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300th ADMS concert!

300th concert
Abingdon & District Musical Society will hold their 300th Concert on Saturday 13th November 2021 at 7:30 pm in St Helen’s Church.

Programme:

Bushell – ADMS 300 (a specially commissioned coral work by ADMS member, Geoff Bushell to celebrate the 300th ADMS concert)
Dvorak – Te Deum (the Te Deum is a traditional Latin hymn set to music here by Czech composer Dvorak)
Poulenc – Gloria (this is a Mass set to music by French composer Poulenc in 1959 and has soprano solo, orchestra, and choir)
Dvorak – Symphony no. 6 (the sixth of Dvorak’s nine symphonies, inspired by Czech folk music, has warm lyrical melodies.)

Conductor: Alexander Walker
Orchestra Leader: Kate Bailey

Tickets: Adults £14 on the door (£1 children) or £12 in advance. The advance tickets can be obtained from: https://www.wegottickets.com/event/529055 or telephone 01235-521392 or 07979-894-095.

Mass Performance on Abingdon Market Place

Leanne sent me pictures from Abingdon Market Place on Friday.

Radley College have been going round primary schools as part of ‘Music Flood: Primary School Music Week’. This involved musical performances and workshops in primary schools in Abingdon, involving over 2000 students, to help get music making back into schools.

The final event was a mass performance on Abingdon Market Place.

You Never Walk Alone in St Ethelwold’s garden


The garden of St Ethelwolds House, in Abingdon, is open all year round for people to enjoy the quiet and the flowers.
A lot of the flowers, including the lupins, are at their best in June and July.

Volunteer gardeners keep it looking good, and there is a notice saying they need more keen gardeners. Vegetables grow in one corner, and there are large compost heaps in another.

In the corners are two rooms for the use of people wanting a quiet solitary retreat. Beyond them boats are moored where the River Thames drifts slowly.

There are also events in the garden. Starting next week there will be an art exhibition.

This term the ‘Singing for Pleasure’ group can only sing outdoors and are using St Ethelwold’s garden. Since the garden is near the River Thames the songs today had a nautical theme, which included a couple of songs from South Pacific. One of those chosen was ‘Never Walk Alone’.

I recorded an extract with thanks to the Abingdon Music Centre. They had a smaller ‘Singing for Pleasure’ group this week and will welcome new members. Thanks also go to the copyright owners who will get any money from YouTube if adverts placed on this video make any money.

His Dark Materials to Peter Rabbit


Abingdon Concert Band has made a few virtual videos over the last year during the pandemic. The individual players record themselves, and then Neil Brownless (Musical Director of Abingdon Concert Band), puts it altogether into one video. The latest video is the theme from the TV series His Dark Materials from the books by Philip Pullman, and has some special effects. Many of the band enjoy this series and so were glad to have a special arrangement of the theme tune.

Such projects give musicians a reason to keep practicing through the Covid-19 pandemic.

The books of The Dark Materials are not currently on display in the Abingdon’s Independent bookshop windows. Looking at their shop windows today I can see that children’s books are the main focus at Mostly Books.

The Book Store has Peter Rabbit, some jigsaws, and a mix of books. Both shops have click and collect services and, according to the government roadmap out of lockdown, we should be able to go inside on or after 12th April.