Contact Bay Bells
Performances and
general inquiries:
info@baybells.org
Membership:
membership@baybells.org
Phone: (650) 887-2243
Mailing address:
2625 Middlefield Road, #225
Palo Alto, CA 94306-2516
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Bay Bells Workshop Ensembles
under the direction of Michèle Sharik
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Back to RingingGet back into the *ring* of things this fall with a Back-to-Ringing workshop with Michèle Sharik. In just three 3 hour sessions you'll be ready to tackle another season of ringing, charged up and raring to go! |
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Saturdays
September 6, 13, & 27, 2008
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Online Registration
coming soon! |
Back to
Ringing September 2008
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9:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.
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Grace Lutheran Church
3149 Waverley Street Palo Alto, CA 94306 |
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$95 ( 3 three-hour sessions)
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| MICHÈLE SHARIK moved from Cleveland, Ohio, to the San Francisco Bay Area in January of 2002 to join the Sonos Handbell Ensemble. In addition to ringing with Sonos, she teaches private handbell lessons and often appears as clinician at Bay Area handbell events. She serves as Director of Handbells for two Bay Area churches. As a Handbell Solo Artist, she has competed in two national Solo/Ensemble events, and has concertized across the United States as well as in Canada, the UK, and Hong Kong, China. She majored in Composition and minored in Flute Performance at the College-Conservatory of Music at the University of Cincinnati. A California Girl at heart, she enjoys the beaches and mountains as much as possible with her husband, Brian.
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| BAY BELLS, one of the longest-established community handbell organizations in the country, has made strides over its twenty-year history to increase the visibility of handbells in the world of professional and amateur music as well as provide learning opportunities for the public who are both familiar and unfamiliar with handbells. The Bay Bells organization currently includes a complete performing ensemble that makes use of 5 to 6 octaves of Malmark handbells and 5 octaves of Malmark hand chimes; a smaller 3-octave ensemble, which has more flexibility with fewer ringers, and 'Low Ding Zone' a bass ringing ensemble. |
For further information contact Bay Bells at 650.887.2243 or e-mail info@baybells.org.
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