JOHN RUTTER: THE SPRIG OF THYME
Saturday 18th January 2025 10am - 5pm
St Lawrence’s Church, York.
About this Event
Choral Workshop led by David Pipe
RUTTER: THE SPRIG OF THYME
Saturday 18th January 2025 10am - 5pm
St Lawrence’s Church, Lawrence Street, York YO10 3WP
Join us for a chance to work on The Sprig of Thyme. This collection offers a selection of traditional songs of the British Isles, drawing together long-standing favourites as 'Willow Song' and 'The Miller of Dee' with lesser known gems as 'O Can Ye Sew Cushions' and 'The Sprig of Thyme'.
For those who have their own copies we will be working from the OUP edition
Singers of all ages and abilities, who can read music, are welcome
Under 18s must be accompanied by their parent or guardian, who must remain present to act as chaperone at all times
There will be an informal concert for family and friends at 4pm. Tickets will be available on the door (£5)
Booking fee includes score hire. We will be using the OUP edition
Timetable:
9.30 Registration and complimentary refreshments
10.00 Warm up and 1st session
11.30 Break
12.00 2nd session
1.15 Lunch
2.30 3rd session
3.30 Break
4.00 Performance
5 .00 Finish
Places are limited so book early to avoid disappointment
About the venue
Facilities
The workshop and performance will be held in the Church.
There is heating in the Church. There is no dress code; be comfortable and warm.
Refreshments will be served at the back of the Church and in the Church Hall.
There will be a complimentary hot drink on arrival. Tea, coffee and cake will be available for a small charge during the morning break and lunch time; squash and water will be available all day and during the final break. Please bring your own resuable cup if possible.
Please be aware that there are limited toilet facilities. There are no toilets in the church itself, and only three toilets in the church hall, including one for people with disabilities.
There are lots of eateries within easy walking distance. Walmgate has lots of small cafes, there are supermarkets on Foss Islands Road, and opposite the church is the Rose and Crown pub which is famous for its pies! If you want to stay on site, you can bring a packed lunch and eat in the church or church hall.
Travel and Parking
Parking is limited so please use public transport if at all possible
The nearest public car parks are in Kent Street and St George’s Field
There are bus stops on Lawrence Street, in front of the Church and opposite, in front of the “Wagon and Horses” for buses 10, 66A and X46
The nearest ‘Park and Ride’ is Grimston Bar (A1079 Hull Road).
The incoming bus turns right at lights just before the Church and stops in James Street; it is a short walk back from there to the Church. The outgoing bus can be caught from the bus stop in front of the “Wagon and Horses”
This is our much preferred form of arrival as the bus journey in follows exactly the route you would take in the car without the hassle of finding a parking space when you get here
If you do drive, there is parking space at the west end of the Church for about 12 cars, and in a separate area to the rear of the almshouses for about 30 cars (drive up the Church driveway and turn right through a gap in the wall just past the rear of the Church Hall). We would like to keep these for people with mobilty issues if possible
If you have mobility problems and would like to reserve a parking space please send a message through Eventbrite or as below
For more information visit our website www.yorkmusicalsociety.org.uk,
email [email protected]
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
St Lawrence Parish Church, Lawrence Street, York, United Kingdom
GBP 5.89 to GBP 21.79