Fringe Events

Andrew Morris

During the past two years, Andrew Morris, Leominster based pianist and composer, has been composing a set of 38 new pieces of music, one to match the mental and emotional state of each of the Bach Flower Remedies.

Twenty of the pieces were performed in a concert in Leominster in September 2005, and a CD of eleven of these is now available.

Extracts from some of the pieces can be heard at Andrew's website: www.andrew-morris.com

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Two concerts featuring this music are planned to coincide with the International Bach Cromer Conference in September 2006.

On Friday evening there will be a concert with meal at Felbrigg Hall, a National Trust venue near to Cromer.

On the Saturday evening there will be a free concert at The Cliftonville Hotel in Cromer.

Click here for the Felbrigg Hall leaflet (270 kb - Adobe PDF).


 Kenny Ball and his Jazzmen - England's finest trad trumpeter and jazzman

20:00 at the Pavilion Theatre Friday 22 September

Kenny Ball is a legend. Probably the greatest test of an artist's success is his durability. Kenny is now a genuine institution and the most successful jazz trumpet player this side of the Atlantic. His landmark recordings of the 1960s such as 'Midnight in Moscow' catapulted him to worldwide fame, and since then he has become a living legend.

For futher information visit: www.kennyball.co.uk

Tickets available from: www.thecromerpier.com


Cromer Folk Group - The Cromer Smugglers

On Saturday evening at the pier: sea shanties and folk songs. A free concert for delegates and their families.


Morris Dancing

On Saturday evening at the pier: The Weavers' Morris. Traditional English folk dancing in costume!


The Alternative Conference

Saturday evening at the Red Lion public house - a chance to hear other opinions in a question-time session.


Cromer Lifeboat Museum

A local historian will give a talk and show a film about the Cromer lifeboats and the famous sea rescues - very much a part of the Dr Bach story.


Guided Tours

There will walks around Cromer and the a chance to see the places where Dr Bach lived while here in the 1930s. Buses can also take you to visit The Pleasaunce in Overstrand where Dr Bach found Cerato and to Felbrigg where he made Oak. These trips can be taken during the Conference and on both Friday and Monday.

 

Links

Cromer Lifeboat Station
www.cromerlifeboats.org.uk

This Is Cromer
www.thisiscromer.co.uk

Norfolk Museums and Archaeology Service
www.museums.norfolk.gov.uk

Cromer Beach Webcam
www.bbc.co.uk/norfolk/content/webcams/webcam_cromer_pier_webcam.shtml

 

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