We’re getting excited for the event on Sunday with such a great big orchestra attending for our AGM and Study Day on Rimsky-Korsakov’s Scheherazade with Mark. There’s still spaces for you all but if you’re coming along, please let us know as soon as possible. The members who have signed up will receive the papers electronically.
In this week’s Cobweb News:
Study Day: Butterworth – A Shropshire Lad and other songs with Joe Davies and Lucy Britton (soprano)
Classical Café with Peter Gulbis
Sunday 20th October
Northallerton Methodist Church Hall
73 High St
Northallerton DL7 8EG
2-6pm
You can view the music in advance here: https://imslp.org/wiki/
Study Day: Butterworth – A Shropshire Lad and other songs with Joe Davies and Lucy Britton (soprano)
Sunday 10th November
Warcop Parish Hall, Warcop, Appleby-in-Westmorland CA16 6NX
2-6pm
To enrol, please click here
Britain’s most under-appreciated composer? Join Joe Davies (Conductor) and Lucy Britton (Soprano) for an exploration of George Butterworth, featuring his Shropshire Lad Rhapsody and the eponymous Song Cycle. Tragically killed in 1916 at the Battle of the Somme, Butterworth’s music represents a tribute to a lost generation, a moving testimony to the days lost by so many. Kaleidoscopic harmonies combine with glorious melodies in the music of one of Britain’s finest.
Classical Café with Peter Gulbis
Sunday 1st December
12-2pm Rehearsal
3pm Performance
Middlesbrough Town Hall, Albert Rd, Middlesbrough TS1 2QJ
£6 Members/ £8 Non-Members
To enrol for this event, please click here
Join Peter Gulbis for a Cobweb performance as part of Middlesbrough Town Hall’s Classical Cafe series. Cobweb Billingham welcomes players on all instruments to join us for this event!
We have a 2-hour rehearsal, with the performance following on once the audience (‘Classical Cafe’) has assembled.
The 1-hour programme is deliberately audience-friendly and varied, and readily ‘learnable’ by folk joining us on the day. ‘Selection from South Pacific’ is centre stage, with movements from Handel, Mozart, Sullivan, Holst and Lloyd-Webber. A trio of carol arrangements (Hobbs/Kirby) start and finish the performance.
Lorna Edwards