ABOUT THE ASSOCIATION:
Membership Benefits:
The Brighton and District Organists' Association covers the South area of East Sussex, along the coast from Eastbourne to Worthing. It welcomes all those with an interest in the organ, its music and construction, whether or not they play the instrument themselves.
Meetings feature a wide range of activities, including master classes, recitals, talks, social events, help for inexperienced organists and visits to instruments of all sizes, from small one manual organs in country parishes to those in Cathedrals.
Members receive the association newsletter on a regular basis, which includes details of activities, covering our own and other events, news about members and vacancies for organists in the area’ together with information and articles of general interest to organists.
The Association is affiliated to the Incorporated Association of Organists (IAO), enabling members to participate in IAO activities and entitles them to the benefits and services provided by the lAO, including subscriptions to "Organists' Review" at a reduced rate.
Meetings:
There are usually nine association meetings and a recital series each year in various locations around the Brighton area and further afield. The AGM is held in February, preceded by a short recital.
Becoming a member:
A Membership application form can be completed and submitted on the website “Contact Us” page.
The annual subscription rates are as follows:
Ordinary membership- £15.00
Senior citizens and unemployed - £12.00
Students - £5.00
2nd member in same household - £5.00
CLICK ON THE LINK BELOW TO READ THE ASSOCIATION'S DATA PRIVACY STATEMENT
privacy_statement_2022.pdf
The Brighton and District Organists' Association covers the South area of East Sussex, along the coast from Eastbourne to Worthing. It welcomes all those with an interest in the organ, its music and construction, whether or not they play the instrument themselves.
Meetings feature a wide range of activities, including master classes, recitals, talks, social events, help for inexperienced organists and visits to instruments of all sizes, from small one manual organs in country parishes to those in Cathedrals.
Members receive the association newsletter on a regular basis, which includes details of activities, covering our own and other events, news about members and vacancies for organists in the area’ together with information and articles of general interest to organists.
The Association is affiliated to the Incorporated Association of Organists (IAO), enabling members to participate in IAO activities and entitles them to the benefits and services provided by the lAO, including subscriptions to "Organists' Review" at a reduced rate.
Meetings:
There are usually nine association meetings and a recital series each year in various locations around the Brighton area and further afield. The AGM is held in February, preceded by a short recital.
Becoming a member:
A Membership application form can be completed and submitted on the website “Contact Us” page.
The annual subscription rates are as follows:
Ordinary membership- £15.00
Senior citizens and unemployed - £12.00
Students - £5.00
2nd member in same household - £5.00
CLICK ON THE LINK BELOW TO READ THE ASSOCIATION'S DATA PRIVACY STATEMENT
privacy_statement_2022.pdf