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Christmas concert
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Half term break
No rehearsal on Monday 21st October as it is half term. Back again the following week!
Update on Concert Charity
Thanks to a generous contribution made after our last article, we are delighted to report that the total raised for the Padhar Hospital has risen to £500!
Summer Concert
Having missed most of the rehearsals this term due to commitments elsewhere, I was quite apprehensive attending the last one, the first I had been to which included our soloists. However, as soon as Gabriel Webb brought that beautifully rich sound out of his cello, and Gill conducted us so well, I was hooked.
Come Sunday and the concert. We started with a short rehearsal, then had coffee and a chat while the audience took their seats. Our first piece was an arrangement of Sir Arthur Sullivan’s Gondoliers Suite, which was then followed by Emmanuel Webb playing The Lark Ascending by Ralph Vaughn Williams. Described by my friends as an assured performance, Emmanuel’s playing was confident and beautiful. He was then followed by his younger brother Gabriel, playing the first two movements of Elgar’s poignant cello concerto – quite stunning. As a cello player myself, I think this may prove to be a high point in my playing time! The orchestra finished with Eric Coates’s Dambusters March, played with real gusto and confidence.
Peter Lefevre gave us a short description of our chosen charity, the Padhar Hospital in India, and I am delighted to report that our wonderful audience donated £400 to this deserving cause. Talking of our audience, this was the first time we have had to put out extra chairs, and had people wandering into the church to listen to the music!
Well done to all the performers! It was particularly wonderful to be able to play music with two young men at the beginning of their careers in music – hopefully they’ll remember us when they’re famous.
Thanks are due to the ladies of the Church of St Mary the Virgin for serving coffee tea and cakes during the afternoon, to the team who look after the church and let us rehearse and play there, to Jonathan Webb for his piano support and he and his wife for lending us their sons! And particular thanks to Gill Booker for conducting us and having the idea in the first place!
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Today’s Spring Concert
This afternoon’s concert welcomed the arrival of Spring with a selection of dance music. Our audience appreciated the sounds we made, especially the Waltz time pieces, and were very generous in contributing £200 towards our chosen charity.
One of our violinists has taken up the cause of research into and support for people with Alzheimer’s Disease and has today celebrated her 50th wedding anniversary. She has asked for donations to The Alzheimer’s Society rather than gifts to celebrate her and her husband’s aniiversary. Her blog on the subject is very touching and very thought provoking – have a look at http://susanelkin.co.uk/articles/category/life/alzheimers-blog/.
We are very pleased to support her campaign!
Spring Concert

A selection of dances by various composers to celebrate the end of winter!
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Sacconi Festival 2019
Sacconi Chamber Music Festival 2019
St Eanswythe’s Church, Folkestone
Quarterhouse, Folkestone
This year sees the Sacconi Quartet return to Folkestone for their twelfth Chamber Music Festival. Joining them are some very special guests, including the extraordinary pianist Tom Poster in Korngold’s sumptuous Piano Quintet and the eminent violist Philip Dukes in Beethoven’s tempestuous ‘Storm’ Quintet, Op. 29. The Sacconi will also direct a hand-picked string orchestra from the Royal College of Music in a thrilling concert, including John Woolrich’s haunting Ulysses Awakes, for viola and strings, andBartók’s Divertimento for Strings– one of the greatest essays in the genre. Other repertoire includes works by Mozart, Haydn, Grieg, and Schubert.
Book now on 1303 760750/ www.quarterhouse.co.uk, full programme details on the Sacconi website.
Rover tickets are available that give access to all 5 concerts. EARLY BIRD OFFER: Buy your Rover before 29th March for £85 instead of £90. See Quarterhouse website for more details.
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