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“In The Cooler” Friday 1st February 2019

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A chat with a member of 70s group Lindisfarne..Ray Laidlaw and Billy Mitchell are back on the road with The Lindisfarne Story in 2019. ..and coming to Cheltenham on Sunday 24th March 2019 at the Cheltenham Town Hall Pillar Room.

Steve Burrows talks with us about the book “Secret Worcestershire”..and there’s a book signing at Broadway Tower on Saturday 2nd February 2019… an arresting experience..!!

Jessica May tell us about the Youth outreach programme, the forthcoming summer season at Longborough Festival Opera and the  FREE TASTER DAY – OPEN TO ALL Saturday 9 February 2019  St David’s Centre, Church Street, Moreton-in-Marsh GL56 0LT.  11am – 4pm. Group work in the morning, followed by individual short performance slots in the afternoon.

..and Vicky Bennett outlines the programme for the forthcoming Chipping Campden Literature Festival (7-11 May 2019..booking open from 1st February 2019!..

and appropriate music!!

 

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RAW COMEDY End the January Blues! 8pm Fri 1st February 2019. Tickets £5 adv, £6 at door.

Break free of the January Blues at Raw Comedy on Friday 1st Feb! Six fresh comedy acts fill the Arts Centre’s foyer bar with funny – it’s Evesham’s Comedy Club!

The fun begins at 8pm sharp as the brilliantly self-deprecating compere WILL MARS does the introductions. He’s a comedy circuit veteran with loads of club nights, Edinburgh shows, international performances, TV & radio appearances to his credit.

The night’s crop of acts are

  • the award winning HARVEY HAWKINS, who runs comedy clubs across Warwickshire
  • the “edgy, thought-provoking & insanely interesting” BILLY McGUIRE (who might wear his kilt)
  • ‘So You Think You’re Funny’ semi-finalist CHRIS JONES, straight outta Glasgow’s East End.
  • Shrewsbury’s deadpan, witty and prolific pun-monger MAX POOLE
  • ‘2018 Jewish Comedian of the Year’ finalist SARAH LEE

The evening’s finale act will be the “humble, modest & gorgeous” MIKE KEENAN. Bringing wry observations & well crafted gags all the way from Warrington, he’s been called “rude, political & clever” and “Comedy God”.

Audiences are invited to forget that the weather is pants, Christmas over & the world off to hell in a handcart – and come & have a laugh!

LIMITED TO 80 SEATS – advance booking advised!  Min age 16. Tickets £6 at the door or £5 (students £4) in advance from Evesham Almonry Abbey Road WR11 4BQ and the arts centre website www.EveshamArtsCentre.co.uk  The fun starts at 8pm Fri 1st Feb.

Events and Shows, Music, NCCR

Benjamin Grosvenor at Evesham Arts Centre Friday 11th January 2019 – 7.30pm

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Benjamin Grosvenor
Evesham Arts Centre
Friday 11th January 2019 – 7.30pm

https://www.evesham-music-club.co.uk/

Programme to include:
Schumann Blumenstück, Op.19 & Kreisleriana
Janacek Piano Sonata 1. X. 1905
Prokofiev Visions fugitives, Op. 22 (selections)
Liszt Réminiscences de Norma (Bellini)

Winner of the Keyboard Final of the 2004 BBC Young Musician Competition at the age of eleven, Benjamin Grosvenor is now an internationally regarded pianist performing with esteemed conductors and orchestras across the world. A BBC New Generation Artist from 2010-2012 Benjamin has performed at the BBC Proms on a number of occasions and in 2015 starred at the Last Night. Exclusively signed to Decca Classics, the youngest British musician to do so, his recordings have received numerous awards and in October 2016 he was announced as the inaugural recipient of the Ronny and Lawrence Ackman Classical Piano Prize at the New York Philharmonic. Playing since the age of six, Benjamin graduated from the Royal Academy of Music in 2012 with the ‘Queen’s Commendation for Excellence’.

English Symphony Orchestra, Events and Shows, Music, NCCR

English Symphony Orchestra begin 2019 with celebration of Dvořák in Malvern Theatres

Concert on 26 January to feature leading Czech violin superstar, Pavel Šporcl

After saying goodbye to 2018 with a sold-out performance of Messiah in Malvern Priory, the English Symphony Orchestra will begin 2019 with a celebration of the music of Antonin Dvořák in Malvern Theatres featuring today’s leading Czech violinist, Pavel Šporcl, in a performance of the Dvořák Violin Concerto, a work he has recorded to international acclaim with Vladimir Ashkenazy and the Czech Philharmonic. The concert also includes Dvořák’s melodious and moving Eighth Symphony and a selection of his vivacious Slavonic Dances under the baton of the ESO’s Artistic Director, Kenneth Woods.

Pavel Šporcl has appeared with major orchestras including the Orchestre National de France, Tokyo Metropolitan Symphony Orchestra, Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra, Russian National Symphony Orchestra, Orchestre de Paris, Czech Philharmonic Orchestra, Orchestre de la Suisse Romande, and the Hungarian Radio Orchestra, and has worked with leading conductors including Vladimir Ashkenazy, Libor Pesek, Jiri Belohlavek and Andris Nelsons.

Šporcl brings a lifetime of experience to the Dvořák Violin Concerto, a work written for Joseph Joachim and described by ESO Artistic Director Kenneth Woods as “one of the most perfect and beautiful of all Romantic violin concerti.” Gramophone Magazine said of his live recording of the Dvořák that “his tonal variety and expressiveness in the lyrical passages are …magnetic, and the lightness and rhythmic spring of his playing heighten the finale’s Slavonic dance character.”

 

Hailed as an artist with a human touch, Šporcl likes to go beyond the classical music scene and collaborates with many non-classical music artists. His projects Gipsy Way (2008) and Gipsy Fire (2014) with gipsy cimbalom band has been received with great enthusiasm in many countries including China, and was seen in almost 300 concerts by more than 120,000 people. “We’re very excited to be working with Pavel,” says Woods. “He shares with the ESO an ethos that says there ought not to be any divide between quality and accessibility in the arts. He’s passionate about making his music available to everyone, and that is why he is one of the most popular artists in Europe today.”

The second half of the concert will be given over to Dvořák’s Eighth Symphony, a work particularly close to Woods’ heart. “Dvořák 8 was the first score I bought as a young musician curious about the role of the conductor and the art of the composer,” says Woods. “It’s one of those pieces which has been with me at every step of my musical life as student and professional, cellist and conductor.”

Considered by many critics to be Dvořák’s most melodic symphony, Woods describes the Eighth as “one of those very special works in which an embrace of childlike wonder and simplicity underpins a work of deep emotions.” The concert opens with what Woods describes as a “grab bag” of Dvořák’s Slavonic Dances.

The close of 2018 saw the ESO receiving a new round of accolades for their work. Their recording of Woods’ orchestration of the Brahms Piano Quartet in A major was chosen as one of The Arts Desk’s 10 Best Classical CDs of 2018, their recording of the Hans Gàl Cello Concertino was a MusicWeb International Recording of the Year, and their CD “Songs for Strings,” which debuted as Classic FM CD of the Week in August, was chosen a Favourite CD of 2018 by Classical Candor.

The ESO’s next concert, on the 16th of February, will be a concert performance of Act I of Wagner’s Die Walküre on 16 February in Worcester’s Swan Theatre

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PAVEL ŠPORCL

CELEBRATING DVORÁK WITH PAVEL ŠPORCL IN MALVERN THEATRES

Saturday the 26th January 2019   7.45pm

Pre-concert talk at 6.45pm

Forum Theatre, Malvern Theatres, Grange Road, Malvern, WR14 3HB

English Symphony Orchestra
Kenneth Woods- Artistic Director
Pavel Šporcl – Violin

Pre-concert talk at 6:45

Programme

Dvořák – Slavonic Dances (selected)
Dvořák – Violin Concerto
Pavel Šporcl – Violin
Dvořák – Symphony No. 8

Join Kenneth Woods and the ESO for this celebration of the greatest of all Czech composers with today’s most popular and distinguished Czech violin virtuoso, Pavel Šporcl. Šporcl’s recording of his countryman’s concerto has been hailed by Gramophone as “…a warmly idiomatic reading…tonal variety and expressiveness….magnetic.”

The concert opens with a lively selection of Slavonic Dances and ends with a performance of Dvořák’s vibrant and tuneful Eighth Symphony.

TICKETS: from £17.36 (prices include 12% booking fee)

Book online via Malvern Theatres or via eso.co.uk

Phone Booking 01684 892277
In person at the Malvern Theatres box office, Grange Road, Malvern, WR14 3HB

Press enquiries and interview requests: noriko.tsuzaki@eso.co.uk