Tickets: Adult £5, accompanied child (16 and under) £1. On sale (and reservations) at Tidings Newsagents (Tel: 01692 630434) Admission by ticket only. Seating is governed by our complying with Health & Safety and Fire Regulations. BOOK EARLY!
Saturday November 9th Screening: “BOHEMIAN RHAPSODY” (2018)
Certificate 12A. Running time 134 minutes. Horning Cinema is held in Horning Village Hall (NR12 8LF)
MUSIC STUDY DAYS IN HORNING, 2020 (Supported by the Horning Boat Show) Following the popular series of music study days held this year, Peter Boshier plans to offer a second series during 2020. Dates have yet to be published, but Peter needs to know which topics are the most popular. Anyone interested should send Peter a message (email or post) showing which of the possible topics below they find interesting. Just send Peter a message, using the code against each topic listed below (this will save you typing the whole title!)
peterboshier@hotmail.com Whitegates, 32 Lower Street, HORNING NR12 8AA
There is no commitment at this stage – all enrolment details, with dates, will be published later.
Initial list of possible topics for 2020 CODE TITLE B2B Byrd to Britten – 400 years of choral music P2P Plainsong to Polyphony – the development of Western music LRM Learn to Read Music, or revise your previous knowledge (two meetings) O & M The Organ and Its Music – the King of Instruments LMA The Life and Music of Malcolm Arnold ECCM English Church and Cathedral Music: 16th
– 21st centuries
SIEC Seven important English composers: Byrd, Gibbons, Tallis, Purcell, Handel, Elgar, Walton MFI 250 years of Music from Italy (Palestrina to Telemann) ECC An early celebration of Christmas – music from four countries – mulled wine and mince pies included!
Peter also welcomes suggestions for other musical topics. Inputs by 15th Please
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