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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240314
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240315
DTSTAMP:20260624T173518
CREATED:20231020T130336Z
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SUMMARY:14 March: The Primrose Piano Quartet
DESCRIPTION:The Primrose Piano Quartet was formed in 2004 by four renowned chamber musicians and is named after the violinist\, William Primrose. The group’s acclaimed discography includes favourites such as works by Fauré\, Brahms\, Elgar\, Strauss and Schubert as well British repertoire featuring neglected masterpieces of the 19th and 20th century and major commissions from Sir Peter Maxwell Davies and Anthony Payne (premièred at the Cheltenham Festival and at King’s Place London). \nTheir double CD of the complete Brahms piano quartets on period pianos was the culmination of years of research into Historically Informed Performance Practice and has been hailed by critics as “revelatory”. A similar disc of French works will be released in 2024. \nThe Quartet enjoy a busy performing schedule throughout the UK and abroad with recent tours taking them to Denmark\, Germany\, Romania\, Portugal and Bulgaria\, in addition to regular appearances at London’s Kings Place\, Wigmore and Conway Halls. \nTheir own festival in West Meon\, Hampshire\, is now in its 12th year\, and they were appointed ensemble-in-residence at the Battle Festival in 2016. \nLeader of groups such as the Werethina\, Edinburgh and Maggini String Quartets\, Susanne Stanzeleit has released more than 25 solo CDs. \nAs viola player in the renowned Allegri Quartet\, Dorothea Vogel has performed widely throughout the UK and abroad. \nFormer principal cellist with the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra\, Andrew Fuller is also well known as member of the Fibonacci Sequence and Primavera. \nIn addition to performing relationships with the Schidlof\, Maggini\, Brodsky\, Martinu\, Dante and Emperor quartets\, John Thwaites is duo partner to cellists including Alexander Baillie and Johannes Goritzki. \nPROGRAMME \nW.A. Mozart – Piano Quartet in E flat\, K493 \nJean Francaix – String Trio \nINTERVAL \nPablo Casals –  Song of the Birds for Cello and Piano \nCamille Saint-Saens – Bacarolle for Piano Quartet \nFaure – Apres un Reve for Viola and Piano \nBizet/arranged by Pablo Sarasate – Carmen Fantasy for Violin and Piano \nJohannes Brahms – Hungarian Dance No1 arranged for Piano Quartet \n  \n“The playing is selflessly beautiful… everything seems to be just right.”  The Strad \n“their performance at Kings palace this evening was a glowing testimony to this well-deserved reputation\, in an exhibition of mature artistry and sophisticated music making”.  Seen and Heard International \nhttps://youtu.be/ADatE0OgkxI?si=fvS33REpBHE3yXLn \nhttps://youtu.be/NqiOeJoT7eQ?si=D6BEUXsJSGMHDslP \n  \n  \n\n\n 
URL:https://calstockarts.org/event/14-march-2024-the-primrose-piano-quartet/
CATEGORIES:Classical,Music
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240217
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240218
DTSTAMP:20260624T173518
CREATED:20231020T130501Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231230T181924Z
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SUMMARY:17 February: The Barbican Quartet
DESCRIPTION:Formed in 2014 at the Guildhall School of Music and Drama\, The Barbican Quartet is currently a part of the Quatuor Ébène String Quartet Academy at the Hochschule für Musik und Theater München\, where they are also mentored by Eberhard Feltz. They studied with Günter Pichler at the Escuela de Musica Reina Sofia Madrid between 2017-2023. Other notable influences include Ferenc Rados\, Andras Keller\, Oliver Wille\, David Watkin\, Krzysztof Chorzelski and David Waterman. \nIn 2022\, the quartet won the First Prize at the 71st ARD International String Quartet Competition\, where they were also awarded the special prize for Best Interpretation of the commissioned work by Dobrinka Tabakova\, the Genuin Classics prize\, the GEWA prize and the Henle Urtext prize. They were also First Prize winners at the 2019 Joseph Joachim International Chamber Music Competition\, prizewinners at the Vibre! Quatuors a Bordeaux\, and have also received awards from the Hattori Foundation\, Musicians Company UK and the Royal Philharmonic Society. The Barbican Quartet has appeared in such festivals as the Montreal Chamber Music Festival\, the Peasmarsh Festival\, Vibre! Quatuors à Bordeaux\, Zeister Muziekdagen\, IMS Prussia Cove and Aldeburgh\, and have enjoyed collaborating with Quatuor Ébène\, James Ehnes\, Nicolas Baldeyrou\, Richard Lester\, Anthony Marwood and Andrew Marriner. Their performances have been broadcast on BR Klassik Radio\, NPO Radio 4 and BBC Radio 3. \nCurrently based between London and Munich\, the quartet is enjoying a dynamic concert schedule.The 2022/2023 season is an exciting time for the Barbican Quartet\, who will be recording and releasing their debut CD for Genuin Classics\, and touring in Germany\, France\, Holland\, the UK\, Switzerland\, Italy\, Canada and the USA. Upcoming performances include debut recitals at the Concertgebouw Amsterdam and Laeizshalle Hamburg. \nAmarins plays on a 1764 Guadagnini violin generously on loan from the Netherlands National Muziekinstrumenten Fonds\, Kate’s 1880 Vincenzo Panormo is from the Caninex Group\, Canada\, Christoph plays on a 2010 Bernd Hiller viola and Yoanna’s cello is a 1788 Giuseppe Gagliano\, also on loan from Canimex. \nPraised for their unique sound and character\, the Barbican Quartet captivates from the first note to the last\, delighting audiences and leaving a lasting impression. Their powerful performances and impressive ensemble playing have placed them on the international podium amongst the very best of the string quartet world. This is a quartet that celebrates their individual strengths in order to unite\, decipher and communicate the great string quartet repertoire\, as well as music from today. \n“Finely structured and virtuosically balanced […] the Barbicans brought to Beethoven’s op. 59. 2 the intensity and instinctiveness that the slow movement needs\, while giving the other movements joy\, frenzy and punch. Justifiably thunderous applause.” \nHARALD EGGEBRECHT\, SÜDDEUTSCHE ZEITUNG (ON THE FINALE OF THE ARD INTERNATIONAL STRING QUARTET COMPETITION) \nPROGRAMME \nHaydn String Quartet in B Flat Major\, Opus 50\, No 1 \nAlban Berg String Quartet\, Opus 3 \nINTERVAL \nRavel String Quartet \n\n\nhttps://youtu.be/GJXmvfOqcUs \n\n\n https://youtu.be/AfNfXE2Q-us
URL:https://calstockarts.org/event/17-february-2024-the-barbican-quartet/
CATEGORIES:Classical,Music
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240121
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240122
DTSTAMP:20260624T173518
CREATED:20230204T091037Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231230T183545Z
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SUMMARY:Rescheduled 21 January: Philippa Mo @3.30 pm
DESCRIPTION:The internationally acclaimed violinist Philippa Mo makes her first visit to Calstock. Philippa studied at the Royal Academy of Music and at the Central Conservatory of Music\, Beijing. She now performs extensively as a chamber musician and has given performances and live broadcasts worldwide\, including her acclaimed debut at the Wigmore Hall\, the Ankara International Music festival and the Lincoln Center\, New York. Recent solo tours have taken her as far afield as Australia\, Brazil and China. In 2020\, Philippa won the Future Classic Women Awards held by the Women’s Radio Station. \nAs a champion of contemporary music\, Philippa has worked closely with many leading British composers including Gabriel Prokofiev\, David Matthews\, John McCabe\, Cecilia McDowell and Jim Aitchison and has given premieres of their solo and violin duo works. She has established an ongoing relationship with Tate St Ives and recorded a solo work written for her by Leo Geyer on the anniversary of Barbara Hepworth to be used as a sound installation at the Tate. \n  \nSuite Fantasia Caprice \nPhilippa begins her programme with joyful Telemann and the well loved\nand deeply contemplative Sonata in G minor by Bach is later balanced by\nhis stunning Suite in D major for solo cello. Philippa introduces both a\nGuardian Angel and a Wounded Angel\, then takes us through the roles of\nthe violin within the Argentian tango of PIazzolla and African American\nblues.  The programme closes with an implish and richly coloured folkish\nFairytale Suite. \nSince the Baroque era and before\, the instrument together with master\nvirtuoso performers has encouraged experiments and imagination in\nmusical practice. The violin has been called upon to be the voice of\ndarkest moments and at happiest occasions. It has been the voice of\nangels and devils alike… \nCome along to explore the the fantasy the instrument has inspired in\nthese varied musical worlds. \n  \nSuite Fantasia Caprice \n  \nGeorg Philipp Telemann – Fantasia no.2 in G major \nJohann Sebastian Bach – Sonata for solo violin in G minor \nHeinrich Ignaz Franz Biber – Passacaglia \nAstor Piazzolla – Tango Etude \nColeridge Taylor Perkinson – Blue/s Forms \nJohann Sebastian Bach – Cello Suite no. 6 in D major (arr. for violin by Ferdinand David) \nMarcus Paus – Wounded Angel \nBjarne Brustad – Fairytale Suite \n  \n  \n“…faultless technique and unfailing insight.” Gramophone Magazine \n‘”…. the expertise of Mo’s near- instantaneous transitions from one style to another was often startling and always impressive.” Classical Source \n“Philippa Mo has a lovely warm sound in the lower register that can turn remarkably dark; she possesses a silky-smooth legato.”  Musicweb International \nhttps://youtu.be/mv9ZkaqzcyU \nhttps://youtu.be/DHohGEP1-8k \nhttps://youtu.be/IntQDk8X9g4 \nImage credit: Guy Carpenter \nRefreshments and cake will be available too!
URL:https://calstockarts.org/event/17-june-philippa-mo/
CATEGORIES:Classical,Music
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20231210T080000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20231210T150000
DTSTAMP:20260624T173518
CREATED:20231025T170836Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231128T171652Z
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SUMMARY:10 December: Calstock Singers 'Garland of Song' @ 3pm SOLD OUT
DESCRIPTION:Come and join Calstock Singers and special guests Under The Fingers in Calstock Arts for ‘A Garland of Song’\, an afternoon of Christmas music to cheer the spirit! \nThe date is Sunday 10th December and the time is 3pm. \nWe’ll provide the warm drinks and mince pies and the Gallery Bar will be open. \nFree tickets will be available from November in the Limekiln Gallery or from Jenny (01822 835889) to allow us to ensure everyone has a seat. \nAlthough there is no charge for tickets\, donations very welcome! \nRaffle in aid of Shelterbox.
URL:https://calstockarts.org/event/10th-december-calstock-singers-garland-of-song-3pm/
CATEGORIES:Choir,Classical,Music,Other
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20231118
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20231119
DTSTAMP:20260624T173518
CREATED:20230430T091456Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231104T190442Z
UID:1940-1700265600-1700351999@calstockarts.org
SUMMARY:18 November Craig Ogden- Classical Guitar
DESCRIPTION:Described by BBC Music Magazine as ‘A worthy successor to Julian Bream’\, the Australian-born guitarist Craig Ogden is one of the most exciting artists of his generation. \nLook at the programme for the evening here. \nHe studied guitar from the age of seven and percussion from the age of thirteen. In 2004\, he became the youngest instrumentalist to receive a Fellowship Award from the Royal Northern College of Music in Manchester. He has performed concertos with many of the world’s leading orchestras and numerous composers have written works specially for him. In 2017\, he gave the world première of Andy Scott’s Guitar Concerto with the Northern Chamber Orchestra\, followed by the Australian première in Perth. In the summer of 2019\, he gave the world première of Il Filo with Miloš Milivojević\, a double concerto for guitar and accordion by David Gordon. Craig gave the world premiere of a concerto written for him by David Knotts in March 2022 at the Queen Elizabeth Hall\, London with the BBC Concert Orchestra which was recorded for BBC Radio 3 and filmed for BBC4 TV and is currently available on BBC iplayer. In July 2022\, Craig gave the world premiere of ‘Isolation Songs (Without Words)’ a new guitar concerto written for him by William Lovelady with the English Chamber Orchestra for Music in Country Churches with HM The King in attendance. The work received its London première in November 2022 at Cadogan Hall. In January 2023 he gave the world première of a guitar concerto by Greg Caffrey with the Ulster Orchestra in Belfast\, recorded for BBC Radio 3. \nCraig Ogden regularly appears as soloist and chamber musician at major venues\, collaborating with top UK artists such as the Nash Ensemble\, Carducci String Quartet and the London Tango Quintet\, of which he is a regular member. He performed in the concert series devoted to Sir Michael Tippett at the Wigmore Hall and has given several concerts at the Australian Festival of Chamber Music. One of the UK’s most recorded guitarists\, he has accumulated an acclaimed discography for Chandos\, Virgin/EMI\, Nimbus\, Hyperion\, Sony and six chart-topping albums for Classic FM. His most recent recordings are a solo recital disc for Chandos\, Craig Ogden in Concert and a new arrangement of the Goldberg Variations by J.S. Bach with violinist David Juritz and cellist Tim Hugh for Nimbus Records. He frequently records for film and has presented programmes for BBC Radio 3\, BBC Northern Ireland\, and ABC Classic FM in Australia. \nCraig Ogden is Director of Guitar at the Royal Northern College of Music\, Adjunct Fellow of the University of Western Australia\, Associate Artist at The Bridgewater Hall in Manchester and Director of the Dean & Chadlington Summer Music Festival. Craig Ogden plays a 2011 Greg Smallman guitar and strings made by D’Addario. \n“Grabs you by the whatsits with one hand while making graceful arabesques in the air with the other.” Gramophone \n” A worthy successor to Julian Bream” BBC Music Magazine \n“Craig’s masterly playing and humorous introductions to the audience are well known to us.” Ilkley Concert Club \n https://youtu.be/rqZKM4wduco \n https://youtu.be/XpSlpBVpOqo \nhttps://youtu.be/1aUkFLoLL1g \n  \n  \n 
URL:https://calstockarts.org/event/18-november-craig-ogden-classical-guitar/
CATEGORIES:Classical,Guitar,Music
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20231026
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20231027
DTSTAMP:20260624T173518
CREATED:20230615T071118Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231021T230244Z
UID:2051-1698278400-1698364799@calstockarts.org
SUMMARY:26 October: James Halsey- solo cellist
DESCRIPTION:James Halsey studied cello at the Royal College of Music with Eileen Croxford\, and whilst still a senior student in the early 1980s\, joined the Auriol String Quartet and was straightaway involved in more than 40 recitals each season. \nThis love of chamber music stayed and developed throughout his career. James was cellist of the Dartington Piano Trio and he is now cellist of the highly acclaimed Bingham String Quartet and the Tagore String Trio. With these ensembles he has played all over the world\, broadcast frequently\, and made numerous recordings. \nAs a solo cellist\, James has performed widely in the British Isles\, and has played Beethoven Sonatas and unaccompanied Bach in Japan and Australia as well as the UK. \nAt present\, James coaches on seven annual chamber courses and is much in demand as a teacher. Several of his former pupils are cellists in professional string quartets. He is Professor of Cello at the North-East Scotland Music School and the Royal College of Music Junior Department\, as well as being the Director of the Aboyne Cello Festival. \nThe programme for the evening can be found below \nSerenade for solo cello                                                     Henze (1926-2012) \nAdagio rubato\, Poco Allegretto\, Pastorale\, Andante con moto rubato\, Vivace\, Tango\, Allegro marciale\, Allegretto\, Menuett \nSuite no.5 in C minor for cello                                        Bach (1685-1750) \nPrelude Allemande Courante Sarabande Gavottes Gigue \nINTERVAL \nElegie for Sebastian Knight                                              Sallinen (1935 -) \nSuite no.3 in C major                                                        Bach \nListen to James with the Bingham String Quartet here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vyKoKIOxs8Y
URL:https://calstockarts.org/event/26-october-james-halsey-solo-cellist/
CATEGORIES:Classical,Music
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20231021
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20231022
DTSTAMP:20260624T173518
CREATED:20221103T152123Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230710T102554Z
UID:1361-1697846400-1697932799@calstockarts.org
SUMMARY:21 October: Elizabeth-Jane Baldry
DESCRIPTION:“She is a great artist and consummate performer. She can draw more tone colours out of the instrument than any other harpist living in the world today.”  \n\nDavid Watkins\, Professor of Harp\, Guildhall School of Music\n\nElizabeth-Jane Baldry fell in love with the harp as a little girl whilst reading fairytales in which the harp possessed magical powers! She grew up to study at Exeter University and the Royal College of Music and has been a full-time professional musician for almost thirty years\, performing internationally. \nAs a recitalist\, she is well-known for her warm and approachable presentation style. The Bath Chronicle said of her: “It is hard to say just which was more pleasurable – the exquisite playing or the often deliciously outrageous stories of composers’ lives that Elizabeth Jane recounted in between the music.” \nShe is the only specialist silent movie harpist in the world\, playing live to cinema screenings of early film\, and has won multiple awards for her silent film accompaniments and compositions. Her uniquely rich tone on the harp has graced film and TV soundtracks screened in over thirty countries including America\, Canada\, Iceland\, Kenya\, Iran\, South Africa\, Poland and Cyprus. Her compositions have been used by ITV\, the BBC and by Irish\, Japanese\, Danish and Canadian film\, radio and television. \nA life-long lover of nature\, Elizabeth-Jane lives in the Dartmoor National Park where she is currently creating a little woodland theatre. She hopes it will become a magical place for people to gather together under the trees and share food\, friendship\, and art. \nListen to Elizabeth-Jane here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XgcPT3ZR2JM
URL:https://calstockarts.org/event/21-october-2023-elizabeth-jane-baldry/
CATEGORIES:Classical,Harp
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230917
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230918
DTSTAMP:20260624T173518
CREATED:20230407T071747Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230703T131100Z
UID:1879-1694908800-1694995199@calstockarts.org
SUMMARY:17 September- Meridianum Ensemble @ 1515
DESCRIPTION:The Meridianum Ensemble is a unique musical collaboration\, bringing together top players from Portugal\, the UK and Morocco. The six musicians bring their individual styles and influences to the mix\, inspired by traditions from Iran and the Eastern Mediterranean to Portugal\, Scandinavia and beyond. Modal music\, improvisation and virtuosity are a feature of their gloriously entrancing infusion. Featuring traditional and original repertoire for Arabic oud\, Middle Eastern percussion\, cittern\, Persian Santur\, Swedish nyckelharpa and the mediaeval sounds of the hurdy-gurdy\, this blend is a sonic and visual treat. \nFounded in 2018 by UK-based Portuguese percussionist Ricardo de Noronha\, the idea was to draw his collaborators into one ensemble. Santur player Nuno Silva (the only non-UK member) resides in Porto and previously worked with Ricardo in several groups\, especially on the mediaeval scene in Portugal. In 2019 Nuno studied the santur in Iran. Through his interest in mediaeval music Ricardo met top UK hurdy-gurdy player Steve Tyler\, renowned for his rhythmic and inventive style. Violinist and nyckelharpist Griselda Sanderson and cittern player Louis Bingham performed in the Radial Band with Ricardo\, and Moroccan oud player Soufian Saihi’s Arabic classical musical style forms a bridge between them all to create a unique alliance. \nNuno Silva – Persian santur \nGriselda Sanderson – violin & nyckelharpa \nSoufian Saihi – oud \nSteve Tyler – hurdy-gurdy \nLouis Bingham – cittern & tambura \nRicardo de Noronha – percussion \nMeridianum Ensemble YouTube channel \n\n\nhttps://youtu.be/CWFYjaNJD84 \n\n\nhttps://youtu.be/uk_zRa-wNUM
URL:https://calstockarts.org/event/17-september-meridianum-ensemble/
CATEGORIES:Classical,Guitar,World Music
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230707
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230708
DTSTAMP:20260624T173518
CREATED:20220307T105101Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230621T221809Z
UID:1816-1688688000-1688774399@calstockarts.org
SUMMARY:7 July: Mount Kelly Choir @ 1930 SOLD OUT
DESCRIPTION:Calstock Arts are thrilled to welcome back\, The Mount Kelly Choir for their annual concert at the Old Chapel. \nThe Mount Kelly Chamber Choir are one of the most successful in the country\, winning prizes at home and abroad\, most recently the School Choir of the Year Competition at the Royal Festival Hall. Their delivery is energetic and the range of music eclectic\, so you shouldn’t miss an opportunity to hear them live.
URL:https://calstockarts.org/event/7-july-mount-kelly-choir-1930/
CATEGORIES:Choir,Classical,Music,World Music
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230701
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230702
DTSTAMP:20260624T173518
CREATED:20230311T173135Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230602T110946Z
UID:1796-1688169600-1688255999@calstockarts.org
SUMMARY:1 July: Superlocrian
DESCRIPTION:Superlocrian are recognised as one of the UK’s finest emerging crossover chamber jazz ensembles. Calstock Arts are thrilled they are fitting us in around their performances at the Budleigh Music Festival. \nBlurring the lines of genre categorisation\, this small wind ensemble performs on trumpets\, flugelhorns\, saxophones\, flutes\, trombones and tuba\, and showcases brand new arrangements and compositions for this unique format from exciting young composers including Callum Au\, Tom Green and Sam Massey. \nHaving featured on BBC Radio 3’s In Tune in its infancy\, Superlocrian has just recorded its debut album in 2023 at the world-famous AIR Studios – it features a wealth of experience and talent\, from London’s glittering West End to the South West’s finest soloists. \nFrom Bond to Bacharach via beautiful rich harmonies and brand new music\, there is something for everyone in a Superlocrian concert – check out their showreel for a taste of what they do here \nBand Line Up \nTrumpet/Flugelhorn/Musical Director: Sam Massey \nTrumpet/Flugelhorn: Gavin Mallett & Hugh Davies \nSoprano\, Alto Saxophone & Clarinet: Edward Leaker \nAlto\, Tenor & Baritone Saxophone & Flutes: Jade Gall \nTrombone: Tom Green \nTuba: Mike Poyser \nPress quotes \n“Innovative compositions and arrangements” Katie Derham\, BBC Radio 3’s “In Tune”
URL:https://calstockarts.org/event/1-july-superlocrian/
CATEGORIES:Classical,Folk,Jazz,Music,Other,Popular,World Music
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230526
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230527
DTSTAMP:20260624T173518
CREATED:20221107T140626Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230424T100038Z
UID:1358-1685059200-1685145599@calstockarts.org
SUMMARY:26 May: Divertimento
DESCRIPTION:Divertimento- A String Quartet highly acclaimed for their performances\, their informal approach and their enlightening introductions. \nThey have a large following for their regular concerts with at least three different programmes each year. \nPlaying a broad repertoire range from Haydn and Mozart to Walton and Shostakovich. The Quartet also gives concerts with a mixture of styles from classical to light classics. \n‘Quite simply it was great’; ‘Deeply moving’; ‘Something strange happened\, & it was as though the quartet was playing as one’; ‘The ensemble was superb’; ‘One of the many reasons for attending DSQ concerts is the careful & interesting choice of programming. For pieces both familiar and unfamiliar\, the players introduce the music so that the listening is enhanced by entertaining explanations’; ‘ If you feel intimidated by chamber music DSQ is the ideal group to hear. They will hook you in gently\, with utmost charm\, & open up a whole new world of delight’. \nDivertimento String Quartet’s Italian Programme \nSpring 2023 \n Madalena Lombardini – Sirmen (1745-1818) – String Quartet no 6  \nAndantino \nCon Brio/Minuetto  \n  \nGiuseppe Verdi (1813- 1901) – Ave Maria from ‘Otello’ \n  \nNino Rota (1911-1979) – String Quartet  \nAllegro moderato \nAdagio \nAllegro robusto \nINTERVAL \nGiacamo Puccini (1858-1924) – Crisantemi (Crysanthemums)  \n  \nGiuseppe Verdi (1813- 1901) – String Quartet in E minor \nAllegro \nAndantino \nPrestissimo \nAllegro Assai mosso \n  \nListen to them here: https://youtu.be/lAjcgKtMQ5s \nAnd here: https://youtu.be/rYI1VGERXv0
URL:https://calstockarts.org/event/26-may-divertimento/
CATEGORIES:Classical
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20230416T080000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20230416T153000
DTSTAMP:20260624T173518
CREATED:20230318T172812Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230318T172812Z
UID:1838-1681632000-1681659000@calstockarts.org
SUMMARY:16 April:  Calstock Singers - Down to the River @ 1500
DESCRIPTION:The Calstock Singers and friends’ afternoon concert on 16th April will be a mix of familiar and new songs. \nOur theme is ‘Down to the River’ and we look forward to a fun afternoon. This time the concert is by donation so no tickets are required\, just come along and enjoy the music\, and the cakes! \nEveryone welcome.
URL:https://calstockarts.org/event/16-april-calstock-singers-down-to-the-river-1500/
CATEGORIES:Choir,Classical,Music,World Music
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230415
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230416
DTSTAMP:20260624T173518
CREATED:20230215T111233Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230324T101907Z
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SUMMARY:15 April: Laura Lootens - Spain Meets Italy
DESCRIPTION:Laura Lootens is an international music star in the making! \nOnly three months ago\, 23-year-old Laura won the coveted Andrés Segovia Prize\, one of the world’s most important music competitions held annually in Spain. In addition to 1st prize she was also awarded the special prize for the best interpretation of the obligatory work all competitors were asked to perform during the week-long competition. \nLaura is German/Belgian. She discovered her passion for playing the guitar when she was eight years old and made her orchestral debut\, playing Rodrigo’s famous ‘Concierto de Aranjuez’ aged 15. A year later she was one of the youngest students ever to begin studying for the Bachelor of Music at the University of Music and Performing Arts in Munich. \nIn 2019 she won the scholarship of the prestigious German Music Competition open for all instruments\, one of Germany’s highest accolades for a young musician. \nLaura’s concert career took-off following her performance at the Gasteig\, Munich\, in the internationally acclaimed ‘Winners and Masters’ series. That brought her to the attention of German music lovers and since then Laura has appeared at important festivals and concert halls in Germany\, including Bonn’s famous Beethoven Festival and the Sommerliche Musiktage Hitzacker. \nDuring the last two years\, news of Laura’s talent and virtuosity has spread\, and she has received invitations to perform throughout Europe\, including Amsterdam’s Muziekgebouw.  As part of her second UK tour\, Laura has generously agreed to perform for Calstock Arts. \n“She emphasizes her extraordinary talent. Playing with such passion and power\, which encourages the audience to “Bravo”- call outs and standing ovations.”  Volksstimme \n “… she played with all of her skills\, not just tremendous finger technique from the beginning till the end of the strings\, not only rapid arpeggios\, but knocking\, scratching and slapping with the flat hand emphasizes the wildness of her interpretation.”  Marcus Vitolo \nhttps://youtu.be/KY23IvShLiQ \nhttps://youtu.be/5Jj3cEWCeMI \n 
URL:https://calstockarts.org/event/15-april-laura-lootens/
CATEGORIES:Classical,Guitar,Music
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20230331T080000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20230331T170000
DTSTAMP:20260624T173518
CREATED:20221103T152339Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230321T150336Z
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SUMMARY:31 March 2023: Levowan XII
DESCRIPTION:Cornwall-based chamber choir\, Levowan XII was established in 2015 by Director\, Marcus Alleyne. Originally eight voices put together to perform a live carol concert for local radio\, they are now 12\, all of whom have a strong musical background and bring a broad range of experience and versatility. The choir performs three main concerts per year and also collaborates with other music ensembles at a variety of events in Devon and Cornwall. \nTheir programme will include the premier of the whole of the Requiem written by Hugh Walkington for the Choir. They will also sing an exciting selection of choral music from across Europe and the USA. In addition\, their accompanist Mark Smith\, who lives in Calstock\, will play a couple of classical solo piano pieces. \nDelivering a vast repertoire covering almost any genre\, including major works\, they perform both a cappella and accompanied by piano\, organ or chamber orchestra. \nLevowan XII also has firm links with both British and international composers and arrangers and has premiered several pieces of their work here in the UK. A highlight has been to perform alongside the Band of Her Majesty’s Royal Marines \nHugh Walkington\, Music Exhibitioner of Cheltenham College\, plays piano\, clarinet and organ. While a teacher at Mount House School in Tavistock\, he directed their SATB Chapel Choir between 2004 and 2014. Hugh likes most styles of music and his favourite orchestral composer is Rachmaninov. He has also sung with the Phoenix Chorale. Hugh is also composer in residence for Levowan XII. \nMark Smith studied piano and organ at Trinity College of Music\, London\, and worked as a professional accompanist in the South East before moving to Cornwall 12 years ago. He now shares his work time between gardening and accompanying. In any free time\, Mark enjoys growing organic veg\, walking\, foraging and yet more music making \n  \nListen to Levowan here: https://levowan.co.uk/have-a-listen
URL:https://calstockarts.org/event/31-march-2023-levowan/
CATEGORIES:Choir,Classical
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230218
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230219
DTSTAMP:20260624T173518
CREATED:20221207T190218Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230217T180622Z
UID:1518-1676678400-1676764799@calstockarts.org
SUMMARY:18 February: Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra - BSO On Your Doorstep: Music of Reflection @ 3.15pm (SOLD OUT)
DESCRIPTION:BSO On Your Doorstep: Music of Reflection \nIn conjunction with Carn to Cove\, join the BSO Principal String players in a programme of two halves\, journeying through 450 years of music from JS Bach and Corelli to Arvo Part and Jessie Montgomery\, presented for an audience of all ages.  \nSpend a great wintery afternoon at the Old Chapel. \nArranger: Bill Connor \nRepertoire: \n\n\n\nPurcell\nAbdelazer Suite\n\n\nBritten\nPlayful Pizzicato\n\n\nArvo Part\nSpiegel Im Spiegel\n\n\nBach\nAir on a G String\n\n\nJessie Montgomery\nStrum\n\n\nCorelli\nChristmas Concerto\n\n\nNyman\nIn Re Don Giovanni\n\n\nEric Whitacre\nSleep\n\n\nBritten\nFinale\n\n\n\n  \nDuration: 1hour 45 minutes long\, including a 20 minute interval. \nPerformance scheduled to align with trains from & to Plymouth
URL:https://calstockarts.org/event/18-february-bournemouth-symphony-orchestra-bso-on-your-doorstep-music-of-reflection-3-15pm/
CATEGORIES:Classical,Music
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230115
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230116
DTSTAMP:20260624T173518
CREATED:20221202T110256Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230105T163457Z
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SUMMARY:15 January 2023: K'Antu @ 3pm
DESCRIPTION:Calstock Arts are thrilled to have musicians from Birmingham’s award-winning early music group\, K’antu Ensemble\, returning to The Old Chapel. Join us for a performance of historical folk music from across the globe\, exploring traditions and folklore behind some of the ensemble’s favourite tunes. \nFounded in 2012 by Ruth Hopkins\, K’antu Ensemble take their name from an ancient style of Peruvian and Bolivian music and dance. Their colourful and energetic arrangements combine elements of world music with historically informed techniques\, bringing early music to new audiences. \nSince their last performance at Calstock back in 2017\, they have played various venues across the UK\, including Birmingham Symphony Hall\, Cadogan Hall in London and Manchester’s Bridgewater Hall. Most recently\, they have enjoyed leading a range of performances across Birmingham for the 2022 Commonwealth Games Festival. \n“A breath of fresh air: early music presented with beguiling virtuosity and inventiveness” Howard Skempton \nPerformers: \nRuth Hopkins: Voice – Renaissance Recorders – Baroque Violin\nJames Akers: Renaissance Lute – Baroque Guitar – Cittern\nTymoteusz Jozwiak: Percussion – Shruti Box \nRepertoire: \nAnon (Traditional): Noël Nouvelet \nComtessa de Dia (c.1175-1212): A Chantar \nAnon (Laudario di Cortona\, C13th): Piangamo quel crudele \nStraloch Lute Book (1627-29): Canaries \nJane Pickering Lute Book (1616): A Scots Tune \nThesaurus Harmonicus (1603): Canaries \nJohn Dowland (c. 1563 – 1626): Fine knacks for ladies \nAnon (Traditional):  Although I am a country lass ‘Stingo’ \nAnon (Traditional): Gloucestershire Wassail \nInterval \nAnon (Traditional): Let all mortal flesh keep silence ‘Picardy’ \nRobert Johnson (c.1583-1633): Have you seen but the white lily grow? \nAnon (A Musicall Banquet\, 1610): Vuestros ojos tienen d’amor no sé qué \nSantiago de Murcia (1673 – 1739): Payssanos \nSantiago de Murcia (1673 – 1739): Cumbees \nHenry Tudor (1491 –1547): Pastime with Good Company ‘The Kings Ballad’ \nJohn Dowland (c. 1563 – 1626): Can she excuse my wrongs? \nAnon (Traditional): Peg o’ Ramsay \nAnon (Traditional): Auld Lang Syne \nListen here: K’antu Ensemble: Geamparale – YouTube
URL:https://calstockarts.org/event/15-january-2023-kantu-3pm/
CATEGORIES:Classical,World Music
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20221203
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20221204
DTSTAMP:20260624T173518
CREATED:20221022T150331Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221103T150928Z
UID:1340-1670025600-1670111999@calstockarts.org
SUMMARY:3 December: Kelliwick Orchestra @ 1900
DESCRIPTION:The Kelliwick Orchestra and Singers are looking forward to holding their first concert in Calstock and are excited to be performing their first Christmas concert for 3 years. \nWhilst the orchestra plays a variety of music\, there will be elements of tradition in the concert with the audience being invited to join in with singing along to some well known Christmas carols. \nKelliwick Singers will also perform a variety of songs; so\, whatever your musical taste\, there will be something for everyone.
URL:https://calstockarts.org/event/3-december-kelliwick-orchestra/
CATEGORIES:Choir,Classical,Music
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