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

 

In The Cooler, Interviews, NCCR

“In The Cooler” Friday 28th December 2018

Listen Again to “In The Cooler”…..Kenneth Woods 5 rock track selection..Kieran O’Donnell explains the work of the Homeless Foundation..jokes from Tom Stade, broadcasting memories from Charles Nove..and sax player Tommaso Starace!

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From top left clockwise: Charles Nove,Kenneth Woods, Homie, Tommaso,Tom Stade.

Listen Again: www.northcotswoldonline.com

 

 

In The Cooler, Interviews, NCCR

“In The Cooler”-Visitor Gallery 2018.

In The Cooler, Interviews, Music, NCCR

“In The Cooler” Friday 28th December 2018… Review of the Year?? (6-9 pm)

This Friday ..a 3 hour special..which will give an opportunity to hear some interviews not fully heard, and pick out some of the outstanding ones…Here is a gallery of some of those who have been willing to step “In The Cooler” with me….

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Above (from top left clockwise): The Zombies,Mike Pender,Kenneth Woods, Tom Stade, Kim Bailey,Rebecca Tope, Helen Evans, Colin Devlin, Charles Nove.
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Benedict Allen,Ric Sanders, Paul Goodhead, ESO Wind Quartet.(Catherine Handley, Graeme Adams,Sara Temple,Rosemary Cow..with special thanks to Mary Stevens of CareHome Concerts)
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Peter Lewis with Andy Stanton, James Anthony & Diarmaid McCulloch.
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Next line: PL with the Royal Ruler Tony Prince, Geoffrey Robertson QC and Doug Armstrong.

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Then: Robert Habermann & PL with Miloš Karadaglić , Julian Lloyd Webber.

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PL with: Dean Friedman,Sacha Taylor-Cox(HushPR)Professor Rosemary Davies CBE,& Jethro
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L-R:Neil Oliver, Chris Bonnington, Simon Yates.(Copyrights acknowledged)

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The Silverbeets, David Courtney,Alex Mendham & His Orchestra.(Copyrights acknowledged)

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Toyah, The Three Degrees & Jerry Hull.(Copyrights acknowledged)
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And that’s not all who were generous with their time !! Special thanks to all……

Rodney Beacham(Bledington Festival) , Matthew Boyd, Clare Hammond,Simon Winterman @ Sudden Impulse Theatre, Claire & Antoinette Cann , David Jones,Mohiuddin Litu,Rina Saha, Rasel Mahmud (East India Cafe Cheltenham),  Ginny Smith(TV scientist) David Wimble( D-Lux radio), Professor Rosemary Davies CBE, Lucy Prior MBE, John Kiszely, Sacha Taylor-Cox(Hush PR), Rosemary Mason ,Gary Mullen (Freddie Mercury Tribute), Dan Snow,Glen Matlock, Robert Habermann, Rebecca Tope ,Miss Kiddy & The Cads, Jack Boskett & The Bard’s Bird(!) Sophia Dale(Cheltenham Racecourse),Sam Carter,Tom Toal, BeccaB, Neil Oliver,Caroline Ardron(The Clubhouse Bourton), Jon Keighren(RNLI), Oliver Lister (Evesham Music Club),Kim Bailey(Grand National/Gold Cup winning Trainer),Ben Holder(Thanks for Sweet Potato 319!!) & Sophie-Jayne Dyde, Drew Jarvie(The Delerium Trees), Lucy & Nicole (GW Air Ambulance), Clive @ Barton Fest, Nicholas Reardon, Milos Karadaglic, Richard Weller (Pebworth Fringe festival),Sadie & Annette (CC Vintage),Sofia Larsson, John Coghlan (Quo) David Courtney,James Spreckley, Pete Moore, Vertilizar,Primes, Megan O’Neill, Paul Goodhead,  Toyah, Mike and Reina Reinstein(Sid James daughter) ,Lee Rice, Jerry Hull, Anthony Jay, Eddy Grant,….and.. Chris Bonington, Chris Eden-Green, Julian Beale (Cotswold District Council..Cotswold Champions)Lisa Harrison, Wayne Ellington(ex – Drifter), Julian LLoyd Webber, Ric Sanders(Fairport Convention), Gil Merrick(Vienna Festival Ballet), Mike Read, Ralph Broadbent(Stringfever), Thomas Sanderling, David Le Page (OOTS) ,Jakko Jakszyk(King Crimson), Noella Coursarsis(international supermodel and ambassador for Malaika Charity), Ian Page(Secret Affair), Billy Sullivan(The Spitfires)Michael Purton(novelist), Neil Jones (Stone Foundation), Woody Woodmansey, Colin Devlin, Mark Brzezicki(Big Country),Jill Nalder & Linda Jarvis(Westenders),  Robert Ross (Carry Ons!),Simon Yates, Simon Desbruslais, “Diddy “David Hamilton, Diane Parkes (Joss Searchlight Charity) Ben Portsmouth(Elvis act),Kieran O’Donnell(Homeless Foundation), Brimstone(Mike Beeston,Keith Finlay,Clare Charlton,Sarah Edwards), Marsha O’Mahony, Scarlette Fever,Matthew Sharp, Michael Bohnert Wheatley, Dean Friedman, Lyn Shepherd (Venturian), Danny Rogers(son of Ted..”Dusty Bin 3-2-1” Rogers) The Three Degrees..(Freddie Pool, Helen Scott,Valerie Holiday) Ian Clarkson (The Jive Aces) Jethro (Cornwall’s legendary comedian!!) Tom Auton,Stuart Fleming (Fish n’Frolics!) Reginald D Hunter, Liza Pulman (as Barbra Streisand), John Hewer (with Steptoe & Son) Alex Mendham & Farnz Cordeaux(The Silverbeets)..and any whom I have forgotten..
A grand total of about 137!! ..and some with multiple appearances!!

And not forgetting our resident poet Paul Curran!  (138!!)

Thank you all for your kind participation “In The Cooler” during 2018. I hope to see you all again in 2019.

..and especial apologies to the two gentlemen who came in, and gave interviews that we all thought were being recorded..but actually weren’t..the equipment “malfunctioned”!! “In The Cooler” will be pleased to have you back …soon!!

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 John Sanderson – Principal, Chipping Campden School Academy & Charles Martell – High Sheriff of Gloucestershire (140!!)

 

 

 

In The Cooler, Interviews, Music

“In The Cooler” Friday 21st December 2018

Peter Lewis chats with Rod Argent (The Zombies are to be inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame in the spring!)…Mike Pender tells the story of his musical life with The Searchers..and more. Kenneth Woods reveals his 5 rock track choices..Tom Stade treats us to his take on life..and Charles Nove continues telling us about his broadcasting career…”And that’s the end of the Shipping Forecast”!

 

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With Kenneth Woods and Charles Nove.

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Tom Stade & Mike Pender

Be sure to listen in on http://www.northcotswoldonline.com Friday 21st December 2018 7-9 pm