
The Nave is often hired out for recitals through our Conferencing office, however we also have a weekly lunchtime recital programme.
Music on Mondays
This series of lunch-time recitals consists of organ, instrumental, vocal or choral recitals, each lasting about 40 minutes (from 12.40pm to 1.20pm).
In order to meet the cost of the recitals we invite those attending to make a donation (we suggest £3.00). Christ Church is pleased to acknowledge the assistance of Woking Borough Council Small Grants scheme in supporting these events.
Refreshments are available in the Beacon Café in the church, both before and after the recitals. Alternatively, why not browse among books, CDs, DVD's and cards which are on sale in the Origin bookshop.
Christ Church is committed to the encouragement and development of creative and artistic gifts as part of its response to God as creator and life-giver.
Spring Programme 2010
4th January Organ Recital: Nicholas King Director of Music, St. John, Boxmoor
11th January Recital: Phil Singleton (trumpet)
18th January Organ Recital: Graham Thorp Guildford
25th January Recital: Maureen Galea Emilie Crapoulet (piano duet)
1st February Organ Recital: Peter Beaven Organist and Director of Music, The Royal Memorial Chapel, Sandhurst
8th February Recital: “The Muses' Gardin” Julia Raeburn (voice/recorders) Dawn Johnston (lute/theorbo)
[Break while work is undertaken on the Church lighting.]
8th March Organ Recital: Jonathan Holl Windsor
15th March Recital: Woking College Music Students
22nd March Organ Recital: John Belcher Organist, Godalming Parish Church
29th March Recital: Yllka Istrevi (piano)
12th April Organ Recital: Andrew Scott London
19th April Recital: Oliver Nelson (violin) Peter Croser (piano)
26th April Organ Recital: Bryn Bridges Romsey
10th May Recital: Linoi Ensemble (flute, violin, piano)
17th May Organ Recital: Martin Hall Dorking
24th May Recital: Anna Le Hair (piano)
7th June Recital: Surrey University Graduation Recitalists
14th June
Recital: To be announced
Latecomers are requested to enter only during a suitable break in the performance.
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