Southern Members Meeting

Grants for Nonsuch Regional Events

Helping you get together locally! After over a year of virtual gatherings, we do hope that some of us have the chance to meet and enjoy playing music together in person. We really want to make this happen, and the club would like to help in any way that we can including a small grant to help make an event viable.

Nonsuch Annual Weekend 2021 Online

We have decided to postpone our Nonsuch in-person annual weekend until 2022, and will instead be offering another full weekend of online workshops and other activities – tutor concert, sessions, and more!
New this year are additional member-led workshops on Friday.
The date is: 5 – 7th November 2021.

Complaints Procedure

In order to ensure that our services remain at a high and improving standard, we have a procedure through which you can let us know if for any reason you are not satisfied with your dealings with the organisation.

Conflict of Interest Policy

The purpose of this policy is to protect the integrity of the organization’s decision-making process, to enable our stakeholders to have confidence in our integrity, and to protect the integrity and reputation of trustees, committee members and volunteers.

Constitution

The constitution of the Nonsuch Dulcimer Club. This document governs how we operate as a charity and was approved on 18th October 2018.

Dulcimer Junction Issue 4

In this 4th edition of the Audio Supplement, hosted by Ken Hudson of Roving Folk, you will hear music & songs from Ken Bloom, Rachel Sprinkle, Deborah Justice, John Pearse, Shirley Collins, The Albion Country Band, the English Dulcimer Duo, Ewan MacColl & Peggy Seeger, Pete & Chris Coe and Grant Olson.

Tania Opland (USA)

Tania Opland is an Alaska born and raised world touring multi-instrumentalist with a career spanning nearly four decades. She has taught hammered dulcimer as a private instructor and as a workshop leader for over 30 years.

Robert Brereton (USA)

Website: http://www.robertbrereton.com Rob Brereton lives in Connecticut, USA, and is considered one of the pioneers in contemporary mountain dulcimer playing. His years of studying classical guitar have polished his playing style while his degree in music theory and composition has given him a fresh approach to arranging. Rob was one of the first dulcimer players (more…)