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We are delighted to be back in London for another Autumn English Music Festival concert on 12 October, this time at the Church of St John the Evangelist in Notting Hill. We very much hope you will join us at this lovely event, which features the Tailleferre Ensemble with the music of Samuel Coleridge-Taylor, Madeleine Dring, Ralph Vaughan Williams, Malcolm Arnold and others, and with a work by Cecilia McDowall in an arrangement made specially for this recital. The full programme can be seen here; and tickets are available through our online Box Office.
This year was the first year we have held The English Music Festival entirely in Dorchester-on-Thames, and this was only possible because of the support and encouragement of all those at Dorchester Abbey and at Dorchester Village Hall, as well as of the local community: our heartfelt thanks to you all for your help before and during the Festival, and for welcoming us so warmly. Sincere thanks, too, to the artists, for the energy and commitment of their performances; to all the volunteers who assisted with general administration, staffing the Box Office, stage-managing and stewarding, and without whose help running the Festival would simply not be possible; and, of course, to our audiences, whose enthusiasm and financial and moral support all continue to mean so much to us.
We have recently introduced a new tier to our Friends’ Scheme for Corporate Friends — so, if you own, or help to run, a company or a similar organisation, and would like to enjoy the special benefits that this tier offers, please do consider joining at this level. For more details about our Friends’ Scheme, please follow this link for a description of the tiers and their benefits, together with information about how to join.