Showing posts with label Barn Hill. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Barn Hill. Show all posts

Monday, August 25, 2014

Early Music Workshop - Presentation Trinity Methodist Church, Barn Hill, Stamford

Early Music Workshop - Presentation

EARLY MUSIC WORKSHOP PRESENTATION

Sat 20 Sept 6pm

Trinity Methodist Church, Barn Hill, Stamford

The workshop during the explored the height of the prima practica through the music of Palestrina and Victoria and others.

Led by Giles Turner, this will be a fun and informative afternoon looking at the music of this period.

Refreshments will be available. More info from Brian Lewis 01780 751729.

Audience £5 (under 18s free)

Early Music Workshop for Singers Trinity Methodist Church, Barn Hill, Stamford

Early Music Workshop for Singers

Sat 20 Sept 2pm - 5pm

Trinity Methodist Church, Barn Hill, Stamford
A workshop exploring the height of the prima practica through the music of Palestrina and Victoria and others. Led by Giles Turner, this will be a fun and informative afternoon looking at the music of this period.

Refreshments and scores will be provided on the day.

More info from Brian Lewis 01780 751729.

Singers £10 (students £5)

Presentation at 6pm - audience tickets £5 - under 18s free 

(THESE CAN BE BROUGHT SEPERATELY HERE)

Tuesday, April 02, 2013

Stamford Brass In Concert, Trinity Methodist Church, Barn Hill, Stamford

Stamford Brass In Concert

Stamford Brass In Concert

Saturday 27th April at 7.30pm

At Trinity Methodist Church, Barn Hill, Stamford

Proceeds go towards the church's Mission Projects:
Maua Hospital in Kenya, Evergreen Care Trust, Teenzone and to Stamford Brass.

Tickets: £9 (£7 concessions)

Thursday, September 22, 2011

Barn Hill, Stamford, Lincolnshire, Photographs

Barn Hill, Stamford, Lincolnshire, Photographs
 
 
 
 Methodist Church Barn Hill
 
 





















In the house on the site of
no9 Barn Hill, King Charles I
slept for the last time as a
free man 4th May 1646
through the gateway to the north
he passed disguised as a 
servant two days afterwards
he surrendered to the 
Scots army