Lunchtime Concerts at Chelmsford Cathedral, Chelmsford CM1 1TY
Friday 6th March at 1200 (tea/coffee from 1130): Adrian Partington (organ) Friday 1st May at 1200 (tea/coffee from 1130): Emma Gibbins (organ)
Friday 6th March at 1200 (tea/coffee from 1130): Adrian Partington (organ) Friday 1st May at 1200 (tea/coffee from 1130): Emma Gibbins (organ)
All recitals start at 1pm and last approximately 45 minutes. Admission is free, with a retiring collection in aid of the Friends of the Moot Hall Organ. Tuesday 10th March: […]
Masterclasses will start at c.2pm, following a recital by the person taking the masterclass. Tuesday 14th April: ‘Navigating a Town Hall Instrument’ with Darius Battiwalla Tuesday 12th May: ‘Confidence at […]
On Saturday 9th May, we were delighted to welcome renowned Whitlock scholar, Malcolm Riley to give an illustrated talk about Percy Whitlock at Waltham Abbey Church. The talk was attended […]
EOA President Emma Gibbins will be giving a recital and masterclass on the Moot Hall organ in Colchester Town Hall on Tuesday 12th May. It would be lovely to see […]
On Tuesday 2nd June at 1300 (with light refreshments from 1215): Samuel Bristow (Assistant Director of Music, Chelmsford Cathedral)
Free entry with light refreshments. Retiring collection in aid of Tolleshunt D'Arcy Village Larder and St Nicholas Church.
We are planning to combine this year’s AGM with a concert taking place in Chelmsford Cathedral on Saturday 27th June and a meal. The provisional programme is as follows: 12pm […]
On Saturday 27th June at 7:30pm, Stephen King (Organist Emeritus at Brentwood Cathedral) will give a recital at the Southend High School for Boys based on the theme of ‘dance’.
This year’s Summer Social will take place on Saturday 25th July in the pretty little market town of Thaxted. We have arranged to visit Thaxted Parish Church, which is home […]
We were hoping to run this event last year, but it was cancelled because there were insufficient expressions of interest in a timely manner. A number of people subsequently said […]