Dear Early Music friends,
Here’s the latest SRS newsletter. We will be taking our usual summer break. I’ll email everyone a reminder about the August play-in. We’ll resume the regular newsletters with the September edition. Have a great summer!
Patty Johnson, SRS newsletter editor
Author: 1womanretreat
May 2014 Newsletter
Here is the new May 2014 SRS Newsletter with details about our upcoming May 6 meeting with Judy Linsenberg, guest conductor.
April Newsletter
The April Newsletter of the Sacramento Recorder Society, with full details of the upcoming April 1 meeting and upcoming workshops and concerts is available at http://www.sacrecorders.org/April14.pdf.
March SRS Newsletter
The March Newsletter of the Sacramento Recorder Society, with full details of the upcoming March 4 meeting and upcoming workshops and concerts is available at http://www.sacrecorders.org/Feb2014.pdf.
Welcome
The Sacramento Recorder Society is a non-profit, tax-exempt organization. It is a chapter of the American Recorder Society and an affiliate of the San Francisco Early Music Society. We welcome recorder players of all ages and abilities as well as players of other early music instruments such as lutes, viols, sackbuts, shawms, curtals, krummhorns, and percussion. When it is safe to meet in person again, we will meet monthly September through June, from 6:45-9:30 p.m. on the first Tuesday of each month, at the Friends Meeting House, 890 57th St., between H and J. For now, our meetings are online.
Most of our meetings are conducted by a professional early music specialist who teaches recorder technique and relevant music history and theory while exploring music of many eras. The Sacramento Recorder Society is an education organization, not a performing group, but many of our members belong to smaller consorts that do perform.
Please feel free to visit a few of our meetings. To join the Sacramento Recorder Society, please fill out our membership form and send it to the address on the : 2020-2021 Membership Application. Continue reading “Welcome”