Derby Music Centre

Child playing the xylophone Here you can find out about Derby Music Centre.

Main Centre -St Benedict School, Darley Abbey, Derby - South Block

Thursday

Beginner Recorder Club 6.30 - 7pm
Junior Strings   6.30 - 7.30pm
Junior Wind Band  6.45 - 7.45pm
Percussion Lessons  5 − 8pm

Saturday

Intermediate Wind Band 9 - 10am
Intermediate Strings  9.15 - 10.30am
Youth Orchestra  9.15 - 10.30am
Clarinet Ensemble  10.15 - 11am
Senior Flute Ensemble 10.30 -11.15am
Recorder Club   10 - 10.30am
Swing Band   10.15 − 11am
Intermediate Flute Ensemble 10 - 10.30am
Saxophone Ensemble  9.15 - 10am
Recorder Consort  10.30 - 11.15am
Senior Strings   11am - 12.15pm
Intermediate Recorders 11.15 - 11.45am
Brass Ensemble  10.15 - 12 noon 
Youth Wind Band  11.15 - 12.30pm
Intermediate Orchestra 11 - 12.15pm
Senior Recorders  11.45 - 12.30pm

Sessions with accompanist available by prior arrangement

Theory Tuition available by private arrangement

Satellite centres are designed to give young instrumentalists the opportunity to perform with other players right from the start of tuition, and to support the work which takes place in instrumental lessons.

Wind Whizzers:  For beginner brass and wind players

Springfield Primary School (satellite centre)   Monday 3.45 - 4.45pm
Mickleover Primary School (satellite centre)   Monday 4 - 5pm 
Cavendish Close Junior School (satellite centre)  Tuesday 3.45- 4.45pm
St Benedict School (satellite centre)   Thursday 4 - 5pm

Super Strings:  For beginner String Players

Ashgate Primary School      Monday 3.45pm- 4.30pm
Gayton Junior School (satellite centre)   Wednesday 4.15pm - 5.15pm

Guitar Group
West Park School (satellite centre)    Thursday 4 - 5pm

Please check our website for satellite updates before attending a session for the first time as venues may change

Contact us:

Director of music: Rebecca Rathbone
Co-ordinator: Christine Blackmore
Administrator: Philippa Chapman
email: derbymusiccentre@saintben.derby.sch.uk
Tel: 07771 394250

Website: http://www.derbymusiccentre.co.uk (opens in a new window)

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