Tuesday, 28 May 2013
Ilkley and Central London concerts
8th June - Ilkley Playhouse - a great trip to God's own county in early June (hopefully the rain might have stopped by then... Luckily it is as yet not raining today at Headingley, as we try to finish off the New Zealanders!)
9th July - Grosvenor Chapel, central London - an excellent joint concert with the wonderful school:- St Edmund's, Canterbury... some great pieces from our large-scale repertoire will get an outing, as we are joined by the school choir, & vocal group.... marvellous...
Love Makes the World Go Round in 20 parts, anyone?
Sunday, 19 May 2013
Horsham Music Circle & two gigs to come
Splendid evening at the Capitol, Horsham, as part of the Horsham music Circle's 71st season - they started (keeping the home front's pecker up, no doubt) in 1942...
Wonderful of course, that they are still going and that we can be a small part of it.
Of course, we were treated very well by the people who run the Music Circle, & lots of food was available for us... & we sold really quite a lot of our new songbooks - which is always good...
Easy trip home on a fast train too - amazing to be home at 11.10 & see the last of Denmark's winning of Eurovision.
A couple of gigs to flag up - should anyone be in the environs...
8th June - Ilkley Playhouse
9th July - Grosvenor Chapel, central London - an excellent joint concert with the wonderful school:- St Edmund's, Canterbury
Wonderful of course, that they are still going and that we can be a small part of it.
Of course, we were treated very well by the people who run the Music Circle, & lots of food was available for us... & we sold really quite a lot of our new songbooks - which is always good...
Easy trip home on a fast train too - amazing to be home at 11.10 & see the last of Denmark's winning of Eurovision.
A couple of gigs to flag up - should anyone be in the environs...
8th June - Ilkley Playhouse
9th July - Grosvenor Chapel, central London - an excellent joint concert with the wonderful school:- St Edmund's, Canterbury
Friday, 17 May 2013
Cornish Riviera
Delightful trip to Cornwall in the splendid sun (tho' a day earlier we would have been drenched!) to the terrific Fowey Festival - that's pronounced FOY, for those who do not know)...
When we came here at the end of last year there was torrential rain and land-slips, so the journey took about 10 hours each way; great to see it, and travel to it, in glorious sunshine.
The Festival Village & stage is built (under a marquee, of course) each year on the cricket pitch, just by the excellent Fowey Hall, and the Festival has a wonderful range of music, comedians, author talks & Cornish arts, crafts and... beer!
Hoping that not too many of the audience came a day early for the next night's gig, and had the terrible disappointment of our not being Bond...
Just 18 hours in Cornwall not quite enough...
Next, on to Horsham on Saturday!
When we came here at the end of last year there was torrential rain and land-slips, so the journey took about 10 hours each way; great to see it, and travel to it, in glorious sunshine.
The Festival Village & stage is built (under a marquee, of course) each year on the cricket pitch, just by the excellent Fowey Hall, and the Festival has a wonderful range of music, comedians, author talks & Cornish arts, crafts and... beer!
Hoping that not too many of the audience came a day early for the next night's gig, and had the terrible disappointment of our not being Bond...
Just 18 hours in Cornwall not quite enough...
Next, on to Horsham on Saturday!
Labels:
Bond,
Cantabile,
Capitol,
Fowey,
Fowey Festival,
Fowey Hall,
Horsham
Monday, 13 May 2013
Fabulous evening
Truly splendid time in Vercelli; lovely playing form the orchestra, excellent audience... and all was happy...
Indeed, Steve sang Skyfall especially brilliantly too!
Hopefully the beginning of a long and fruitful relationship with this delightful NE corner of Italy.
Husband and wife team Guido (Conductor/Director) & Cristina (Manager, & pianist too) were wonderful company and a delight to work with...
On the way home via Turin airport, I had a terrific afternoon in the Turin Egyptian Museum - more antiquities than I could really take in - quite fantastic & spellbinding. Then the alps which were sitting there gloriously as we approached Turin were in tremendous light as we flew over them home...
Indeed, Steve sang Skyfall especially brilliantly too!
Hopefully the beginning of a long and fruitful relationship with this delightful NE corner of Italy.
Husband and wife team Guido (Conductor/Director) & Cristina (Manager, & pianist too) were wonderful company and a delight to work with...
On the way home via Turin airport, I had a terrific afternoon in the Turin Egyptian Museum - more antiquities than I could really take in - quite fantastic & spellbinding. Then the alps which were sitting there gloriously as we approached Turin were in tremendous light as we flew over them home...
Saturday, 11 May 2013
Italian Job
Today, the sun even came out.
An evening of many composers including Tallis, Vaughan Williams, Warlock, Schubert, Holst, Walton, Dankworth, Lennon & McCartney, Stevie Wonder, Michel Legrand & Adele... wonderful mix, and very much looking forward to this evening... beautiful concert hall, and a large crowd expected...
Labels:
Camerata Ducale,
Cantabile,
Guido Rimonda,
Teatro Civico,
Vercelli
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