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nadsa Newsletter - December 2021

After last month’s sell-out afternoon with the Arcadia String Quartet, we thought it prudent to remind everyone well in advance of our next concerts so that you may reserve your […]

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nadsa Newsletter - November 2021

It seems as if you don’t need encouragement to come to our next concert because it’s almost a sell-out already! Spare tickets can be counted not on the fingers of […]

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NADSA News - October 2021

First, a big thank you to all who stepped into the unknown last month and came to our first concert held under restrictive circumstances; I’m sure you felt that in […]

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Nadsa News – September 2021

It’s a treat to be able to tell you about NADSA’s 75th Anniversary Season, which is just about to begin. Members will already have had a letter outlining new arrangements […]

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nadsa News - September 2019

After a summer packed with local festivals and concerts, welcome back to NADSA for our 73rd concert season.  We open with a recital by internationally acclaimed pianist Peter Donohoe on […]

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nadsa News - March 2019

For our penultimate concert of the season on 15th March we return to the familiar Friday evening time of 7.30pm at the Courtenay Centre, Newton Abbot where the Petrov Piano […]

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nadsa News - February 2019

Our February concert is on Sunday 17th at 3 pm in the Courtenay Centre and features the BBC Young Musician of the Year 2014, Martin James Bartlett.  Although it was […]

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nadsa News - January 2019

First, best wishes for 2019; here's to another year of great music in Newton Abbot. Some of you may be aware that our Vice President, John Turpin, died peacefully last […]

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nadsa News - November 2018

For our third concert this season we welcome the Lisney Briggs Duo; two individually acclaimed concert pianists sharing the same keyboard.  CD Review said of James Lisney that he "clearly […]

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nadsa News - October 2018

After last month's excellent and varied opening concert (who would have thought of putting Japanese shakuhachi music and Indian ragas into a programme of clarinet repertoire?) the season continues on […]

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