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10 - 18 July 2009
YEMF Lecture Series - Sold Out

10 - 18 July 2009
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10 July 2009
Event 01: The Tallis Scholars
York Minster


11 July 2009
North East Early Music Forum workshop
St George’s Church, Peel Street



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North East Early Music Forum - Music Library




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Image of Recording Facility: Click to Zoom The National Centre for Early Music in York offers individual musicians and ensembles an ideal setting to record music.

Based in a grade-one listed medieval church, the Centre has been totally renovated and now gives musicians first-class modern facilities in an historic building.

The Centre is now being used as a venue to make recordings by a wide variety of musicians including Pamela Thorby, Nigel North, Music Antiqua of London, Emma Kirkby, Anthony Rooley, Rolf Hind, the BBC Singers and Florilegium. Plus BBC Radio 3 regularly records concerts each year as part of the international York Early Music Festival.

Image of York: Click to Zoom The Centre is just a short walk from the heart of the city and York Minster. York is on a direct GNER train route from London to Glasgow and the journey time from London to York is scheduled at less than 2 hours. The Centre is just a short taxi ride from the station. If travelling by car, the Centre is easily accessed off the main York ring road and there is on-site parking available on request.

York is a thriving city - if you do get any spare time there are numerous cafés and restaurants to sample, including Melton’s Too open 7 days a week from 10.30am to 10.30pm and The Blue Bicycle, both situated just a few minutes walk from the Centre.

The city boasts a host of excellent hotels and guest houses and our good working relationship with a selection of hotels enables us to offer you special rates and help with bookings.



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The National Centre for Early Music is administered by the York Early Music Foundation.
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