How big is a recorder? You may be surprised to find out when you come along on 3 June to the Goods Shed.
Junction 17 are a group of players based in Hullavington. They’ve enjoyed making music as a group since 2009,under the direction of Peter Cotterill, and they will really get your toes tapping.
Up to fifteen performers meet each week to play recorders of different sizes — and the occasional crumhorn — with a repertoire that extends from a medieval medley to modern music.
Today they are joined by Ruth Sandiford playing traditional music on a Celtic harp .
Do come and join us – you can enjoy some super music, meet your friends as well as maybe making new ones. Advance tickets are just £3.50 (plus booking fee) Please note that on the door they cost £4,
And our Whistle Stop Café will be open if you fancy a nice cup of tea (or coffee) and Sasha’s cakes are more than delicious – what a lovely way to spend an afternoon. There will be a selection of tables and chairs set out in the hall for you to choose from on arrival.
On Wednesday 21 May:
