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Anyone familiar with Thomas Hardy`s Under The
Greenwood Tree will know of his loving account of the Mellstock
Quire, a band of singers and musicians, including his own father and
grandfather. Their robust melody-making issued forth from the west gallery of Stinsford Church in pre-Victorian days, as did similar
music in similar galleries all over the country, giving rise to the term West
Gallery Music, by which this style of singing has become known in recent years.
For a more detailed history, you can go here to
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Today's Larks of Dean Quire
continue this tradition, though our rendering of hymns, psalms, anthems, and
carols, are mostly performed unaccompanied. We usually meet on the 1st
and 3rd Sunday in the month in Laurel
Play Centre, Tottington, Bury, Lancs – the same venue where pop
group ELBOW used to rehearse when they were called SOFT!
Note: The map centres
on the postcode. To
reach the venue turn right at the bottom of
If you live within easy reach of Bury, and are interested in singing or playing
this kind of music do get in touch - or if you wish them to perform at your
church, concert, folk-festival etc then email
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