Monday 19 August 2013

Full listings from Tuesday 20 August - Tuesday 3 September 2013



Matthew Wright
Bach piano recital
St Stephen's Church
Thursday 22 August
DARTINGTON (link to full details)

TUESDAY:        John Flinders piano & Juliet Edwards piano
20 August          Thomas Gould violin, Adrian Brendel cello & Nicolas Hodges piano
                        Andrew Watts countertenor & Jonathan Watts piano

WEDNESDAY: Stravinsky’s Symphony of Psalms
21 August         Dartington Festival Orchestra
                       Composers Ensemble


THURSDAY:    Tea Dance

22 August         Chamber Choir

                       Nicolas Hodges piano

                       Orchestral Workshop

FRIDAY:          Voices in the Garden (see 'Totnes Festival' below)
23 August         Advanced Composition Composers Ensemble
                       Summer School Choir  & Dartington Festival Orchestral

SATURDAY:    Heath Quartet
24 August

SUNDAY:         Beethoven Lecture
25 August          Bagatelles and Etudes

MONDAY:        Holly Randall oboe, Tim Watts piano/harpsichord & Shelly Organ bassoon
26 August          Swan Song
                        The Saxophone Music of Richard Rodney Bennett

TUESDAY:       Gallimaufry Ensemble
27 August          Martino Tirimo piano
                        Brass Masterclass Tutors

WEDNESDAY: Quintabile and Bellatromba
28 August         Dartington Festival Orchestra
                       Louise Hopkins cello & Tamara Stefanovich piano

THURSDAY:   Chamber Choir
29 August         Brass Ensemble & Wind Band Concert
                       Songs from the Musicals

FRIDAY:         Orchestral Workshop
30 August        Summer School Choir & Dartington Festival Orchestra
                      Salsa ball



Glyndebourne Recorded
Barn Cinema Dartington Hall
Tuesday 20 August 7.00pm
BENJAMIN BRITTEN
BILLY BUDD
Billy Budd: Jacques Imbrailo
Musical Director: Sir Mark Elder
Tickets: £17.50
Box Office: 01803 847070 (12.30-7.30pm)


Barn Cinema Opera, Theatre and Ballet dates
Dartington - up to June 2014 - click here

Lunchtime Concert Series

Matthew Wright
St Stephen's Church Exeter
Thursday 22 August 1pm
A QUIET MOMENT WITH BACH
Piano: Matthew Wright
Aria from Goldberg Variations (BWV 988)
Prelude in E minor (BWV 555)
Contrapunctus I from 'The Art of Fugue' (1080)
Adagio from D minor Oboe Concerto (974)
'Nun komm' der Heiden Heiland' (659)
Bist du bei mir (508)
Prelude in B flat minor (867)
Ich ruf' zu dir, Herr Jesu Christ (639)
Sarabande from English Suite III (811)
Prelude in C sharp (872)
Prelude in B minor (855a)
Prelude in E flat minor (853)
Sonatina from Cantata CVI (106)
Admission FREE
South West Youth Orchestra
The Bacon Theatre
Dean Close School Cheltenham
Thursday 22 August 5pm
SUMMER SCHOOL FINALE
Conductor Maxime Tortelier
Modest Mussorgsky:
"Pictures at an Exhibition"
Leonard Bernstein:
"Symphonic Dances"
Admission FREE (retiring collection)



The Bay Horse Inn - Cistern Street
TOTNES FESTIVAL - Opening Night
Bay Horse Inn Totnes
Thursday 22 August 8-11pm
SINGSAY, PLAY
An open night, where anyone can join in
- no restrictions!
Folk, Jazz or anything else

- instrumental music, song or poetry.
The event is run by Soundart Radio
(Look out for Sam Richards)
Opening words by Totnes Mayor
Councillor
Pruw Boswell-Harper
Pruw Boswell-Harper
Admission: FREE
Bay Horse: 01803 862088
mail@bayhorsetotnes.com








Peter Lea-Cox
Music @ St Paul's
St Paul's Church Honiton
Friday 23 August 1pm
ORGAN RECITAL
Organist: Peter Lea-Cox
Tickets: £5

Lunch on sale at 12pm





The gardens at Dartington Hall
- I feel a song coming on!
TOTNES FESTIVAL
Dartington Hall Gardens
Friday 23 August 3.30-5pm
VOICES IN THE GARDEN
Meet at the gatehouse box-office
for a choral promenade through
the estate accompanied by site-
specific songs composed at the
International Summer School by
The Students Choir
Dartington Community Choir
Child Students Choir
Bursary Students Ensemble
Admission FREE
(bring wellies & umbrellas!)

Sam Richards


TOTNES FESTIVAL
Jazz & Poetry Night
High Cross House, Dartington Hall
Saturday 24 August 7.30pm
Poetry: Sam RichardsRichard Hillesley
Music: Sam RichardsTim SayerDavid George
Drinks available in the café
Tickets: £15
Box Office: 01803 842382

Sad news unfortunately -
This concert has been CANCELLED!


High Cross House
You can't miss it!



Dartington International Summer School
Dartington Hall
Week 5: Sat-Sat 24 - 31 August
Beethoven Mass in C: Garry Walker
Chamber Music: Heath Quartet
Chamber Wind Music: Gallimaufry Ensemble
Chamber Choir: Jeremy Walker
Brass Ensemble: Paul Archibald/Graham Lee
Wind Band: Stephen Dummer
Songs from Musicals: ?Robert Purvis
Salsa Band: João Bosco de Oliveira
Salsa Dance: Etian Antuche
Three Week Course (continued):
Advanced Conducting: Piere-André Valade
Booking: Sophia Sheridan
01803 847077 or book online


END OF DARTINGTON SUMMER SCHOOL








RETURNING THE DARK STARE 
Arrietty, Fore Street, Exeter
Sunday August 25th 7pm
Tickets: £5
07960 361092

We've been invited to perform at Arrietty, a shop just where Fore Street (Exeter) becomes New Bridge Street (Exeter), on the way down on the left.
It's a lovely shop, and all are welcome.

Poetry - from Tim KingMorwenna Griffiths & James Turner - and the wonderful songs of Rebecca Maze, who will be well known and much listened-to one day if there's any justice in the world.

More details on attached flier. You are urged to book in advance if you can. -  from James Turner






Charles Timberlake
Lunchtime Cathedral Concert
Exeter Cathedral Chapter House
Monday 26 August  1.15pm
Piano: Charles Timberlake
Admission FREE
(retiring collection)



Mike Thorn
TOTNES FESTIVAL
St Mary's Church Totnes
Tuesday 27 August 1-2.15pm
LUNCHTIME JAZZ
THE LEWIS RILEY TRIO
Piano: Lewis Riley
Double Bass: Mike Thorn
Drums: Dave Sheen
Tickets: £5
01803 866242
lewis@rileymusic.plus.com

Lucy Bray
(Photo: Messiah 9 Oct 2012
Lucy Bray
Church of St Cyr & St Julitta
Newton St Cyres EX5 5BX
Tuesday 27 August 7.30pm
SUMMER CONCERT
Soprano: Lucy Bray
Piano/Organ: Andrew Daldorph
Tickets: £5










Andrew Millington
Organ PLUS ONE
Exeter Cathedral
Wednesday 28 August 8pm
Organ: Andrew Millington
'Cello: Jonathan Hennessey-Brown
Tickets: £7 (student £3 child FREE)
01392 285983 or book online






Lunchtime Concert Series
Rebecca Smith


St Stephen's Church Exeter
Thursday 29 August 1pm
Mezzo Soprano: Rebecca Smith
Piano: Paul McClure
Robert Schumann: Frauenliebe Und Leben
Sir Edward Elgar: Sea Pictures
1. Sea Slumber Song
2. In Haven
3. Sabbath Morning at Sea
4. Where Corals Lie
5. The Swimmer
Admission FREE






John Cage
in 1948, playing
"Suite for Toy Piano"


Lona Kozik


TOTNES FESTIVAL
Kozik & Cage
St Mary's Church Totnes
Thursday 29 August 7.30pm
Piano: Lona Kozik,
Elie FruchterSam Richards
Lona Kozik:
"How to Say Nothing and Mean a Lot"
- for three keyboards
John Cage:
three simultaneous pieces
"Lecture on Nothing"
Tickets: £10 on the door



Stuart Paul (far left): piccolo trumpet
rehearsing Stravinsky's 'Rite of Spring'
with EMG Symphony Orchestra Nov '11
Music @ St Paul's
St Paul's Church Honiton
Friday 30 August 1pm
ORGAN & TRUMPET RECITAL
Organist: Stephen Bell
Trumpet: Stuart Paul
Tickets: £5

Lunch on sale at 12pm





THE MARSYAS TRIO
(see full press release)
Barkham Concert
(Prelude to the October 2013 Two Moors International Festival)
Barkham Farm South Molton EX36 3LU
Friday, 30 August 2013 7.30pm
THE MARSYAS TRIO
Flute: Helen Vidovich
'Cello: Valerie Welbanks
Piano: Fei Ren            
THE GREAT GENDER DIVIDE
Elena Firsova: Meditation in a Japanese Garden
Hilary Tann: Gardens of Anna Maria Luisa de Medici
Kaija Saariaho: Mirrors (Flute and Cello)         
Elena Firsova
Clara Schumann: Caprice à la Boléro (Piano)
Cécile Chaminade: Arabesque (Piano)        
Elena Firsova: Spring Sonata (Flute & Piano)
Elena Firsova: A Triple Portrait
(commissioned by Marsyas Trio)
Fanny Mendelssohn-Hensel: Trio in D minor
Tickets: By donation min. £15 per person
(Optional supper is £12 per person)
Penny and John Adie: 01643 831370 
To pay by cheque, please book first, then send to:
Barkham, Sandy Way, South Molton EX36 3LU
Press Release from John &  Penny Adie


Blackdowns Early Music Project

Exeter Cathedral
Friday 30 August 7.30pm
GRAND BAROQUE
Two UK premières:
Georg Muffat: Missa in Labore Requies
Johann Fux: Missa Sanctissimae Trinitatis
Monteverdi String Band
Altenburg Trumpet Ensemble
English Cornett & Sackbut Ensemble
Conductor: JanJoost van Elburg
                   (Bartholomew Consort)
Soprano: Sally Dunkely (The Sixteen)
     Amy Haworth (Madison Bach Musicians)
Alto: Caroline Trevor (The Taverner Consort)
          Hannah Cooke (New Zealand Opera)
Tenor: Mark Dobell (The Orlando Consort)
            Julian Stocker (The English Consort)
Bass: Jonathan Arnold (Bristol Bach Choir)
           Thomas Flint (Ex Cathedra)
Tickets: £12/£18/£25 (unreserved £10)
Northcott Box Office: 01392 493493
Book online (very few nave seats left!)
More ticket information from Catherine Bass:
Ticket agents manage separate allocations
Best available offered at Oxboffice
Oxboffice: 0845 6801926  book online
Exeter Tourist Information: 01392 265700
Taunton Tourist Information: 01823 336344
Exeter Phoenix Box Office: 01392 667080  book online 
Early Music Project website
Press Release from B.E.M.P.



Lunchtime Cathedral Concert
Elizabeth Hornby
Exeter Cathedral Chapter House
Saturday 31 August  1.15pm
Piano: Elizabeth Hornby
New Album: "Butterfly Island"
Admission FREE
(retiring collection)


Peggy Seeger
Peggy Seeger
Ariel Centre Totnes
Saturday 31 August 7.30pm
FOLK REVIVAL PIONEER
daughter of 1930's modernist
composer Ruth Porter Crawford
& folk musicologist Charles Seeger
Latest CD "Bring Me Home" 2009
Tickets: £12
Available from Rob & Cathy
Bay Horse Inn Totnes
01803 862088
or online from wegottickets
Details: Totnes Festival website






Sam Richards
TOTNES FESTIVAL
The Bay Horse Inn Totnes
Sunday 1 September 8-11pm
JAZZLAB - with Sam Richards
A celebration of the
Art Ensemble of Chicago
Improvisation, Jazz & Words
Admission FREE
01803 862088
mail@bayhorsetotnes.com

SORRY - JAZZLAB CANCELLED

Sam still not well enough, but recovering.
Best wishes Sam - hope to see you in action again soon.

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