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Festival of music and visual arts for the Wiltshire town of Calne and the surrounding area. Includes a wide mix of music performances, and an open art exhibition.
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CalneMusic& ArtsFestival
2009
Calne Music & Arts Festival 2009
2nd - 11th October 2009www.calnemusicandartsfestival.co.uk
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Presidents letter of introduction Welcome to the 35th Calne Music and Arts Festival. There can scarcely be anyone who has not felt the effects of the current national situation in some way or another. It is therefore particularly warming to demonstrate that life and creativity does still go on and here in Calne, Festival week will do much to lift our spirits.
We invite you to look at the programme of events that has been put together by the continuously hard working committee under the inspirational leadership of the Chairman Tim Browne and we thank them most
sincerely for the hours of hard work to which this brochure is testimony. Read it with care and be assured of a warm welcome to any of the events you choose. The variety is remarkable: there must be something for everyone, whatever your taste. As always there is a strong theme of links with Calne.
If you enjoy nothing else this Autumn, we are confident you will enjoy this week. Peter & Marigold Treloar
Children’s Art
We are very pleased to announce a new Festival event - A Children’s Art Exhibition.
Art work from local primary school children will be on display in Calne Library for the duration of the Festival. We hope all members of the community will visit the exhibition during normal library opening hours and will enjoy looking at the work of our talented young.
Saturday 3rd to Sunday 11th OctoberCalne LibraryFree Admission
Festival Committee: Tim Browne (chairman), Hugh Pilcher-Clayton (secretary), Jeremy Sidmouth (treasurer), Gordon Burns (art director), Simon Parker (music advisor), Anne Davey (patrons secretary), Glenis Ansell (town council representative), Carole Browne, Audrey Currell, Maggie Garratt, Lesley Hunt, Joan Woodman. Registered charity number 276875
Festival Poetry Competition
Collect a leaflet with all the details of the competition from Calne Library, Marden House, Bank House or the Heritage Centre.
You can also check the details on the festival website or contact Sue Boddington.tel: (01249) 828851email: sue.boddington@virgin.net
Enter the Festival Poetry Competition and express your feelings on any subject.Closing date Saturday 12th September
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Introduction
Festival Art Exhibition
Digital Image Competition
Use you digital camera or computer to submit digital artworks or photographs for display on the festival website.Prizes will be awarded in different age groups, with the emphasis on creating interesting and original images.
Full details are available on the website. Entries should sent by email to: gallery@calnemusicandartsfestival.co.uk
Closing date for entry will be Wednesday 30th September.
Calne PhotoFest 2009
In collaboration with the Festival, Calne Woodlands Camera Club is presenting it’s third annual exhibition featuring 150 images by local photographers, including prints that have gained national and international awards. Photo shown is last years winner ‘Gateway to the Langdales’ by Chris Grew.
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Saturday 3rd to Sunday 11th OctoberMon-Fri: 10.00 - 12.00 noon & 2.00pm - 6pmSat & Sun 2.00pm - 6.00pmMarden HouseFree Admission - Sponsored by Bevirs Solicitors
Enter the festival Digital Image Competition and show us your creative look on life. Open to all.
Saturday 3rd to Sunday 11th OctoberMon-Fri: 10.00 - 12.00 noon & 2.00pm - 6pmSat & Sun 12 noon - 6.00pmHeritage CentreFree Admission
An exhibition of artworks by local artists and craftsmen at Marden House in the centre of Calne. Please note - at times the hall may not be accessible owing to events taking place for the Festival. Please check the programme.
Submission for hanging dates at Marden House are:Fri 25th September 6-8pm and Sat 26th 10am-12noon
For further details and entry forms please contact the Art Director (01249) 813328 or visit the website.www.calnemusicandartsfestival.co.uk
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Open StudiosThe very big and the very small. High definition landscape photography and macro photography. Also - view a wide range of limited edition giclee prints by other artists.
Gordon Burns - photographer
12 Ebor Paddock, Quemerford, Calne, SN11 0JYt: (01249) 813328 www.skylightpublishing.com
A wide selection of figurative works and landscapes in all media. Visitors are welcome to browse and enjoy the views at this hilltop studio.
Charles Rodwell - painter
Leasview Cottage, Charlcutt, Calne SN11 9HH t: (01249) 740406 www.charlesrodwellarts.com
Bowood Carvers share a workshop with Mike Huntley who teaches furniture restoration and all sorts of woodwork. They have carving workshops two evenings a week and one day (normally Thursday) during the week. Beginners are welcome.
Bowood Carvers - carvers
Behind the Lansdowne Arms in Derry Hill t: 01249.817548 e: j.v.collins@btinternet.com
Small yet detailed watercolours with a rich velvety quality; of the Marlborough Downs and some used to illustrate Peter’s four books about his travels round the British Isles. Signed books too.
Peter Collyer - painter
21 Victoria Terrace, Calne (off North Street almost opposite Northlands Surgery) t: (01249) 812398
Two distinguished Ceramic practitioners, who, whilst sharing the same workshop produce work of a very different character. Gill’s work reflects a strong
sense of form in a contemporary sculptural context which challenge the boundaries of the medium. David’s work veers more towards decorative vessel forms in which surface design and ceramic qualities are paramount.
Gill & David Reeves- ceramics
Ratford Farmhouse, Ratford, Calnet: (01249) 814614e-mail: reevesdavid8@yahoo.co.uk
Calling all local artistsIf you would like to consider taking part in the Open Studios for the 2010 Festival please contact the Festival Art Director for more information. We would be delighted to see more of the local artists making their studios open to visitors during the festival. Tel: (01249) 813328 email: gordon.burns@skylightpublishing.com
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Programme of Events
The Exhibition and Festival will be opened by the celebrated film producer Christopher Miles.
From an early age Christopher Miles displayed
talent for film-making. He has written, directed and produced a variety of films for cinema and television including DH Lawrence’s The Virgin and the Gypsy and more recently Garrick’s restoration comedy The Clandestine Marriage.
He has won prestigious international film awards including a Golden Globe, an Oscar nomination, and a first prize at Oberhausen and San Francisco Festivals. Christopher lives in Calstone with his wife Suzy who is a member of the Calne Artists Group.
Friday 2nd October
Art Exhibition Private Viewing and Opening of the FestivalOpen to patrons, sponsors and exhibiting artists only. Please bring your invitation with you for a complimentary glass of wine.7.00pm-9.00pm Marden House
Pete Causer on box, Jeff Brown on whistles, Torquil McInness on mandola together with friends from the Old Road Tavern, Chippenham, on fiddle, melodeon and bodhrán.
Do join them in making music – all are welcome – or come and listen and sing over a pint in a friendly atmosphere. You may have seen Pete Causer performing in Larkrise to Candleford.
Folk Music Session8.30pm – 11.00pm The White Hart Admission Free
To get the Festival off to a lively start several events will be taking place in front of Sainsbury’s on the first Saturday morning. Events will include the Calnevalistas, Calne’s community Samba band who, this year, will parade through the town, starting at 10am.
The popular Chippenham Morris Men will dance their intricate patterns on the mosaic pavement in front of the store from 11am, and Calne’s Town Crier, Mark
Wylie with his bell and in full regalia, will be announcing the Festival to the townsfolk
Saturday 3rd OctoberStreet Entertainment10.00am - 12.00pm - in front of Sainsbury’sAdmission Free
This is a rare opportunity to play the organ with the help of the church organist, David Bevan. Anybody who is interested should book a 20-minute slot with David. Tel: (01249) 814013. email: d.bevan981@btinternet.com.
Open Organ Morning10.00am - 12 noon St Mary’s Parish ChurchAdmission Free
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Background music for the Art Exhibition will be provided by local piano players.
Piano Marathon12 noon - 3.00pm Marden House
Following the choir’s widely acclaimed performance of Haydn’s Creation back in April under the inimitable leadership of Phil Springate, they will perform a rather eclectic but cheerful and entertaining programme beginning with Elgar’s Six Bavarian Highlands Songs followed by Brahms’s Love Song Waltzes. It will end with the ever popular Flanders and Horovitz Captain Noah and His Floating Zoo. These works will be accompanied by piano, both two hands and four hands. The pianists will be Helen Heaton and Tony James.
Choral Concert : Calne Choral performing Brahms, Elgar, and Flan-ders and Horovitz . 7.30pm - St Mary’s School Chapel Admission £8 (patrons £6)
The six-piece band offer a blend of traditional and modern English and American, folk, blues, country and bluegrass.
Although their programme includes a number of original songs much of their repertoire is written by three of the band who had already established themselves as songwriters before coming together last
year. You may recognise Georgia Browne (violin) who has appeared frequently in past festivals
Cedar Rose in Concert8.00 - 10.30pm - Marden House Admission £7 (patrons £5)
Sunday 4th October
James Harpham has composed film scores since the 60s but first scored a silent film 5 years ago when Corsham Festival commissioned a score for ‘A Girl in Every Port’. Since then 23 further performances nationwide have followed. Each score uses musical quotations from popular and classical music composed in or before the silent film era, about 90 such quotations per
film. This technique dramatically helps the synchronisation, humour and variety of the film’s music. Harry Langdon has an appealing “babyface” - hence the tune appearing at the beginning and end of the film.....
Silent Movie - The Strong Man7.30pm Marden House. Admission £8 (patrons £6)
This special Festival Service will be led by Father David Mills and will be attended by the Mayor and Councillors. All welcome.
Festival Service10.00am St Edmund’s RC Church, Oxford Rd.
Background music for the Art Exhibition will be provided by local piano players.
Piano Marathon12 noon – 3.00pm Marden House
Various styles of dance performed by Calne based students including Cheerleaders, Rock ‘n’ Roll, Street Jazz and much more. Also featuring our own mini
version of ‘Grease’ performed by students who attended a Summer Workshop in August. Choreographed and Directed by Miss Stacey Oliver.
The Lindsay Howard Academy of Dance - Dance Spectacular. 4.00pm The John Bentley School Hall Admission £3 (patrons £2) Tea will be served during the interval.
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Monday 5th October
Edward Whiting is Director of Music at St Mary’s School, Calne since 2006. He spent a year as Organ Scholar of Lincoln Cathedral in 1997/8 before taking up the Organ Scholarship at The Queen’s College, Oxford where he studied with David Sanger. His recital will be an all-French programme and a journey from Baroque through Romantic to contemporary, including works by Couperin, Vierne, Widor and Messiaen.
Organ Recital12.15pm lunchtime recital St Mary’s Parish ChurchAdmission £3 (Patrons £1)
Salisbury Cathedral Choir7.30pm St Mary’s Parish Church Admission £8 (patrons £6)
Calne Baroque Players are a group of friends who regularly meet to play Baroque chamber music. The players, led by Jon Forsyth (viola and keyboard) are David Bishop (cello), Sarah Hobbs (recorder and violin), Mary Forsyth (keyboard), and Mary Pilcher-Clayton (recorder and keyboard).
Calne Baroque Players9.30pm Coda Marden House Admission Free
lunch will be available at marden house for festivalgoers every weekday, following the lunchtime recital
Tuesday 6th October
We are delighted to welcome back by popular demand Marlborough College’s finest musicians and scholars to perform a programme of chamber music ranging from the Baroque to the 20th Century.
Further details of their programme will appear on the Festival website.
Marlborough College Students - Recital12.15pm lunchtime recital Marden House Admission £3 (patrons £1)
We are privileged to host the Salisbury Cathedral Choir who will delight us with a programme of sacred music. The choir has maintained a tradition of church music that has been offered in the Cathedral since its consecration in 1258. Today the music is provided by sixteen boy choristers and sixteen girl choristers aged between 8-13yrs and six lay vicars.
Salisbury was the first English cathedral to form a separate foundation for girl choristers. The weekly services – daily full choral evensong and sung matins and Eucharist on a Sunday - are equally divided between the boy and girl choristers. They have recorded with the BBC, participated in regular festivals and have recently performed in the Baltic States, France, Italy and Austria.
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An entertaining evening of recitals by six young local talented classical musicians. They will include Kate Smith (voice), Archie Campbell (voice), Rebecca Sharpe (piano), Harry Smith (violin), Lucy Meredith (flute & piano) and Lucy Varman (bassoon). This is an opportunity to be wowed by amazing young talent and restore your confidence in the up and coming generations.
Young Musicians Recital7.30pm Marden House Admission £7 (patrons £5)
SupaNova are a small, friendly Calne based female singing group with an eclectic repertoire who perform both accompanied and a-capella. Singing for our own pleasureand raising funds in aid of charity. SupaNova meet Tuesday evenings under the musical direction of Ursula Barham a Calne girl who owes her enthusiasm for singing to Audrey Currell and Holy Trinity School.
SupaNova9.30pm Coda : Marden House Admission Free
Wednesday 7th October
Katie has always been an active member of the musical life in the area for many years. You may remember her as a member of the very successful ‘Saxophonics’ ensemble at John Bentley lead by Tim Fosker and Terri Reed. She studied music at Cardiff University and then Birmingham Conservatoire where she has been busy performing with chamber
orchestras and extending her interests into folk music, particularly klezmer.
Lunchtime Recital with Brahms12.15pm Marden HouseAdmission £3 (patrons £1)
Handel Anniversary Concert given by The St. Nicholas Consort7.30pm Marden House Admission £8 (patrons £6)
A programme in commemorating the 250th anniversary of Handel’s death featuring the Nine German Arias, sung by Hannah Grove Atherton, interspersed with Solo Sonatas for Violin (Lara James), Oboe (Belinda Paul), Viola da Gamba (Lesley Shrigley Jones) and Harpsichord (Christopher Kent). The performance will be given on baroque instruments which will include a copy of a harpsichord by Goujon in the museum of the Paris Conservatoire
Sonata for Clarinet, No.2, in E flatA clarinet recital by Katie Stevens (clarinet) and Sylvia Stables (piano).
The Calne Silver Band will be joined in concert by the ever-popular Chippenham Male Voice Choir in a programme selected from their wide repertoire of light music.
Calne Silver Band and Chippenham Male Voice Choir7.30pm Town Hall Admission £7 (patrons £5)
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Programme of Events
After re-uniting last year for the first time in thirty years, Sid and Merv get together again to bring you their hilarious repertoire of folk tales, dialect poems and occasional songs deeply rooted in Wiltshire’s country heritage.
Four Tutties, two Dummocks and a Ukelele9.30pm Coda: Marden HouseAdmission free
Thursday 8th October
To commemorate National Poetry Day, the prize-giving for the Festival Poetry Competition will take place, with selected entries being read by the poets. At interludes during the readings school children from local primary schools will give a music concert. The earlier start time is to allow for the schools to be involved. Feel free to take a seat after the start if necessary.
Primary School Concert and Poetry Prize-Giving11.45am – 1pm Marden House Admission £3 (patrons £1)
The David Ryder Jazz Club, organised by James Harpham, presents Chris Gradwell on saxophone and clarinet accompanied by Andrew Barrett on guitar, Clive Morton on double bass and James Harpham on piano.
Jazz Club Special. Calne’s own Jazz Club7.30pm Marden House Admission £7 (patrons £5)
Lingmara is a world music community choir, based at The Cause in Chippenham. They are led by the irrepressible Elena Winch who ran a choir in New Zealand before coming back to the UK. Their performance last year received an extraordinarily enthusiastic response.
Lingmara9.30pm Coda: Marden House Admission Free
Friday 9th October
Lunchtime concert by a variety of talented young performing arts students from the John Bentley School.
John Bentley School Concert 12.15pm Marden House Admission £2 (patrons £1)
Of Delight and Pleasure - an evening of music by Handel, Schumann and RavelGwendolen Martin (soprano), Robin Cohen (piano)
7.30pm Marden House Admission £8 (patrons £6)
Gwendolen, an unusually talented young soprano of 24, has to date enjoyed a very busy musical career. She studied music at Worcester College, Oxford, where she sang regularly as soloist and still sings with various choirs, consorts and music groups.
Ever wanted to dance like the characters in a Jane Austen film or TV adaptation? Then join the Jane Austen Dancers for an interactive workshop for beginners of all ages. No partners are required and low heeled or flat shoes are desirable. Please note that the number participating in the workshop will be limited to 30 so book early to avoid disappointment. This event is organised in conjunction with Wiltshire Library Services.
Learn to dance like Jane Austen7.30pm Calne LibraryAdmission £4 (Patrons £3). Tickets available at booking office and library
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alne Music & Arts Festival 2009More recently she has been studying for her Masters at Trinity College of Music where she met Robin. He is originally from Cape Town and studied music at the Drakensberg School of Music. Gwendolen spent her childhood locally in Calstone and was a student at Dauntsey’s.
Saturday 10th October
Vibrant, vivid, and vivacious, The Ardeton Ensemble strives to present music to new audiences with performances of chamber works and solos spanning the 17th century to the present day - from Mozart to movie themes, Bach to Britten, they bring a youthful vitality and originality to every genre.
The ensemble comprises Rebecca Harte - Violin : Sarah Eales - violin : Rachel Johnson - viola & Dury Loveridge - cello. Their Festival debut will include Schubert’s string quartet Death and the Maiden and works by Haydn and Shostakovich.
7.30 pm - Marden HouseAdmission £8 (£6 patrons)
This increasingly popular local jazz band with Doug Ellis on trombone, Bob Jones on sax and clarinet, Ron Brown on bass guitar, Stef Hardie on drums and Alan Stackman on banjo and rhythm guitar will be performing a programme of their favourite numbers.
Four plus One Jazz. 8.00 pm Lansdowne Strand Hotel Admission Free
Sunday 11th October
Eddy and Pam are very experienced and excellent travel and wildlife photographers. They have already completed a succession of amazing expeditions to places such as The Galapagos, India, Masai Mara and the Antarctic. The photographs they have taken achieved high acclaim in major national and international competitions and they have also achieved recognition and distinctions from the RPS.
They will be back hot foot, or cold foot! from the Arctic after living on an ice-breaker as it moves from Svalbard to the Arctic Circle. This is a unique opportunity to hear about Eddy and Pam’s experiences and to view some of the best wildlife photographs ever taken in the illustrated talk.
3.00 pm - Marden HouseAdmission £6 (£4 patrons) - tea and cake to follow included in price.
Final Rehearsal of choir for the Thanksgiving Service 4.30pm
Choir practices for the Thanksgiving Service will take place on Friday evenings from mid-September. Details from David Bevan, Music Director, Tel. (01249) 814013. All welcome.
Quarter Peal by bell ringers at St Mary’s Parish Church 5.00pm
St. Mary’s Church, has eight bells, the earliest dating from 1707. The performance for the Festival Service will last approximately 50 minutes, comprising 1,260 different ‘changes’. The bells change order each time they sound, according to a set pattern. No sequence of bells will be repeated during the quarter peal.
‘Svalbard and the Arctic Circle’ Eddy and Pam Lane ARPS
The Ardeton Ensemble
Anybody who is interested should book a 20-minute slot with David. Tel: (01249) 814013. email: d.bevan981@btinternet.com.
Open Organ Morning10.00am - 12 noon - St Mary’s Parish Church
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Festival Thanksgiving Evensong 6.00pm - St Mary’s Parish Church Lead by Rt Revd Rupert Hoare former Principal of Westcott House Theological College, Cambridge, Area Bishop of Dudley in the Diocese of Worcester and, until his retirement, Dean of Liverpool cathedral. All welcome.
Celebrate the end of the Festival week with wine, canapés and music, the latter to be provided by the outstanding gypsy jazz of the The Gaulois Brothers, Pete
Nicholson and Simon Grimes on acoustic guitars together with Dave Thoroughgood on bass.
They perform in the passionate and uplifting style pioneered by Django Reinhardt in the Parisian cafés and nightspots of the 1930s.
Festival Finale - The Gaulois Brothers7.30 pm - Marden House Admission £3 (£1 patrons)
Programme design: John Williams & Gordon BurnsWebsite design: Gordon Burns
Calne Music & Arts Festival gratefully acknowledges the support of Calne Town Council, Bevirs Solicitors, as well as the collaboration of Calne Woodlands Camera Club, Calne Library, The Heritage Centre, Lansdown Strand Hotel,The White Hart and Marden House.
Calne Music & Arts festival is affiliated to Making Music
Acknowledgements
Pre Festival Booking
Box Office
The Box Office is at Calne Information Centre, Bank House (opposite the Town Hall)Tel: (01249) 814000
The Box Office runs from Monday September 14th to Friday 9th October. Hours are 9.00am to 4.00pm weekdays, 9.30am to 12 noon on Saturdays. Make sure you purchase tickets for events on Saturday 10th and Sunday 11th before the Box Office closes on Friday 9th October.
Please note the Box Office staff will not hold or reserve tickets or deal with postal bookings. Tickets must be paid for and collected at the time of booking.
During the festivalTickets will be available from the Box Office as detailed above. They will also be on sale at the venue 30 minutes before the event starts.
ConcessionsPatrons are entitled to the reduced prices indicated in the programme, on production of their patron’s card. Children under 16: tickets are £1.00 if accompanied by an adult.
Postal BookingsA postal booking form is available from the festival website. Bookings can be made from 1st September onwards and should be addressed to: Mrs Margaret Garratt, 101 Oxford Road, Calne, SN11 8AQ. Tel: (01249) 816290
Contact NumbersBox Office enquiries: 01249 814000Art Exhibition / Art events: Gordon Burns (01249) 813328Membership: Anne Davey (01249) 811960
The wine bar is open before evening events and for interval drinks. Coffee and cakes are also available weekday evenings. Unfortunately, owing to changes in licensing laws we shall be unable to serve alcoholic drinks on the Tuesday or Wednesday.
Come and enjoy a late Coda event in a relaxed atmosphere. Light lunches are also served following the weekday lunchtime concerts.
Fesitval Club Marden House
Become a patron of the festival and benefit from free entry to some events and reduced admission prices to most other events. You will also receive invitations to Patrons-only events. The patron’s fee is a modest £15.00 per year (£10.00 for students and senior citizens)
For membership forms and details please contact:Anne Davey7 Oldbury Fields, Cherhill, Calne, SN11 8HPtel: 01249 811960 email: annedavey@f-d.waitrose.com
Fesitval Patronage
Festival DiaryFriday 2nd October
Festival OpeningFolk Music Session
Saturday 3rd OctoberFree Street Entertainment
Open Organ MorningPiano MarathonChoral Concert
Cedar Rose in Concert
Sunday 4th OctoberFestival ServicePiano Marathon
Lindsay Howard Academy of DanceSilent Movie
Monday 5th OctoberOrgan Recital
Salisbury Cathedral ChoirCalne Baroque Players
Tuesday 6th OctoberMarlborough College Students
Young Musicians Recital SupaNova
Wednesday 7th OctoberClarinet Recital
Handel Anniversary Concert Silver Band & Choir
Learn to Dance like Jane Austen4 Tutties, 2 Dummocks and a Ukelele
Thursday 8th OctoberPrimary School Concert
Poetry Prize Giving Jazz Club Special
Lingmara
Friday 9th OctoberJohn Bentley School
Piano & Soprano Concert
Saturday 10th OctoberOpen Organ Morning
Alderton Quartet Four plus One Jazz
Sunday 11th October‘Svalbard & the Arctic Circle’
Thanksgiving Service RehearsalQuarter Peal by Bell Ringers
Thanksgiving Evensong Finale
The Gaulois Brothers
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