South West
Concerts
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Whiddon Autumn Festival: Devon
Throwleigh Church St Mary's Church, Throwleigh, Devon, EnglandMarcel Grandjany: Rhapsodie
Pierick Houdy: Sonata for Harp
Ekaterina Walter-Kühne: Fantaisie Sur Un Theme De L’Opera Eugene Onegin par P. Tchaikovsky
Bed?ich Smetana, arr. Hans Trnecek: The Moldau
Esther Swift: Time Spinner
Henriette Renié: Légende, after Les Elfes by Leconte de Lisle -
Whiddon Autumn Festival: Devon
Moretonhampstead Church St Andrew's Church, Fore Street, Moretonhampstead, Devon, EnglandFestival Director Freddie Crowley conducts Ensemble-in-Residence the Corvus Consort in a fascinating exploration of composers’ responses to the poetry of 17th-century English metaphysical poet George Herbert (1593-1633).
Through a sumptuous selection of choral music by Judith Weir, Alec Roth, Roxanna Panufnik and James MacMillan, the musicians reveal how George Herbert’s words have provided inspiration to a whole generation of composers.
Finally, the Corvus Consort is joined by baritone soloist George Clark, Harry Baker (piano), Louise Thomson (harp) and the Festival String Quartet, to perform perhaps the most famous setting of Herbert’s poetry: Ralph Vaughan Williams’s magnificent Five Mystical Songs.
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Whiddon Autumn Festival: Devon
Endecott House, Chagford Devon, EnglandMeet our brilliant young musicians over a relaxed coffee in Endecott House, with short musical performances from our resident artists.
This is an informal drop-in event running 10:00 – 12:00.
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Whiddon Autumn Festival: Devon
Moretonhampstead Church St Andrew's Church, Fore Street, Moretonhampstead, Devon, EnglandWomen’s Voices
Corvus Consort upper voices
Louise Thomson (harp)Imogen Holst: Welcome Joy and Welcome Sorrow
Hilary Campbell: Our endless day
Carol J Jones: All shall be well
Gustav Holst: Two Eastern Pictures
Amy Beach: Three Flower Songs, Op. 31
Gemma McGregor: Love Was His Meaning
Olivia Sparkhall: Lux aeterna
Gustav Holst: Choral Hymns from the Rig Veda (Third Group) -
Whiddon Autumn Festival: Devon
Astor’s Bookshop 2 The Square, Chagford, Devon, England“Let’s Dance!”
A concert for children and their grown-ups.
Featuring, percussion, singing, dancing and informal introductions, Louise Thomson will play a range of music on the harp including Bach, Tchaikovsky and Gershwin. This is a fun, sensory and informal concert for children and their grown ups (ideal age range 2-6 years).