Wren Music is both a Company Limited by Guarantee and a Registered Charity. The Wren Music Board consists of those who are both Directors of the company and Trustees of the charity. We refer to Board Members as Trustees as a reminder that we are a charity for public...
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Sarah Owen
26 Jan
From an early age, Sarah became hooked on that unbeatable feeling of singing in a choir. At school, she joined as many choirs as she could, cementing singing as her obsession! A BMus at the University of Birmingham helped to hone Sarah’s love of music, including...
Sing Around The Bay
1 Jan
2012 -2019 A hugely creative singing project bringing multiple Torbay schools together. The project started as a model to help with transition between primary and secondary schools, with secondary students becoming singing leaders: writing and teaching songs to local...
Traditional European Songs Singing Together (TESST)
1 Jan
From 2011 to 2013, this project involved practitioners and learners (members of our choirs) visiting each other across Europe (Romania, Portugal, Italy, Spain and UK) teaching and learning about each other's traditional folk songs. This was our first EU funded...
Tom Pearse’s Legacy
1 Jan
This project linked multiple West Devon schools with a village community. Finch Foundry is the site of a former wool mill owned by Tom Pearse, who is most famous for being part of the popular folk song Widecombe Fair. The schools explored aspects of Dartmoor's...
A Poor Man’s House
1 Jan
A community play commissioned by Sidmouth Folk Week. Based on the book by Stephen Reynolds. Written and directed by Tim Laycock with Musical Direction by Paul Wilson and overall Production by Marilyn Tucker.
The Ballad of Newtown
1 Jan
This community arts project in a neighbourhood within the city of Exeter brought together the skills of oral history, community theatre and community music. The resulting live play blended live-action, music, song and recorded actuality. Cast members of all ages...









