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Edsential Ensembles and Music Centre Enquiries: Jackie.Parker@Edsential.Co.Uk Hello@Edsential.Co.Uk 1 Music Centre Ensembles Edsential Ensembles and Music Centre Edsential Ensembles September 2016 Music Centre Ensembles Where? When? Who is it for? Activity Centre for Junior ensembles Woodchurch High School Saturday morning Children and young Beginner groups for Young for string, brass, Engineering College during term time people of all strings, brass and Musicians woodwind, choir, Carr Bridge Road abilities woodwind, Woodchurch theory Woodchurch 09:30 until 12.00noon Junior ensembles Wirral A choir CH49 7NG Theory tuition. Wallasey Sounds!Central The Mosslands School, Thursday evening Children and young Choir Mosslands Drive, during term time people of all Wallasey, Wirral, CH45 abilities 8PJ 18:30 until 20:00 Wallasey Wirral Schools' The Mosslands School, Monday night during Young people Senior brass band Brass Band Mosslands Drive, term time playing at Grade 4 Wallasey, Wirral, CH45 standard or above. 8PJ from 19:00. Enquiries: [email protected] [email protected] 1 Edsential Ensembles and Music Centre Music Centre Ensembles Where? When? Who is it for? Activity Wallasey Wirral Schools' The Mosslands School, Saturday morning Young people Senior concert band Concert Band Mosslands Drive, during term time playing at Grade 4 Wallasey, Wirral, CH45 standard or above. 8PJ 9:30 until 12:00 Wallasey Wirral The Mosslands School, Friday evening during Young people Senior orchestra Schools' Orchestra Mosslands Drive, term time playing at Grade 4 Wallasey, Wirral, CH45 standard or above. 8PJ 19:00 until 20.45. Strings rehearsal from 18.15. Chester Chester Schools The Bishops' Blue Coat Tuesday evening Beginners/Junior Beginners/Junior Concert Bands High School, Vaughans during term time Training -grades 1 Training Lane, Chester, CH3 5XF to 3, Senior bands Junior and Training 17.45 until18.45 Senior -Grades 4 and above Senior Band 19.00 until 21.00 Enquiries: [email protected] [email protected] 2 Edsential Ensembles and Music Centre Music Centre Ensembles Where? When? Who is it for? Activity Hartford Cheshire Youth Mid Cheshire College and Approx. 20 Saturdays Junior/Beginners, Junior/beginners Orchestras Hartford High School, per term training Chester Road, Northwich, Training -grade 1 Senior orchestras Cheshire, CW8 1LJ. 10.00 until 13.00 and above, Senior -Grade 4 (strings), grade 6 (woodwind and brass) Hartford Cheshire Youth Hartford High School, Approx. 20 Saturdays CYC Young Junior choir Choirs Chester Road, Northwich, per term Singers -Age 8 to Senior choir Cheshire, CW8 1LJ. 12, 10.00 until 13.00 CYC Age 13 and above Hartford Cheshire Youth Hartford High School, 10 Saturdays per year Grade 4/5 and Senior Big Band Music for Life Big Chester Road, Northwich, above Band Cheshire, CW8 1LJ. 10.00 – 15.00 Winsford Junior ensembles The Winsford Academy, Mondays term time Beginners on Beginner groups for for strings, brass, Grange Lane, Winsford, woodwind, brass, strings, brass and woodwind. Cheshire, CW7 2BT 15.30 until 17.00 strings. woodwind, Enquiries: [email protected] [email protected] 3 Edsential Ensembles and Music Centre Music Centre Ensembles Where? When? Who is it for? Activity Ellesmere Port Junior ensembles Whitby Hall, Whitby Park, Mondays term time Beginners on Beginner groups for for strings, brass, Stanney Lane, Ellesmere woodwind, brass, strings, brass and woodwind, choir Port, 15.45 until 17.30 strings. woodwind Junior ensembles Singers from age 7. A choir Weaverham Vale Royal Schools Weaverham High School, Tuesdays term time Junior/beginners, Junior Concert Bands Lime Avenue, Training -grades 1 Training Weaverham CW8 3HT Juniors 18.00 - 18.45, to 3 Senior bands Mezzo 19.00 - 20.15, Senior 19.00 – 21.00 Senior -Grades 4 and above Weaverham Weaverham Super Weaverham High School, Tuesdays term time Violin, viola, cello Overture for Strings Lime Avenue, and double bass beginners Weaverham CW8 3HT From 18.00 – 20.00 players who have Mezzo for more been playing a experienced players string instrument for 4 months or more Enquiries: [email protected] [email protected] 4 .
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