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We hope you'll find everything you ever wanted to know (and more!) about Aitone, the Long Eaton based early music consort, including information about the kind of music we sing and where you can hear us sing it! If there's anything more you want to know please feel free to get in touch... or grab us at one of our singing events.
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Our next concerts
30th November 2019  -  All Saints' Church, Cotgrave, Nottinghamshire
Gabriel's Greeting - An exciting range of lesser known music for Christmas from the 11th to the 18th centuries. Some of the titles may be familiar, but the music won't be quite what you're expecting...
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Interested in singing?
Aitone are currently looking for a second soprano and a second tenor/first bass to join the group. Commitment, enthusiasm, willingness to learn and the ability to hold a tune are essential; some familiarity with early music and consort singing would be a bonus.
If you'd be interested, why not get in touch? See the Contact page for details.

About us
Unsurprisingly, a short history of Aitone and the kinds of music we sing. Find out just who we are!
Programme
All the latest details on where we can be heard (and seen), along with downloadable publicity. Find out when we'll be near you... and put up a poster to let others know!
Frequently Asked Questions
And occasionally given answers... feel free to ask some more!
Links
Some other sites 'out there' that you might find of interest.
Contact
How to get hold of us to find out more.. or to book us for your event.

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