Tuesday 18 June 2013

Until we meet again: Exeter/Devon Summer Events 16 June - 10 July 2013

Mezzo-Soprano: Rebecca Smith
Shaldon Festival Choral Workshop
Saturday 22 June

Hilary Boxer & David Cottam
play Nocturnes by
Friedrich Burgmüller

Tasty Music
Lympstone Church
Sunday 16 June 4pm
SOUNDS OF (not Spain but . . .)
GERMANY & ARGENTINA
Friedrich Burgmüller
Astor Piazzolla
'Cello: Hilary Boxer
Guitar: David Cottam
A one hour recital
Tickets: £7
Booking: Lympstone Post Office
01395 268180
(Whole series - 4 concerts
14 Apr, 12 May, 16 Jun, 7 Jul
£21 - from the Post Office)


The skinhead of
Midge Mullin
Substance and Shadow Theatre company
Clifford Room, Barnfield Theatre
Wednesday 19 June & Friday 21 June 7.45pm
"SKIN DEEP"
Director: Sarah White
Pearl: Rose Mullin
Jem: Midge Mullin
Alex: Nathan Simpson
Biro: Michael Gilpin
Nan: Jill Coley
Tickets: £8
Box Office: 01392 270891
(Classical Journey review)


SHALDON FESTIVAL


Stephen Threlfall
Community Opera
St Peter's Church, Shaldon
Thursday 20 June 7pm
Benjamin Britten Centerary:
"NOYE'S FLUDDE"
Chetham School of Music Ensemble
Singers from Shaldon Primary School
Stokeinteignhead Primary School
Dawlish Community College
Teignmouth Community School
Director of Music: Tony Lidington
Conductor: Stephen Threlfall
Noah: Julian Rippon
Noah's wife: Helen Haviland
Yahweh/Elohim: Leon Winston

SOLD OUT



Academy of
St Martin in the Fields
Chamber Ensemble
Academy of
St Martin in the the Fields
Chamber Ensemble
St Peter's Church, Shaldon
Friday 21 June 7.30pm
W A Mozart: Horn Quintet in E flat K407
Pyotr Tchaikovsky: Souvenir de Florence
Johannes Brahms: String Sextet No 1 in B flat Op18
Violin: Stephanie GonleyMartin Burgess
Viola: Robert SmissenFiona Bonds
'Cello: Stephen OrtonMartin Loveday
Horn: Tim Brown
Tickets: £16/10 (student £5)
Malcolm Watson 01626 873492


St Peter's Church Shaldon
Saturday 22 June 10am-7.30pm
(followed by informal concert - see below)
Francis Poulenc: "Gloria"
Antonio Vivaldi: "Gloria"
Conductor: Brian Kay
Piano: Peter Adcock
Soprano soloist: Héloïse West
Mezzo Soprano soloist: Rebecca Smith
Tickets: £17 (student £5)
Ann Pardoe 01626 873709
choralworkshop@shaldonfestival.co.uk
or book online



Mezzo: Rebecca Smith
Soprano: Héloïse West

Shaldon Festival Choir
St Peter's Church Shaldon
Saturday 22 June 7.30pm
Francis Poulenc: "Gloria"
Antonio Vivaldi: "Gloria"
Soprano: Héloïse West
Mezzo Soprano: Rebecca Smith
Piano: Peter Adcock
Conductor: Brian Kay
Tickets: £7
Malcolm Watson 01626 873492
or book online


Violin: Louise Salmona
Violin: Marie Salvat
'Cello: Lydia Shelley
Viola: Helene Desaint
Finzi Quartet
St Peter's Church, Shaldon
Sunday 23 June 7.30pm
Josef Haydn: Quartet Op76 No1
Sir Benjamin Britten: 3 Divertimenti
Robert Schumann: Piano Quintet
Violin: Louise SalmonaMarie Salvat
Viola: Helene Desaint
'Cello: Lydia Shelley
Piano: Ashley Fripp
Tickets: £16/10 (student £5)
Malcolm Watson 01626 873492
or book online




Antiphon Choir
?Buckfast Abbey
Saturday 22 June

Apologies:
This concert has been
CANCELLED


ECC Conductor:
Andrew Daldorph
Exeter Chamber Choir
Sidmouth Parish Church
Saturday 22 June 7.30pm
SUMMER SONGS & JAZZ PSALMS
American Choral Music:
Ola Gjeilo, Stephen Paulus
English Choral Music:
Healey WillanKing's Singers madrigals
Jazz Psalms: Andrew Daldorph
Conductor: Andrew Daldorph
Tickets: £10 (student £7 U16 FREE)
Keith Wainwright: 01404 813041
Paragon Books Sidmouth:
01395 514516
(Concert will be repeated at
Newton St Cyres Tues 25 June)


ECC Conductor:
Andrew Daldorph
Exeter Chamber Choir
Newton St Cyres Parish Church
Tuesday 25 June 7.30pm
SUMMER SONGS & JAZZ PSALMS
American Choral Music:
Ola Gjeilo, Stephen Paulus
English Choral Music:
Healey WillanKing's Singers madrigals
Jazz Psalms: Andrew Daldorph
Conductor: Andrew Daldorph
Tickets: £5 (student £3 U16 FREE)
Available on the door only
(This is a repeat of the concert at
 Sidmouth Parish Church Sat 22 June)



The Tagore Festival
Dartington Hall
Thursday - Sunday 27-30 June
Four days of talks, workshops and music
inspired by Rabindranath Tagore
Speaker: Satish Kumar
Sarod music: Soumik Datta
Multimedia Sextet: Flux






EXETER MUSIC GROUP
SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA
Conductor: Marion Wood
(Photograph: Nigel Cheffers-Heard)
EMG Symphony Orchestra
St Peter's High School
(Quarry Lane, Exeter, EX2 5AP)
Saturday 29 June 7.30pm
AMERICAN/LATIN-AMERICAN EVENING
Manuel de FallaNights in the Gardens of Spain (1916)
(Piano solo: Rebecca Willson)
Aaron CoplandEl Salon Mexico (1936)
Ástor PiazzollaTangazo (1969)
Nigel HessEast Coast Pictures  (1985)
John WilliamsTheme from ET (1982)
Conductor: Marion Wood
Leader: Jackie Baldwin
Tickets: £8 (student/U16 £5)
Exeter Tourist Information Office (9.30-4.30 Mon to Sat)
Dix’s Field, Exeter  01392 665885
(debit/credit cards accepted - credit card surcharge £1.50)
Devon Strings Workshop (10-6 Wed to Sat)
1 Bartholomew Street West Exeter. EX4 3AJ
(cash or cheque only).


Nonclassical regulars
Ruth Molins & Rebecca Willson
Nonclassical
Exeter Bike Shed Theatre
(FORE STREET - EXETER - EX4 3AT)
Sunday 30 June 7.30pm
(Live music from 8pm)
Compositions by:
Phil MaguirePete Canter
Simon BelshawAnna Mathews
Michael BraileyPeter Nickol
Also performances by:
Alfie PughPrue Tasman
Ruth Molins
Tickets: £3 on the door



Ola Gjeilo
Counterpoint Choir
Buckfast Abbey
Saturday 6 July 7.30pm
MYSTERIUM (Bursary Concert)
Ola GjeiloSunrise Mass
                   "O Magnum Mysterium"
                      "Ubi Caritas"
Eric Whitacre/Morten Lauridsen
Conductor: David Acres
details to be confirmed



Nigel Perrin
Exeter Festival Chorus
Exeter Cathedral
Saturday 6 July 7.30pm
Felix Mendelssohn
'ELIJAH'
with choirs from Rennes & Hanau
Conductor: Nigel Perrin
Tickets: £22/£17/£12





Actor/Poet
Roland Malony

Singer/Songwriter

Rosa Rebecka
An Evening of Poetry, Songs & Guitar
Kennaway House Sidmouth
Saturday 6 July 7.30
Local Poet: Rowland Molony
(see Branscombe - 1 Oct 2011)
American-Swedish Singer/Songwriter:
Rosa Rebecka
Limited seating by pre-booking
Tickets: £7.00
01297 23607



Beare Trio
Hilary Boxer
Andrew Daldorph
Chris Gradwell
Beare Trio
Lympstone Church
Sunday 7 July 4pm
CLASSICAL/BROADWAY
Ludwig van Beethoven
Cole Porter
'Cello: Hilary Boxer
Piano: Andrew Daldorph
Clarinet/Sax: Chris Gradwell
A one hour recital
Tickets: £7
Booking: Lympstone Post Office
01395 268180
(Whole series - 4 concerts
14 Apr, 12 May, 16 Jun, 7 Jul
£21 - from the Post Office)


The Festival Players Theatre Company
Tiverton Community Arts Theatre
(Tiverton High School, Bolham Rd, EX16 6SQ)
Wednesday 10 July 6.30 for 7.30pm
A MIDSUMMER NIGHT'S DREAM
Artistic Director:  Michael Dyer
Musical Director: Johnny Coppin
Script Adaptation: Bryony Ruddock
         All male cast:
Bottom/Egeus: Giles Stoakley
Snout/Helena: Christopher Mark
Demetrius/Titania: Kyle Horne
Puck/Hermia: Christopher Finn
Flute/Lysander: Ryan Cloud
Oberon/Theseus: James Sanderson
Tickets: £14 (family of 4 - £40)
Tiverton Tourist Info: 01884 255827
Northcott Box Office: 01392 493493

Pianist Rebecca Willson appears two nights running: De Falla's 'Gardens of Spain' with EMG Symphony Orchestra St Peter's School Saturday 29 June, Nonclassical Exeter Bikeshed Theatre 30 June 2013

Manuel de Falla
"Nights in the Gardens of Spain"
Rebecca Willson
(also appearing at Nonclassical 30 June)

EMG Symphony Orchestra
St Peter's High School
(Quarry Lane, Exeter, EX2 5AP)
Saturday 29 June 7.30pm

AMERICAN/LATIN-AMERICAN EVENING

Manuel de FallaNights in the Gardens of Spain (1916)
(Piano solo: Rebecca Willson)

Aaron CoplandEl Salon Mexico (1936)

Ástor PiazzollaTangazo (1969)

Nigel HessEast Coast Pictures  (1985)

John WilliamsTheme from ET (1982)

Conductor: Marion Wood
Leader: Jackie Baldwin

Tickets: £8 (student/U16 £5)

Exeter Tourist Information Office (9.30-4.30 Mon to Sat)
Dix’s Field, Exeter  01392 665885
(debit/credit cards accepted - credit card surcharge £1.50)

Devon Strings Workshop (10-6 Wed to Sat)
1 Bartholomew Street West Exeter. EX4 3AJ
(cash or cheque only).



Leader: Jackie Baldwin
Principal 'Cello: Yvonne Ashby
Principal Trumpet: Brian Moore
is joined by Emma Bettany
. . . and playing cornet: Alan Vance
Trombone: ('your name here')
Percussion: Ali Board
Nigel Hess: "East Coast Pictures"
Glockenspiel: Deborah Hamilton
Full Orchestra and Piano
Conductor: Marion Wood

Monday 17 June 2013

Last 'Nonclassical' at the Bikeshed for this season - Cutting edge contemporary music from 8pm Sunday 30 June 2013

Exeter Nonclassical founders
Michael Brailey Rebecca Willson

NONCLASSICAL

“one of the nerve-centres
of the alternative-classical scene”

welcomes a number of composers
and their new compositions
to the last event of the season.

Live music from 8pm
featuring, almost entirely -
PREMIÈRES

Compositions by:
Phil Maguire
Pete Canter
Simon Belshaw
Anna Matthews
Michael Brailey
Peter Nickol

Also performances by:
Alfie Pugh
Prue Tasman
Ruth Molins

There will be pieces for:
guitar
flute duo
bassoon and piano
solo piano and electronics
laptop and field recordings
double bass and saxophone
Casio digital horn and electronics

Our most varied programme so far!

The live music sets will be interspersed with DJ sets
by local composer and student, Michael Brailey,
mixing electronic and avant-garde music
from Disclosure to Stockhausen
and everything in between

Phil Maguire, London-based composer:

"I write music that uses a variety of sound sources
to create new sound worlds.
Currently those sound sources include guitar,
computer, field recordings and software synthesisers.
The guitar is the central focus of the music,
and I combine prepared/tabletop and drone techniques
with conventional playing and simple chord structures."

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"Classical music can be part of everyone’s life
and this night is part of rediscovering its relevance."

NONCLASSICAL
BIKE SHED THEATRE
FORE STREET - EXETER - EX4 3AT
SUNDAY 30TH JUNE 7.30PM
(LIVE MUSIC FROM 8PM)
TICKETS: £3 ON THE DOOR

Saturday 15 June 2013

Rowland Molony (poet) and Rosa Rebecka (songwriter) - An Evening of Poetry and Song, Kennaway House Sidmouth, Saturday 6 July 2013

Actor/Poet
Rowland Molony
Singer/Songwriter
Rosa Rebecka

An Evening of Poetry, Songs & Guitar

The Hatton Room
Kennaway House Sidmouth
Saturday 6 July 7.30

Local Poet: Rowland Molony
(see Branscombe - 1st October 2011)

American-Swedish Singer/Songwriter: Rosa Rebecka

Limited seating by pre-booking
Tickets: £7.00
01297 23607

Thursday 13 June 2013

Marion Wood conducts EMG Symphony Orchestra An Evening of American & Latin American Music Saint Peter's High School Saturday 29 June 2013

EXETER MUSIC GROUP
SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA
Conductor: Marion Wood
(Photograph: Nigel Cheffers-Heard)

EMG Symphony Orchestra
St Peter's High School
(Quarry Lane, Exeter, EX2 5AP)
Saturday 29 June 7.30pm

A concert filled with sultry Latin and American vibes:

Manuel de FallaNights in the Gardens of Spain (1916)
Rebecca Willson
(playing Mahler 16/9/12)
(Piano solo: Rebecca Willson)

Aaron Copland: El Salon Mexico (1936)

Ástor Piazzolla: Tangazo (1969)

Nigel Hess: East Coast Pictures  (1985)

John Williams: Theme from ET (1982)

Jackie Baldwin (right)
with regular EMG Leader,
Clare Smith
Conductor: Marion Wood
Leader: Jackie Baldwin

A fabulous evening - don't miss out!

Tickets: £8 (student/U16 £5)

Exeter Tourist Information Office (9.30-4.30 Mon to Sat)
Dix’s Field, Exeter  01392 665885
(debit/credit cards accepted - credit card surcharge £1.50)

Devon Strings Workshop (10-6 Wed to Sat)
1 Bartholomew Street West Exeter. EX4 3AJ
(cash or cheque only).


Wednesday 12 June 2013

Nearer at Hand - Shaldon Festival Thursday 20 June - Sunday 23 June 2013

SHALDON FESTIVAL


Stephen Threlfall
Community Opera
St Peter's Church, Shaldon
Thursday 20 June 7pm
Benjamin Britten Centerary:
"NOYE'S FLUDDE"
Chetham School of Music Ensemble
Singers from Shaldon Primary School
Stokeinteignhead Primary School
Dawlish Community College
Teignmouth Community School
Director of Music: Tony Lidington
Conductor: Stephen Threlfall
Noah: Julian Rippon
Noah's wife: Helen Haviland
Yahweh/Elohim: Leon Winston

SOLD OUT



Academy of
St Martin in the Fields
Chamber Ensemble
Academy of
St Martin in the the Fields
Chamber Ensemble
St Peter's Church, Shaldon
Friday 21 June 7.30pm
W A Mozart: Horn Quikntet in E flat K407
Pyotr Tchaikovsky: Souvenir de Florence
Johannes Brahms: String Sextet No 1 in B flat Op18
Violin: Stephanie Gonley, Martin Burgess
Viola: Robert Smissen, Fiona Bonds
'Cello: Stephen Orton, Martin Loveday
Horn: Tim Brown
Tickets: £16/10 (student £5)
Malcolm Watson 01626 873492


St Peter's Church Shaldon
Saturday 22 June 10am-7.30pm
(followed by informal concert - see below)
Francis Poulenc: "Gloria"
Antonio Vivaldi: "Gloria"
Conductor: Brian Kay
Piano: Peter Adcock
Soprano soloist: Héloïse West
Mezzo Soprano soloist: Rebecca Smith
Tickets: £17 (student £5)
Ann Pardoe 01626 873709
choralworkshop@shaldonfestival.co.uk
or book online



Mezzo: Rebecca Smith
Soprano: Héloïse West

Shaldon Festival Choir
St Peter's Church Shaldon
Saturday 22 June 7.30pm
Francis Poulenc: "Gloria"
Antonio Vivaldi: "Gloria"
Soprano: Héloïse West
Mezzo Soprano: Rebecca Smith
Piano: Peter Adcock
Conductor: Brian Kay
Tickets: £7
Malcolm Watson 01626 873492
or book online


Violin: Louise Salmona
Violin: Marie Salvat
'Cello: Lydia Shelley
Viola: Helene Desaint
Finzi Quartet
St Peter's Church, Shaldon
Sunday 23 June 7.30pm
Josef Haydn: Quartet Op76 No1
Sir Benjamin Britten: 3 Divertimenti
Robert Schumann: Piano Quintet
Violin: Louise SalmonaMarie Salvat
Viola: Helene Desaint
'Cello: Lydia Shelley
Piano: Ashley Fripp
Tickets: £16/10 (student £5)
Malcolm Watson 01626 873492
or book online

Monday 10 June 2013

'Substance and Shadow' Theatre Company present the play 'Skin Deep' at 'Ignite Exeter' Festival, Bikeshed Theatre Saturday 8 June 2013

SKIN DEEP
Exeter Bikeshed Theatre
1pm Saturday 8 June

Cast, left to right -
Mrs Coombes: Jill Coley
Samuel Coombes: Michael Gilpin
Pearl: Rose Mullin
Alex Coombes: Nathan Simpson
Jem: Midge Mullin

Ever since the inception of 'Substance and Shadow' Theatre Company, Rosie and Midge Mullin (stars of Louis Ravenfield's 'Exeter Alternative Theatre' Company) have been systematically raising the bar with their outstanding theatre productions in Exeter.

Back at the end of September 2012 Rosie directed Midge with fellow EAT veteran Michael Gilpin in a profoundly disturbing performance of Harold Pinter's dark satire 'The Dumb Waiter'. Almost immediately after that success, direction was taken over by Sarah White who (with Chloë Whittaker) had directed Louis Ravenfield's production of Doug Wright's biographical play about Donatien Alphonse François, Marquis de Sade - "Quills" (starring, as the Marquis, Midge Mullin).

In January this year the new line-up appeared at the Bikeshed Theatre and City Gate Hotel performance space in their new production 'Skin Deep'.

Sarah directed while Rosie and Midge wrote. And performed. In 'Skin Deep', Rosie and Midge play skingirl, Pearl, and willing convert Jem. Pearl, in her moving soliloquies, expounds the empowering inclusiveness of group membership while questioning the association with the National Front. Newcomer Jem has no such scruples and espouses the most extreme racist leanings of the group.

We pick up the story in 1980 when Jem, who has met Pearl in London, returns to his home town of Exeter. There he immediately renews his connection with Alex, his 'brother'. Although not related they were drawn together in childhood by their shared experience of family break-up. New to the equation is Alex's brother Samuel  who, only a boy when Jem left, is now a young adult. Referred to exclusively as 'Biro', Samuel is reclusive, introverted and very impressionable. He keeps notes about all his experiences on scraps of paper with his biro.

Alex, who has a well paid job in Exeter, spends his money on sharp clothes. He mixes with a very dysfunctional trendy set, defined by self-aggrandisement and jealousy, who follow the 'Two Tone' musical movement exemplified by 'The Special AKA'. Jem and Alex, who now live quite different lives, find connection through their shared appreciation of Jerry Dammers' music. Jem in his compartmentalised, racist, thinking overlooks the inclusiveness of ska - and the connection between 'The Specials' and Joe Strummer's 'The Clash' in the 'Rock against Racism' movement, founded in 1978.

(This connection brings to mind the early days of John 'Woody' Mellor - later Joe Strummer - and his band the 101ers, which featured the saxophone and vocals of 'Big John'. Big John was the name used by a sadly missed local musician, famous for his Saz playing with Compagnie Giulia, Simon John Cassell.)

Where Jem's thinking is unsophisticated, Biro is oblivious. Belatedly interested in the culture of the seventies - heavy metal, chopper bikes and rubik's cube - he also quickly absorbs the new ideas of the trendy Gem and Pearl, both of whom he adores. Jem's confusion is amplified by Biro's actions, based on his simplistic understanding - with tragic results. (No clues! You have to see the play to find out what happens next.)

The writing, directing and acting are sensational. While Rosie, as Pearl, sits comfortably, Midge's portrayal of Jem is shocking - a spiteful, destructive character which cuts right to the heart of the aggressively lazy 'outgroup' culture of eighties racism. Mike Gilpin is outstanding as Biro, accurately depicting the limited outlook of compulsive psychology, but never a caricature.

In January Dean Elliot was the sharp-dressing Alex, very convincing in his cool vanity. For the May reprise, Alex was played quite differently by Nathan Simpson who gave the character a more earthy edge - still cool, but distanced from the fashionable cool of the eighties London scene. Where the original ended on a cliffhanger (no clues!), the new version for the Ignite Exeter Festival ends with an epilogue by a new character - Alex and Samuel's mother, Mrs Coombes played by Jill Coley - who succinctly summarises the outcome, and significance, of the preceding events. An unexpected and impressive performance.

This is a very moving production. Sarah White has directed simply and effectively, and to devastating effect. Credit must also go to the sound and light technician, Samantha Taylor, who transported us so convincingly back to music and culture of 1980 Britain.

Although Saturday's performance at the Bikeshed was the last as part of the Ignite Exeter Festival, there are two more opportunities to see 'Skin Deep'. On Wednesday 19 June, and Friday 21 June at 7.45pm, Substance and Shadow Theatre Company will be at the Barnfield Theatre in Exeter (venue of Midge's appearance as the Marquis). 'Skin Deep' will be performed in the Clifford Room both nights - contact the Barnfield (01392 270891) for tickets (£8 a head).


The skinhead of
Midge Mullin
Substance and Shadow Theatre company
Clifford Room, Barnfield Theatre
Wednesday 19 June & Friday 21 June 7.45pm
"SKIN DEEP"
Director: Sarah White
Pearl: Rose Mullin
Jem: Midge Mullin
Alex: Nathan Simpson
Biro: Michael Gilpin
Nan: Jill Coley
Tickets: £8
Box Office: 01392 270891

Saturday 8 June 2013

Looking Ahead - Budleigh Festival July 2013

BUDLEIGH FESTIVAL

Voces 8
VOCES 8
St Peter's Church, Budleigh Salterton
Friday 12 July 7.30pm
500 YEARS OF MUSIC
ARRANGED FOR OCTET
Writer: Jim Clements
Soprano: Emily DickensAndrea Haines
Counter-Tenor: Chris WardleBarnaby Smith
Tenor: Sam DresselRobert Smith
Baritone: Paul Smith Bass: Dingle Yandell
Tickets: £15
Budleigh Salterton Tourist Information Centre
info@visitbudleigh.com  01395 445275

Erdem Misirlioğlu
Erdem Misirlioğlu
St Peter's Church, Budleigh Salterton
Saturday 13 July 7.30pm
PIANO RECITAL (see video)
Erdem was piano winner at 2008
BBC Young Musician of the year
- head to head with Jadran Duncumb
(See English Tourning Opera Nov 2011)
Tickets: £15
Budleigh Salterton Tourist Information Centre
info@visitbudleigh.com  01395 445275




Sitkovetsky Piano Duo
Sitkovetsky Piano Duo
Temple Church, Budleigh Salterton
Monday 15 July 7.30pm
PIANO & VIOLIN DUETS
(see video - Schumann A minor Sonata)
Violin: Alexander Sitkovetsky
Piano: Wu Qian
(Read about their Northcott concert
in 'buried treasure' February 2012)
Tickets: £15
Budleigh Salterton Tourist Information Centre
info@visitbudleigh.com  01395 445275

Tenor:
James Gilchrist
Natural Horn:
Anneke Scott
Budleigh Festival Orchestra
St Peter's Church, Budleigh Salterton
Tuesday 16 July 7.30pm
Samuel Barber: Adagio for Strings
Antonin Dvořák: Serenade for Strings
Sir Benjamin Britten: Serenade
for Tenor, Horn & Strings
(performed at Dartington Hall by
Britten Sinfonia  Sunday 6 February 2011)
Conductor: Nicholas Marshall
Tenor: James Gilchrist
Horn: Anneke Scott
Tickets: £15
Budleigh Salterton Tourist Information Centre
info@visitbudleigh.com  01395 445275


Piano:
Anna Tilbrook
Tenor, Horn & Piano
Temple Church, Budleigh Salterton
Wednesday 17 July 7.30pm
Tenor: James Gilchrist
Horn: Anneke Scott
Piano: Anna Tilbrook
Tickets: £15
Budleigh Salterton Tourist Information Centre
info@visitbudleigh.com  01395 445275









Harvey de Souza
Academy Chamber Ensemble
(Academy of St Martin in the Fields)
Temple Church, Budleigh Salterton
Thursday 18 July 7.30pm
A selection from:
W A Mozart: Horn Quintet in E flat K407
Gioachino Rossini: String Sonata in G
Richard Strauss: "Till Eulenspiegel"
Franz Schubert: Octet in F major D803
Carl Nielsen: Serenata in Vano
Alexander Borodin: String Sextet in D
Piotr Tchaikovsky: "Souvenir de Florence"
Johannes Brahms: String Sextet No 1
Sir Benjamin Britten: Serenade for
Tenor, Horn & Strings
Violin: Harvey de Souza
           Martin Burgess
            Jennifer Godson
Viola:  Robert Smissen
           Duncan Ferguson
'Cello: Stephen Orton
           John Heley
Tickets: £15
Budleigh Salterton Tourist Information Centre
info@visitbudleigh.com  01395 445275

The Academy concert is a repeat of the concert at Shaldon on Friday 21 June
and will be repeated at Minehead on Friday 19 July.

The Queen of the Night
Fleur Bray
The Merry Opera Company
Exmouth Pavilion
Friday 19 July 7.30pm
THE MAGIC FLUTE
(based on W A Mozart)
Director: Stephen Hose
Producer: Kit Hesketh-Harvey
Tamino: Lawrence Olsworth-Peter
Monostatos: Glenn Tweedie
Sarastro: Thomas Faulkner
Pamina: Daisy Brown
Queen of the Night: Fleur Bray
Papageno: James Harrison
Papagena: Gemma Morsley
Tickets: £24/19/16
Box Office: Budleigh TIC 01395 445275
Exmouth Pavilion 01395 222477
online from 'led tickets'



Duncan Walsh Atkins
& Tim Fitzhigham
Flanders & Swann
Temple Church, Budleigh Salterton
Saturday 20 July 7.30pm
AT THE DROP OF A HIPPOPOTAMUS
Michael Flanders: Tim Fitzhigham
Donald Swann: Duncan Walsh Atkins
Tickets: £15
Budleigh Salterton Tourist Information Centre
info@visitbudleigh.com  01395 445275