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Art Exhibition 1 Iam Village Hall Tea is served! Live classical music and a special performance by young musicians to welcome you to the lovely Rectory Gardens. Free entry. Cream teas available. Supported by ClipperTeas Opening of the Art exhibition in the Village Hall Paintings, ceramics, crafts and cards for sale by more than 50 West Country al-tists Sunday 19 August II-5 pm Monday 20 August to Friday 24 August 10 - 7pm and during the concert interval Above: Th An Exhibition in 20 I I. .. '. Festival opening 3pm Rectory Garden Young Musictans Workshop lOam Village Hall A chance for Dorset's young musicians to get in on the act! A morning wor-kshop coached by Bridget Pearse and Claudia Lashmore-Bennett open to children of all ages and standards, followed by a performance in the Rectol-y Gardens at 4pm. With pizza lunch in the Rector; Garden. Welcome to the Burton Bradstock Festival of Music and Art With I musIc I events packed into just si days the 32nd Burton Br adstock Festival promises to be ;\ vint<1ge year. This sum mel" Britain will be in the world's eye and to celebrate, we will be revelling in the glory of English music, exploring the unexpected nd quirky, rejoicing in the classics and, most important of II, tl tinl"; you to penol-mances by world-class musicians that we hope will surprise, move and delight. Gerald Finzi's gor geous Clilrinct Concerto with the brilliant Anna Hashimoto is sure to be just one highlight of the week. You'll also be able to hearVaughan William's evergreen Lark Ascending, Schubert's dramatic Death and the Maiden string quartet. Shakespe "e songs and, at the late night concerts, one or two things that you'v:.. nevel- heal-d before! An art exhibi- tion by some of the West Country's finest artists opens in the Village Hall and there will be a workshop for- young musicians, jazz and folk concerts. It dll stal-ts with a village tea party in the Rectol-y Garden - we hope you'll come and join in the fun. __ ....... Juritz Artistic Director Six days of the finest classical, jazz and folk music with internationally acclaimed musicians and an exhibition featuring some of the finest art and ceramics in the South West.

Transcript of Welcome to the Burton Bradstock ~URTON~RADSTOCK …s on/BB Festival/2012 Festval... · husband and...

Art Exhibition1Iam Village Hall

Tea is served! Live classical musicand a special performance byyoung musicians to welcome youto the lovely Rectory Gardens.

Free entry. Cream teas available.

Supported by ClipperTeas

Opening of the Art exhibition in the Village Hall

Paintings, ceramics, crafts and cards for sale by more

than 50 West Country al-tists

Sunday 19 August I I - 5 pm

Monday 20 August to Friday 24 August 10 - 7pm

and during the concert interval

Above:Th An Exhibition in 20 I I... '.

Festival opening3pm Rectory Garden

Young Musictans WorkshoplOam Village Hall

A chance for Dorset's youngmusicians to get in on the act!A morning wor-kshop coachedby Bridget Pearse andClaudia Lashmore-Bennett open to children of allages and standards, followed by a performance in theRectol-y Gardens at 4pm.

With pizza lunch in the Rector; Garden.

Welcome to the Burton BradstockFestival of Music and Art

With I musIc I events packed into just si daysthe 32nd Burton Br adstock Festival promises to be;\ vint<1ge year.This summel" Britain will be in theworld's eye and to celebrate, we will be revellingin the glory of English music, exploring the

unexpected nd quirky, rejoicing in the classics and, mostimportant of II, tl tinl"; you to penol-mances by world-classmusicians that we hope will surprise, move and delight.

Gerald Finzi's gor geous Clilrinct Concerto with the brilliantAnna Hashimoto is sure to be just one highlight of the week.You'll also be able to hearVaughan William's evergreen LarkAscending, Schubert's dramatic Death and the Maiden stringquartet. Shakespe "e songs and, at the late night concerts, oneor two things that you'v:.. nevel- heal-d before! An art exhibi­tion by some of the West Country's finest artists opens in theVillage Hall and there will be a workshop for- young musicians,jazz and folk concerts. It dll stal-ts with a village tea party in theRectol-y Garden - we hope you'll come and join in the fun.

__........:D~a~vidJuritz Artistic Director

~URTON~RADSTOCK

Six days of the finest classical, jazzand folk music with internationally acclaimed

musicians and an exhibition featuring some of thefinest art and ceramics in the South West.

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MONDAY 2 AUGUST it ESDAY 21 AUGUST ORDER FORM continued)

Paprika• 7pm St Mary's Church

£15

£12*

£15

£12*

£15[11'

Mon 20 Aug 9.45pm £8

Tue 21 Aug 9.45pm £8

Wed 22 Aug 9.45pm £8

Thur 23 Aug 9.45pm £8

Total £

Chamber ConcertWed 22 Aug 7pm

(for following three concerts) £39

English MusicThur 23 Aug 7pm

Orchestral ConcertFr-i 24 Aug 7pm

LATE NIGHT RECITALS

Event Price No. req Total cost*Restricted view

Youth workshop £5

Sun 19 Aug lOam

6pac Jazz Sextet £15

Mon 20 Aug 7pm £IY'

Afternoon Recital £12

Tues 21 Aug IJOpm

Paprika £12

Tues 21 Aug 7pm £10*

Organ Recital £10

Wed 22 Aug Ipm

SEASON TICKET

Late Night Recital9.4Spm St Mary's Church

The remarkable Russianhusband and wife duo playduos by BartokYsaye and thesensational Duo Economique by Christian Graaf.Natalia Lomeiko violinYuri Zhislin violin/viol<l.

With soup and roll supper.

Sponsored by Burton Bradstock Cars

Mezzo-soprano Claire Bradshaw,with pianist Caroline Dowdle, si gsShakespeare in settings by Purcell,Elgar and QUilter:

Pimm's available in the garden after the recital.

Sponsored by Nantes Solicitors

1.30pm Norburton Hall

Afternoon Recital atNorburton Hall

Back by popular demand after- their 20 I I festival debut.Vir-tuoso violinist Bogdan Vacarescu, leads Papr-ikain a riotous evening of Balkan folk music.

Milos Milivojevic, Zivorad Nikolic accordion,Bogdan Vacarescu violin, Vladimir Strkalj guitar,James Opstad bass, Rastko Rasic percussion.

Sponsored in memOt-y of Sheila Cullen

Late Night Recital9.4Spm 5t Mary's Church

Sonatas by Scar-latti. De Falla'sSuite Populoire and Stompby John CoriglianoDavid Juritz violin,Craig Ogden guitar.

With soup and roll supper.

Sponsored by Footeprints

Burton Bradstock's favouritejazz band returns with aprogramme of jazz classicsand original compositions.

Russell Bennetttrumpet/fiugelhorn,Kenji Fenton tenor sax/clarinetRichard Wigley trombone,Andrew Stamatakis-Brown piano,Gavin Barras bass,Ben Gray drums.

S~onsored by Chesterton Humberts

6pac Jazz Sextet7pm St Mary's Church

'Irrefutable evidence that Jazz is still a vibrant, creative force'M nchester Evening News.

Late Night Recital9.45pm 5t Mary's Church

Son tas by Scarlatti, Prelude,Allegro and Pastorale byRebecca Clarke and GracianeFinzi's Impression Tango

WEDNESDAY 22 AUGUST

Two iconic wor"ks for harp and chamber" ensemble,Ravel's Introduction and Allegro and Debussy's Sonata forFlute, Viola and Harp. Schubert's Death and the Maidenstring quartet and Craig Ogden plays Andy Scott's ForBeyond the Stars for guitar and strings.

Festival PlayersEluned Pearce harp, Michael Cox flute,Anna Hashimoto clarinet Craig Ogden guitar;Natasha Lomeiko, David Juritz violins,Yuri Zhislin,Jonathan Barritt violas andAlexander Chaushian cello.

Sponsol"ed by The Oldham Foundation

Anna Hashimoto clarinet,Milos Milivojevic accordion,Jonathan Barritt Viola.

With soup and roll supper.

Sponsored by Palmers Wine Store

Chamber Concert7pm St Mary's Church

WEDINES 22 AUGUST

lOp: Orchestral Concert 20 II WIth Michael Cox. David JU/itzand Craig Ogden. M,dd,e: some of the Festival Players dUring the ,nterFclI.Bottom.The tea party in lhe vicarage gardens opening the 20 I I FestlVal

Organ RecitalI pm St Mary's Church

James Scott plays music to celebratethe Queen's Diamond Jubilee includingCrown Imperial by Sir William Walton,Rhosymedre by Vaughan Williams andthe Toccata by Widor. With other piecesby Handel, JS Bach and Guilmant.

Sponsored in memory of Alex Collins.

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The first opportunity to buy tickets isfriday 25 May, in the Village Hall

from 9am to Ipm.Postal tickets will be processed from

Monday 28 May in order of receipt.See reverse for prices and booking form.

TICKET INFORMATIONNumbered seats for all main evening (7pm start) concerts.

Lower prices indicate a restricted view.Please note that for the four late night concerts in the

Church the tickets will be numbered this year but will be

sold on a first come, first served basis.There is no lunch with the two lunchtime tickets this yearbut at Norburton Hall Pimm's will be available after the

concert so you can enjoy the gardens.

Please send order form with SAE inenvelope marked BB Festival to:Gill RedfordSunmore, 2 St LawrenceBurton Bradstock, Bridport,

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Orchestral Concert7pm St Mary's Church

FRIDAY 24 AUGUST

Reveries, memories and a nightmare! Debussy's Prelude(] I'apres-midi, describes the dreams of a young faun,while in La Notte,Vivaldi depicts a terrible night's sleep.Gordon Jacob's Concertina for Clarinet harks back toTartini while Zolot rev and Vivaldi provide virtuososhowcases for renowned cellist, Alexander Chaushianand Milos Milivojevic. David Juritz brings the festival to aclose with The Lark Ascending.

Festival PlayersWith Anna Hashimoto clarinet,Michael Cox flute, David Juritz, Bridget Pearseviolins, Alexander Chaushian cello andMilos Milivojevic accordion.

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Michael Cox flute,Alexander Chaushiancello,Caroline Dowdle keyboard

With soup and ro!1 supper.

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Late Night Recital9.45pm 5t Mary's Church

Bach with a Latin twistBach, Piazzolla and the FlamencoFantasy by Zygmont Zgraga.

The Glory of English Music7pm St Mary's Church

A programme of English music chosen by anddedicated to the memory of John Surry.

An English masterpiece, Gerald Finzi's Clarinet Concertoat the heart of a programme that includes dances byPurcell and Warlock, Aquarelles by Delius and a Fantasiaon Greensleeves by Vaughan Williams.

Festival PlayersWith Anna Hashimoto clarinet,Michael Cox flute;Craig Ogden guitar.

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