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24.01.2022 Our Spring Soiree is coming up on Sunday October 13th at St Saviour's Anglican Church, Glen Osmond. Come for an afternoon of music and friendship. Do remember to bring you instrument for the all-comers massed ensemble!



19.01.2022 Our last meeting for the year will be this coming Sunday, 1st December 2:30 pm at St Michael’s, Mitcham. Some Christmas music will be supplied, but others are welcome to bring music that they would like to play. (Not necessarily Christmas music.)

19.01.2022 A reminder of the first SRP event for the year, a play-in on Sunday February 9th 2.30-4.00 pm Society of Friends Meeting House, 40a Pennington Terrace, North Adelaide... We are delighted that Ann Rees, well known Adelaide teacher, director of the Sylvan Players and longstanding member of the Society will be leading this session. Ann has chosen an interesting and varied selection of music by German Renaissance composer Michael Praetorius. The afternoon promises to be a very enjoyable start to the recorder year and the usual cuppa will be available after the music making. As usual, please bring your recorder/s and a music stand. Do hope you can come along!

18.01.2022 A great day was had by all at Spring Workshop 2019. Our wonderful tutors were kept very busy!



17.01.2022 SPRING WORKSHOP 2019 Please note online registration will close at 7.00 pm this Wednesday September 4th. Any further inquiries ring Neville on 0417 823 537.

16.01.2022 Our Spring Soiree was a great success with an abundance of items of solos, duets, trios, quartets and two ensembles, and performers ranging from student players to our most senior members. The mass group finale was wonderful fun when we played a selection of Renaissance music and a Celtic medley. Having started the afternoon at 2.30pm we didn't finish the music making until 5.00pm which made for a rather late afternoon tea! The photos tell some of the story.

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