I thought London visitors and residents might be interested in St George the Martyr church off Borough High Street hosting adventurous programmes of contemporary chamber music every Tuesday of next month, I am informed by Daryl Runswick. Not often are we afforded generous opportunities of this kind in the capital. I shall be attending on the 23rd, if anyone's around and maybe interested in meeting up.
Series 10 free lunchtime concerts in The Borough
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Originally posted by Serial_Apologist View PostI thought London visitors and residents might be interested in St George the Martyr church off Borough High Street hosting adventurous programmes of contemporary chamber music every Tuesday of next month, I am informed by Daryl Runswick. Not often are we afforded generous opportunities of this kind in the capital. I shall be attending on the 23rd, if anyone's around and maybe interested in meeting up.
https://www.wise16.co.uk/borough-new-music-series-10/Last edited by Lat-Literal; 25-09-18, 22:19.
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Originally posted by Dave2002 View PostLooks good, though like others I may not be around there on Tuesdays or at the times mentioned.
Is that church easy to get to from Waterloo mainline station? Bus, tube, mainline?
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Originally posted by Dave2002 View PostLooks good, though like others I may not be around there on Tuesdays or at the times mentioned.
Is that church easy to get to from Waterloo mainline station? Bus, tube, mainline?
Ah - Bryn got there first!
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Originally posted by Serial_Apologist View PostI thought London visitors and residents might be interested in St George the Martyr church off Borough High Street hosting adventurous programmes of contemporary chamber music every Tuesday of next month, I am informed by Daryl Runswick. Not often are we afforded generous opportunities of this kind in the capital. I shall be attending on the 23rd, if anyone's around and maybe interested in meeting up.
https://www.wise16.co.uk/borough-new-music-series-10/
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Originally posted by Serial_Apologist View PostJust thought I'd bump this concert up as a reminder, for anyone who might happen to be around tomorrow lunchtime.
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Did you both enjoy it?
I am sorry I wasn't there.
This turned out to be the day, not determined by me, when I was going to virtually pay off my mortgage. But the decision to travel in person to do it backfired. I don't have a current passport or a driving licence. The private sector powers that be want photo ID in order to do it. It would have been nice if this had been mentioned in one of the half a dozen telephone calls I made in the weeks beforehand precisely to prevent a wasted journey. So there I was slap bang in the land of the Council that is not for people at various financial organisations that are not for people. People, at least, who couldn't afford a car or foreign holidays, even if they would want them. We are coming up to the Remembrance Day which will mark the centenary of the end of WW1. Symbolically, I am - even on the verge of being a house owner - ever closer in this broad socio-environmental order to my grandmother when in 1918 she had at 28 not long left the area of St George the Martyr and how apt. It would have been more resonant - spot here the oblique and not exactly relevant reference to independent radio - to be there, turning on, tuning in and choosing to drop out. There was, though, a terrific sunset tonight. What I liked about it was that it wasn't a person sitting in a modern institution.Last edited by Lat-Literal; 23-10-18, 18:10.
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A very fine concert. Daryl kindly allowed me to use my little Zoom H2n to record i, the forward and backward facing microphone capsules proving very useful, since the double bass's speaker (it was an electric double bass) was in front of the recorder and the speaker for the electronic music and voice components came from a speker placed up behind it. In adition to the inforative programme notes, Daryl also provided copies of the score of the fully composed sonata which was the second item on the agenda. We also got a most enjoyable song as an encore. Carole Finer, who attended with me, hopes to get Daryl on her Resonance FM "Sound Out" programme before too long. On her show today, broadcast an hour or so after the Borough New Music concert, her guest was trombonist Alan Tomlinson.
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Originally posted by Bryn View PostA very fine concert. Daryl kindly allowed me to use my little Zoom H2n to record i, the forward and backward facing microphone capsules proving very useful, since the double bass's speaker (it was an electric double bass) was in front of the recorder and the speaker for the electronic music and voice components came from a speker placed up behind it. In adition to the inforative programme notes, Daryl also provided copies of the score of the fully composed sonata which was the second item on the agenda. We also got a most enjoyable song as an encore. Carole Finer, who attended with me, hope to get Daryl on her Resonance FM "Sound Out" programme before too long. On her show today, broadcast an hour or so after the Borough New Music concert, her guest was trombonist Alan Tomlinson.
Thank you for the description - and I hope it happens!
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Originally posted by Bryn View PostA very fine concert. Daryl kindly allowed me to use my little Zoom H2n to record i, the forward and backward facing microphone capsules proving very useful, since the double bass's speaker (it was an electric double bass) was in front of the recorder and the speaker for the electronic music and voice components came from a speker placed up behind it. In adition to the inforative programme notes, Daryl also provided copies of the score of the fully composed sonata which was the second item on the agenda. We also got a most enjoyable song as an encore. Carole Finer, who attended with me, hopes to get Daryl on her Resonance FM "Sound Out" programme before too long. On her show today, broadcast an hour or so after the Borough New Music concert, her guest was trombonist Alan Tomlinson.
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