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2021 Petworth Festival Wednesday 14 – Saturday 31 July* GENERAL BOX OFFICE OPENS 15 JUNE – PRIORITY BOOKING FROM 18 MAY TICKETS AND FURTHER DETAILS AT www.petworthfestival.org.uk *Subject to Government Regulations Brochure & Programmes sponsored by
Petworth Festival 2021 Wednesday 14 – Saturday 31 July Petworth Festival 2021 Wednesday 14 – Saturday 31 July WELCOME TO THE 2021 PETWORTH FESTIVAL Dear All The Artistic Director’s Trail As I write the nation is tip-toeing back to something This year’s festival is as wide-ranging as ever, so to we all hope we will recognise as the ‘old normal’. As help you dip your toes into a little of everything, here is a festival, of course, we have already had to embrace Stewart Collins’ suggestion for a festival in 12 events: the so-called ‘new normal’ and the 2020 festival will Thursday 15 July remain in a lot of people’s memories as something of a Jess Gillam Ensemble beacon in the midst of trying times. But here we are in 2021 so what can we look forward to? Certainly as far Friday 16 July as the Petworth Festival is concerned, the answer is ‘a The Bloomsbury Quartet – ReCentred: Elizabeth Maconchy lot!’ Happily, we have been able to forge a programme (pay as you wish event) that celebrates the finest in performance, much as Sunday 18 July we have over the last 40 years, and over the next few Genesis Sixteen (choral) pages you will hopefully be overjoyed to see some of the gems that lie in store for us this coming summer. Tuesday 20 July Mark Padmore (tenor) and Imogen Cooper (piano) We look forward to you joining us in person again, though to this effect there will be a few changes Wednesday 21 July that reflect both the old and the new. To ensure the The Dominic Alldis Trio - A Tribute to maximum comfort and safety of our audiences, Jacques Loussier (jazz) thorough cleaning of all our venues will be the rule, Thursday 22 July and we will not be packing them out quite as before. The Music of Paul Simon - A Celebration To this end we are capping the capacity of all our indoor venues to ensure a level of social distancing Saturday 24 July even if it is not specifically required by law. Having Lunchtime Concert with Lara Melda (piano) said that we are not asking our performers to reduce Sunday 25 July their fees as, frankly, they have suffered enough, but Gilbert & Sullivan’s HMS Pinafore to help the festival negotiate the financial impact of this move, we will be applying a modest 10% ticket Tuesday 27 July surcharge for this festival only. This surcharge has Radio Live! with Rev Richard Coles, Alistair McGowan, been incorporated into our prices and we hope you Joe Stilgoe, Charlotte Green and Garry Richardson The Leconfield Estates understand our reasons. Cover image: Jess Gillam (photo: Robin Clewley) Wednesday 28 July Once again, this year’s festival wouldn’t be possible Catrin Finch (harp) with Seckou Keita (kora) www.leconfieldestates.co.uk without the support of our Sponsors, Patrons and Thursday 29 July Friends so we thank you all. Thank you for sticking Chineke! (chamber ensemble) The Leconfield Estates is very pleased to be the principal sponsor again in 2021 and to have with us through the thicks and thins of 2020. My sponsored the Petworth Festival for each of its 43 years. colleagues and I are confident that 2021 will prove Saturday 31 July that it was all worthwhile! Armonico Ensemble - 20th Anniversary Concert: Visit our website for information about activities on the Estates which include let properties Vivaldi’s Four Seasons Sincerely and peaceful fly fishing on the River Rother & the lakes at Petworth, and also on the Stewart Collins Derwent, an excellent salmon river in Cumbria. Artistic Director 2 www.petworthfestival.org.uk / Enquiries 01798 343055 Book tickets at www.petworthfestival.org.uk or on 01798 344 576 from 15 June 1
Petworth Festival 2021 Wednesday 14 – Saturday 31 July Petworth Festival 2021 Wednesday 14 – Saturday 31 July A MESSAGE Festival Venues Booking Information FROM THE BIGNOR PARK Near Pulborough RH20 1HG for the 2021 Petworth Festival PETWORTH CHAMPS HILL We look forward to you joining us in person Late May/early June: Our summer festival Coldwaltham, Pulborough RH20 1LY FESTIVAL LECONFIELD HALL again, though for 2021 there will be a few changes that reflect both the old and the new. brochure will be posted to all our Sponsors, Patrons, Friends and those who have signed up Market Square GU28 0AH CHAIRMAN MIDHURST ROTHER COLLEGE To ensure the maximum comfort and safety of our audiences, thorough cleaning of all our to our mailing list via the website. You do not have to contribute to be on our mailing list. A PDF version will be available on our website also. We are absolutely thrilled to be able to bring another North Street, Midhurst GU29 9DT venues and a level of social distancing will be great programme to Petworth despite the difficult PETWORTH HOUSE AND PLEASURE GROUND our top priorities. To this end we are capping 15 June: BOX OFFICE OPENS TO ALL (priority conditions we’ve all experienced in the past year or Petworth GU28 0AE the capacity of all our indoor venues to ensure booking ends) more. We must express our enormous gratitude to our a level of social distancing even if it is not ST MARY’S CHURCH specifically required by law. Having said that 23 June: We hope to release more tickets sponsors who have stayed with us to allow this all to Petworth GU28 0AD (following the Government announcement on 21 happen; to our wonderful musicians for working with us we are not asking our performers to reduce their June); these will go on sale (up to 75% capacity through such uncertain times; to our team for navigating There are licensed bars at St. Mary’s Church fees as frankly they have suffered enough, but for indoor events) on the 23 June. so many obstacles that the infamous Covid placed in our Petworth, the Stable Yard at Petworth House, to help the festival negotiate the financial impact path; and to you, our audiences, for your support. We Leconfield Hall and Midhurst Rother College. All of this move, we will be applying a modest venues have accessible toilet facilities. All venues 10% ticket surcharge for this festival only. This How to Book hope you derive great pleasure from our festival. have wheelchair access. surcharge has been incorporated into our prices If you require a wheelchair access seat or extra Neil Franks and we hope you understand our reasons. assistance and/or are a carer for a disabled Chairman Parking BOX OFFICE OPENS Tuesday 15 June person please telephone our Festival Manager, Kate Wardle, 01798 343055, any weekday Limited disabled parking at Church Lodge (adjacent between 10am-5pm. to St. Mary’s Petworth). Please leave entrance to We will be selling tickets up to 50% capacity the church free for emergency vehicles. Outside the initially. We hope to release additional tickets (up Book Online 24 hours a day from 15 June to 75% capacity at our indoor events) following www.petworthfestival.org.uk Please note, this Who’s Who church, please do not park half on the pavement – this is an offence. No parking in Lombard Street the government announcement on 21 June; if given the ‘green light’ these additional tickets will will open up a new window and take you to our third-party booking site TicketSolve. President Lord Egremont opposite. There is a large car park in Petworth be released for sale on Wednesday 23 June. Festival Board Neil Franks (Chairman) (GU28 0AP) and additional free parking by the Sylvia Book by Telephone from 15 June the Box Office Alan Bennie Beaufoy Centre (GU28 0ET) off the mini roundabout Priority Booking for Sponsors: is open for telephone bookings between the Lord Egremont on the A272. 18 May – 14 June (Sponsors Concierge service) hours of 10:00 - 13:00, Tuesday to Saturday. Sir Geoffrey Pattie Please call the Box Office on 01798 344576. Peter Rhys-Evans Kate Wardle Concessions Priority Booking for Patrons: 25 May – 14 June (By POST 25 May – 1 June / ONLINE and Terms and Conditions: For all ticketed events children aged 18 and under PHONE 2 –14 June) Georgina Willis may purchase tickets for £5 or free where stated Once purchased, tickets cannot be exchanged. Artistic Director Stewart Collins Priority Booking for Friends: 8 June – 14 June Refunds are not given unless the event is cancelled. – please refer to each concert listing for details. Festival Manager Kate Wardle (ONLINE and PHONE ONLY) The lowest priced seats in St. Mary’s Church are The information contained in our brochures and on Event Manager & Publications Editor Kate Lavender available to children aged 18 and under free of *Please note that we are unable to offer any Assistant to the Festival Manager Hettie McNeil our website was correct at the time of publishing charge, but must be pre-booked. discounts to Patrons and Friends this year but may be subject to subsequent alteration. Technical Manager Peter Hall Rhino Audio Visual Ltd Petworth Festival is a company limited by Key Dates and Information: The purchase of a ticket indicates permission for Venues & Volunteers Manager Liz Harris Petworth Festival Ltd to use photographs of events guarantee. Late April/early May: Sponsors and Patrons will Secretary to the Board Sarah Matthews receive a small brochure giving details of our 2021 in which you might appear for publicity purposes. Box Office Pam Hampel, Carole Field, Judy Howard, Hettie McNeil, Registration Number 5710001 and Registered summer programme to allow plenty of time to Please let Petworth Festival Ltd know immediately if Imke Sanderson, Deborah Taylor & Kate Wardle Charity Number 1113784. choose which events they would like to book for. you do not want your image used in this way. Early May: Friends will receive a leaflet with up- All guidance regarding health and safety must to-date details of our 2021 summer programme. be adhered to whilst attending our events. Thank you. 2 www.petworthfestival.org.uk / Enquiries 01798 343055 www.petworthfestival.org.uk / Enquiries 01798 343055 3
Petworth Festival 2021 Wednesday 14 – Saturday 31 July Petworth Festival 2021 Wednesday 14 – Saturday 31 July Wednesday 14 July | St Mary’s Church Thursday 15 - Saturday 31 July | Kevis House Gallery, Lombard Street 6.30pm – 7.30pm approx Monday - Saturday 10.00 am - 5.00pm Festival Service Jill Bray - Earth Lines. A Retrospective (exhibition) The 2021 Petworth Festival opens with the Printmaker and painter Jill Bray (b. 1936) has over the past annual service in celebration of the arts and four decades created an extensive and unique body of work, creativity. We welcome Ruth Bushyager, Bishop inspired by her abiding interest in the landscape. Bray studied of Horsham, who will give the main address. The art first at Bishop Otter College, Chichester and then at service will be led by Canon Mark Gilbert SSC, Southampton College of Art where she was influenced by the with music directed by Matthew Cooke. work of Peter Lanyon, Graham Sutherland, and Ivon Hitchens. Ruth Bushyager was consecrated Bishop of Bray exhibited in numerous shows in the UK and overseas, was Horsham in July 2020. Prior to her episcopal a member of Printmaker’s Council, and her work is in several ministry, she was the vicar of St Paul’s Dorking public collections, yet she has remained overlooked compared in Surrey; previous clergy roles have included to some of her contemporaries working in a similar vein, Jill Bray. Monolith I. chaplain to a boarding school in Oxford, Area which this exhibition attempts to redress. 50 paintings, Carborundum Print and Collage Missioner in London, and serving parishes carborundum prints and collages produced between 1979 in Abingdon and Nottingham. Life before and 2019 will be on display. ordination included working as an International Policy Advisor in the Cabinet Office in Westminster. Thursday 15 July | Leconfield Hall 11.15am – 12.15pm Dr Gill Clarke - The Bishop Otter Art Collection: The Vision Of Two Remarkable Women (talk) To link in with Kevis House Gallery’s Festival exhibition, this illustrated Rt Revd Ruth Bushyager talk explores how two remarkable women, Sheila McCririck, Head of Art at Bishop Otter College (1949-77), and Principal ‘Betty’ Murray (1948-70), acquired work by some of the great figures in twentieth- century British art to build post Second World War the Bishop Otter Art Collection (now University of Chichester). The distinguished collection comprises works by leading post-war artists and includes, amongst others, Ivon Hitchens, Peter Lanyon, Sandra Blow, Henry Moore and Gill Clarke John Hitchens. Jill Bray, whose work can be seen in the retrospective exhibition Earth Lines at Kevis House Gallery, also had work acquired by Sheila McCririck for the collection. Dr Gill Clarke has published widely on twentieth century British Art and guest-curated art exhibitions in the south of England, the next of which will be at the Russell-Cotes Art Gallery and Museum, Bournemouth. She was Visiting Professor at the Otter Gallery, University of Chichester from 2012 until the Gallery closed in 2018. Tickets: £15.40 (18 and under £5) In association with Kevis House Gallery 4 www.petworthfestival.org.uk / Enquiries 01798 343055 www.petworthfestival.org.uk / Enquiries 01798 343055 5
Petworth Festival 2021 Wednesday 14 – Saturday 31 July Petworth Festival 2021 Wednesday 14 – Saturday 31 July Thursday 15 July | St Mary’s Church 5.00pm – 6.00pm & 8.00pm – 9.00pm Jess Gillam Ensemble Hailing from Ulverston in Cumbria, Jess Gillam is animating the music world with her outstanding talent and infectious personality. After performing at the Last Night of the Proms in 2018 and having her performance described as “the indisputable highlight” by BBC News, Jess continues to grow her international career, as well as presenting on TV and radio – indeed she was the youngest ever presenter for BBC Radio 3 and now hosts a weekly show and podcast called This Classical Life where she and her musical guests chat, swap tracks and share the music they love. Marking the first ever tour of her brilliant and youthful seven-piece Jess Gillam Ensemble, she performs a characteristically diverse and accessible programme ranging from Piazzolla’s Histoire du Tango, to Kurt Weill’s stunning Je ne t’aime pas, and Joby Talbot’s Transit of Venus. Tickets: Band D £22, £14.85, £8.25 & £5.50 Thursday 15 July | Leconfield Hall (18 and under £5, FREE in adult £5.50 seats) 7.45pm – 9.30pm Generously sponsored by Beth Dugan, Judy Flint, Trevor & Lynne Matthews, Kathryn Roberts & Sean Lakeman Gordon & Tina Owen and Roger & Charlotte The Dartmoor-based husband and wife team have twice won the coveted ‘best duo’ title Ter Haar at the BBC Radio 2 Folk Awards (2013/2016), consistently delivering assured, distinctive performances both live and recorded. Over two decades of performance they have never been trapped in a groove, always being bold and innovative and mixing traditional song arrangements with their self-penned material which reels from the bitter to the sweet, the wry to the sad, the political to the passive… Kathryn Roberts’ smoky, assertive vocals are a tasty feast for listeners craving music that requires a sharp mind and an open heart. Billboard Magazine As a guitarist, producer and co-songwriter, Sean Lakeman is one of the unsung heroes of modern British folk. Mojo Magazine Tickets: £19.80 (18 and under £5) Generously sponsored by the Golden Charitable Trust Jess Gillam (Photo: Robin Clewley) 6 www.petworthfestival.org.uk / Enquiries 01798 343055 www.petworthfestival.org.uk / Enquiries 01798 343055 7
Petworth Festival 2021 Wednesday 14 – Saturday 31 July Petworth Festival 2021 Wednesday 14 – Saturday 31 July Salix Quartet (Photo: IOA Photography) Bloomsbury Quartet (Photo: Christian Maier Smith) Friday 16 July | STRING QUARTET DAY St Mary’s Church Friday 16 July | STRING QUARTET DAY St Mary’s Church 12 noon – 1.00pm 7.30pm – 9.10pm Royal Academy Lunchtimes: Salix Quartet Bloomsbury Quartet – ReCentred: Elizabeth Maconchy Angus Bain violin Naori Takahashi violin Following the great success of 2019’s inaugural ‘pay-as-you-wish’ concert, the Petworth Thomas Kettle viola Festival invites you to join us for another concert featuring music that is all too often under- Elliott Bailey cello represented – in this instance music by two superb female composers, Dame Elizabeth Maconchy DBE and her equally luminous daughter, Nicola Lefanu. The festival continues to celebrate its relationship with the Royal Academy of Music with a series of lunchtime events. The first features the Salix Quartet, which was formed in The Bloomsbury Quartet – which excelled at a previous Petworth Festival when a Royal 2020 by a group of final year postgraduate students. They are currently on the Frost Trust Academy of Music ensemble – brings Elizabeth Maconchy’s life and music into focus. ASSET scheme studying under the Doric Quartet violinists, Alex Redington and Ying Xue. The programme also includes music by Nicola Lefanu and by Maconchy’s teacher, Ralph Vaughan-Williams. Mozart String Quartet No. 21 in D major, K. 575 Prussian Samuel Coleridge-Taylor Three Movements from Fantasiestücke, Op. 5 This wholly innovative evening is in two parts and mixes the music with a multimedia Fanny Hensel (Mendelssohn) String Quartet in E flat major installation to help familiarise the audience with the programme and the players: a mixture of film, photography and ‘live’ programme notes. Tickets: Band F £9.90, £7.70, £6 & £3.30 (18 and under £4, FREE in adult £7.70, £6 & £3.30 seats) Elizabeth Maconchy String Quartet No. 1 Vaughan-Williams String Quartet No. 2 in A minor Generously sponsored by The Barlavington Estate, Lady Susan Anstruther, Nicola Lefanu String Quartet No. 2 Sir Sebastian & Lady Anstruther Elizabeth Maconchy String Quartet No, 11 Tickets for this ‘pay-as-you-wish’ concert are free, but please book as normal and then decide at the end of the evening how much you wish to pay. 8 www.petworthfestival.org.uk / Enquiries 01798 343055 www.petworthfestival.org.uk / Enquiries 01798 343055 9
Petworth Festival 2021 Wednesday 14 – Saturday 31 July Petworth Festival 2021 Wednesday 14 – Saturday 31 July Friday 16 July | Leconfield Hall 7.45pm – 9.30pm Bounder & Cad Welcome returnees to the festival, Bounder & Cad are the charmingly mischievous musical comedy duo whose lyrics 10 Downing Street tried to censor - until their jazzy tunes had the PM dancing... (you’ll have to guess which one of course!). Expect an evening of wonderfully witty bespoke songs and skits - many written to order with swingin’ jazz accompaniment on piano - from a duo of gentlemen who have performed for three princesses, two PMs, and one Tim Henman. And tonight it’s us! Tickets: £19.80 (18 and under £5) Generously sponsored by Meghdoots Mystique Masala Charlotte Campbell Slinkies Saturday 17 July | Petworth House Pleasure Ground 11.00am - 3.30pm The Petworth Festival Summer Weekend Out A first for the festival – working in association with the National Trust, Petworth House’s Pleasure Ground comes alive with a series of free performances for the whole family. Street entertainers, music, buskers, stilt walkers and the frankly surreal and bizarre. Do also take the opportunity to drop into the Leconfield Hall whilst in town to see artwork created by local school children during the course of the latest Petworth Festival/West Sussex Arts Society PopUp Art project, and look out for Children’s Workshops heritage walks around Petworth where you can discover some of the many nooks and crannies in our beautiful town. Five hours during which to see Petworth en fête and in an entirely different light. And we say it again – all free! The acts performing in the Pleasure Ground include an entirely mischievous trio of Slinkies; The Tree Fellas; Dennis Teeth the Gramophone DJ; a pair of Mermaids clearly some way from their natural habitat; music from Charlotte Campbell; the beautiful installation that is The Bell Orchestra; ‘street entertainer’ supreme Marky Jay; and hands- on activities including a circus skills workshop and an opportunity to make-your-own-art with The Children’s Workshop. FREE EVENT By kind permission of the National Trust Generously sponsored by Petworth Places Bounder & Cad (Photo: Will Corder) 10 www.petworthfestival.org.uk / Enquiries 01798 343055 www.petworthfestival.org.uk / Enquiries 01798 343055 11
Petworth Festival 2021 Wednesday 14 – Saturday 31 July Petworth Festival 2021 Wednesday 14 – Saturday 31 July Saturday 17 July | Leconfield Hall 7.45pm – 9.45pm Budapest Café Orchestra Christian Garrick violin Eddie Hession accordion Kelly Cantlon double bass Adrian Zolotuhin guitar, saz, balalaika, domra The Budapest Café Orchestra was established by composer and violinist Christian Garrick in 2009. They play a blistering barrage of traditional folk and gypsy-flavoured music from across the Balkans and Russia, Klezmer laments, Romanian Doinas, Hungarian Czardas and their own unique re-imaginings of some of the biggest pieces ever written by the greats. The BCO has won legions of fans through their magical and infectious performances. Evoking vivid images of Tzigane fiddle maestros, Budapest café life and gypsy campfires - plus a few surprises along the way – they are hugely entertaining, with immense skill and profound musicianship. A show by the BCO is good enough to make you want to book that holiday down the Danube! Tickets: £19.80 (18 and under £5) Adrian Brendel (Photo: Jack Liebeck) Alasdair Beatson (Photo: Kaupo Kikkas) Saturday 17 July | St Mary’s Church Generously sponsored by Sofas & Stuff 7.30pm – 9.30pm Adrian Brendel (cello) with Alasdair Beatson (piano) Born into a family with a very special musical provenance, Adrian Brendel is one of the most versatile and original cellists of his generation. He has travelled the world as soloist, collaborator and teacher. His discovery of contemporary music through the works of Kurtag, Kagel and Ligeti in his teenage years opened a new and vital avenue that he continues to explore with huge enthusiasm alongside his passion for jazz and world music. In 2014 he became a member of the Nash Ensemble of London. He appears in partnership with the fine Scottish pianist Alasdair Beatson who works prolifically both as a soloist and chamber musician. The wide-ranging programme includes a further nod to Ludwig van Beethoven, the Sonata in A Major, one of the cornerstones of the cello repertoire. Fauré Cello Sonata No.1 in D minor Op. 29 Poulenc Cello Sonata Op. 143 Schumann 5 Stücke im Volkston Op. 102 Beethoven Sonata in A major Op. 69 Tickets: Band A £37.40, £24.20, £14.85, £8.80 (18 under £5, FREE in adult £8.80 seats) Generously sponsored by James & Clare Kirkman, Kees & Diana van der Klugt and Neathercoat Financial Planning 12 www.petworthfestival.org.uk / Enquiries 01798 343055 www.petworthfestival.org.uk / Enquiries 01798 343055 13
Petworth Festival 2021 Wednesday 14 – Saturday 31 July Petworth Festival 2021 Wednesday 14 – Saturday 31 July Sunday 18 July | Petworth House Pleasure Ground From 1.00pm – approx 4.00pm The Petworth Festival Summer Weekend Out The Petworth Festival teams up with the National Trust for a second day to present a free, open-house event featuring a performance of Frances Hodgson Burnett’s enchanting children’s tale, The Secret Garden. “If you look the right way, you can see that the whole world is a garden.” A wonderful opportunity to enjoy Petworth Park and Pleasure Ground. Before and after the show, we welcome The Tree Fellas - two oversized trees and one sapling puppet who talk, walk, tease and misbehave, and all with their own story to tell. FREE EVENT By kind permission of the National Trust Generously sponsored by Petworth Places Imogen Cooper (Photo: Michael Eleftheriades) Monday 19 July | Champs Hill Sunday 18 July | St Mary’s Church 7.30pm – 9.20pm 7.30pm – 9.15pm Imogen Cooper Genesis Sixteen Petworth Festival is thrilled to welcome Imogen Cooper. In the words of Sir Simon Rattle, Genesis Sixteen is one of the UK’s most ‘Imogen is one of the greatest musicians England has produced. She’s utterly without exciting young vocal ensembles, each show. There’s a poetic, reflective side to her which is always there in her playing. It isn’t annual intake featuring the most highly Imogen’s style to play to the gallery. She’s not someone who goes in for fireworks in the talented members of the coming generation rafters. But I can bet you that if I were to ask any orchestral musicians who they rate as of singers. The brainchild of The Sixteen’s one of the [greatest], three out of four of them will come up with Imogen’s name first time Harry Christophers, the members of Genesis around – and orchestral musicians are the toughest critics.’ Sixteen range from 18-23 and are the Schubert Sonata in A minor D. 845 product of the UK’s first ever fully-funded Ravel Sonatine programme of its kind. Alumni from its first Liszt Jeux d’Eaux à la Villa d’Este seven years have already enjoyed success Ravel Jeux d’Eau since their graduation, performing, recording Genesis Sixteen (Photo: Andreas-Grieger) and touring with top professional groups. Liszt Rhapsody in A minor No. 13 Directed by The Sixteen’s inspirational Wine included in the ticket price and served from 6.45pm associate conductor and renowned baritone Eamonn Dougan, the mixed programme will be announced in due course. Gardens open from 5pm for picnics Tickets: Band C £27.50, £17.60, £9.90, £7.70 (18 under £5, FREE in adult £7.70 seats) Tickets: £30.80 (18 and under £5) Generously sponsored by Jonathan & Claudia Golden, Veronica Henty, Generously sponsored by The Bowerman Charitable Trust John & Catherine Hickman and Kingston Estates 14 www.petworthfestival.org.uk / Enquiries 01798 343055 www.petworthfestival.org.uk / Enquiries 01798 343055 15
Petworth Festival 2021 Wednesday 14 – Saturday 31 July Petworth Festival 2021 Wednesday 14 – Saturday 31 July Trio Mazzolini (Photo: Conrad Litchfield) Mark Padmore (Photo: Marco Borggreve) Imogen Cooper (Photo: Sim Canetty-Clarke) Tuesday 20 July | St Mary’s Church 7.30pm – 9.20pm Mark Padmore (tenor) and Imogen Cooper (piano) Following her solo recital (see p.15), Imogen Cooper is joined by one of our greatest interpreters of Lieder and song, Mark Padmore. Born in London and an alumnus of King’s Tuesday 20 July | St Mary’s Church College Cambridge, he has established an international career in opera, concert and 12 noon – 1.00pm recital. His appearances in Bach Passions have gained particular notice, especially his renowned performances as the Evangelist in the St Matthew and St John Passions with Royal Academy Lunchtimes: Trio Mazzolini the Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra and Sir Simon Rattle, staged by Peter Sellars. Mark was Jack Greed violin voted 2016 Vocalist of the Year by Musical America and was appointed CBE in the 2019 Yurie Lee cello Queen’s Birthday Honours List. Harry Rylance piano Haydn She Never Told her Love The second in this year’s sequence of lunchtime concerts featuring young musicians The Spirit’s Song from the Royal Academy of Music. The festival has been following pianist Harry Rylance’s Antwort auf die Frage eines Mädchens career for some years now and his ensemble, Trio Mazzolini, has already established an Mozart Das Veilchen international reputation, most recently in Canada where they gave a concert recorded by Abendempfindung CBC to exceptional acclaim. Beethoven Mailied Neue Liebe, neues Leben Haydn Piano Trio in C major Hob. XV/27 Aus Goethe’s Faust Judith Weir Piano Trio Adelaïde Debussy Piano Trio in G major L. 5 An die ferne Geliebte Tickets: Band F £9.90, £7.70, £6 & £3.30 (18 and under £4, FREE in adult £7.70, £6 & £3.30 seats) Schumann Hans Christian Andersen Lieder Op. 40 Eichendorff Liederkreiss Op. 39 Generously sponsored by The Barlavington Estate, Lady Susan Anstruther, Sir Sebastian & Lady Anstruther Tickets: Band A £37.40, £24.20, £14.85, £8.80 (18 under £5, FREE in adult £8.80 seats) Generously sponsored by James & Emma Barnard, Gay Bradley, Andrea Frears, Nigel & Alison Goodenough, Rick & Janeen Haythornthwaite, John & Catherine Hickman, Diana Midmer and Kingston Estates 16 www.petworthfestival.org.uk / Enquiries 01798 343055 www.petworthfestival.org.uk / Enquiries 01798 343055 17
Petworth Petworth Festival Festival 2021 2021Wednesday Wednesday 14 14 –– Saturday Saturday 31 31 July July Petworth Festival 2021 Wednesday 14 – Saturday 31 July Christian Lindberg (Photo: Mats Bäcker) Roland Pöntinen (Photo: Simon Larsson) Wednesday 21 July | St Mary’s Church 7.30pm – 9.40pm Christian Lindberg (trombone) and Roland Pöntinen (piano) Art of Moog (Photo: Robert Piwko) A festival highlight in the making, we are delighted to welcome the one and only Christian Lindberg. Lindberg’s achievements for the trombone can only be compared with those of Tuesday 20 July | Leconfield Hall Paganini for the violin or Liszt for the piano. 7.45pm – 9.40pm Having premièred over 300 works for the trombone including more than 90 major concertos, recorded over 70 solo CDs, had an international solo competition created in Art of Moog his name and been voted top brass player of the 20th century alongside Miles Davis and Louis Armstrong, Christian Lindberg is nothing less than a living legend. On top of his Fifty years on from Wendy Carlos’ iconic album Switched on Bach, Art of Moog plays unrivalled career as a trombonist Lindberg has now also embarked on a highly successful the music of J S Bach on cutting edge analogue and digital synthesizers, along with conducting career. some unashamed electronica overtones. Formed by harpsichord and synth player Robin Bigwood with fellow musicians Steven Devine, Annabel Knight and Martin Perkins, Art of He is joined for his 40th anniversary tour by fellow Swede Roland Pöntinen, a man Moog made its debut in the 2018 Bach Weekend at Kings Place in London. In their day described as having ‘an insatiable musical appetite and a stupendous technique.’ jobs they play with some of the UK and Europe’s leading orchestras and ensembles, have Rossini (arr. Lindberg/Pöntinen) Overture to William Tell made award-winning solo recordings, and, amongst much else, recorded soundtracks Pöntinen L’Heure Bleue for Harry Potter and Wes Anderson movies. In Art of Moog they swap old instruments for Albéniz Malagueña (solo piano) an array of Moogs, Nords, Rolands, vocoders, guitar pedals and an Akai wind-synth, to Rossini (arr. Lindberg/Pöntinen) Carmen Suite create scintillating soundscapes and atmospheres undreamt of 300 years ago. They’ve Lindberg Black Hawk Eagle played in a whole range of city and summer festivals, to audiences of classical specialists Rachmaninov Two Preludes from Op. 32 (solo piano) and electronica aficionados alike, to great critical acclaim. No. 5 in G major No. 12 in G sharp minor Tickets: £19.80 (18 and under £5) Tchaikovsky (arr. Lindberg/Pöntinen) Nutcracker Suite Tickets: Band B £33, £22, £12.10, £8.25 (18 under £5, FREE in adult £8.25 seats) Generously sponsored by The Franks Family and Jonathan & Claudia Golden 18 www.petworthfestival.org.uk / Enquiries 01798 343055 www.petworthfestival.org.uk / Enquiries 01798 343055 19
Petworth Festival 2021 Wednesday 14 – Saturday 31 July Petworth Festival 2021 Wednesday 14 – Saturday 31 July Elliott Morris (Photo: Ron Milsom) Henry Webster Wednesday 21 July | Leconfield Hall Thursday 22 July | Leconfield Hall 7.45pm – 9.40pm 11.15am – 12.15pm Dominic Alldis Trio - A Tribute to Jacques Loussier Coffee Concert with Elliott Morris and Henry Webster Dominic Alldis pianist & arranger Henry Webster fiddle Andrew Cleyndert double bass Elliott Morris guitar/vocals Martin France drums The first of two relaxed coffee concerts with young traditional and folk musicians who are In 1959 the Jacques Loussier Trio released a seminal album called Play Bach. Their being nurtured by Live Music Now. LMN was founded by the great Yehudi Menuhin to blending of jazz and classical led to a new musical genre called ‘third stream’. The trio ensure that music in all its manifestations enjoys as wide an audience as possible. went on to sell more than seven million records and play 3,000 concerts worldwide. Award-winning fiddle player Henry Webster is among the latest generation of folk Jacques Loussier sadly passed away in March 2020, but by way of tribute the Dominic musicians bringing a fresh perspective to a precious tradition whilst, with hundreds of gigs Alldis Trio performs jazz arrangements of themes by Bach, Corelli, Handel, Fauré, Satie, behind him (and a tip from Acoustic magazine as being ‘The Next Big Thing’) Elliott Morris Ravel, Tchaikovsky, Chopin and Bartok. has a formidable reputation as one of the hardest-working and most sought-after young The Dominic Alldis Trio comprises three outstanding jazz musicians who collectively bring artists on the acoustic scene. a fresh and contemporary approach to famous themes from classical music and opera. Tickets: £15.40 (18 and under £5) Tickets: £19.80 (18 and under £5) Generously sponsored by Sir Geoffrey & Lady Pattie Generously sponsored by Guilt Lingerie 20 www.petworthfestival.org.uk / Enquiries 01798 343055 www.petworthfestival.org.uk / Enquiries 01798 343055 21
Petworth Festival 2021 Wednesday 14 – Saturday 31 July Petworth Festival 2021 Wednesday 14 – Saturday 31 July Gary Stewart’s Graceland (Photo: Peter Dunwell) Isata Kanneh-Mason (Photo: Robin Clewley) Thursday 22 July | Petworth House Stable Yard 7.30pm – 10.10pm (Doors open 6.45pm) Friday 23 July | Midhurst Rother College The Music of Paul Simon – A Celebration 7.30pm – 9.30pm Petworth Festival returns to Petworth House’s unique stable yard for the first of three Isata Kanneh-Mason (piano) magical evenings by kind permission of Lord and Lady Egremont and the National Trust. The Petworth Festival welcomes back the remarkable pianist Isata Kanneh-Mason who so The first is dedicated to the music of the multi-Grammy award winning Paul Simon. In memorably appeared with her cellist brother, Sheku, at last October’s Petworth Festival the first half an uncanny recreation of his partnership with Art Garfunkel by the duo, Autumn Special. On this occasion we welcome her as a soloist having topped the classical Bookends, and then in the second the full-on contrast that is Gary Stewart’s brilliant live charts with her debut album Romance featuring the music of Clara Schumann. For her reworking of the iconic album Graceland, with its sequence of songs inspired (amongst recital, Isata brings a wide-ranging programme including major works by Mozart and much else) by mbaqanga – South African street music. Joyous music making by a hugely Beethoven, with the second half dedicated to the music by two American greats – Gershwin talented seven-piece band. and Samuel Barber - and the remarkable living Russian composer, Sofia Gubaidulina. Tickets: £31.90 (18 and under £5) Mozart Sonata No. 14 in C minor K.457 Chopin Ballade No. 2 in F major, Op. 38 There will be a bar selling wine, Langhams ale and soft drinks. Beethoven Sonata No. 1 in F minor, Op. 2, No. 1 Hot drinks, bakery and ice cream will be available from The Gubaidulina Chaconne Hungry Guest. Gershwin Three Preludes Barber Piano Sonata in E flat minor, Op. 26 Please note that the auditorium is outside so do dress appropriately for the weather. Fixed unreserved seats are provided. Tickets: £35 (18 under £5) By kind permission of Lord & Lady Egremont and the National Trust Generously sponsored by Christopher & Joan Hampson, Nick & Pat Moore, Stephen & Anna Nash, John & Corinne Older and two anonymous donors Generously sponsored by Alan & Sara Bennie and Charlie & Rosie Drayson 22 www.petworthfestival.org.uk / Enquiries 01798 343055 www.petworthfestival.org.uk / Enquiries 01798 343055 23
Petworth Festival 2021 Wednesday 14 – Saturday 31 July Petworth Festival 2021 Wednesday 14 – Saturday 31 July Friday 23 July | Petworth House Stable Yard 7.30pm – 10.00pm (Doors open 6.45pm) Blues in The Stables with The Blues Band The second of three special evenings in the unique environment of the Stable Yard at Petworth House. Picking up where Georgie Fame so memorably left off in 2019, we welcome The Blues Lara Melda (Photo: Mark Woods-Nunn) Band. In a career that stretches to almost two and a half decades and over 16 albums Saturday 24 July | St Mary’s Church they continue to add to their growing army of followers; it’s not unheard of to find three 12 noon – 1.00pm generations from the same family at a gig. The band are today acknowledged throughout Europe and beyond as being amongst the very finest purveyors of rhythm & blues. Lara Melda (piano) The Blues Band is headed up by the one and only Paul Jones. Having declined Brian The first scholarship holder in 2015 under the Imogen Cooper Music Trust, Lara Melda Jones’ invitation to join the fledgling Rolling Stones in 1962, Paul accepted the very next won the BBC Young Musician 2010 competition, performing Saint-Saëns Piano Concerto offer, a job with the group which soon became Manfred Mann. Over the years, Paul’s No. 2 in the final round with Vasily Petrenko and the BBC National Orchestra of Wales songs have been recorded by people like Ten Years After, Al Kooper and Carlos Santana in Cardiff. In the year that her mentor appears twice in concert at the festival, we are - and he has also written for films, television and commercials. As a harmonica man, he delighted to welcome an extraordinary talent to St Mary’s Church playing repertoire by has performed publicly and/or recorded with Memphis Slim, Alexis Korner, Henry Gray, two piano greats, Frederick Chopin and Serge Rachmaninov. Alvin “Youngblood” Hart, Susan Tedeschi, Eric Bibb, Otis Grand - not to mention the likes Chopin Nocturne in B flat minor, Op. 9 No. 1 of Tina Turner and the Royal Ballet Sinfonia. The list of guests on his programmes on BBC Rachmaninov Etude Tableau No. 7 in E flat major, Op. 33 Radio 2 and Jazz FM is quite simply encyclopaedic… Rachmaninov Etude Tableau No. 8 in G minor, Op. 33 Tickets: £31.90 (18 and under £5) Rachmaninov Prelude in D major, Op. 23 No. 4 There will be a bar selling wine, Langhams ale and soft drinks. Chopin Sonata No. 3 in B minor, Op. 58 Hot drinks, bakery and ice cream will be available from The Tickets: Band E £15.40, £10, £7 & £5 (18 and under £5, FREE in adult £5 seats) Hungry Guest. In memory of Deborah Godfray Please note that the auditorium is outside so do dress appropriately for the weather. Fixed unreserved seats are provided. By kind permission of Lord & Lady Egremont and the National Trust Generously sponsored by Russell & Lesley Drummond, Denise Gabriel, Andrew & Judy Howard, Robert & Sarah Jeans, Barrington & Co and Sacre Associates 24 www.petworthfestival.org.uk / Enquiries 01798 343055 www.petworthfestival.org.uk / Enquiries 01798 343055 25
Petworth Festival 2021 Wednesday 14 – Saturday 31 July Petworth Festival 2021 Wednesday 14 – Saturday 31 July Sunday 25 July | Leconfield Hall 11.15am – 12.15pm Rubbish Shakespeare: A Midsummer Night’s Dream Definitely aimed at the younger audience, join the Rubbish Shakespeare Company for their ‘rubbish’ version of ‘the immortal Bard’s’ much loved spectacle A Midsummer Night’s Dream. What to expect? An hour full of high- octane slapstick action and mischievous storytelling: a trail of wigs, bubble guns, life-size cardboard cut-outs, and a frankly pitiful attempt at roller skating. The Rubbish Shakespeare Company (RubSC) is a children’s and family-friendly theatre company, whose roots are in Creative Education. Founded by three Liverpool John Si Cranstoun Dynamo Quartet Moores University graduates in 2007, their mission is to make the Bard’s work accessible to everyone. As for those who’ve had negative formative experiences with Shakespeare, Saturday 24 July | Petworth House Stable Yard RubSC want to show Shakespeare is not, in fact, rubbish! 6.00pm – 9.30pm (Doors open 5.30pm) This show will be free to anyone under 105... Jazz in The Stables with Si Cranstoun, The Dynamo Although tickets are free please book for this event as with other Leconfield Hall events Quartet and the West Sussex Youth Big Band Generously sponsored by Seaford College One of the most popular dates not just in the festival calendar, but also the Petworth calendar, described as ‘one of the happiest nights of the year’…. Three fabulous bands take to the stage in this annual celebration of good times, great jazz and not a little dancing. Topping the bill is the hugely charismatic Si Cranstoun and Sunday 25 July | Meet at St Mary’s Church, Petworth (GU28 0AE) his band, a genuine star in the making, with support from a group where the clue is in 2.00pm – 5.00pm the name – The Dynamo Quartet. Proceedings kick-off at 6pm in the hands of festival regulars, the young musicians of the West Sussex Youth Big Band. Festival Walk Tickets: £31.90 (18 and under £5) This year’s Festival Walk led by Jonathan Golden will There will be a bar selling wine, Langhams ale and soft drinks. take in two of Petworth’s jewels: Petworth Deer Park Hot drinks, hot and cold food, bakery and ice creams will be and the Shimmings Valley. Our route joins these available from The Hungry Guest. together by a less well-known loop in the Balls Cross Please note that the auditorium is outside so do dress appropriately for the weather. area north of the town. The walk is about 7 miles and Fixed unreserved seats are provided. the going is easy. By kind permission of Lord & Lady Egremont and the National Trust There is parking available in the Petworth Petworth House and Park (Photo: Charlie Wheeler) Town Centre Car Park (GU28 0AP). Generously sponsored by Toni Arden, Peter & Fran Rhys-Evans, Christopher & Diana Purchas, English Woodlands Timber and The walk itself is free, and will be on wet or fine! Boots recommended. Dogs who don’t John Bird Antiques wander off are welcome. In memory of Michael Harting FREE – no booking required 26 www.petworthfestival.org.uk / Enquiries 01798 343055 www.petworthfestival.org.uk / Enquiries 01798 343055 27
Petworth Festival 2021 Wednesday 14 – Saturday 31 July Petworth Festival 2021 Wednesday 14 – Saturday 31 July Sunday 25 July | Bignor Park 6.00pm (Ends approx 8.10pm) Emma Johnson Monday 26 July | St Mary’s Church Illyria – Gilbert & Sullivan’s HMS Pinafore 7.30pm – 9.40pm G & S at the festival! For the first time in over a decade we bring operetta to the festival, the glorious grounds of Bignor Park providing the backdrop for the ‘Savoy’ classic. Emma Johnson and Friends Set on board the warship HMS Pinafore, the opera cheerfully mocks such great British One of our finest solo clarinettists brings her stellar ensemble of musician friends to institutions as Class, Patriotism and the Royal Navy. Josephine, the captain’s daughter, is Petworth in a programme based around the mighty Quartet for the End of Time by Olivier in love with Ralph, a common sailor, but her father wants her to marry Sir Joseph Porter, Messiaen. Perhaps the French composer’s greatest masterpiece, the quartet was written First Lord of the Admiralty. The couple are caught as they elope from the ship and Ralph whilst Messiaen was imprisoned during World War II, but ultimately lives and breathes is locked in the ship’s dungeon. Only when certain revelations are made by Buttercup, a hope and beauty. By contrast, the programme opens with music by the young Beethoven. dockside vendor, can everyone end up freely marrying their true hearts’ loves. Emma’s friends are Simon Blendis (violin), Raphael Wallfisch (cello) and Martin Roscoe This wonderful comic opera gets the complete Illyria treatment, faithfully performed by a (piano) reduced cast on a beautiful nautical set. Beethoven Variations on La Ci Darem La Mano (clarinet and piano) Tickets: £28.60 (18 and under £5) Brahms Sonatensatz (violin and piano) The performance is outside. Please bring your own rugs or low backed seating and Beethoven Trio Op.1 1 (cello, clarinet and piano) dress for the weather. Grounds open from 4.30pm for picnics. Messiaen Quartet for the End of Time Hot drinks, bakery and ice cream will be available from The Hungry Guest. Tickets: Band A £37.40, £24.20, £14.85, £8.80 (18 under £5, FREE in adult £8.80 seats) Picnic food and drinks will be available to pre-order from The Hungry Guest. Generously sponsored by John & Belinda Horley, Sue Marsh, Anthea Martin-Jenkins, With grateful thanks to Lord & Lady Mersey Bryan Scholey and two anonymous donors Generously sponsored by Carol Brinson, Gavin & Caro Darlington, HH Susan Hamilton QC, The Hungry Guest and Petworth Places 28 www.petworthfestival.org.uk / Enquiries 01798 343055 www.petworthfestival.org.uk / Enquiries 01798 343055 29
Petworth Festival 2021 Wednesday 14 – Saturday 31 July Petworth Festival 2021 Wednesday 14 – Saturday 31 July Tuesday 27 July | St Mary’s Church 12 noon – 1.00pm Royal Academy Lunchtimes: Junyan Chen (piano) Tuesday 27 July | Midhurst Rother College 7.30pm – 9.30pm The third of three concerts featuring the remarkable talents of students at the Royal Academy of Music, the festival having now enjoyed a key musical relationship for six years. High-flying young Chinese pianist Junyan Chen gives festival audiences a Radio Live! A hilarious romp through 50 years of broadcasting contrasting programme covering almost three centuries of music written for the keyboard. Starring Alistair McGowan, the Reverend Richard Coles, Garry Richardson, Charlotte Bach French Suite No. 3 in B minor BWV.814 Green and special guest Joe Stilgoe Sofia Gubaidulina Piano Sonata A unique – and definitely stellar - group of seasoned radio pros come together for a Liszt Selection of Transcendental Etudes: celebration of 50 years of broadcasting, in an unforgettable evening of comedy, music IV Mazeppa and nostalgia. V Feux Follets VIII Wilde Jagd Hosted by the Today programme’s Garry Richardson (“and here’s Garry with the sport”), X Appassionata join Alistair McGowan, the Reverend Richard Coles, Charlotte Green (“and here’s XI Harmonies du Soir Charlotte with the news”) and Special Guest Joe Stilgoe as they reminisce in a show packed with hilarious anecdotes, sketches and music. Together these presenters have Tickets: Band F £9.90, £7.70, £6 & £3.30 (18 and under £4, FREE in adult £7.70, £6 & been broadcasting on our airwaves for over two centuries. £3.30 seats) Tickets: £28.60 (18 and under £5) Generously sponsored by The Barlavington Estate, Lady Susan Anstruther, Sir Sebastian & Lady Anstruther Generously sponsored by Artichoke Bespoke Kitchen Design and Middleton Advisors 30 www.petworthfestival.org.uk / Enquiries 01798 343055 www.petworthfestival.org.uk / Enquiries 01798 343055 31
Petworth Festival 2021 Wednesday 14 – Saturday 31 July Petworth Festival 2021 Wednesday 14 – Saturday 31 July Susan Bullock (Photo: Christina Raphaelle) Richard Sisson Wednesday 28 July | Champs Hill 7.30pm – 9.20pm Susan Bullock (soprano) and Richard Sisson (piano) - Songs My Father Taught Me Internationally renowned soprano Susan Bullock brings to the Champs Hill Music Room an evening of classic songs from the Great American Songbook, featuring work by Seckou Keita and Catrin Finch (Photo: Andy Morgan) Harold Arlen, George Gershwin, Jerome Kern, Richard Rodgers and Stephen Sondheim. Amongst the numbers included in the programme will be Someone to Watch Over Me, Wednesday 28 July | St Mary’s Church Stormy Weather, If I Loved You, My Funny Valentine and Losing My Mind. 7.30pm – 9.20pm Susan Bullock’s unique position as one of the world’s most sought-after British dramatic sopranos was recognised by the award of a CBE in June 2014. As Wagner’s Brünnhilde Catrin Finch (Harp) and Seckou Keita (kora) she is the first ever soprano to sing four consecutive cycles of Der Ring des Nibelungen This sublime, critically acclaimed and multi award-winning collaboration between two at the Royal Opera House under Sir Antonio Pappano as part of the London 2012 Festival. adventurous virtuoso musicians - Welsh harpist Catrin Finch and Senegalese kora player Popular appearances have included the Last Night of the Proms in 2011 and a special Seckou Keita - delivers a stunning exhibition of world-class musicianship. Drawing deep appearance at the 2012 Olympic closing ceremony. on their own diverse traditions and transforming them with remarkable synergy, Catrin and Seckou have built a formidable reputation for their extraordinary performances. Following She will be accompanied by composer, arranger and acclaimed cabaret pianist Richard the huge success of their debut release Clychau Dibon back in 2013, their long-awaited Sisson who has lately enjoyed musical adventures with Alan Titchmarsh, Janie Dee, Kitty second album SOAR launched in April 2018, followed by major UK tours in spring and Whately and Martin Jarvis including a Sondheim anniversary concert last summer at the autumn of 2018. The album takes flight on the wings of the osprey, the magnificent bird BBC Proms. of prey recently returned to Wales after centuries of absence, which makes its annual “Bullock, always profoundly musical, brings tears to one’s eyes with a 3,000-mile migration from the coasts of West Africa to the estuaries of Wales, soaring like tenderness of phrasing that seems second nature to her.” music and dreams over man-made borders, on its innate and epic journey of endurance. Opera Magazine Entrancing, mesmerising, intricate and ethereal, this is remarkable music and a thrilling live experience. Tickets: £30.80 (18 and under £5) Tickets: Band B £33, £22, £12.10, £8.25 (18 under £5, FREE in adult £8.25 seats) Wine included in the ticket price and served from 6.45pm. Gardens open from 5pm for picnics Generously sponsored by James & Angela Cottam Generously sponsored by The Bowerman Charitable Trust 32 www.petworthfestival.org.uk / Enquiries 01798 343055 www.petworthfestival.org.uk / Enquiries 01798 343055 33
Petworth Festival 2021 Wednesday 14 – Saturday 31 July Petworth Festival 2021 Wednesday 14 – Saturday 31 July Chineke! (Photo: Eric Richmond) Nicola and Jim (Photo: Roger Liptrot) Thursday 29 July | Leconfield Hall Thursday 29 July | St Mary’s Church 11.15am – 12.15pm 7.30pm – 9.40pm Coffee Concert with Nicola and Jim Chineke! Nicola Lyons fiddle, clog dancing, vocals The Petworth team hopes that all events will prove memorable, but audiences who Jim Molyneux piano, accordion, vocals attended Chineke’s festival debut in 2019 will doubtless attest to the fact that this ensemble produced one of THE events of that particular season. We are delighted to Selected by the charity Live Music Now, Nicola and Jim met in 2004 at the Folkworks welcome them back in a programme that contrasts two Mozart masterpieces with two Youth Summer School. In 2006 they co-founded alternative folk quartet, 4Square, which from the 20th century by Prokofiev and Samuel Coleridge-Taylor. has appeared at many festivals and venues all across the UK, Europe and Canada. The duo features the spectacle of Nicola’s simultaneous fiddle playing and clog dancing The Chineke! Foundation was created in 2015 to provide career opportunities to along with the driving sounds of Jim’s piano and accordion. The result is an infusion of established and up-and-coming black and ethnically-diverse classical musicians in folk, jazz, Latin, and any other musical style they feel the inclination to absorb. A touch of the UK and Europe under the motto ‘championing change and celebrating diversity in musical adrenalin to go with the caffeine in your coffee! classical music.’ Tickets: £15.40 (18 and under £5) Mozart (arr. Schneider for oboe quintet) Piano Sonata in F, K.280 Samuel Coleridge-Taylor Clarinet Quintet in F sharp minor, Op. 10 Generously sponsored by The Bennie Charitable Trust Prokofiev Quintet in G minor, Op. 39 Mozart Clarinet Quintet in A, K.591 Tickets: Band A £37.40, £24.20, £14.85, £8.80 (18 under £5, FREE in adult £8.80 seats) Generously sponsored by Arthur & Kristina Byng, Tim & Gail Drew, Geoff & Pat Enticott, John & Sue Godfrey, John & Belinda Horley and an anonymous donor 34 www.petworthfestival.org.uk / Enquiries 01798 343055 www.petworthfestival.org.uk / Enquiries 01798 343055 35
Petworth Festival 2021 Wednesday 14 – Saturday 31 July Petworth Festival 2021 Wednesday 14 – Saturday 31 July Friday 30 July | Leconfield Hall 7.45pm – 9.45pm Liane Carroll and her Trio The first ever artist to win two BBC Jazz Awards in the same year (Best Vocalist and Best of Jazz), Liane Carroll is a dynamic musician whose talent has been captivating audiences around the world. One of the finest singer/ pianists on the scene, working with the likes of Gerry Liane Carroll Rafferty, Ladysmith Black Mambazo and Paul McCartney, Liane has been a featured artist at Glastonbury and many other major festivals. A larger- than-life personality, this should prove a memorable night not just for lovers of jazz but for all lovers of great music. ‘swinging like hell one minute, brutally expressive and heartbreakingly tender the next… utterly brilliant’ Time Out Tickets: £19.80 (18 and under £5) Generously sponsored by Members of Petworth House Real Tennis Club: David & Caroline Fortune, Lucy Hutchinson, Robert & Carole Muir and Philip & Lyn Robinson Thursday 29 July | Midhurst Rother College Friday 30 July | Champs Hill 7.30pm – 9.40pm 7.30pm – 9.15pm Adam Kay – This is Going to Hurt Johan Dalene (violin) with Nicola Eimer (piano) Supported by Ada Campe Nominated by Julian Lloyd Webber as one of the world’s 30 top young classical musicians to watch, Johan began playing the violin at the age Adam Kay first appeared at the Petworth Festival in 2016, of four and made his professional concerto debut three years later. In but since that time he has gone ‘stratospheric’ thanks to the summer of 2016 he was student-in-residence at the prestigious two volumes of memoires about his time as a junior doctor, Verbier Festival. In his native Norway he has worked closely with variously This is Going to Hurt and ‘Twas the Night Shift mentors Janine Jansen, Leif Ove Andsnes and Gidon Kremer. He was Before Christmas… The former alone has sold in excess of recently the winner of both the Norwegian Soloist Prize and the First 2 million copies. Prize at the prestigious 2019 Carl Nielsen Competition, which was As an award-winning live performer, Adam has sold out broadcast to audiences worldwide on medici.tv. Johan Dalene multiple Edinburgh Fringe runs, West End seasons and UK Ada Campe (Photo: Thomas S G Farnetti) (Photo: Mats Bäcker) Ravel Violin Sonata No. 2 in G major and international tours. His current tour of This is Going to Elgar Sospiri Hurt has been seen by over 200,000 people. Sibelius From 6 Pieces for Violin and Piano, Op. 79 Adam is supported by Ada Campe, Dr Naomi Paxton’s No. 1 Souvenir ‘extravagantly mischievous’ alter-ego, winner of the No. 5 Tanz-Idylle prestigious New Act of the Year Show in 2018 and a No. 6 Berceuse Nicola Eimer brilliantly crowd-pleasing comedian-cum-magician. Prokofiev Violin Sonata No. 2 in D Major, Op. 94bis (Photo:Hedley Dindoyal) Tickets: £31.90 (18 and under £5) Tickets: £27.50 (18 and under £5) Wine included in the ticket price and served from 6.45pm Gardens open from 5pm for picnics Generously sponsored by The Bowerman Charitable Trust 36 www.petworthfestival.org.uk / Enquiries 01798 343055 www.petworthfestival.org.uk / Enquiries 01798 343055 37
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