Place of quiet and worship; rising northeast cultural venue; delicious and welcoming cafe; home of the Master Musicians Saturday lunchtime concert series
Iona Brown is giving another concert at J’s & B’s on Saturday - this time with Mike Gerrard. 1pm Start. Music for violin and viola by Bach, Haydn and Handel. Tickets on the door. All welcome!
Do you know any young people aged 11-18 who would like to take part in an exciting new youth choir project this summer? @MPNEHub @NclUniMusic
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Fantastic weekend of music making at J’s & B’s with the choir performing at @nclcathedral on Friday, a visit from @bobchilcott on Saturday and a spectacular concert by @BrundibarF musicians on Sunday.
Excited to be singing the wonderful Ceremony of Carols with Mary and @CBonnieShaw in December, there’ll also be some music from the @MulofVoyCIC series. It’s at @FenhamMusicJB and in aid of Newcastle Phoenix Choir (https://t.co/sTIrf8GDms)
If you’re looking for something to do on a grey Sunday afternoon on Tyneside, the brilliant Lindsay Hannon is performing at J’s & B’s this afternoon in the last of our summer concerts. 3pm. https://t.co/3cVyM6Fzd0
Our penultimate Sunday afternoon concert of the summer features a recital by sopranos Hannah Fumoleau and Mary Hitch. Seats can be reserved but walk ups are most welcome. 3pm at J’s & B’s. https://t.co/92gt1dDxVH
Tomorrow’s 3pm concert features music for violin and voices with Alexandra Raikhlina & the J’s & B’s Octet. This performance will be in the church, not the garden.
https://t.co/rPDReEev63
Our 3pm Sunday afternoon concert this week will be inside the church. A family concert (just over 30 minutes long) featuring Peter & The Wolf with Yoshi Kawamura and Philip Harrison. Cushions, blankets and some family magic. Book here:
https://t.co/0D56SlG6uO
Letter in today’s Times signed by 51 world class singers and Opera Companies. Please repost as far and wide as you can. These voices must be heard. -bc
Love Baroque? I really don’t know a better way to spend an hour on a cold February Saturday lunchtime. A Concerto Grosso by Newcastle’s own Baroque Master, Charles Avison will warm you up for the heart-rending Stabat Mater by Pergolesi. £8 on the door @FenhamMusicJB