
Catherine Bott
@catherinejbott
pronunciation fogey, shameless deployer of Elegant Variation, piano and dance fan, presenter of livestreamed concerts for @BSOrchestra and @Wigmore_hall
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http://www.catherinebott.com 03-12-2008 14:32:19
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Please RT and spread the word! Come and find out about singing in Warwick, across the country and the world, on radio and TV, and more! Warwick Town Council Warwick District Council Warwickshire County Council


As heard BBC Radio 3 in September - the RossenMales are terrific, and how lovely that they're joined this evening by RossenLadies. I can't be there, but it'll warm the Advent cockles....



It's back! One of my favourite days of the year! Come and Play String Day š» Saturday Jan 18th. Gipps, Holst and Vivaldi on the menu. Tickets; trybooking.com/uk/events/land⦠TryBooking.com

Soul Music on BBC Radio 4 is one of my favourite listens so to be invited to contribute to an episode on 'Sailing By' was one of those pinch me moments. You can catch the episode on New Year's Day at 9.30am and on BBC Sounds. bbc.co.uk/programmes/m00ā¦



Calling all organists: come and work in two active and thriving Music Departments in Warwick. Please RT. Cathedral Music Trust Royal Academy of Music Royal College of Music Royal Birmingham Conservatoire

I am CHUFFED to bits to confirm that whilst there are no new episodes planned, BBC FOUR will screen #TheArchitectureTheRailwaysBuilt Series 1 (originally on U&Yesterday during ālockdownā in 2020) then will add to BBC iPlayer from next Tuesday 4th Feb! bbc.co.uk/programmes/m00ā¦






In case anybody missed it first time round, don't miss this lovely BBC Radio 3 programme about the heyday of light music presented by Catherine Bott and produced by Simon Hollis. I'm chatting along with John Wilson & others about the technicalities of the harmony and


Invisible Hands with David Dimbleby is fascinating BBC Radio 4 but the "sound design" aka intrusive manipulative music beds is beyond irritating.

#TheArchers can't now ask my late father Shakespeare Morris but I'm willing to bet that Morris dancers don't count in with "5, 6, 7, 8..." Happy to be disabused in the cause of truth.