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ST. MICHAEL'S WITHOUT CHURCH BROAD STREET, BATH Box Office: 01225 463362
DAY TIME ORGAN RECITALS
(no admission charge) TIM CAMPAIN Director of Music at Warwick Road URC in Coventry and Organist at Coventry Cathedral Tuesday 21st September 12.30pm JAMES SCOTT
of Bath Abbey Wednesday 22nd September 12.30pm Recital 1
Thursday 23rd September 12.30pm Recital 2 ...........................................................................................
EVENING CONCERTS from 7.30pm (doors open 30 minutes prior to concert) FESTIVAL Pre-concert two course dinner at Woods Restaurant Bath
5.00pm to 7.00pm - Special Festival price £11.50 Reservations: Tel 01225 314812 ...........
THOMAS TROTTER OPENING CONCERT
Saturday 18th September 7.45pm
Internationally acclaimed Organist - City of Birmingham and St Margaret's Church
Westminster Abbey. Thomas Trotter performs with leading orchestras including the Vienna, Berlin and London Philharmonic. In 2002 he was the recipient of the The Royal Philharmonic Society award for Best Instrumentalist, the first organist to win this award. Tickets £16 London (Royal Albert Hall) 'A very fine performance indeed … immaculate and stunningly clear.' Organists Review ![]() 'The climax of [Barber’s Toccata Festival] was a combination
of musical and athletic prowess: a punishing cadenza for the organ’s pedals, which Trotter played with virtuosity and stamina.' The Guardian ................................................................. RUH CHOIR AND MUSICAL FRIENDS SPONSORED BY MRS JENNIFER SKELLETT Sunday 19 September 7.00pm Individual performances by local organist James Scott of Bath Abbey, the RUH Choir and musical friends will cover a range of traditional and popular music in aid of the Forever Friends Appeal and Dorothy House Hospice. Tickets £10.00 ................................................................. PARAGON SINGERS
Wednesday 22nd September 7.45pm
'Music to be remembered and treasured', 'performed by these gifted singers with style and artistry.'
'The evening was a triumph of imaginative programme planning and vocal excellence'. Bath Chronicle A feast of English church music from Dunstable to contemporary,
some accompanied and some unaccompanied (including Byrd, Purcell, Wesley, Britten and Skempton), plus organ solos by Andrew Carter. ............................................................................. CITY OF BATH BACH CHOIR
SPONSORED BY DUCK, SON & PINKER Thursday 23rd September 7.30pm
The Choir will sing favourites by Faure, Bruckner, Brahms, Whitacre and others
Conducted by Nigel Perrin and accompanied by Marcus Sealy, organist at Bath Abbey
featuring the very talented CBBC Junior Choir and young harpist Molly-Rowan Sharples, specialist music student at Wells Cathedral School who thrilled audiences in the Pump Room last Christmas ............................................................................ AUTUMN EQUINOX
SPONSORED BY MOSS OF BATH Friday 24th September 7.45pm
Steven Faux, is an an award winning TV and radio composer and Curate of St Michael's, who's latest work is the acclaimed Radio 4 series 'History of the World in 100 Objects'. The concert composed and created by Steven Faux will mark the autumn equinox.
Original music for organ, solo voice and solo instrumentalists, is combined with stunning time-lapse film footage
(captured by TVB wildlife cameramen) and beautiful lighting effects. Steven Faux is a composer of TV and film scores as well as
orchestral-choral music for concert performances. Tickets £12.50 ...........................................................................................
VOCAL WORKS GOSPEL CHOIR
SPONSORED BY THE SILVER SHOP of Bath Saturday 25th September 7.30pm
Boasting a BBC Children in Need 2009 single they have recorded
with artists including Peter Gabriel, Bill Wyman, Bryan Ferry and Hayley Westenra. ...........................................................................................
Unveiling of New Painting OPENING NIGHT Broad Street 2010 by Bath Celebrity Artist Peter Brown |



