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Cheltenham Festival Week..Tuesday 12th – Friday 15th March 2019

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Cheltenham Festival racegoers will know the sequence of events  well enough

Tuesday 12th           Champion Day
Wednesday 13th     Ladies Day
Thursday 14th         St Patrick’s Thursday
Friday 15th              Gold Cup Day.

Listeners to NCCR’s “In the Cooler” may well remember the interviews with Sophia Dale (Cheltenham Racecourse Communications officer, and Champion Hurdle(Alderbrook) and Gold Cup(Master Oats) winning trainer (1995).. Kim Bailey.

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(PSL with Kim Bailey, July 2018)

So, here is another opportunity to hear those interviews…

First..Sophia Dale…

Next: Kim Bailey

 

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2019 Elgar Festival to Celebrate Centenary of Cello Concerto.

Edward Elgar Centenary

 

A four-day Worcestershire music festival, headlined by world-leading classical musician Rafael Wallfisch, is to celebrate Britain’s greatest composer, Sir Edward Elgar from the 30th of May to the 2nd of June, 2019.

At the heart of this summer’s Elgar Festival is the Cello Concerto, performed by the renowned artist in a gala concert at Worcester Cathedral to mark the centenary of the composer’s last masterwork.

And with the theme Elgar for Everyone, organisers are determined to engage people of all ages and walks of life in the legacy and music of Worcester’s greatest son. A jam-packed programme of activities includes the chance to play one of the great man’s own pianos.

Inaugurated last year as a two-day event and immediately gaining Critic’s Pick status with The Guardian and The Times, 2019’s festival has now expanded to four days, reflecting the bid to champion Sir Edward to as wide an audience as possible.

For Raphael Wallfisch the festival’s ethos couldn’t be better demonstrated than through the Cello Concerto, which was conceived during the dark years of the First World War as (he) Elgar recuperated from an operation. However it was initially a flop.

Raphael Wallfisch

Raphael Wallfisch (London 20 March 2013)

“Elgar was to conduct the London Symphony Orchestra and the young British cellist Felix Salmond but the rest of the programme at the Queen’s Hall that October 1919 was conducted by, Albert Coates, who was in fact my wife’s grandfather,” says Wallfisch. “Coates took the bulk of the rehearsal time, and a mere 30 minutes were left for the concerto.

“The performance was not good and the orchestra unprepared. The public and critics were puzzled and unsure about the new work and Salmond never played it again.
“It took a number of years and distance from the Edwardian era and World War 1 to realise how powerfully evocative and nostalgic the music is. I am greatly looking forward to performing this now beloved work in Worcester with the ESO.”

The June 1 gala evening, also sees a first-time collaboration between the English Symphony Orchestra and Worcester Cathedral Chamber Choir, for Donald Fraser’s acclaimed choral arrangement of Elgar’s Sea Pictures, and Vaughan Williams’s Fifth Symphony. Other festival concerts include performances from professional chamber choir The Proteus Ensemble, Elgar and Debussy sonatas from violin virtuoso Zoë Beyers and pianist Philip Moore, and a song recital featuring the original voice and piano version of Elgar’s Sea Pictures.

Alongside this busy programme are educational workshops, talks, poetry readings, a new version of the Elgar Trail, a Cello Day for families and young people and an Elgar for Everyone Family Concert (in Henry Sandon Hall) at Malvern College.

Elgar Festival Artistic Director Kenneth Woods, says:

“Every once in a while, we need to step back from a very popular work like the Cello Concerto and remind ourselves of why it resonates so deeply with so many millions of listeners. We want the 2019 Elgar Festival to create the conditions whereby even the most jaded Elgar fan can hear this most personal work with fresh ears.

“Elgar’s Cello Concerto was my pathway into the world of this great composer whose music has had such a profound influence on my life. “From my first encounter with it as a young cellist in America, it cast a spell on me, and after all the times I’ve since played it, heard it and conducted it, its power and honesty continues to amaze me. To conduct this 100th Anniversary performance in Elgar’s hometown with Raphael, in the shadow of the Malvern Hills, whose profile helped inspire the work’s opening melody, is more than a dream come true. I would never have dared dream something so crazy, so unlikely. I can’t wait.”

For a complete listing of events and booking information, go to www.elgarfestival.org or visit the event’s Facebook page.

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NCCR “In The Cooler” 7-9 pm Friday 8th March 2019(www.nccr.co.uk)

Scheduled interviews as follows for this Friday’s show.. in the studio blues player,Mark Harrison two from ..Blockley Amateur Dramatics’ Robert Willott & Jo Knight will tell us all about Alice in Wonderland….Verity White ..a rock band front woman from Cheltenham..and a call from a BBC Gloucester legend,Steve Knibbs…

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Mark Harrison,Verity White, Steve Knibbs & Alice!!

 

Be sure to tune in..Friday,8th March 2019,7-9pm NCCR www.nccr.co.uk

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“In The Cooler” 22nd February 2019. The Show!!

Hello!! If you missed the show this evening (Friday), you can catch the repeat on Sunday morning from 8-10am…or, if you can’t wait..use the Listen Again feature..

We enjoyed talking with Paul Mayhew-Archer (co-writer Vicar of Dibley), and currently touring with “Incurable Optimist”, courtesy, as he says..”of Parkinson’s!”

Paul Mayhew-Archer

Read about the tour HERE  

Paul Mayhew-Archer’s “Incurable Optimist” show..Get your tickets from Chipping Norton theatre box office (30th March ) Rondo Theatre Bath box office (1st May ) and Old Fire station Oxford (6th 7th June )

Harry Charnley encourages us to get to the Everyman Theatre Cheltenham to enjoy “Fly Eddie Fly”..a musical about and starring as himself in the title role, Eddie “The Eagle” Edwards, Cheltenham’s own Olympian.

Fly Eddie Fly

Maggie Cole called in to invite us to the Evesham and District Music Society’s concert featuring the Trio Goya…..

Trio Goya

Maggie Cole – Fortepiano. Kati Debretzeni – Violin. Sebastian Comberti – Cello

On the night we didn’t get time to listen to the Richard Jobson  interview..On Saturday 23rd , SKIDS are at the  Guildhall , Gloucester.(See their other dates HERE)

Listen to our interview……

And Evelyn Laurie explains how she got into music and a singing career..

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Listen to the conversation we had…..

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NCCR “In The Cooler” Friday 22nd February 2019

Hello!! Hope you can find time to listen in on Friday 22nd February for a full programme of interviews and music!

Scheduled guests include:

Richard Jobson of Skids, who play in Gloucester on the 23rd February!! Evelyn Laurie , a Paisley songstress…Harry Charnley from Everyman Theatre Cheltenham, telling us about their upcoming programme..including “Fly Eddie Fly”,Classical Guitarist Craig Ogden (who collaborated with Commander-in-Chief!) and special guest Paul Mayhew-Archer who will have some anecdotes from his script writing days (Vicar of Dibley) and his current tour where he takes on Parkinson’s..the “Incurable Optimist”……and as much music as we can play!!

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Richard Jobson,Evelyn Laurie,Fly Eddie Fly,Craig Ogden

and Paul Mayhew-Archer.

Paul Mayhew-Archer

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Be sure to Listen IN!! LIVE!! Friday 22nd February 2019 7-9pm, repeated Sunday 8-10 am.