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Elgar Festival: Celebrating the 400th Anniversary of the Worcester Charter

When
Friday October 29, 2021 at 19:00
Where
Guildhall, Worcester
Tickets
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  1. Serenade for Strings in E minor Op 20 - Sir Edward Elgar
  2. Seven Miniatures for cello and strings - Sir Edward Elgar, arranged by Donald Fraser (premiere performance)
  3. Chanson de matin Op 15 No 2 - Sir Edward Elgar
  4. Chanson de nuit Op 15 No 1 - Sir Edward Elgar
  5. Romance for bassoon and orchestra Op 62 - Sir Edward Elgar
  6. Salut d’amour Op 12 - Sir Edward Elgar
  7. Nimrod, from Variations on an original theme, 'Enigma' Op 36 - Sir Edward Elgar
  8. Sospiri Op 70 - Sir Edward Elgar
  9. Wild Bears, from Wand of Youth Suite No 2 Op 1b - Sir Edward Elgar
  10. Elegy for string orchestra - Harold Truscott
  11. Little Music for strings - Sir Michael Tippett
  12. The tall-eared fox and the wild-eyed man, for string orchestra - Evan Chambers

Cellist Raphael Wallfisch, whose deeply-moving 100th anniversary performance of the Elgar Cello Concerto was the undoubted highlight of the 2019 Elgar Festival, returns with a sequence of engaging miniatures for cello and strings arranged by Donald Fraser (Composition Nos 3 - 9 listed above).

Embodying the ethos ‘Elgar for Everyone’, the Festival engages with those of all ages and backgrounds in music and legacy at a number of integral venues of both historic interest and personal significance to the composer, including Worcester Cathedral and the Guildhall. Since its inauguration in 2018 – lauded as ‘Critic’s Pick’ in both The Guardian and The Times – the Festival has doubled in size and scale through an innovative development programme of broad appeal. “A festival should be a celebration,” says Artistic Director, Kenneth Woods, “now, more than ever. The Elgar Festival is a celebration of the life and music of Britain’s greatest composer that seeks to involve everyone in the community – people of all ages, backgrounds and interests, all coming together to celebrate our common heritage. This year, our special focus is on coming back together as a community following this long and difficult time of separation and isolation.”

The Festival’s Gala Concert will celebrate the 400th anniversary of the Worcester Charter and takes place in the Cathedral on Saturday 30 October at 7:30pm. The concert, entitled ‘Celebrating Friendship and Community’, will be led by the English Symphony Orchestra under their Conductor Kenneth Woods in an all British programme which includes Ralph Vaughan Williams’s evocative song-cycle ‘On Wenlock Edge’ performed by tenor Mark Wilde, and Elgar’s well loved ‘Enigma Variations’, which the composer dedicated "to my friends pictured within".

Corra Sound, a newly established professional chamber choir directed by Amy Bebbington, who is well-known as one of today’s most exciting emerging choral conductors and trainers, will be discovering works by less well-known female composers from Elgar's time - including Ruth Gipps, Ethel Smyth, Elizabeth Poston and Elizabeth Maconchy - alongside more contemporary works, in St Martin's Church, London Road. The concert will be preceded by a free, panel discussion; ‘Elgar in the Age of the Suffragettes’, led by Dr Leah Broad.

Certain to be a ‘hot ticket’, one of the UK’s most innovative and exciting jazz ensembles, the Misha Mullov-Abbado Group, visit Worcester’s Guildhall for the Festival’s first ever late-evening Club Elgar concert of relaxed genre-bending music. Featured artists on BBC Radio 3, the band’s repertoire is influenced by a broad spectrum of music in the classical, jazz and pop genres as well as folk traditions from around the world. Audiences are promised a healthy dose of Elgar, but “as you’ve never heard him before”!

With recent lockdown restrictions making it near impossible for choirs to perform or rehearse, The Elgar Chorale together with their Director Piers Maxim, will give a much anticipated performance of favourite part songs and choral works by Elgar, Coleridge-Taylor and Vaughan Williams, when they take their places in Old Saint Martin's Church in The Cornmarket.

The Elgar Society’s 'A T Shaw Lecture' welcomes leading broadcaster, author, critic and composer, Stephen Johnson to the Henry Sandon Hall to discuss 'Innovation and Experimentation in Elgar’s First Symphony and the Enigma Variations', as part of the Festival programme.

Committed to increasing the presence of music by living composers, a song recital ‘From Elgar to Venables’ will feature tenor Mark Wilde and pianist David Owen Norris in Huntingdon Hall when they perform the premiere of a new song-cycle by Worcester composer Ian Venables entitled ‘The Last Invocation’, based on poems by Walt Whitman. Described by Musical Opinion as “…Britain’s greatest living composer of art songs…”, Venables shares the programme with Elgar and another Worcestershire composer of the Victorian era, Walter Battisson Haynes.

The final afternoon culminates with the combined forces of the English String Orchestra Youth Orchestras, in the Festival’s ‘Elgar for Everyone’ Family Concert at Severn Hall, Three Counties Showground in Malvern. The concert brings together the young musicians of the three ESO Youth Orchestras alongside members of the English Symphony Orchestra for a celebration of musical renewal. In addition to works by Elgar and Hans Zimmer, the concert will have a special focus on the music of Elgar’s contemporary, Samuel Coleridge-Taylor, the mixed race English composer and conductor hailed in his lifetime as the “African Mahler.”

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Venue
Guildhall
High Street
Worcester
Worcestershire
WR1 2EY
England


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