World Music Party 30th November 2006

This month's World Music Party at the Boileroom in Guildford has a Celtic theme. But please don't come dressed in a green hooped jersey, as this is Celtic with a hard, not a soft C. Exploring the traditional scottish and Irish blend of fast-paced rhythmic music.

Admission: by ticket only, £5 in advance or on the door (subject to availability)

Ensembles Concert 29th November 2006

Sometimes less is definitely more! Student conductors direct an entertaining and diverse programme of classical works for ensembles and small orchestras. A chance to hear an interesting range of works played with enthusiasm and verve.

Venue : PATS Studio one, University of Surrey : start 7:30pm

Admission : Free (subject to availability)

UoS Students’ Union Wind Band 27th November 2006

The USSU Wind Band returns for another end of term extravaganza, performing a variety of favourites from show songs to especially composed wind band pieces. The concert will feature student conductors and soloists. Anticipate a fun evening.

Venue : PATS Studio one, University of Surrey : start 8pm

Admission : Free (with a retiring donation to support the Band)

Magnum in Ripley 25th November 2006

Last Saturday night, Ripley Village Hall was the place to be as Magnum rocked the house with their big band sound. This Charity Dance in aid of The British Ski Club for the Disabled and DSUK was a chance to enjoy some great live music all in a good cause. The evening started with the Elderly Brothers, who gave us some classic Beatles tunes along with duelling banjos from the movie "deliverance". Then they invited Peter Fairbrass on stage for a couple on Johnny Cash numbers, Folsom Prison Blues and I Walk the Line. This got the crowd warmed up and during the short intermission, while the bands swaped over, the winning raffle numbers were called.

Frank Harrison Trio 24th November 2006

Thought-provoking and intense, Frank Harrison (piano) displays an extraordinary musicality which is surprisingly mature for his age. The music is original, thoughtful, delicate and imbued with texture and colour. Featuring Aidan O'Donnell (bass) and Stephen Keogh (drums).

Venue: Front Room at the QEH, London - start 5:15pm

For more info see: http://www.rfh.org.uk/main/series/26.html

Admission: FREE (subject to availability)

Kingston Chamber Orchestra 18th November 2006

This performance in Kingston Parish Church, Market Square, Kingston upon Thames is of Overture 'Egmont' (Beethoven) : Flute Sonata (Poulenc Berkeley) : Galanta Dances (Kodaly) : Symphony No 2 (Simpson) : Encore Une Fois (Meyers) for the first time in the UK.

Admission :Entrance to this event is by ticket only

For more info or to purchase tickets see Kingston Chamber Orchestra

Lol Coxhill 17th November 2006

Soprano sax maverick Lol Coxhill has touched on nearly every area of music over the past half century, after playing with Rufus Thomas, Alexis Korner, Campion Jack Dupree, Bobby Wellins, Stan Tracey, Steve Miller, Kevin Ayers, Rico Rodrigues and Jazz Jamaica and even The Damned. Today he plays with John Edwards (bass) and Steve Noble (drums). 'There are very few versatile artists that hold the importance Lox Coxhill has in European improvised music' (Francois Couture, All Music Guide).

Venue: Front Room at the QEH, London - start 5:45pm

For more info see: http://www.rfh.org.uk/main/series/26.html

Admission: Free (subject to availability)

Mike Westbrook's Village Band 10th November 2006

Featuring Mike Westbrook (euphonium), Kate Westbrook (voice/tenor horn), Gary Bayley (tenor saxophone), Stan Willis (alto saxophone), Mike Brewer (trumpet) and Sam Smith (trombone). Four leading Devonian musicians join the internationally acclaimed composer and performers Mike and Kate Westbrook to form the Village Band Project. The Waxeywork Show is an original piece by Mike Westbrook for voice and acoustic brass, specially created for the group, featuring lyrics and vocals by Kate Westbrook. In All that Jazz, the band performs Mike Westbrook's arrangements of classic jazz instrumentals, songs, blues and rags. The programme includes Scott Joplin, Duke Ellington, Jelly Roll Morton, Thelonious Monk, Charles Mingus and many more. 'Mike Westbrook is one of Britain's most creative, experimental and daring jazz composers' (Times).

Venue: Front Room at the QEH, London - start 5:45pm

For more info see: http://www.rfh.org.uk/main/series/26.html

Admission: Free (subject to availability)

13th Woking Beer Festival 10-11th November 2006

This Annual event is held at Woking Leisure Centre and is supported by The Campaign for Real Ale (CamRA) who's members will recieve a free pint. There will be 3 sessions over the 2 days - from 6pm-11pm on the Friday night and 11am-3:30pm and 6pm-11pm on the Saturday. Over 70 real ales plus Beers and Ciders and food. Background music from the Wurlitzer, with live bands for the evening sessions. Please note that this event is 100% no smoking.

Admission : Ticket only (Friday SOLD OUT), £6 in advance (inclues commemorative pint glass and programme)

For more information see : http://www.wokingbeerfestival.co.uk/index.htm or e-mail wokingbf@yahoo.co.uk

To purchase tickets contact Woking Leisure Centre or Woking Visitor Information Centre.

Free Apple Guitar Seminar 9th November 2006

Andertons Music of Guidford, with the support of Apple Solution Experts are hosting a free seminar for guitarists. Come along and find out why the Apple Mac is the perfect solution for creating and performing music with your guitar.

Location : University of Surrey, Guildford, Surrey, GU2 7XH

For more information see :
http://www.apple.com/uk/series/guitarists

Admission : Although this event is free, places are limited so you need to register

Eliza Carthy & Saul Rose 09th November 2006

This young and talented folk violinist and singer returns to the Cranleigh Arts Centre. She will be accompanied by Saul Rose on the melodeon.

Find the Cranleigh Arts Centre on Google maps

Admission: Ticket only £15 in advance (£16.50 on the door)

Woking Music Festival 6th-28th Nov 2006

The venues for this event include Christchurch, The Rhoda McGaw Theatre and Wells Suite. The provisional programme is: 6th Nov - Instrumental, 7th Nov - Instrumental, 9th Nov - Instrumental and Speech, 10th Nov - Instrumental and Speech, 11th Nov - Speech and Piano, 13th Nov - Choral, 14th Nov - Choral and Vocal, 16th Nov - Piano, 17th Nov - Piano, 18th Nov - Piano, 20th Nov - Instrumental, 21st Nov - Vocal, 23rd Nov - Vocal, 24th Nov - Piano, 25th Nov - Piano, 27th Nov - Organ and Instrumental, 28th Nov - Vocal.

This will be confirmed later in the year.

For more info see the festival website or e-mail info@wokingmusicfestival.org.uk

Michael Mwenso Quartet 3rd November 2006

Young, gifted multi-instrumentalist developing his own unique style through jazz, performing standards from the greats on piano, with Zem Addu (tenor sax), Ben Hazleton (double bass) and Salim Orgum (drums)

Venue: Front Room at the QEH, London - start 5:15pm

For more info see: http://www.rfh.org.uk/main/series/26.html

Admission: Free (subject to availability)

New Music to your Ears 1st November 2006

Composition is one of the main strengths of the Department of Music and Sound Recording and students have several showcases throughout the year in which to present their work. This short concert provides an opportunity to hear a wealth of first performances of music specially written for solo instruments.

Venue : PATS studio one, University of Surrey : start 7:30pm

Admission : Free (subject to availability)

Frank Harrison Trio 24th November 2006

Thought-provoking and intense, Frank Harrison (piano) displays an extraordinary musicality which is surprisingly mature for his age. The music is original, thoughtful, delicate and imbued with texture and colour. Featuring Aidan O'Donnell (bass) and Stephen Keogh (drums).

Venue: Front Room at the QEH - start 5:15pm

Admission: FREE (subject to availability)