Dvorak to help repair Necton Church
Chaos Collective, a string quartet, will be performing a concert at All Saints Parish Church in Necton next month to raise funds to help weatherproof the church building. Organized by the Friends of All Saints Necton, the concert will feature Dvorak’s string quartet no 12 ‘American’ and Shostakovich’s string quartet no 8. This is part of a series of fund-raising concerts at Necton Church over the autumn and winter. The quartet, formed in 2022, consists of violinists Fran Mattishent and Rebecca Scott-Smissen, violist Rachel Stacy, and cellist Ivan McCready, who aim to embrace different disciplines and forms of music in their repertoire, including works by Bach, Mozart, Beethoven, Prokofiev, Roger Eno, and Susie Self. Furthermore, they have also reworked songs by Queen, film music including James Bond, and folk music, giving their programs an eclectic appeal. The concert is scheduled for Sunday, February 11th, at 3pm, with tickets priced at £10, which includes a refreshment break. Tickets are available through Francesca Shearcroft and John Mills, as well as at the door.
The concert by Chaos Collective at All Saints Parish Church in Necton will mark the fourth of six fund-raising concerts at the church over the autumn and winter, aiming to help weatherproof the church building. The quartet comprises talented musicians Fran Mattishent, Rebecca Scott-Smissen, Rachel Stacy, and Ivan McCready, who formed the ensemble in 2022. With a diverse repertoire that includes works by classical composers like Bach, Mozart, and Beethoven, as well as modern artists such as Roger Eno and Susie Self, the quartet also offers reworked songs by Queen, film music from James Bond, and folk music, making their programs widely appealing to music enthusiasts. The upcoming concert is scheduled for February 11th at 3pm, with tickets priced at £10, including a refreshment break. Tickets can be purchased in advance or at the door.
Those interested in attending the concert by Chaos Collective at All Saints Parish Church in Necton can obtain tickets for the event, which includes a refreshment break, for £10. The quartet, formed in 2022, consists of Fran Mattishent, Rebecca Scott-Smissen, Rachel Stacy, and Ivan McCready, and is known for its diverse repertoire that spans classical compositions by esteemed composers to reworked songs by Queen, film music including James Bond, and folk music. With a mission to embrace different disciplines and forms of music, Chaos Collective aims to offer eclectic programs that appeal to a broad audience. The concert will take place on Sunday, February 11th, at 3pm, and tickets are available in advance or at the door.
Individuals interested in attending the upcoming concert by Chaos Collective at All Saints Parish Church in Necton can purchase tickets for £10, which includes a refreshment break. The quartet, formed in 2022, consists of talented musicians Fran Mattishent, Rebecca Scott-Smissen, Rachel Stacy, and Ivan McCready, who have performed with various ensembles in East Anglia. Their repertoire encompasses a wide range of music, including works by classical composers Bach, Mozart, and Beethoven, as well as modern artists like Roger Eno and Susie Self. Additionally, they have reworked songs by Queen, film music from James Bond, and folk music, giving their programs an eclectic appeal. The concert is part of a series of fund-raising concerts at Necton Church over the autumn and winter, with the goal of helping weatherproof the church building.