Monday’s PDtP Spotlight on Victoria was our 1st session dedicated to a single composer

Want to know how it went? Let’s hear from

the people who were there:

 

So something of a success, then. As always, thanks to all who came, particularly the newcomers and those who stayed behind for the ‘late session’.

What’s up next on the singing and boozing front? We have our next Counterpint in the Cafe on Wednesday April 19th (apologies for giving out completely incorrect details on the night); booking will go live at 5pm on Good Friday with more spaces released at 9am the next day (link to follow).

The next PDtP is currently scheduled for Monday May 1st; I’ll confirm this ASAP but feel free to let me know your thoughts (positive or otherwise) on holding the session on a bank holiday.

Cheers

Kevin

 

 

 

 

 

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K O'Neill

I am a classical music enthusiast and a lover of choral music in particular. I run the Polyphony Down the Pub social/singing night, probably the most thrilling singing-Renaissance-motets-in-the-backroom-of-a-pub experience you could ever hope to have.

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