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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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Shakespeare Richard III
The Festival Players Theatre Company is thrilled to bring you the drama of the last King of England to be killed in battle. With its inimitable colourful, energetic, and crystal-clear style, this all-male ensemble promise an exciting and unforgettable theatrical experience.
An all-male touring company of professional actors and musicians who perform open-air Shakespeare – from National Trust properties to London squares, village greens and Scottish castles – this company make Shakespeare's work accessible to more people.
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Roderick Williams baritone
Susie Allan piano
Supported by Mrs Angela Day
Vaughan Williams Three Poems by Walt Whitman
John Ireland Songs of a Wayfarer
Martin Shaw
Venizel
Child of the flowing Tide
Wood Magic
Brookland Road
Old Clothes and Fine Clothes
Vaughan Williams Songs of Travel
We are delighted to welcome back Roddy Williams, one of the most popular baritones of his generation, in a recital of English Song.
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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.
The Academia Musica Choir, Hereford Sixth Form College
Aryan O.Arji Director
This concert will feature music from the Anglican Cathedral tradition, including works by composers such as
Byrd,
Tomkins, Sheppard, Stanford, Howells, Parry, Elgar and
Britten.
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Professor Jeremy Dibble guest speaker
This event is open to all festival-goers and is promoted by the Delius Society to celebrate the 150th anniversary of the composer’s birth. With guest speaker Professor Jeremy Dibble from the University of Durham.
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Joseph Wicks organ
Programme to be confirmed
The third 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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National Youth Orchestra of Wales
Carlo Rizzi conductor
Supported by Miss Katharine Wedgbury
Judith Bingham Celticity English premiere
Gershwin An American in Paris
Ravel Daphnis & Chloé Suite No 2
Beethoven Symphony No 5
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The Very Revd Michael Tavinor speaker
The Dean of Hereford Cathedral's talk on 'Music and the Bible' seeks to discover what the Scriptures say about music and how they employ it in interpreting the message. There will be recorded musical examples, but those who attend are warned that they will have to 'sing for their supper' during the course of the talk!
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Christopher Avison trumpet
Jason Evans trumpet
Alex Hamilton horn
Matthew Lewis trombone
Ross Knight tuba
Traditional arr. Don Gillis Just a Closer Walk
Enrique Crespo Suite Americana No. 1
William Byrd arr. Timothy Jackson Pavana, the Earle of Salisbury
J. S. Bach arr. Timothy Jackson Fugue in G# minor
Victor Ewald Quintet No. 4
Manning Sherwin/Eric Maschwitz arr. Jack Gale A Nightingale Sang in Berkeley Square
Kerry Turner The Casbah of Tetuoan
Winners of the brass quintet masterclass at Worcester in 2011, we are delighted to welcome this highly talented quintet from the Royal Academy of Music. The quality of their performance in 2011 was outstanding and this concert should not be missed.
Three Cathedral Choirs
Adrian Partington conductor
Peter Dyke organ
Richard Shephard Responses
Howells St Paul’s Service
Richard Rodney Bennett These Three
J S Bach Prelude in E flat BWV 552
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Catered by the Friends of Hereford Three Choirs Festival, the hot supper will consist of a main course served with a selection of fresh vegetables, a choice of desserts, cheeseboard, wine, coffee and mints.
Tonight's menu: Gammon & Pineapple or a vegetarian option
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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.
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Festival Chorus
Philharmonia Orchestra
Peter Nardone conductor
Sarah Connolly mezzo-soprano
James Rutherford baritone
Supported by Hereford City Council and the Delius Trust
Sarah Connolly is supported by an anonymous donor
Ireland London Overture
Delius Sea Drift
Elgar The Music Makers