64TH ALDEBURGH FESTIVAL 10–26 June 2011
STOUR MUSIC
Music English
the Fifth Festival
Join us for the FIFTH ENGLISH MUSIC FESTIVAL, in the heart of theOxfordshire
countryside.Although events range frommediaeval songs to contemporary premieres and jazz, the focus is on the early twentieth century, with world premieres of major works by Ralph VaughanWilliams,York Bowen, Herbert Howells and Ivor Gurney as well as overlooked masterpieces by Sullivan, Elgar and Britten, performed by world-class artists including the Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra.
For more information contact EmMarshall Tel: 07808 473889 E-mail:
em.marshall@
btinternet.com
DORCHESTER-ON-THAMES, OXFORDSHIRE 27-30 May 2011
www.englishmusicfestival.org.uk 17-26 June 2011
THE CARDINALL’S MUSICK I FAGIOLINI
THE PARDONER’S TALE - a fully staged production
of Ridout’s one-act opera THE TALLIS SCHOLARS LA SERENISSIMA
Box offi ce: 05603 434123 Brochure:
01233 812740
www.stourmusic.org.uk
Jersey International Music Festival 6-9th May 2011
Internationally acclaimed stars perform beautiful music in stunning settings
“Music making in a relaxed and picturesque framework; mark “Jersey” in your 2011 diary” Musical Opinion
Saturday 11, Wednesday 15 June Spira mirabilis
The orchestra that has become a musical phenomenon bring Beethoven’s and Schubert’s Fourth symphonies
Box Office: Tel: 0843 208 0500
www.quaytickets.com
Festival packages: 4 night break From £399 pp Tel: 01534 496 677
www.liberationjersey.com Saturday 11 & Monday 13 June
The Rape of Lucretia A stellar cast including Ian Bostridge, Peter Coleman-Wright, Angelika Kirchschlager, along with conductor Oliver Knussen
Sunday 12 June
A tribute to György Ligeti The Festival’s Artistic Director, Pierre-Laurent Aimard has gathered a thrilling line-up to celebrate this great original
For more information and to book tickets, please visit
www.aldeburgh.co.uk
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