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The winners of the Consort Recorder Class at Tynedale Music Festival - The Sele Music

The winners of the Consort Recorder Class at Tynedale Music Festival - The Sele Music


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The winners of the Consort Recorder Class at Tynedale Music Festival - The Sele Music

The winners of the Consort Recorder Class at Tynedale Music Festival - The Sele Music Grooup have a quick tune-up before facing the adjudicator at Hexham in April 1973.
Left to right: Gillian Robertson, Jean Sowerby, John Sinclair, Stephanie turnbull, Judith Graham, Sally Frost and Elizabeth Nichols

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In this photo print, we are transported back to the vibrant atmosphere of the Tynedale Music Festival in April 1973. The winners of the Consort Recorder Class, known as The Sele Music Group, gather together for a quick tune-up before facing the discerning adjudicator at Hexham. The image showcases seven talented individuals who have dedicated themselves to their craft. From left to right, we see Gillian Robertson, Jean Sowerby, John Sinclair, Stephanie Turnbull, Judith Graham, Sally Frost, and Elizabeth Nichols. Each musician exudes passion and determination as they prepare to showcase their skills on stage. Their instruments - recorders - are held with care and precision; these small yet powerful tools will soon fill the air with enchanting melodies that captivate all who listen. As they take a moment to fine-tune their instruments together in harmony, one can almost hear the anticipation building within them. This snapshot from the 1970s captures not only a moment frozen in time but also represents an era when music was celebrated through live performances and festivals like Tynedale Music Festival provided a platform for aspiring musicians to shine. With its nostalgic charm and timeless appeal, this print by NCJ transports us back into an era where music brought people together and showcased talent in its purest form.

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