Classes in Musical Appreciation…
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Roger Wilkes will be teaching the following classes, which are organised by the Wilmslow Guild
during the period from September 2011 to March 2012. All interested persons are welcome, and previous musical knowledge or experience is not essential. Further details (starting date, fees, etc.) may be obtained from the Guild; but those interested are also invited to contact mostlymusic@btinternet.com for further details.Wednesdays 2.00-4.00pm. Cheadle Hulme, nr Stockport. The Variation Principle in Principle (10 weeks)(September-December 2011)
Wednesdays 2.00-4.00pm. Cheadle Hulme, nr Stockport. Felix Mendelssohn and His World (10 weeks)(January-March 2012)
Thursdays 1.30-3.30 pm. Wilmslow, Cheshire. Not just Debussy: Impressionism in Music (10 weeks)(September-December 2011)
Thursdays 1.30-3.30 pm. Wilmslow, Cheshire. Opera: Types, Stories, Heroes, Villains (10 weeks)(January-March 2012)
(organisers of all of the above: the Wilmslow Guild, 1 Bourne Street, Wilmslow,Cheshire, SK9 5HD. 01625 523903.
and Music Study Tours to Bridgnorth (June 2012) and Aldeburgh (June 2013)
Following the outstanding success of a visit to this Festival in 2009, we are planning a further educational visit to the English Haydn Festival , which takes place in Bridgnorth, Shropshire, between Wednesday 6 and Sunday 10 June. We will spend a few days there, based in a luxury hotel, and will combine attendance at concerts and recitals with visits to places of relevant interest in this extremely attractive area.
Roger will also be leading another study visit to the Aldeburgh Festival in June 2013, following a very successful and enjoyable visit there in June 2010. Once again, the organisers for both of these tours are the Wilmslow Guild The Wilmslow Guild. Interested persons are invited toContact Us at Mostly Music for further details of these tours.
This web site last updated: 30 October 2011