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Here are a selection of Silverfen web sites.

One of the world’s first period instrument ensembles, now in its fourth decade as one of the world’s finest

 

A Drupal-based web site: the current site is supported by Silverfen, and a new one is under develpment

 

Chamber music summer school

 

Campion House and Osterley Retreats
Web site for a pre-seminary and retreat centre in London. This centre closed in 2004 and the web site is no longer on line, but the screenshot is retained here as it shows an unusual design.

 

Chamber music ensemble

 

Dulwich — house for sale
This house is no longer on the market, so the web site as been taken down.

Click on the screenshot to see a copy of what was on the web site.


 

Enabling faith communities to interact with regional governance in the East of England

 

Independent film company, makers of the film Skin

 

Supporting faith-based social action in the East of England. This site includes an interactive noticeboard and online database

 

The UK’s leading exponent of the Italian school of mandolin playing

 

Cello soloist and recitalist

 

Retreat centre for the Anglican Dioceses of Leicester and Peterborough

 

Promoting the conference facilities at Launde Abbey

 

Landscaping and garden design company in Cambridge

 

Self-publishing composer

 

Designed by Karan Sng and Thomas Wang; maintained by Silverfen

 

Chamber music competition for piano-based ensembles

 

Performing and visual arts centre.

The new web site for the Ucheldre Centre is currently under development


 

The united reformed Church Retreat Group, which brings together people in the URC interested in retreats, quiet days, contemplative approaches to prayer and spiritual direction.

This is an interim site, and in due course will be replaced by an interactive one backed by the Joomla content management system


 

A holding page for the web site which will promote a book that’s being written at the moment.

 

There are several new sites under development at the moment — for the Ucheldre Centre in Anglesey, the Anglesey Arts Forum and the viola d’amore player Elizabeth Watson.

The last of the screenshots above is for a site which will be used to promote a book that is currently being written. Two more book-promotion sites will be developed soon, for Colin Booth’s book on ornamentation in baroque keyboard music Did Bach really mean that?, Elizabeth McKellar’s novel Tourist in Bohemia and the Angeli bookshop in Cambridge.