Family Music Day 2009 Photos
Here is a selection of our favourite photos and comments from the day
"We found all the purple T-shirts extremely friendly, patient and caring."
"Gamelan was fascinating. Singing was inspirational!"
"My daughter and her friend thoroughly enjoyed themselves and learned a lot. (As did I!)"
"The time machine idea was very nice."
"Outstanding - the children were speaking really highly of the teachers as much as of the instruments!"
"I thought you were all fantastic."
"Thank you so much. We are now looking for more music classes/workshops in our lives."
"It was an extraordinary occasion."
"All the staff were very professional and I felt privileged to be with such professional musicians of such a high standard."
"You'll definitely see us next year."
"We enjoyed the relaxed but attentive attitude of the musicians."
"Really fantastic event and my children had a wonderful time. I'm already recommending 2010 to my friends."
"It was a fantastic day for our whole family."
"Thanks for a brilliant day!"
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Next Production
Britten Sinfonia At Lunch October
London, Norwich, Cambridge and Birmingham
06 - 15 October 2010
Shostakovich’s Piano Quintet is an acknowledged masterpiece and at the heart of this opening concert in Britten Sinfonia’s award-winning lunchtime series. Arguable his best known chamber work, it’s a piece hugely admired by two composers also featured in this concert. The celebrated composer James MacMillan is represented by four miniatures each dedicated to important figures in his life, including Brother Walfrid, founder of Celtic football club, and fellow Scottish composers Sir Peter Maxwell Davies and Sally Beamish. Maxwell Davies turns the tables with a brand new work in tribute to James MacMillan, co-commissioned by Britten Sinfonia and Wigmore Hall.
