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Summer Concert
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AGM and Social
This will be the evening after our concert, as usual, 17th July at 7 p.m. The address to come to is Yew Tree House, Ashford Road, Charing TN27 0EE. The AGM will be followed by an al fresco evening with eats.
Bank Holiday
Please remember that Monday is a Bank Holiday and half term, so no orchestra meeting. Back to normal on 5th JUne. Enjoy!
Forthcoming Primavera Season
The new Primavera Summer Classic Country Concerts season is nearly on us, so just time for a reminder of the coming programmes as our postal brochure was sent quite early in the spring. Many thanks to those who have already booked.
Our season includes two of the greatest piano quintets ever written. Those of Brahms and Dvorak.
At St Leonard’s Hythe on Saturday 10 June at 7.30 there is a capricious first half of a Mozart Flute Quartet and the Salomon arrangement of Haydn’s Clock Symphony. The Brahms Piano Quintet takes the second half of the programme.
Tickets £15 and £21 are on sale at Brandon’s Music, 55 High St, Hythe, Online via our website at http://www.primavera-ensemble.co.uk and through our usual postal booking office with details below.
A special Fathers’ Day concert on Sunday June 18 at Herstmonceux Castle 7.30pm , explores relationships with father composers. The programme includes Haydn, Gypsy Rondo, Leopold Mozart, JC Bach, and Dvorak’s sublime Piano Quintet. Tickets at £22 are available online at http://www.primavera-ensemble .co.uk and via our usual postal booking office below.
The concert on Sunday 25th June at 7.30pm is a repeat of the 10 June but is at the inspiring Baron’s Hall, Penshurst Place, Tickets at £27 do include interval drinks and are available from the Sevenoaks Festival box office at the Stag Theatre, online at the Primavera web site, and the usual postal booking office.
We do hope you can make it to see and hear us ‘live’ again.
With best wishes from Paul Manley and the ensemble.
Postal booking Office:
Primavera Trust
Bumbles,
The Lees
Boughton Aluph
Ashford TN25 4HX 01233 622971 Macatbumbles@aol.com
Spring Concert
This Sunday, 2nd April, Ashford Sinfonia will be performing Schubert’s Unfinished Symphony and the overture to Mozart’s Magic Flute opera at the Church of St Mary the Virgin, Willesborough, starting at 3 p.m. All are very welcome to this free concert.
April 1st Concert
Please don’t let the date of Folkestone Symphony’s forthcoming concert Fool you! It’s certainly been no joke for us rehearsing such a challenging and demanding work as Shostakovich’s 1st Symphony. Combine that with the masterful Tchaikovsky violin concerto and you know that we’re out to delight you with a truly Russian themed spectacle of music.
This will be held at Holy Trinity Church, Folkestone, starting at 7.30pm on Saturday 1st April, when the full programme will consist of:
· Sibelius The Swan of Tuonela
· Shostakovich Symphony No.1 in F Minor
· Tchaikovsky Violin Concerto in D Major Soloist: Tudor Trita
We start the concert with Sibelius’ ‘The Swan of Tuonela’, originally composed in 1893 as a prelude to a projected opera called ‘The Building of the Boat’ but revised by Sibelius two years later as a delightful tone poem. The cor anglais solo (from Hilary Sell) portrays the voice of the swan and is perhaps the best known solo for that instrument.
Shostakovich was just 19 when he completed this, his first symphony, a mere graduation exercise for him, which contained many ideas taken from his earlier youth. It was a tremendous success from its premiere in Leningrad in 1926 and is today still considered to be one of his finest works. It has been a huge challenge for us to take on, but one that we’ve accomplished with our usual good spirit and excellent guidance from both our Conductor and Orchestra Leader.
Whilst still a student at Chetham’s in Manchester two years ago, Tudor Trita first performed with us, playing the ever popular Max Bruch violin concerto. We are delighted that he has agreed to return to play the Tchaikovsky violin concerto. Written in 1878, although not premiered until 1881, it is considered to be one of the most technically difficult works for the violin. Rumanian born, Tudor started playing the violin at the age of three and now, at the age of 19, he has performed internationally as a soloist, with a very recent performance of the Sibelius violin concerto at Cadogan Hall in London with the Imperial College Orchestra, where Tudor is now studying maths, as well as continuing his musical studies.
Please circulate this to all your family / friends and we truly hope to see many of you at this wonderful concert.
Whilst tickets for the concert can be obtained at the door on the night, you are advised to buy them in advance, at any of the following outlets:
· Follies, 133 Sandgate Road, Folkestone
· Brandon’s Music Shop, 55 High Street, Hythe
· Buzzlines Travel Centre, 3 Defiant Close, Hawkinge
· Online at https://www.wegottickets.com/event/387405
Folkestone Camerata
Dear string players and string teachers,
Following the request to change the 8th April Camerata date, I have now received confirmation from Nathalie at Folkestone School for Girls that Saturday 22nd April is free for us to use.
So the next Camerata Strings Workshop will now take place on Saturday 22nd April 2017 in the Drama Studio of the Folkestone School for Girls in Folkestone.
If you are interested in taking part, please open the attached letter which gives you all the details you need to know to take part, including the programme, and the form to fill in and return to take part. The letter also includes all the other workshop dates for 2017.
Do spread the word and speak to your friends or relatives who might be interested in attending. You need to be roughly grade 5 standard upwards to get the most out of the day. You will not necessarily be able to play all the notes, but you will definitely learn a lot about chamber music playing and have fun discovering the strings repertoire.
If you are a teacher and you think one of your students might be interested or might benefit from attending, feel free to give them a letter or forward them this email.
All the best,
Flo Peycelon
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Sacconi Chamber Music Festival 2017 “10 Years!”
19th – 21st May 2017
St Eanswythe’s Church, Folkestone
At this year’s 10th Sacconi Festival we celebrate some of our favourite chamber music repertoire, including Schubert’s Death and the Maiden, the Mendelssohn Octet and Dvorak’s Piano Quintet in A major.
The extraordinary pianist Alasdair Beatson returns once again to the Festival to perform with the Sacconis in Beethoven’s Archduke Trio and Schubert’s ‘Trout’ Quintet. The wonderful Wihan Quartet from the Czech Republic will also be joining the Sacconis on stage for an all-Octet concert including Enescu’s thrilling masterpiece.
The Sacconis will also be marking the 80th birthday of composer Philip Glass with a performance of his second Quartet. Plus Dutch harpist Lavinia Meijer, who has worked closely with Glass, will be performing several of his pieces, including the music to the film ’The Hours’ arranged for harp and strings.
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Half term 13th February
Don’t turn up for rehearsal on 13th – we won’t be there!
