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East Anglia 'Vaughan Williams’ Folk'
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Subject: East Anglia 'Vaughan Williams’ Folk' From: FreddyHeadey Date: 19 Oct 22 - 10:45 AM East Anglia "Vaughan Williams’ Folk" East Anglian Traditional Music Trust “Vaughan Williams’ Folk” to resurrect the Folk Songs Collected by Ralph Vaughan Williams across East Anglia. A group of young musicians will be engaged through a Folk Music Mentorship Programme, resulting in a musical showcase at the FolkEast Festival. EA Trad Music Day Saturday 2 September 2023 (rescheduled from Sept 2022) more https://www.eatmt.org.uk/vaughan-williams-folk/ & Kerry Devine talking to the coordinator Nicky Stockman : Radio Cambridgshire 'The Folk Show' 16 oct 2022 https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p0d34m40 skip to > 21:30 |
Subject: RE: East Anglia 'Vaughan Williams’ Folk' From: GUEST,henryp Date: 19 Oct 22 - 01:16 PM Two RVW events to consider this year! 1. Friday 21 October 2022 Potiphar's Apprentices are named after Charles Potiphar, from whom RVW collected the first song which inspired him to look for more of the songs which he had thought lost and forgotten. Our aim is to help return some of the songs - many from previously-unpublished material - to the community. Our third CD, Ballad of Essex, is now available. A concert to mark its launch will be held on Friday 21 October 2022 at Finchingfield Guildhall, Braintree, Essex where you may buy tickets (£10 each). 2. 12-13 November 2022 ‘Once more to the mouths of the people’: Ralph Vaughan Williams and Folk Song Conference of the Vaughan Williams Memorial Library, English Folk Dance and Song Society The VWML’s conference considers Ralph Vaughan Williams in his 150th anniversary year, examining his relationship with folk song. There will be live music in addition to the papers. In person Whole weekend: £60 (concessions £40) One day only: £35 (concessions £20) Online Whole weekend: £25 (concessions £15) One day only: £13 (concessions £8) |
Subject: RE: East Anglia 'Vaughan Williams’ Folk' From: Mo the caller Date: 21 Oct 22 - 05:45 AM Chester Cathedral cancelled their performance of Pub to Pulpit. It should have been the Sat before the Queen's funeral (but the fact that sold very few tickets may have had a bearing) |
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