If you are not too traumatised by staying up late for the results why not join us?
Cannington is a village about 4 miles outside Bridgwater, Somerset, UK. The village church is a beautiful building, largely 15C, with a wonderful acoustic. Each year we put on a series of events, of many types of music: piano , organ, instrumentalists, jazz, early music etc, and drama
Sunday, 19 June 2016
Saturday, 4 June 2016
post referendum

When we fixed the date for this concert we had no idea that the Referendum would be fixed for the day before. When we meet we shall know if we are in or out of the EU. I do not say out of Europe. Europe is more than the EU - witness my lovely Belgian missus!
We are having an exciting year for voting. First a Muslim mayor for London, now a huge decision on the future of this country and, later in the year, possible great changes in the USA.
So my choice of music will be European and American. Some old, some very modern but all I hope entertaining. Once again I aim to sing! And, once again, it will be a shortish concert with time to chat and share a glass afterwards.
Thursday, 26 May 2016
Programme for Sunday
CANNINGTON MUSIC
The Parish Church of S. Mary the
Virgin, Cannington
1892 a good year?
Michael Martin, piano and
organ
3.30pm Sunday 29th
May 2016
Erik
Satie Gymnopedie no 1
Isaac
Albéniz Tango
Edward
Elgar Chanson de matin
Charles Harris After the ball was over
Satie Vexations
Cole Porter So easy to love
Jacques Ibert A giddy girl
Edwin Lemare Andantino in D flat
Herbert
Howells Psalm Prelude II
Swann / Tolkien I sit beside the fire and think
Scott Joplin Bethena, a concert waltz
Satie Gnossienne no 3
After
sitting through all that you will deserve some tea and cake!
We
hope you will enjoy the concerts we have arranged for the rest of the
year which are summarized below.
June
Friday 24th
7.30 pm The day after that referendum
I will give a organ concert, not all of it entirely serious! I may
have to slip in something to do with Europe and gloom/joy depending
on your preference!
September
Friday 9th
7.30 pm Zephyr,
a wonderful flute and harp duo. More details of the programme later.
October
Saturday 15th 7.30 pm The
Phoenix Singers, director
Andrew Maddocks, are one of the West Countries most proficient choirs
and are making a very welcome return visit. The Deer's
Cry. Including music by Arvo
Part, Thomas Tallis, William Byrd and Palestrina
http://www.thephoenixsingers.co.uk/index.php
November
Sunday 20th in the afternoon.
St Cecilia Concert with Mary
Morgan, soprano
and Steve Graham lute
How
to keep in touch with your computer, tablet or smart phone
We
have a Facebook page and also a Group on Facebook. If you use
Facebook just type Cannington Music into the search bar at the top
and both should appear in the list. If you “like” the page or
join the group you will be able to see all the postings.
I
also write a Blog on the music in the church. This gives notice of
all upcoming concerts and often lists the whole of the programme
details. Happy reading.
Lastly,
we keep an email publicity list and I send emails before every
concert. The trouble is you must remember to inform me if you change
your address. It happens a lot that people forget and it is hard to
keep it up to date.
If
you send an email to cannington.music@gmail.com
I will add you to this list . It would help me
no end if you make the subject “ Mailing list” Do the same if
you are not sure if you are on the list! Please note this is NOT my
personal address.
Michael
Martin, Director of Music 01278 422895
Labels:
Albeniz,
Cole Porter,
Elgar,
Howells,
Ibert,
Joplin,
Lemare,
organ,
piano,
Satie,
Swann,
Tolkien
Saturday, 21 May 2016
1892 a good year? A concert
Cannington Music
The Parish Church of S. Mary the Virgin, Cannington, near Bridgwater
This
is a painting I made a few years ago of my home in Bridgwater.
It is
called My house is a very nice house.
I
have lived here now for twenty years and am very happy. It was built,
by Pollards , in 1892 and, last year I realised how many other things
I like also come from that era ( I was listening to a bit of Eric
Satie at the time. ) and thought it might make the theme for a
concert.
So
here it is, a mélange of
goodies, for piano and organ, originating in the last decade of the 19C. Some of them
written in 1892 and some by composers who were born that year. I think you
will find it an interesting and varied mix. It is fairly lighthearted
and will range from “serious” music to ragtime and jazz. I
should warn you – I shall sing!
This
is another of our Sunday afternoon events It will be take about 45
minutes, no interval and. if I find the time. I shall bake some lemon
Drizzle cake ( Chocolate cake as well.....?) to go with the tea we
shall serve you afterwards.
Michael Martin, piano and organ
Sunday
29 May, 3.30pm. 2016 £5 at the door only
Saturday, 16 April 2016
SOMERSET SONGSTERS CONCERT
Here is a bit more information about the concert, 7.30 pm on Saturday 29 May. The cost is £7 but includes a glass of wine We know that you will enjoy it, so why not drum up a few friends and make it a night?
The full line up of the Songsters is 15 people, singing in various groupings, as and when they are available.
Ann
Hains *
Pat
Moore*
Mary
Morgan *
Hazel
Reed
Francis
Webb *
Sue
Webb
Kevin
Fisher *
Andrew
Hinckley
Chris
Hudson
Stuart
Gifford
Chris
Marchmont
Rob
Morgan *
Murray
Porter
Mark
Rudd
Martin
Sumpter *
Tonight the seven marked with an * will be performing. Full details in the printed programme on the night
1. Ladies
Chorus – There's No Business Like Show Business
2.
Mary – Smoke gets in your Eyes
3.
Rob – The Mother's Lament
4.
Ann/Kevin Duet – People will say we're in Love
5.
Pat -Wonderful, Wonderful Day
6.
Men's Chorus - The Roses of Success
7.
Mary – Indian Love Call
8.
Rob – By the Bright Silvery Light of the Moon
9.
Ann - Mother of Mine
10.
Kevin - The River of No Return
11.
Rob/Mary Duet – Let's call the whole thing off
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1.
Cast - M.O.T.H.E.R
2.
Mary – You're the Cream in my Coffee
3.
Ann/Martin Duet – Who Wants to be a Millionaire
4.
Rob – The Farmer’s Boy
5.
Pat – Wouldn't it be Lovely
6.
Mary/Rob duet – I Wonder Why
7.
Kevin - Hushabye Mountain
8. Ladies
Chorus - Que Sera Sera
9.
Ann – I'm just a girl who can't say no
10.
Rob - And Her Mother Came Too
11.
Mary - Long Ago and Far Away
12.
Men's Chorus (ladies helping) – Busy Doing Nothing
Friday, 15 April 2016
SOMERSET SONGSTERS
Our
second concert of 2016 is almost upon us. We always have a break
during Lent.
Now we are in the midst of the Easter period, we are
starting again.
This
concert takes place during the Flower Festival and is of a suitably
lighthearted nature.
The
Somerset Songsters are a very talented group of singers, some of whom
will be familiar to you! For instance the show is produced by Rob
Morgan and features his wife Mary, as well as some ten others
The
concert is entitled “and her Mother came too” which tells
you what to expect. It is a lovely mix of popular music over the last 80 or
90 years and includes many familiar hits, such as
- There's no business like show business by Irving Berlin,
- Smoke gets in your eyes,
- Lets call the whole thing off
- and of course Berlin's And her mother came too
A
really good time is guaranteed, as is a glass of wine in the
interval.
We
start at 7.30 pm on Saturday 30 April and it will cost you £7.00
which includes interval refreshments. Pay at the door.
Michael
Martin 01278 422895
Thursday, 7 April 2016
PROGRAMME FOR 2016
Cannington Music - Programme for 2016 The Parish Church of St Mary the Virgin, Cannington, near Bridgwater
February 9th. Those of you came know what a wonderful concert of Ragtime and early jazz we had with Original Rags. We must book them again!
April 30th Saturday 7.30 pm Somerset Songsters. “And her mother came too” A light-hearted musical entertainment by a successful and talented Somerset group. This is the same weekend as the Flower Festival in church so why not indulge yourself with both? £7.00
May Sunday 29, in the afternoon, I will play the concert postponed from last year. Piano, organ and singing, “1892, a good year?" explanations on the day!
June Friday 24th 7.30 pm The day after that referendum I will give a organ concert, not all of it entirely serious! I may have to slip in something to do with Europe and gloom/joy depending on your preference!
September Friday 9th 7.30 pm Zephyr, a wonderful flute and harp duo. More details of the programme later.
http://www.ruthmolins.com/zephyr-duo.html
October Saturday 15th 7.30 pm The Phoenix Singers, director Andrew Maddocks, are one of the West Countries most proficient choirs and are making a very welcome return visit. The Deer's Cry. Including music by Arvo Part, Thomas Tallis, William Byrd and Palestrina http://www.thephoenixsingers.co.uk/
November Sunday 20th in the afternoon. St Cecilia Concert with Mary Morgan, soprano and Steve Graham lute
How to keep in touch with your computer, tablet or smart phone
We have a Facebook page and also a Group on Facebook. If you use Facebook just type Cannington Music into the search bar at the top and both should appear in the list. If you “like” the page or join the group you will be able to see all the postings.
I have also started writing a Blog on the music in the church. This gives notice of all upcoming concerts and often lists the whole of the programme details. Happy reading. http://canningtonmusic.blogspot.co.uk/
Lastly, we keep an email publicity list and I send emails before every concert. The trouble is you must remember to inform me if you change your address. It happens a lot that people forget and it is hard to keep it up to date. It depends on you!
If you send an email to Cannington.Music@gmail.com I will add you to this list . It would help me no end if you make the subject “ Mailing list”
Please note this is NOT my personal address.
Michael Martin, Director of Music 01278 422895
Labels:
Byrd,
lute,
Mary Morgan,
organ,
Phoenix,
piano,
St Cecilia,
Steve Graham,
Zephyr
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