The Society of Recorder Players
President:
Sir Peter Maxwell Davies
CBE
Registered Charity No. 282751
Scottish
Registered Charity No. SC038422
Since 1937 The Society of
Recorder Players has been
stimulating interest and enjoyment in the art of
recorder playing
COS Group in Brussels !! Concert 9th November 2009
Further info (PDF)
If you are visiting Brussels and would like to play with our group please contact
The Country and Overseas branch is for overseas players and also for players in Britain who do not have a branch near them. Membership entitles you to receive the quarterly Recorder Magazine and you will also receive a membership list with your first issue.
How to Join:
The cost of membership is £22.50 for ordinary members, and £18.00 for students (for addresses outside the UK), and £18.50 for ordinary members or £14.00 for students (for addresses inside the UK). It is also possible for several members of the same household to join for the same cost as an ordinary member (£22.50 or £18.50, depending on the address), if you are happy to receive one copy of the magazine per household.. If you are interested in joining then please send a sterling cheque for the appropriate amount made payable to the "Society of Recorder Players" to the following address:Sandra Foxall
113 Birchwood Road
Marton
Middlesbrough
TS7 8DE
Please note that where cheques are drawn on a foreign bank, the bank must have connections with a British bank. It is also now possible to pay by credit card if this is more convenient. For further details, or any other queries about the Country and Overseas branch then please .
Current Membership Breakdown
| Location | No. Members |
| Britain | 160 |
| Europe | 17 |
| Rest of World | 12 |
| Total | 189 |
News and Events
Attention Country and Overseas Members:
This website is for your use. Do you have any concerts, events or musical activities which you wish to display here? Do you have any comments or suggestions regarding this website? Please e-mail any details to me:
COS Member Patsy Moore has her own website. It gives details of the orchestra which she runs for Newbury College and which provides an introduction to orchestral playing for adult beginners, returners and "rusties". The site is also a point of contact for the unbarred editions of Renaissance Polyphonic music which she publishes (as Moore music) and which work very well on recorders. To visit Patsy's website click here.
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