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MUSIC: Musical journey through seven in Angmering . . . with a cream tea



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Published Date: 13 October 2008
SEVEN magnificent decades of music will be celebrated at a concert served up with cream teas in Angmering on Sunday afternoon.
Wind quintet New Harmonie will take their audience on a journey through popular music from the 1890s to the 1960s in their concert, "From Tin Pan Alley to Abbey Road", at the Angmering Manor Hotel, at 4pm.

The changing fashions of music, through Vaudeville, ragtime, jazz, swing dance bands, Broadway and the pop culture of the Beatles will be tracked by the wide-ranging programme, accompanied by a light-hearted, informal commentary.

New Harmonie's members are Liz Burtenshaw, flute, Sarah Williams, oboe, Geoffrey Richardson, clarinet, Sue Bellamy, bassoon, and Richard Gamlen, horn.

Tickets, price £8 including the cream tea, are available in advance from the Angmering Manor Hotel reception, the parish council office or Angmering Framing and Stitches. For more information telephone 01903 774247.

The concert tour is being supported with funding from the D'Oyly Carte Charitable Trust, the Batty Foundation and West Sussex Arts Partnership.

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  • Last Updated: 14 October 2008 9:03 AM
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