND COURSESWKBandwise!Workshop: Saturday 20 AprilSouth Nottinghamshire Academy, Radcliffe on TrentConcert: Sunday 28 AprilAlbert Hall, Nottingham NG1 5AACome to Bandwise! an instrumental workshop day &informal concert for all young woodwind, brass andpercussion players of grade 2 standard and above.Rehearsals are led by experienced conductors and ateam of specialist instrumentalists on the workshop day.There are two bands: Bandwise 1: grade 2-4 Bandwise 2: grade 5+ See Stringwise for more details.www.music-for-everyone.org 0115 958 9312 6Stringwise!Workshop: Sunday 21 AprilSouth Nottinghamshire Academy, Radcliffe on TrentConcert: Sunday 28 AprilAlbert Hall, Nottingham NG1 5AAStringwise! is an instrumental workshop day & informal concertfor all young string players from grade 0 - 5+. Rehearsals areled by experienced conductors and a team of specialistinstrumentalists on the workshop day. There will be three orchestras:Stringwise 1: beginners to grade 1Stringwise 2: grade 2-4Stringwise 3: grade 5+ Sign up to Bandwise and Stringwise online now, 10%discount for 2 or more children from the same family.A music pack, including rehearsal tracks will be sent outapproximately 4 weeks before the course. Family and friendsare invited to watch the informal concert the following weekendat Nottingham's Albert Hall!

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WORKSHOPS AND COURSESWKBlow the Dust off your InstrumentSaturday 15 June, 10am - 5.30pmAlbert Hall, Nottingham NG1 5AADid you learn to play an instrument when you were at schoolbut haven't got it out of the case for a long time? Or have youtaken up playing an instrument in adult life just for fun? Do youlike playin g orchestral music? If the answer is YES to any of these questions then come toBlow the Dust off your Instrument 2024.This course is suitable for adult instrumentalists of AssociatedBoard Grade 3 or equivalent and above.7 0115 958 9312 www.music-for-everyone.orgFamily Festival DayWorkshop: Sunday 9 June, 1pm - 5.30pmMiddle Street Resource Centre, Beeston NG9 2ARJoin the family fun at our Festival Day with an excitingprogramme of workshops and performances to enjoythroughout the afternoon, come for one or all the sessionsand take part in extra fringe activities as well!World Drumming - pre-booking essentialFamily Sing - pre-booking essentialOpen Voices sessionLullaby Bank - pre-booking essentialThroughout the afternoon there will be glitter and facepainting, musical games and quizzes and a cake andsummer punch stall for all to enjoy with relaxedperformances from MfE’s regular groups in the garden,weather permitting!£2 entry fee for festival visitors.Workshop costs include entry to the rest of the festival.Booking is essential for workshops, sign up on ourwebsite and see the full programme of events.

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WORKSHOPS AND COURSESWKwww.music-for-everyone.org 0115 958 9312 8Nottingham Festival ChorusMixed choir of 200+ voices, no auditions Expertly led, highly enjoyable rehearsal weekendsDistance-learning packs High quality concerts with orchestra and top soloistsFriday 5 July 2024Rehearsal: 7.30pm - 9.30pm, NTU Clifton TBCSaturday 6 July 2024Workshop: 10am - 5pm, Concert: 6.30pm - 9pmBeeston Parish Church, Church Street, Beeston NG9 1EJAlex Robinson conductor, Angela Foan accompanist, Peter Siepmann organ Trumpets of the Apocalypse! Victory over evil! Angelic choirs! We’re giving you the chance to sing Haydn’s last and greatest Harmoniemesse with us inthe summer along with musical reflections by a whole host of other composers! Writtenas Napoleon’s canons were rolling into his town, Haydn demonstrated his resistanceagainst the invaders with this extremely powerful testament to peace. Join conductorAlex and internationally renowned soloists as they bring their signature flare and enthusiasm to the choir! Music scores and rehearsal tracks will be sent out approximately 6 weeks before the course weekend.

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WORKSHOPS AND COURSESWK9 0115 958 9312 www.music-for-everyone.orgSummer School 2024Monday 5th - Wednesday 7th AugustTrent College, Long Eaton NG10 4ADCome and take part in MfE’s 2024 Paris Olympics themedSummer School - three days of shared music making, withcourses and workshops for intermediate and advancedmusicians aged 16+. Hone your musicianship, tackle new musical challenges and meet like minded people. ChoirOrchestraWind BandSaxophone EnsembleString OrchestraLight the Olympic torch in the symphony orchestra with extracts from Stravinsky’s Firebird, explore the citystreets in Ellerby’s Paris sketches for wind orchestra anddiscover Hymne au soleil by Lili Boulanger with thechamber choir. We will be back at the beautiful Trent College in LongEaton, where expert-led rehearsals will be interspersedwith inspiring recitals from acclaimed musicians. We are thrilled to welcome back many familiar faces,along with some new artists including exciting youngbrass group Quartet Menine, and violinist Katie Fosterwith guitarist Ben Sayah. Artistic TeamOrchestra and String Orchestra conductor Alex RobinsonWind Band and SaxophoneEnsemble conductor Keiron AndersonChoir conductorHilary CampbellSummer School AccompanistRichard Cox

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REGULARLY REHEARSING GROUPS TO JOINRRGwww.music-for-everyone.org 0115 958 9312 10Guest ArtistsBrass EnsembleQuartet MenineViolinist & GuitaristKatie Foster & Ben SayahIn order to provide the best quality experience for allparticipants, some instrument numbers will be capped.Please book early to avoid disappointment. A Summer School pack with music and information is sentout approximately four weeks in advance.Sign up online via our website: www.music-for-everyone.orgBe part of the social buzz. There is plenty of time tochat to tutors, browse the stands and enjoy the schoolgrounds. There will be coffee and pastries to welcomeyou on the first day and farewell drinks and nibblesafter the Showcase Concerts.“The conductors were absolutely superb,what a privilege to work with them.”“It was great fun. A varied and fascinating mix of music. Tutors were excellent.”“What a treat. All recitals were high quality.”

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REGULARLY REHEARSING GROUPS TO JOINRRGSinging - Adult MusicNottingham Chamber SingersAngela Kay and Rachel Parkes conductorsFormed in 1985, our Chamber Choir is auditioned,rehearses weekly and performs a wide-ranging repertoire,both a capella and with our chamber orchestra, the NewClassical Players.Rehearsals: Wed 7.30-9.45pm St Luke’s ChurchNCS website: www.nottinghamchambersingers.orgDaytime VoicesIf you enjoy singing and would like to join a choir whichrehearses during the day, then come along to Daytime Voices!• Friendly & informal singing groups • Appealing music, lots of variety• Membership open to all • Informal concerts each termWith five groups to join across Nottinghamshire in Hucknall,Southwell, West Bridgford, Wollaton and Sherwood, thesechoirs offer a relaxed, social setting in which to enjoy singing. Rehearsals are weekly during term time, new members canattend their first rehearsal for free as a taster session.How to joinNew singers are invited to come and sing in arehearsal. If they feel NCS could be the choir for them a date will then be arranged for a short audition.11 0115 958 9312 www.music-for-everyone.org

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REGULARLY REHEARSING GROUPS TO JOINRRGwww.music-for-everyone.org 0115 958 9312 12Lunchtime VoicesThe Lunchtime Voices choir is a fun group of mixed ageand ability, who appreciate an hour of roof-raisinganthems and soulful singing. They sing everything from Isthis the way to Amarillo to Somewhere over the Rainbow,taking in ballads by Eva Cassidy, classical crossover byAndy Beck, light-hearted and toe-tapping arrangements ofwell-known TV or film theme tunes, plus pop anthems andmusical theatre showstoppers and much, much more.If you want to keep your brain sharp and learn a littleabout reading music, fill your lungs with air and feed yourvagus nerve, then come and join Rachel and the gang onThursdays at 12.30pm.New members can join anytime and will be sure of awarm welcome!RehearsalsVenue: Theatre Royal & Concert Hall, NottinghamDay: ThursdaysTime: 12.30pm - 1.30pmConductor: Rachel ParkesRehearsalsHucknall, Mondays 10.15am - 12.15pmVenue: John Godber Centre, Ogle StreetConductor: Rachel ParkesSouthwell, Mondays 2pm - 4pmVenue: Southwell Methodist ChurchConductor: Rachel ParkesWest Bridgford, Tuesdays 2pm - 4pmVenue: West Bridgford Baptist ChurchConductor: Rachel ParkesWollaton, Wednesdays 2.15pm - 4.15pmVenue: St Leonards Community CentreConductor: Owen JonesSherwood, Thursdays 2pm - 4pmVenue: Sherwood Methodist ChurchConductor: Greg Treloar

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REGULARLY REHEARSING GROUPS TO JOINRRG13 0115 958 9312 www.music-for-everyone.orgPlaying - Adult MusicDaytime Orchestras If you enjoy playing an instrument, are grade 3 or aboveand would like to join an orchestra which rehearsesduring the day, then come along to one of our DaytimeOrchestras.These two orchestras, in Loughborough and Nottingham,are designed for adult instrumentalists who have recentlypicked up an instrument or have rediscovered a love ofplaying. A wide ranging repertoire has been chosen withsomething for everyone, from classics to film music!Sunday Afternoon MusicFlute Choir Annette Negus conductorBig Band Phil Smith conductor• Would you like to play in a Big Band or a Flute Choir? • Are you grade 3 or above?If YES, then come and be part of Sunday Afternoon Music.These two groups meet once a month on a SUNDAYafternoon from 2.30pm - 5.00pm at Nottingham TrentUniversity, Clifton NG11 8NSEmail the office for a full list of dates for the Autumn term andto arrange a free taster session.Conductors: Annette Negus & Phil SmithContact the office to arrange a taster session. • LOUGHBOROUGH Tuesdays 10.00am - 12.00pm• NOTTINGHAM Thursdays 10.00am - 12.00pmConductor: Phil Houghton

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REGULARLY REHEARSING GROUPS TO JOINRRGPlaying - Youth Musicwww.music-for-everyone.org 0115 958 9312 14Nottingham Youth BandThursdays, 5.30pm - 7pmBeeston Methodist ChurchNottingham Youth Band offers young people the opportunityto play a wide range of pieces from the well known (from Filmand TV themes, classic marches, swing and jazz tunes) tomore challenging repertoire, all whilst introducing theimportant skill of playing in an ensemble.This group is suitable for wind, brass and percussion playersage 8 to 18 years and ability level of Associated Board Grade2 - 5 or equivalent.With weekly Thursday evening rehearsals in Beeston andregular performance opportunities, including concerts andregional events, this group provides a stepping stone toprogress to the next band and beyond.East Midlands Youth BandSundays, 2pm - 5pmNTU Clifton, Nottingham NG11 8NSThe East Midlands Youth Band is an exciting wind band forplayers of grade 5 or above. Wind, brass and percussionplayers are all welcome. Be part of this regularly rehearsingspecialist youth wind band for the East Midlands!The band plays a wide variety of interesting and challengingmusic. EMYB aims to provide the very best in ensembletraining, giving players the opportunity to develop theirtechnique and gain outstanding performance experiences.Monthly Sunday afternoon rehearsals in Nottingham andregular performances in concerts and regional events, alongwith other arts training opportunities, including being involvedand having a say in the youth programme, encourages anddevelops young players interest in music.

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REGULARLY REHEARSING GROUPS TO JOINRRGPlaying - Youth Music15 0115 958 9312 www.music-for-everyone.orgNottingham Strictly StringsSundays, 2pm - 4pmNTU Clifton, Nottingham NG11 8NSThe Strictly Strings meet once a month during termtime on Sunday afternoons in Nottingham offeringyoung players the opportunity to play a wide range ofmusic all whilst introducing the important skill ofplaying in an ensemble.If you play a string instrument of grade 2 – 4 standardwe’d love to hear from you and invite you along toone of our rehearsals to experience it for yourself.East Midlands Youth String OrchestraSundays, 2pm - 5pmNTU Clifton, Nottingham NG11 8NSDirected by distinguished violinist Tamaki Higashi, the grouprehearse on Sunday afternoons approximately once a month. As well as offering specialist string tuition within a wide-rangingrepertoire, the group offers opportunities for playing in smallergroups and for solo performance.If you play a string instrument (violin, viola, cello and double bass)we’d love to hear from you and invite you to experience it foryourself. To become a member we invite you to join a rehearsalfor a free taster session. Following this, we would take theopportunity to hear your playing in an audition, and in particularwe are looking for players who:have a minimum standard of Associated Board Grade 5 or itsequivalentwill be able to attend regularly and will be available to play inall or very nearly all of our concerts are interested in performing a wide-ranging repertoireget on well with other people

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Open Voices - Singing• Especially suitable for adults with learning disabilities • Groups in Beeston, West Bridgford, Sherwood, Mansfield• Singing for fun, from pop to old favourites• Everyone welcome• Disabled access available in every venueWest BridgfordTuesdays, 10am - 12pmSt Luke's Church, GamstonCome and sing with Open Voices West Bridgford!Led by Pip and Sarah, come on your own or comewith friends to join in the music-making. BeestonTuesdays, 10.30am - 12.30pmMiddle Street Resource Centre, BeestonWith easy public transport links to Middle Street bybus and tram (bus stops and tram stop rightoutside!), come and sing with Open Voices Beestonon a Tuesday morning to lift your spirits with Cliff andHelen.SherwoodFridays, 10am - 12pmSt Martin's Church, SherwoodStart your Fridays with a sociable singing session inSherwood with Cliff and Vic. Now in it's seventh year,Sherwood Open Voices is an established group withperformances to date of Les Miserables and MaryPoppins!MansfieldFridays, 1.45pm - 3.15pmPortland College, Newstart Theatre, Harlow Wood Meeting in the Newstart Theatre at Portland Collegein Mansfield, all are welcome to join Cliff on Fridayafternoons for these fun and sociable singingsessions, for more information please contact MfE orour partners at Portland College, Andy Gosling on thedetails below to arrange a taster session to see if it'sright for you.Contact at Portland College - Andy Goslingandrewgosling@portland.ac.uk or 01623 499111Working in partnership with HEALTH & WELLBEINGHWBwww.music-for-everyone.org 0115 958 9312 16

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Wheelchair AccessAll of our concert, course and rehearsal venues have wheelchair access.Please notify us if a wheelchair space is needed when booking forconcerts at the Albert Hall.HOW TO BOOK FOR CONCERTS AND EVENTSBook OnlineEnrol for courses and workshops through our website and pay with adebit or credit card or use PayPal (no additional card fees). Links to bookfor all adult events can be found at this address: www.music-for-everyone.org/formsPay with PayPal or your card online for concert tickets (NB Albert Hallconcerts have allocated seating). Ticket booking online can be foundhere: www.music-for-everyone.org/whats-on/concertsBy TelephoneContact the Box Office on 0115 9589312 (open Mon - Fri, 9am - 5pm) tobook for any MfE event over the phone. We are happy to take your detailsand reserve a place or ticket for you if you would prefer to pay by cheque orcash.In Person (in advance)The MfE office is open Monday - Friday, 11am - 4pm. We are located abovethe Nottingham Bookwise shop at 10 Goose Gate, Hockley, NottinghamNG1 1FF. Tickets can also be bought on the door at concerts, subject toavailability, with cash, cheque or card. Workshop enrolments must be donein advance.17 0115 958 9312 www.music-for-everyone.orgFUTURE DATES CALENDAR: SEPTEMBER - DECEMBER 2024OCTDATE EVENTGENRESaturday 12thVENUETIMENCS Brahms Requiem TBC5th & 6th NFC Baroque Spectacular Various10amWKCN7.30pmNOVSunday 17thBandwise!South Notts Academy VariousSaturday 9thBig Youth Music Experience concertAlbert Hall, Nottingham 3.30pmWKCNSunday 10thStringwise! South Notts AcademyVariousWKDECSunday 15thChristmas Vocals!NTU Clifton 2pmSaturday 14thNCM Christmas is ComingAlbert Hall, Nottingham 3.30pmWKCNSunday 15thNCM Christmas course Albert Hall, Nottingham11amWKNCS Family concertTBC TBCSunday 9thCNSunday 1st Recorder workshop day TBCTBCWKSEP

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REGULARLY REHEARSING GROUPS TO JOINRRGWEEKLY SCHEDULE OF GROUPSwww.music-for-everyone.org 0115 958 9312 18MondayDTV HucknallDTV SouthwellJohn Godber Centre, Ogle Street NG15 7FQSouthwell Methodist Church, West Gate NG25 0JH10.15am - 12.15pm2pm - 4pmTuesday DTO LoughboroughOV West BridgfordOV BeestonDTV West BridgfordAll Saints Church, Steeple Row LE11 1UXSt Luke's Church, Leahurst Road NG2 6GLMiddle Street Resource Centre, Beeston NG9 2ARWest Bridgford Baptist Church, Melton Road NG2 7NF10am - 12pm10am - 12pm10.30pm - 12.30pm2pm - 4pmWednesday DTV WollatonNottingham Chamber SingersSt Leonards Community Centre NG8 2NDSt Luke's Church, Leahurst Road NG2 6GL2.15pm - 4.15pm7.30pm - 9.45pmThursdayDTO NottinghamLunchtime VoicesDTV SherwoodNottingham Youth BandSt Martin's Church, Sherwood NG5 3FUTheatre Royal Concert Hall, Nottingham NG1 5NDSherwood Methodist Church, Devon Drive NG5 2ENBeeston Methodist Church Hall NG9 1EH10am - 12pm12.30pm - 1.30pm2pm - 4pm5.30pm - 7pmFriday OV SherwoodOV MansfieldSt Martin's Church, Trevose Gardens NG5 3FUPortland College, Harlow Wood NG18 4TJ10am - 12pm1.45pm - 3.15pmSunday Nottingham Strictly StringsEast Midlands Youth BandEast Midlands Youth String OrchestraSAM Big BandSAM Flute ChoirNTU Clifton NG11 8NSNTU Clifton NG11 8NSNTU Clifton NG11 8NSNTU Clifton NG11 8NSNTU Clifton NG11 8NS2pm - 4pm2pm - 5pm2pm - 5pm2.30pm - 5pm2.30pm - 5pmDAYGROUP VENUE TIMEWEEKEND GROUPS MEET APPROXIMATELY ONCE A MONTH

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www.music-for-everyone.orgCONTACTMusic for Everyone10 Goose Gate, HockleyNottingham NG1 1FF@MfENottsEmail: admin@music-for-everyone.orgTelephone: 0115 958 9312Our Partners: