Monthly Meetings
2010-2011
Meetings are held on the first Thursday of every month from September to May
at
Hodson Manor
1254 West 7th Avenue, Vancouver
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Next meeting.................Musical 12th Night Party
Thursday 5th January, 7.30 - 10ish
Doors open at 7.00
Stacey Boal will lead us in an eclectic programme of apropos music from the 15th to 20th centuries, Click here for details.
Meeting dates 2011-2012
8 September...........................Tony Griffiths
6 October................................Nathan Wilkes
3 November.............................Michele Desponts
1 December.............................Winter Musicale
5 January ...............................Stacey Boal
2 February..............................
1 March..................................
5 April.....................................
4 May .....................................Spring Showcase
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Bios:Tony Griffiths has conducted many successful sessions for us in the past. He is a keen attendee of Recorder workshops near and far and will bring his recent experiences to our next session. You can read about his Recorder activities on the News and Reviews page.
Nathan Wilkes is a trombonist and specialist in music of the renaissance and early baroque. He has appeared with ensembles throughout North America including Concerto Palatino, Chanterie and the Vancouver Symphony. He has taught at the Vancouver Early Music Workshop and has led several most interesting Meetings for the BCRS in past years.
Born in Québec, Michèle studied organ and harpsichord with Bernard Lagacé at the Conservatory of Music in Montreal and later at Concordia University she was coached by Christopher Jackson, learning about playing with small baroque ensembles. In 1989 she moved to Maple Ridge where she started a career as a music teacher in Elementary Schools.
Nathan Wilkes is a trombonist and specialist in music of the renaissance and early baroque. He has appeared with ensembles throughout North America including Concerto Palatino, Chanterie and the Vancouver Symphony. He has taught at the Vancouver Early Music Workshop and has led several most interesting Meetings for the BCRS in past years.
Born in Québec, Michèle studied organ and harpsichord with Bernard Lagacé at the Conservatory of Music in Montreal and later at Concordia University she was coached by Christopher Jackson, learning about playing with small baroque ensembles. In 1989 she moved to Maple Ridge where she started a career as a music teacher in Elementary Schools.