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BOA meetings & events
(for other local events of interest to organists, please use the What's On calendar)

M 16 May, 7.30pm

St Mary's, Selly Oak
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Lecture-Recital by Henry Fairs
The Head of Organ Studies at Birmingham Conservatoire takes an illustrated look at the organ music of three 19th century masters: Liszt, Mendelssohn & Schumann. Admission £5.

M 27 Jun, 7.30pm

St Chad's Cathedral
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Leonard Gibbons Sponsored Conservatoire Student competition
The final of a competition run jointly with Birmingham Conservatoire to determine the recipient of this year's LGF award. Adjudicators are Prof David Saint & Dr John Sherer. Admission
free to BOA members.

M 18 Jul, 7.30pm

The Walsall Arms
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Social Event: Beer & skittles
Another chance for members to enjoy a game of skittles, this time in a private room at a traditional Black Country pub in Bank Street, Walsall. Admission £5, which includes a cold buffet.

S 17 Sep, 11.00am

St Mary's, Shrewsbury
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Organ Crawl in Shrewsbury, starting at St Mary's.
Suggested donation £5

M 10 Oct, 7.30pm

St Paul's in the Jewellery Quarter
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Improvisation Evening
An informal event led by members of BOA Council. Admission
free to BOA members.

M 21 Nov 7.30pm

St Thomas's, Stourbridge
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Annual Service
Director of Music (and BOA Council member) is Jon Payne. Retiring collection for the IAO Benevolent Fund

M 30 Jan, 7.30pm

The Old Swan,
Netherton
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CD & DVD Evening
Bring and share your favourite organ CDs and DVDs in a private room at this pub and micro-brewery owned by organ enthusiast Tim Newey

M 5 Mar, 7.30pm

St Alban the Martyr
Highgate
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LGF-sponsored student event: Gabrieli 400
The
Beorma Ensemble, directed by Tom Keogh, perform music by Gabrieli and other works from the Venetian School

S 21 Apr, 11.00am

Wylde Green URC
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AGM & annual recital
11am Coffee, 11.30am AGM, 12.30pm (approx) Lunch, 1.30pm Recital by MARTYN RAWLES (Lichfield Cathedral). The latter is open to the public, admission £5.

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