County Voice

Summer 2018

World class line up for a musical reflection

The North Wales International Music Festival, founded in 1972 by Welsh composer William Mathias, is a festival of classical music held annually in September at St Asaph Cathedral. The theme for this year’s festival, taking place from September 15 – 30, is ‘Reflections’.

Artists include Côr Glanaethwy; vocal group VOCES8 with a programme of remembrance to commemorate the 100th anniversary of the Armistice - ‘Hymn to the Fallen’; pianist Freddy Kempf, ‘Requiem Reflections’ with Welsh National Opera, the Festival Community Chorus and our orchestra in residence NEW Sinfonia; guitarist Craig Ogden & jazz singer Jacqui Dankworth performing ‘Reflections of Love’; soprano Elin Manahan Thomas & pianist Jocelyn Freemen; Family Affair featuring Brian Hughes; cellist Raphael Wallfisch; Trelawnyd & Bro Glyndŵr Male Voice Choirs; A5 Brass Quintet; Côr Cytgan Clwyd and actor Jonathan Pryce.

The festival also features a lecture entitled ‘Lloyd George and Wales’, piano, vocal and instrumental workshops, children’s and tots concerts, musical steps sessions for babies to 7 year olds, and our annual community tour.

To find out more about the North Wales International Music Festival visit http://www.nwimf.com/. Tickets are available online, from Theatr Clwyd, Mold – 01352 701521 or Cathedral Frames, St Asaph - 01745 582929.

DIARY OF EVENTS

Saturday 15 September:   19.30 Côr Glanaethwy, NEW Sinfonia players & Telynau Clwyd

Programme includes the World Premiere of a New Commission by Paul Mealor along with pieces by Olivier Messiaen, Gustav Mahler, Karl Jenkins, Brian Hughes, Caryl Parry Jones and Leonard Cohen.

 

Thursday 20 September:   19.30 VOCES8VOCES8

Hymn to the Fallen

A programme of remembrance to commemorate the 100th anniversary of the Armistice.

Programme includes works by Parry, Gabrieli, Dove, Elgar, Pearsall and Simon & Garfunkel

 

Friday 21 September:  19.30 Freddy Kempf

Programme includes Chopin: Piano Sonata no 2 in B flat Minor; Ravel: Le Tombeau de Couperin; Rachmaninov: Etudes Tableaux

 

Saturday 22 September:  19.30 Festival Community Chorus, in partnership with Welsh National Opera, Welsh National Opera soloists and NEW Sinfonia

Requiem Reflections

Rebecca Dale: Materna Requiem (World Premiere)

Mozart & Duruflé: Requiem (excerpts) Arvo Pärt: Spiegel im Spiegel John Cage: 4'33’

Soprano: Katy Thomson

Mezzo: Rebecca Afonwy-Jones

Bass: Julian Close

 

Thursday 27 September:   19.30 Craig Ogden and Jacqui Dankworth

Reflections of Love

A collaboration between two artists from different musical worlds. Their programme includes a diverse mixture of intimate songs by everyone from Paul Simon and James Taylor to Henry Mancini and Michel Legrand.

 

Friday 28 September:   19.30 Elin Manahan Thomas (soprano) & Jocelyn Freeman (piano); Family Affair Brian Hughes (piano), Daniel Brian Hughes (clarinet) & Miriam Hughes (flute)Elin Manahan 1

Reflections

Programme features works by Dilys Elwyn Edwards, Morfydd Llwyn Owen, Brian Hughes, Purcell and Handel.

  

Saturday 29 September:  19.30 NEW Sinfonia and Raphael Wallfisch

Elgar: Cello Concerto

Ravel: Pavane pour une infante défunte

Williams: Penillion

Bernstein: Three Dance Episodes from On the Town

'Smile, Smile, Smile' arr J Guy featuring project students

 

Sunday 30 September:  19.30 Jonathan Pryce CBE, Trelawnyd & Bro Glyndŵr Male Voice Choirs, Côr Cytgan Clwyd, A5 Brass Quintet (NEW Sinfonia).Jonathan Pryce

A reflection on the centenary of the end of the Great War

Programme includes wartime songs and poetry, Barber, Kamen and a selection of music from Karl Jenkins.

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