STOCKPORT

RECORDED MUSIC CLUB

(62nd Season)

STOCKPORT RECORDED MUSIC CLUB (SRMC)
PRESENTS WEEKLY PROGRAMMES OF RECORDED & LIVE CLASSICAL MUSIC
GIVEN BY MEMBERS & GUESTS.


We were all pleased to see the end of a rather long and dreary Winter and agreed the new Spring & Summer Programme
has produced the prospect of yet more pleasant evenings listening to good
and varied music with all our like-minded members and our guests.
A warm welcome is extended to all who may wish to come along and share our music and occasional social events.
A warm welcome is extended to all who may wish to come along and share
our love of good classical music, (first visit free)
played on excellent equipment in warm, comfortable surroundings.

Secretary Pat Smith  is happy to supply any information
on
0161 432 9626  


We meet on Friday evenings 7.45pm for 8.00pm in
The New Community Centre,
Broadstone Hall Road South,
Heaton Chapel,
Stockport,
Cheshire.


PROGRAMME AUTUMN & WINTER 2007-2008

October 5

(v) John & Rita Davies
"Brahms and the Schumanns"

October 12

Pat Smith
"From the Sublime ..."

October 19

Ray Little
"Schubert & His Symphonies"

October 26

Ray Coyston
"When Music Sounds"

November 2

(v) Walter Brisk
"The Oldest Instrument of All"

November 9

SOCIAL EVENING
"Meal" at the Club

November16

Dave Williams
"B and B"

November 23

John Baker
"A Further Miscellany"

November 30

Alan Bassett
"Music for St Andrew's Day

December 7

Freda Kevill - "TBA"

December14

(v) "Ramon Davies Entertains"
followed by the usual Christmas celebration!



2008

January 4

Pat and Pearl Nash
"Name Dropping"

January 11

Don Smith
"Celebration"

January 18

Chairman's Night - "First Love"

January 25

AGM

February 1

Ron Worthington
"Night at the Opera"

February 8

(v) Joy Pilkington
"Baching Mad!"

February 15

(v) Brian Barker
"Here we are Again!"

February 22

(v) Hilary Hughes
"A Devil of a Composer"

February 29

(v) Enid Collinson
"A Trip Around Europe"

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