Monday 30 September 2013

Classical Journey 1 October 2013 'Cathedra 900' Special Guest Crispian Steele-Perkins

Crispian Steele-Perkins
Baroque Trumpeter
Guest on this week's 'Classical Journey'

Tune in on Tuesday (1st October) at 10am to hear Crispian Steele-Perkins discussing this week's multi-media extravaganza at Exeter Cathedral. (Three nights only - Wednesday, Thursday and Friday)

'900 Years of Light' will showcase extraordinary photographs taken in the Cathedral by Mark Ware (and projected onto the structure of the Cathedral itself) and films by Michael Bickerton. The evening will be introduced by actor Emily Kreider.

Crispian will provide music with a classical quartet - and talk the audience through the action.

For a preview of this exciting show, Crispian and promoter Gillian Taylor will be in the Phonic FM studio from 10am to tell us more - and Crispian has suggested he bring his trumpets!

Hope you can listen!

(You can see Gillian's press release here)

and cornet!
Crispian stayed until nearly 11am
hitting a perfect five
on baroque trumpet


Like to listen again? - click here!

Click here to hear Martin Hodge's edited version of the interview with Crispian, as broadcast on 'Hot Pebbles' at 4pm on Wednesday 2 October. It opens with Gillian Taylor talking about 'Artist Mark Ware' . . .

Gillian Taylor
First Violin, Exeter Music Group Symphony Orchestra
playing a saw at a charity concert for 'Shelterbox'
(Photo: Nigel Cheffers-Heard)
Gillian brought her camera and
caught Crispian in the classic
baroque trumpeter's stance
(compare Jean-François Madeuf
playing 'clarion' at 'Grand Baroque')


Here's how '900 Years of Light' fits into this week's entertainment:

Glenorchy Lunchtime Concerts
Glenorchy Church Exmouth
Wednesday 2 October 12.30pm
TIM OTHEN
Piano Recital
Admission FREE










Pianist & Story-Teller
Adrienne Hesketh
Adrienne Hesketh
(Bovey Tracey Composer & Author)
Blackpool Primary School Bovey Tracey
Wednesday 2 October 3.00-3.25pm
Chudleigh Knighton Primary School
Thursday 3 October 2.45-3.10pm
"ADVENTURES OF THE MAGIC ANIMALS"
Book launch, pep-talk for young writers and
readings from Adrienne's latest publication
- at school assembly, naturally!






Exeter Cathedral
"900 Years of Light"
900 Years of Light
Exeter Cathedral 
Wed/Thur/Fri 2/3/4 October 7.30pm
Introduction by Emily Kreider
Lecture by Crispian Steele-Perkins
(baroque trumpeter) - trumpets through the ages
40 minute video installation by Mark Bickerton
(featuring images of the cathedral)
leading into stills photography and poetry
(recited by Emily Kreider)

exploring the Cathedral's history
composed by Mark Ware
accompanied by 'Lyric Strings' trio
violin: Patricia Calnan
viola: George Robertson
'cello: Nicola Thomas
and trumpeter Crispian Steele-Perkins
Tickets: £5
01392 285983 or book online:





Rua MacMillan Trio
Rua MacMillan Trio
Hockworthy Village Hall
(M5 Junction 27, TA21 0NW)
Saturday 5 October 6.45 for 7.30pm
FOOT STOMPING CELTIC MUSIC
Jigs, Airs, Reels Lullabies
Scottish Fiddle: Rua MacMillan
Guitar: Tia Files
Bodhran: Adam Brown
(All-Ireland/All-Britain Bodhran Champion)
Tickets: £12 (booking essential)
Val:       01823 673268
Louise:  01823 673025




Elizabeth-Jane Baldry

Elizabeth-Jane Baldry
St James Church Christow
Saturday 5 October 7.30pm
HARP RECITAL
Sophia Corri Dussek
G F Handel
Erik Satie
Claude Debussy
Tickets: £10
(wine & food provided)
Mary Archer: 01647 252269
Ian West: 01647 253104

St David's Players
St David's Players
Exeter Barnfield Theatre
Tuesday 8 - Saturday 12 October 7.30pm
Saturday 12 October 2.30pm
GILBERT & SULLIVANTHE MIKADO
Producer: Jane May
Musical Director: Nicky Perry
Tickets: £12 (student/child £10)
Box Office: 01392 271808 10am-4pm Mon-Fri


Sidmouth Arts Club Operatic Society

Sidmouth Arts Club Operatic Society
Manor Pavillion Theatre Sidmouth
Tuesday 8 - Saturday 12 October 7.30pm
Saturday 12 October 3pm
GILBERT & SULLIVANTHE MIKADO
Director: Martin Kingston
Musical Director: Roger Howell
Choreography: Evelyn O'Malley
Tickets: £14 (child 3pm show: £10)

Box Office: 01395 514413 10am-2pm Mon-Sat

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