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Burma Churches Trust Afternoon Tea in Hartley Wintney. Friday 16 Feb 2024 3pm – 5pm
Join us with Dorina Latawska (piano) at St John’s Church Hall, Hartley Wintney. This will be a variety-style accompaniment to the afternoon tea. Ticket £17.50 per person. To book, or for further information, email: burmachurchestrust@gmail.com or mobile: 07881 698620
Quintessentially Wind at All Saints Church Carol Service
6.30 pm Sunday 17 Dec The first Carol Service at All Saints Church, Fleet, since it was destroyed by fire in 2015 will be held at 6:30 pm on Sunday 17th December and we are expecting a record attendance for what promises to be a spectacular celebration in what is now a beautifully restored church!
Pictures at an Exhibition
3 pm. Sat 11 March 2023. All Saints Church, Church Road, Fleet. Quintessentially Wind with Dorina Latawska and Hua-Lin Cheng invite you to ‘Pictures at an Exhibition’, a concert with a difference – an hour of music with time for promenading around the church to view many paintings, which will be sold in aid of the All Saints
Cancelled – HMS Pinafore
Due to the tragic death of Queen Elizabeth II, the performance of HMS Pinafore, scheduled for Sat 10 Sep 2022 has ben cancelled and will be performed instead on Sat 16th Sep 2023. Ticket refunds can be requested from the original ticket supplier.
Concert for All Saints. Sat 7th
Mendelssohn: Hebrides Overture (Fingal’s Cave) Beethoven: Symphony No. 4 Reinecke: Flute Concerto in D major Soloist: Nick Cartledge Conductor: Andrew Gray Leader: Juliet Balch In aid of the All Saints church rebuilding fund Where? Church on the Heath, Elvetham Heath, Fleet, When? 7.30 pm Sat 7th May 2022. Tickets? £15 to include a glass of
Next concert Sat 15 Jan with Hart of Brass
Joint concert: Quintessentially Wind with Hart of Brass 3 pm Sat 15 Jan 2022. Ss Philip and James Church, Kings Road, Fleet. £10 including tea and cake afterwards, in aid of the All Saints Rebuilding Fund. Tickets available on the door. COVID Social distancing will be possible and masks worn.
Post-COVID performances
Quintessentially Wind is back performing with a new repertoire of music rehearsed in our gardens and socially distanced rehearsal venues. We are very excited to have had so much time to rehearse some lovely new pieces, some of which we played in two concerts in July 2021 and there will be further new pieces during
Online Quintessentially Wind rehearsals
We have recently achieved successful rehearsals of the quintet online using Jamulus to reduce latency (delay times) and allow synchronised playing. It is not as good as being in the same room but definitely worthwhile. Simon created a virtual server just for QW. Robert created a guidance document which allowed each player to get set
First performances after COVID-19
As outdoor chamber music will be amongst the first live music to reappear after lockdown, Quintessentially Wind is offering socially-distanced live music in gardens that are open to the public, or for private or public events. We have our own chairs and pop-up gazebo so we can be self-sufficient if necessary. If you are interested,