_Internationally respected pianist,_ 

## **PDML Season 2022-23** 

**2022 Autumn Series September to December Saturday September 24[th] Leyland Brass Band** _in_ 

## _**“The Roaring Twenties”**_ 

_inxluding Gershwin’s ‘Rhapsody in Blue’_ **with David** 

**Daniels,** _**piano**_ **Saturday October 8[th] Nathan Meltzer** _**violin**_ **& Yannick Rafalimanana,** _**piano** Julliard protégé and_ 

## _recording artist_ 

We look forward to welcoming you to a PDML concert in our 2022-23 season 

[PDML Box Office: T: 01257 498452; E: tickets@pdmlancs.org] 

_multi-prize-winning musicians_ **Saturday October 22[nd] Neil Brand:** _the ‘doyen of_ 

_silent film accompanists’ presents_ _**Stan and Ollie**_ **:** _Their lives in films_ 

_with screenings_ 

## **Saturday November 19[th] Vitaly Pisarenko,** _**piano** Ukrainian winner of Liszt_ 

## _International competition_ 

**Saturday December 10[th] Meliora Collective** _**-** a 10-_ 

_piece ‘pocket orchestra’_ 

_plays Tchaikovsky Nutcracker Suite & Mendelssohn’s_ 

_'Scottish' Symphony_ 



## **Douglas  Music  Society.** 


**Charity No: 506675** 

## **2023 Spring Series February to June 2023 Saturday February 11th Eric Lu,** _piano_ 

_Leeds 2018 First prize Winner plays Mozart,_ 

_Schubert and Chopin_ 

## **Saturday March 4[th] Victoria String Quartet** 

plays _Borodin, Puccini and Schubert_ 

## **Saturday April 1[st] Pavel Kolesnikov,** _**piano**_ 

_Winner of the Honens International Piano_ 

## _Competition_ 

## **Saturday May** _**13[th]**_ **Anna Fedorova,** _**piano** ,_ 

**48th Season 2021-2022** 

**Trustees’ Annual Report** 

Ukrainian star plays _Tchaikovsky, Rachmaninoff,_ 

_Grieg & Chopin_ 

**Saturday June 10[th] Noriko Ogawa,** _**piano**_ 



The 2021-22 and 48[th] season of presenting professional music concerts in the name of Parbold Douglas Music, Lancashire [PDML]  offered  a  great  season of  variety  and  quality. Someone ‘in the know’ had mistaken our artists’ line-up for London’s Wigmore Hall. The season promised a vigorous to return concert-going and restoration of a community spirit. By the very end of the season, it could be said that PDML had achieved its aim but the journey had been hard and costly. However, PDML survived to rise up and will present another season of varied and brilliant music-making. Evidence from different  sources  is  gathering  that  Parbold  has  become known  and  recognised  throughout  the  music  world  as  a significant  venue.  Artists  purposefully  include  a  Parbold concert prior to a London Wigmore Hall engagement. PDML has also received and has accepted and invitation to offer an engagement as part of the prize for the winner of the Leeds International Piano Competition and even hosted last year’s winner, Alim Beisembayev, who stood in for the unavailable Eric Lu, the previous competition’s winner. 

Before the season began the Trustees were shocked by the sudden and sad incapacity of the PDML Treasurer, Clare Gillard, who had worked tirelessly for the organisation and was a model of loyal, committed and efficient volunteering work for more than a decade and impossible to replace. In the  light  of  the  scarcity  of  qualified  volunteers  able  and willing to make a sustained commitment, the solution has been  found  in  forming  a  Treasury  Team  to  support  the Treasurer role.  Trustee Brian Pilling has accepted the leadsupervisory role and title of Acting Treasurer. 

Though  there  were  very  few  national  regulations to cope with the Covid Pandemic the 2020-21 concert-operation required considerable background work to meet the recommendations on the operation of public performances. These were put in place and as the season progressed were gradually  relaxed.  One  valuable  advantage  was  the  2020 installation of a fresh-air ventilation and heating system in 

the hall. However, toilets and entrances and exits were and remain inadequate, so that for most of the season, intervals were very short with no refreshments; emergency exits were used  to  disperse  the  audiences.  As  recorded  in  the  last annual report PDML normally budgets for over-80% attendance in the 200-seat auditorium.  However, in 2021 audiences still lacked the confidence to venture a visit and instead of the usual high levels of attendance or full houses, audiences were in the low 40-60% range with one at 15%. Consequently,  PDML  has  had  to  draw  substantially  on  its reserves. This same narrative will be reflected in the financial report for the 48[th] season. Fortunately, Douglas Music had reserves,  principally  its  piano  replacement  fund,  from  the good years to sustain it for the season. Consequently, the Board has met more frequently than usual to assess and plan responses to the changing circumstances, 

In the midst of winter artists reported that the differing national  regulations  on  quarantine  and  the  high  levels  of Covid-Omicron infections made touring impossible between different countries, travelling to and from the UK, and larger groups had the insurmountable combination of problems of the infection level, travel restrictions and rehearsals. Three bookings asked to renegotiate these winter concerts and this was done and the public informed. The incidents revealed the need  for  audiences  to  subscribe  to  our  Newsletter  for emergency notices. 

When concerts resumed at the very beginning of April 2022, attendances improved; confidence rose and by the end a  70-79%  audiences  attended  brilliant  solo  concerts  by violinist, Alina Ibragimova and then pianist, Nelson Goerner. These events had the usual intervals with simple refreshments. The volunteers were considerable buoyed up by these events and encouraged to think that there was the possibility  of  a  return  to  what  had  evaporated  in  the pandemic. 

The two QAVS awards to Douglas Music Society and Parbold  Picture  House  are  now  displayed  in  the  hall  and representatives have attended a Queen’s Garden Party 



celebration  at  Buckingham  Palace  and  a  commemorative service at Blackburn Cathedral. Maria Evans has continued and increased her sponsorship of the forthcoming season of concerts. This is her sixth such sponsorship and the Trustees are very appreciative, on behalf of all the audiences, that someone far away in the USA still supports our regional and community enterprise. 

The 2021-22 season below presents an impressive assembly of  international  artists  and  ensembles  and  a  diversity  of programmes and ensembles to appeal to the widest possible public. Our Steinway continues to attract the world’s finest pianists,  and  so  the  season  offers  a  range  of  brilliant performances. 

We look forward to welcoming you to a PDML concert in our 2022-23  season  [PDML  Box  Office:  T:  01257  498452;  E: tickets@pdmlancs.org] Please stay and keep well. 

## **The Board of Trustees** 

Michael  Bonsall  (Chairman),  Glenys  Baulsh  (Secretary),  Brian  Pilling, (Acting Treasurer), Jean Hilton, Oliver Howarth, Chris Rowe 

July 4[th] , 2022 



Charity Number: 506675
DOUGLAS MUSIC SOCIETY
REPORTS AND FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31ST MAY 2022

Charity Number.. 506675
DOUGLAS MUSIC SOCIETY
REPORTS AND FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31ST MAY 2022
INDEX
Charity infomi*ion
Accounlanls report
Slalement of financial activitie$
Balance sheet

DOUGLAS MUSIC SOCIETY
REPORTS AND FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31ST MAY 2022
Trust￿$
Michael Bonsall (Chairman)
Glenys 8aulsh Isecrelaryl
Clare Gillard (Treasurer)
Jean Hilton
Oliver How8rth
Brian Pilling
Christopher Rowe
Charity number
5(E675
Charlty offices
112 Spendmore Lane
Coppull
Chorley
PR7 5BX
Accountsnts
Evergreen Accountants
112 Spendmore Lane
Coppull
Chorley
PR7 5BX
8ank•rs
Royal Bank of S¢olland plc
Customer Service Cenlre
Drummond Hokjse
1 Redheughs Avenu8
Edinburgh
EH12 9JN

INDEPENDENT EXAMINERS, REPORT
TO THE TRUSTEES OF
DOUGLAS MUSIC SOCIETY
FOR THE YEAR ENDEO 31ST MAY 2022
We report on the financial statements which are sel out hereto.
R8spoctlvo Rgspon8lbllltles of tho Trust988
As the Charity's trustees you are responsible for the preparation of the accounts. You consider that the
audit requirements of section 43121 of the Charities Act 1993 Ilhe Acll do not apply. 11 is our
responsibility lo slate, on the basis of procedures specified in the General Directions given by the
Charity Commissioners under section 43171 Ibl ol the Act, whelher particular matters have come lo our
attention.
Basis of Indopandont Examiners. Report
Our examination was carried out in accordance with General Directions given by the Charity
Commissioners. An examination includes a ￿VIeW of the accounting records kept by Ihe Charty and a
comparison of the accounts presented with those records. It also includes consideration of any unusual
items OT disclosure in the accounts. and seeking explanations from you a5 Iruslees ¢onceming any
such matters. The procedures undertaken do not provide all the evidence that would be required in an
audit, and consequently we do not exp¥ess an audit opinion on the view given by the accounts.
Inde￿ndent Examlngrn, Statement
In our opinion the financial stat8ments give a true and fair view of the stale of the charty's affairs at
318t May 2022 and of its results for the period then ended.
Dat•:
Evergreen Accountants
112 Spendmore Lane
Coppull
Chorley
PR7 SBX
28th July 2022

DOUGLAS MUSIC SOCIETY
RECEIPTS AND PAYMENTS
FOR THE YEAR ENDED
31ST MAY 2022
2021-22
2020-21
Unrestrlcted
Funds
Restrlcled Funds
Total
Total
Receipts
Season Subscrlptions
Ticket Sales, Box Office & Paypal
Raffle Income
Oonations
Pied Pipe¥
Bank Interest received
Sponsorshlp
4,560.CX)
27,051.59
98.21
1,031.50
0.00
4.57
i.000.00
4,560.00
27,051.59
98.21
1,031.50
0.00
4.57
i.cN)o.00
0.00
148.00
70.00
1,100.00
-201.00
2.77
33.745.87
0.00
33,745.87
1.119.77
Expenses
Artists Fees
Hall Hire
Web Site & Computer Costs
Piano Depreciation/Maintenance
Piano Tuning
Repair5 & maintenance
Marketinglsale5
Raffle PrSze5
Refreshments & Food
Telephone
Printing
Postage
Stationerv
Accountantv
Hall set-out
Insurance
Subscriptions
Sundry expenses
25,557.37
2,150.00
289.00
1,500.00
0.00
809.73
25,557.37
2,150.00
289.00
1,500.00
0.00
809.73
2,022.(X)
31.99
369.31
262.06
2,196.36
374.77
84.53
360.00
1,300.00
822.94
0.00
23.45
667.99
1,500.00
1,046.00
9.99
150.00
2,022.(X)
31.99
369.31
262.06
2,196.36
374.77
84.53
360.00
1,300.00
822.94
0.00
23.45
0.00
106.07
692.17
23.65
0.00
192.00
0.00
457.46
365.00
0.00
38,153.51
0.00
38,153.51
5,210.33
Net IPaymentsl Receipts
Cash Funds at 31st May 2021
Cash Funds at 315t May 2022
4,407.64
67,8￿).52
63,392.88
0.00
4,090.56
71,591.08
67,8(￿.52
67,800.52
63,392.88
0.00

DOUGLAS MUSIC SOCIETY
BALANCE SHEET
FOR THE YEAR ENDED
31ST MAY 2022
31st May 2022
31st Moy 2021
Unrestrirted
Funds
Restrirted
Funds
Total
Totul
Assets
Steinway Piano & Stool
R85-Current Account
RBS-Deposit Account
Petty Cash
40,637.98
10,378.67
15,849.20
213.70
67,079.55
40,637.98
10,378.67
15.849.20
213.70
67,079.55
42.137.98
6.643.56
27,844.63
163.70
76. 789.87
Liabilities
Creditors
Accruals
Total Liabilities
Total A$5et5 less Liabilitie5
626.41
626.41
120.00
746.41
66,333.14
120.00
746.41
66,333.14
120.00
6,049.09
0.00
0.00
Reserves
Balance at 1st June 2021
Surplus for year
Balance at 31st May 2022
0.00
0.00.
0.00
70,740.78
74,831.34
-4,090.56
-4.407.64
66.333.14
66333.14
Notes,.
l. Depreciation Policy.. Agreed at £1500 per annum plus charged in previous years
to give surplus funds towards replacement in 2040.

Charity Number: 506675
DOUGLAS MUSIC SOCIETY
REPORTS AND FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31ST MAY 2022

Charity Number.. 506675
DOUGLAS MUSIC SOCIETY
REPORTS AND FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31ST MAY 2022
INDEX
Charity infomi*ion
Accounlanls report
Slalement of financial activitie$
Balance sheet

DOUGLAS MUSIC SOCIETY
REPORTS AND FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31ST MAY 2022
Trust￿$
Michael Bonsall (Chairman)
Glenys 8aulsh Isecrelaryl
Clare Gillard (Treasurer)
Jean Hilton
Oliver How8rth
Brian Pilling
Christopher Rowe
Charity number
5(E675
Charlty offices
112 Spendmore Lane
Coppull
Chorley
PR7 5BX
Accountsnts
Evergreen Accountants
112 Spendmore Lane
Coppull
Chorley
PR7 5BX
8ank•rs
Royal Bank of S¢olland plc
Customer Service Cenlre
Drummond Hokjse
1 Redheughs Avenu8
Edinburgh
EH12 9JN

INDEPENDENT EXAMINERS, REPORT
TO THE TRUSTEES OF
DOUGLAS MUSIC SOCIETY
FOR THE YEAR ENDEO 31ST MAY 2022
We report on the financial statements which are sel out hereto.
R8spoctlvo Rgspon8lbllltles of tho Trust988
As the Charity's trustees you are responsible for the preparation of the accounts. You consider that the
audit requirements of section 43121 of the Charities Act 1993 Ilhe Acll do not apply. 11 is our
responsibility lo slate, on the basis of procedures specified in the General Directions given by the
Charity Commissioners under section 43171 Ibl ol the Act, whelher particular matters have come lo our
attention.
Basis of Indopandont Examiners. Report
Our examination was carried out in accordance with General Directions given by the Charity
Commissioners. An examination includes a ￿VIeW of the accounting records kept by Ihe Charty and a
comparison of the accounts presented with those records. It also includes consideration of any unusual
items OT disclosure in the accounts. and seeking explanations from you a5 Iruslees ¢onceming any
such matters. The procedures undertaken do not provide all the evidence that would be required in an
audit, and consequently we do not exp¥ess an audit opinion on the view given by the accounts.
Inde￿ndent Examlngrn, Statement
In our opinion the financial stat8ments give a true and fair view of the stale of the charty's affairs at
318t May 2022 and of its results for the period then ended.
Dat•:
Evergreen Accountants
112 Spendmore Lane
Coppull
Chorley
PR7 SBX
28th July 2022

DOUGLAS MUSIC SOCIETY
RECEIPTS AND PAYMENTS
FOR THE YEAR ENDED
31ST MAY 2022
2021-22
2020-21
Unrestrlcted
Funds
Restrlcled Funds
Total
Total
Receipts
Season Subscrlptions
Ticket Sales, Box Office & Paypal
Raffle Income
Oonations
Pied Pipe¥
Bank Interest received
Sponsorshlp
4,560.CX)
27,051.59
98.21
1,031.50
0.00
4.57
i.000.00
4,560.00
27,051.59
98.21
1,031.50
0.00
4.57
i.cN)o.00
0.00
148.00
70.00
1,100.00
-201.00
2.77
33.745.87
0.00
33,745.87
1.119.77
Expenses
Artists Fees
Hall Hire
Web Site & Computer Costs
Piano Depreciation/Maintenance
Piano Tuning
Repair5 & maintenance
Marketinglsale5
Raffle PrSze5
Refreshments & Food
Telephone
Printing
Postage
Stationerv
Accountantv
Hall set-out
Insurance
Subscriptions
Sundry expenses
25,557.37
2,150.00
289.00
1,500.00
0.00
809.73
25,557.37
2,150.00
289.00
1,500.00
0.00
809.73
2,022.(X)
31.99
369.31
262.06
2,196.36
374.77
84.53
360.00
1,300.00
822.94
0.00
23.45
667.99
1,500.00
1,046.00
9.99
150.00
2,022.(X)
31.99
369.31
262.06
2,196.36
374.77
84.53
360.00
1,300.00
822.94
0.00
23.45
0.00
106.07
692.17
23.65
0.00
192.00
0.00
457.46
365.00
0.00
38,153.51
0.00
38,153.51
5,210.33
Net IPaymentsl Receipts
Cash Funds at 31st May 2021
Cash Funds at 315t May 2022
4,407.64
67,8￿).52
63,392.88
0.00
4,090.56
71,591.08
67,8(￿.52
67,800.52
63,392.88
0.00

DOUGLAS MUSIC SOCIETY
BALANCE SHEET
FOR THE YEAR ENDED
31ST MAY 2022
31st May 2022
31st Moy 2021
Unrestrirted
Funds
Restrirted
Funds
Total
Totul
Assets
Steinway Piano & Stool
R85-Current Account
RBS-Deposit Account
Petty Cash
40,637.98
10,378.67
15,849.20
213.70
67,079.55
40,637.98
10,378.67
15.849.20
213.70
67,079.55
42.137.98
6.643.56
27,844.63
163.70
76. 789.87
Liabilities
Creditors
Accruals
Total Liabilities
Total A$5et5 less Liabilitie5
626.41
626.41
120.00
746.41
66,333.14
120.00
746.41
66,333.14
120.00
6,049.09
0.00
0.00
Reserves
Balance at 1st June 2021
Surplus for year
Balance at 31st May 2022
0.00
0.00.
0.00
70,740.78
74,831.34
-4,090.56
-4.407.64
66.333.14
66333.14
Notes,.
l. Depreciation Policy.. Agreed at £1500 per annum plus charged in previous years
to give surplus funds towards replacement in 2040.