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Concerts & Special Events

Nimmitabel Bonfire, Shed Concert – Saturday 21 May 2011

Christchurch Cathedral after the earthquake 2011

Where: St Paul’s Parish Hall, weight loss Commissioner Street, pills Cooma

When: 2.00 pm

Tickets at The Fabric Salon:

  • Adults $15
  • School Child $5

The concert will feature harp, capsule piano, string quartet, cello, saxophone, trombone, trumpet, bagpipes, as well as vocals.

So, for a pleasant afternoon of music, and afternoon tea please come along. Proceeds from the concert will be sent to the Christchurch Earthquake Appeal.

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Where: Nimmitabel Showground

When: 6.00 pm Saturday 21 May 2011

Performers Include:

  • Matt Kimber
  • Louise Bowerman
  • Jenny Brewis
  • Aaron Hite
  • Ron Milliner
  • Michael Green
  • Roger Baker
  • Scott & Dwayne Hepburn
  • Ernie Constance
  • Bev Stokes
  • Gaylene Jennings
  • Leonie Cottrell
  • Michele Russell
  • Luke Simpson
  • Trevor Van Someran
  • Paul Bennet

Tickets:

  • Adults $25
  • Children $10
  • Family $60

Admission includes Music, Roasts, BBQ and Supper

RAFFLE & LUCKY GATE PRIZE

FREE CAMPING

All Proceeds To Nimmitabel Showground Improvements

Inquiries: Jenny Alcock 6453 6244 or 0437 898 982

Care For Christchurch Concert – Saturday 30 April 2011

Christchurch Cathedral after the earthquake 2011

Where: St Paul’s Parish Hall, hemorrhoids Commissioner Street,Cooma

When: 2.00 pm

Tickets at The Fabric Salon:

  • Adults $15
  • School Child $5

The concert will feature harp, piano, string quartet, cello, saxophone, trombone, trumpet, bagpipes, as well as vocals.

So, for a pleasant afternoon of music, and afternoon tea please come along. Proceeds from the concert will be sent to the Christchurch Earthquake Appeal.

Swing by the Alpine – Saturday 21 May 2011

An evening of swing, health blues, pregnancy latin, and a little rock ‘n’ roll featuring Snowy Mountains Big Band.

Also appearing :

Amy Horneman, vocaslist.

Guest appearance by “Hijacked” (Isaac Horneman & Will Straw)

Bring your dancing shoes.

$45 per person (includes diner)

Tickets available at:

  • Snowy Mountains Christian School
  • Alpine Hotel
  • Cottle House

For more information phone: 6452 4333

An Afternoon of Music at The Café

We had a wonderful afternoon of music making at Café Music.

There were over 40 people attending and we had some great music performances in a very relaxed atmosphere. Here’s some photos:

(Click on the thumbnails for larger images)


Numeralla Fingerplunkers at Michelago Mayfair -Sunday 1 May

The Plunkers will be playing at the Michelago Mayfair Sunday
1st May 2011. The Fair kicks off at 10am and goes till 3pm.
So come and see the Numeralla Fingerplunkers performing bluegrass music and have a bit of fun at Michelago.

Contact: Ross Martin

  • Phone: 6452 4408

  • Mobile: 0414 260 515

  • Email: rocky@home.netspeed.com.au

Numeralla Fingerplunkers

The Barstars At The Snowy Vineyard & Microbrewery – Sunday 2 October

The Barstars CD is available at Cooma School of Music - $20

Snowy Vineyard & Microbrewery

The Barstars will be  performing again at the Snowy Vineyard & Micobrewery from 12.30 pm on Sunday 2 October.

All welcome to come along and have a great afternoon of wine, viagra 60mg beer, phlebologist food and music. Entry is FREE!

Mention this posting and your first house beer or house wine is free!

Lunch is available.

Lunch & Courtesy Bus bookings on 1300 7666 08 or click here.

To get a free download of The Barstars’ music email Mike Waddell on:

mwa45767@bigpond.net.au

"The Barstars" Mike Waddle, Gunther Gorman (Daddy Cool, Sherbert & more), Dave Twohill (Mental As Anything, Dragon, Men At Work), Roger McCulloch


Classical Guitar Showcase & National Vintage Guitar and Amp Expo a great success!

Pierre Herrero with John Couch

On Sunday 9 January, sildenafil Pierre Herrero showcased a dazzling array of wonderful classical guitars for the benefit of members of the Canberra Classical Guitar Society, guitar students and teachers as well as the general public at the Wesley Centre in Canberra. It was a last minute decision by Pierre to stop by on his way to the Sydney Guitar Summer School, so we didn’t get a chance to really promote this event.

But Pierre has promised to come again this year and he says he’ll give more notice so we can get the word out.  I thought I’d write this posting to give those who missed out an idea of what Pierre’s been up to and what sort of instruments he has currently available for sale.

The Guitars:

There’s a lot more choice in the Student/Intermediate Classical Guitars (from $599 to $2,000 -including 1/2 size Requinto & 3/4 Cadet models). After an extensive buying trip to Spain this year, Pierre has broadened this range considerably. The wonderful Alhambra range has now been supplemented by brands such as:

  • Azahar
  • Camps
  • Prudencio Saez

Awesome range of Spanish made guitars

Getting into the professional range:  Pierre has imported many guitars by leading Spanish makers such as:

  • Juan Hernadez Professor $2650
  • Angel Benito Aguado – Marizapalos $4600
  • Juan Hernadez Concierto $4116
  • Alhambra Professional $4500
  • Angel Benito Aguado – Marieta $4600
  • Luthier India $6600
  • luthier Rio $7600
  • Jose Maria Villaplana – India $8400
  • Juan Hernadez Luthier (This a guitar that features the high-tech aerospace material, “Nomex,” originally developed by German classical guitar builders Gernot Wagner and Matthias Dammann. Nomex is a strong but super-lightweight, flexible fiber. David Russell plays a “Nomex” guitar on his latest CD “Sonidos Latinos”) $8800
  • Jose Maria Villaplana – Rio $9300
  • Angel Benito Aguado – Espanoleta $11750
  • Jaime Julia Villaplana – Excellence $11500
  • Teodoro Perez Maetro Especial Extra $13500
  • Villaplana mod Aniversario Ltd Edition $13500
  • Angel Benito Aguado – Gran Concierto $17500

Australian made guitars

Pierre also brought along some Australian made guitars. This was a wonderful opportunity for people to compare the guitars of some of Australia’s emerging luthiers. These Australian guitars included:

  • Dan Kellaway 2005 $4900
  • Allan Bull $5990
  • Kim Lissarague 2010(Cedar) $6900
  • Kim Lissarague 2010(Spruce) $6900
  • Lance Litchfield
  • John Price

Pierre will be in Sydney for the Summer School until 16th January and then he’s going back to Melbourne. He will be coming back through Canberra. So, if you want to see any of these guitars on the way back he’ll be happy to make an appointment.

He can be contacted on: 0410 708 338.

His email is: pierre.herrero@telstra.com.

Website: http://www.guitarsonline.com.au/

I hope we all get to hear and see guitars of this quality again soon. Thank you Pierre.

For our own part at Cooma School of Music, we try to stock on a regular basis the more popular guitars in the Alhambra student range. I feel at these prices, these Alhambra guitars represent outstanding value for their quality of sound, playability and workmanship. The Alhambra guitars in the student range are priced from $600 to about $1800.

So keep a lookout and we’ll try and give people a couple of weeks notice before the next big Classical Guitar Showcase.

Alhambra Crossover Guitar

Relaxing with the guitars

A much enhanced student range


What a great guitar weekend! Having The Classical Guitar Showcase at the National Vintage Guitar and Amp Expo was a great idea. Thanks, sick Dan. I met some wonderful people there and I got to play on some awesome guitars. Pierre Herrero and his lovely wife, online
Patsy, did the 7 hour road trip all the way from Melbourne with his four-wheel drive packed with Australian and Spanish made guitars. What a selection! I hope we can do this again next year at the guitar expo. The people there, especially Ian Zot, were really helpful and welcoming, and there was a lot of interest in the fine classical and flamenco guitars we had on display.

A list of the guitars from the Expo can be found online at http://guitarsonline.com.au/jma/. The Australian guitars on display included  instruments by Dan Kellaway, Allan Bull, Kim Lissarague, Lance Litchfield, John Price and Graham Caldersmith. These can also been seen on http://guitarsonline.com.au/jma/

You can contact Pierre for more information either by phone +61 3 9395 5055, mobile 0410 708 338 or email pierre.herrero@telstra.com.

Classical Guitar Showcase – Spanish & Australian Guitars – Saturday & Sunday 26-27 March

Come and enjoy a delicious afternoon tea in our “Music Café”.

Live music will be provided by students & teachers of Cooma School of Music.

The “Café Music” concept is a variation on the theme of “student concert”. We decided to “play” this in the “key of relaxed”. The audience is seated at tables around the hall. They can listen to the music, store read the Saturday papers, play a game of chess, cards, snakes and ladders, have a conversation, enjoy a leisurely afternoon tea with bottomless cups of tea or coffee. The music students will perform in a more relaxed atmosphere.

The audience is not expected to stay for the whole afternoon. They can come and go as they please. We realise how busy everyone is right now!

The café opens at 3pm, Saturday 9 April at St Paul’s Anglican Church Hall, 138 Commissioner Street.

Please bring a plate of festive food to share and some games to play. Tea & coffee will be provided free.

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If you want to play, when you arrive, just choose the time you want to play and write your name next to that timeslot on the whiteboard in the Hall.

Admission:

  • Adults $5
  • Children $2
  • Family $15

Come and enjoy a delicious afternoon tea in our “Music Café”.

Live music will be provided by students & teachers of Cooma School of Music.

The “Café Music” concept is a variation on the theme of “student concert”. We decided to “play” this in the “key of relaxed”. The audience is seated at tables around the hall. They can listen to the music, cardiologist
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play a game of chess, cards, snakes and ladders, have a conversation, enjoy a leisurely afternoon tea with bottomless cups of tea or coffee. The music students will perform in a more relaxed atmosphere.

The audience is not expected to stay for the whole afternoon. They can come and go as they please. We realise how busy everyone is right now!

The café opens at 3pm, Saturday 9 April at St Paul’s Anglican Church Hall, 138 Commissioner Street.

Please bring a plate of festive food to share and some games to play. Tea & coffee will be provided free.

Lucky Door Prizes!

If you want to play, when you arrive, just choose the time you want to play and write your name next to that timeslot on the whiteboard in the Hall.

Admission:

  • Adults $5
  • Children $2
  • Family $15

Come and enjoy a delicious afternoon tea in our “Music Café”.

Live music will be provided by students & teachers of Cooma School of Music.

The “Café Music” concept is a variation on the theme of “student concert”. We decided to “play” this in the “key of relaxed”. The audience is seated at tables around the hall. They can listen to the music, patient
read the Saturday papers, play a game of chess, cards, snakes and ladders, have a conversation, enjoy a leisurely afternoon tea with bottomless cups of tea or coffee. The music students will perform in a more relaxed atmosphere.

The audience is not expected to stay for the whole afternoon. They can come and go as they please. We realise how busy everyone is right now!

The café opens at 3pm, Saturday 9 April at St Paul’s Anglican Church Hall, 138 Commissioner Street.

Please bring a plate of festive food to share and some games to play. Tea & coffee will be provided free.

Lucky Door Prizes!

If you want to play, when you arrive, just choose the time you want to play and write your name next to that timeslot on the whiteboard in the Hall.

Admission:

  • Adults $5
  • Children $2
  • Family $15

Alhambra 7C Classical Guitar (solid cedar top-solid mahogany back & sides) $1740

On Saturday & Sunday 26- 27 March from 10 am to 6.00 pm, ambulance
Pierre Herrero
, Spanish Guitar Imports, will showcase some of his more than 350 guitars at the National Vintage Guitar & Amp Expo.  The best part is, you can ask him to bring the ones you want to try.   He’ll be at  The Statesman Hotel, corner Strangways and Theodore Streets, Curtin ACT 2605.

A partial list of the guitars can be found online at http://guitarsonline.com.au/jma/. In addition, Pierre has guitars from Australian makers Dan Kellaway, Allan Bull, Kim Lissarague, Lance Litchfield, John Price and Graham Caldersmith.

Contact Pierre for a complete list of guitars available either by phone +61 3 9395 5055, mobile 0410 708 338 or email pierre.herrero@telstra.com.

Pierre is offering FREE tickets to this fabulous Guitar Expo. Just email him and Pierre will send you a personalised pass to the Expo.

So in summary:

  • When: 26-27 March 2011, 10 am to 6 pm
  • Where: The Statesman Hotel, corner Strangways and Theodore Streets, Curtin ACT 2605.
  • Free Tickets: email pierre.herrero@telstra.com.


Australian made guitars

Classical Guitar Showcase