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Discover the history of this unique site from Saxon times to the present day. The tour includes an exploration of the recent £5million restoration of the cathedral's exterior spaces, and entrance to the unique Mappa Mundi and Chained Library.
Tours start from outside the East End of the Cathedral at 10.45am and 2pm (limited to 20 people per tour) Tours take place on: *Sat 21st, Mon 23rd - Sat 28th July.
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A Three Choirs Plus event, which shines a spotlight on the creative talents of young people and regional artists, singers, dancers, actors, craftspeople and all-round entertainers. This hour long walk is led by a volunteer from the Mayor's Guild of Guides.
The Guild was formed in 1981 as a non-profit making body to assist tourism in the City. The guides are unpaid volunteers who have made a study of the origins and development of Hereford. They have been accepted as the Mayor’s Official Guides and are proud to wear a badge with the city’s coat-of-arms.
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Mark Bebbington piano
Ireland
London Pieces
Amberley Wild Brooks
Liszt Les jeux d’eau à la Villa d’Este (The Fountains at the Villa d’Este)
Debussy
General Lavine - eccentric
Feux d'artifice
David Briggs Sonata world premiere
‘Bebbington’s revivals of British piano music are second to none; he could well be dubbed the concert pianist’s Richard Hickox. Bebbington has almost single-handedly demonstrated that 20th-century British piano scores have an exciting role to play in the concert hall and recording studio’ International Piano
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A Three Choirs Plus event, which shines a spotlight on the creative talents of young people and regional artists, singers, dancers, actors, craftspeople and all-round entertainers.
Senior Chamber Choir, Hereford Cathedral School
Brentor Piano Trio: Hazel Davis violin, Nick Gethin cello, Rhiannon Davies piano
Programme to include choral works by Stanford, Gibbons, Chilcott and Brewer
Bridge and Mozart Piano Trios
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Graham Thorpe organ
Programme to be confirmed
The last in a series of four recitals given by prize-winning young players selected by the Royal College of Organists.
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Discover the history of this unique site from Saxon times to the present day. The tour includes an exploration of the recent £5million restoration of the cathedral's exterior spaces, and entrance to the unique Mappa Mundi and Chained Library.
Tours start from outside the East End of the Cathedral at 10.45am and 2pm (limited to 20 people per tour) Tours take place on: *Sat 21st, Mon 23rd - Sat 28th July.
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Dante Quartet
Krysia Osostowicz violin
Giles Francis violin
Rachel Roberts viola
Bernard Gregor-Smith cello
Robert Plane clarinet
Supported by Herefordshire Historic Churches Trust
Coleridge-Taylor Clarinet Quintet in F sharp minor
Brahms Clarinet Quintet in B minor
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Anthony Powers speaker
This illustrated talk by composer Anthony Powers will explore whether, and if so how, composers can reflect and evoke aspects of our landscape, and why this became such a recurrent and characteristic quest in 20th century English music.
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Festival Chorus
Philharmonia Orchestra
Geraint Bowen conductor
Wynne Evans tenor
Sponsored by Brewin Dolphin
Tchaikovsky 1812 Overture
Coleridge-Taylor Petite Suite de Concert
Berlioz Te Deum
This concert will start at the earlier time of 6 pm so that our visitors can watch the Opening Ceremony for the Olympic Games.

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A Three Choirs Plus event, which shines a spotlight on the creative talents of young people and regional artists, singers, dancers, actors, craftspeople and all-round entertainers.
Kaloi K'Agathoi are a Hereford based community interest company whose mission is to bring the myths and dramas of the Ancient World back into the public arena. All performers have some classical training but are drawn from the wider Herefordshire community.