We are pleased to present the spring newsletter, which highlights our activities and accomplishments during the previous term.
We are pleased to present the spring newsletter, which highlights our activities and accomplishments during the previous term.
Are you looking for a fantastic way to spend your Sunday afternoon? If so, then you are in luck! On Sunday, the 26th of March, St Endellion Church is hosting a free ticketed concert between 3-5pm. This is your chance to experience a wonderful show of talented performers.
At this concert, you will be able to see a variety of performers ranging from amateurs to professionals. All of them will be showcasing their favourite pieces. It’s a great opportunity to discover some new music and to enjoy the beautiful atmosphere of St Endellion Church.
So why not grab some friends and come along to this fantastic free concert? This is the perfect opportunity to spend time with friends while listening to amazing music. Not to mention, you will be able to experience the beauty of St Endellion Church.
Don’t miss out on this unique experience! Please get your tickets now and join us for a beautiful afternoon of music and fun.
Pianist Libby Burgess is undertaking a monumental challenge, performing Bach’s epic “48” in every one of England’s 48 counties, to raise funds for musical charities. The opportunity to hear them in Cornwall will be spread across four concerts between 10th – 12th March.
Bach’s “48”, also known as The Well-Tempered Clavier is a masterpiece of Western art, only rarely performed in its entirety. Each of the 48 preludes and fugues lasts only a few minutes, but they explore a wealth of characters, styles, and moods, journeying through the whole gamut of human emotional experience.
Bach wrote this magnificent collection “for the benefit and use of the musical youth eager to learn, as well as for the special pastime of those already skilful in this study.” Inspired by Bach’s dedication, Project 48 is supporting the charities Help Musicians, Live Music Now, Future Talent and Youth Music; between them they help hundreds of thousands of musicians every year, offering financial support, creating opportunities, addressing inequalities, and altogether safeguarding the future of the music world.
Libby Burgess is well-known on concert stages across Britain, playing in the country’s major halls and festivals, on Radio 3, and on a range of recordings. Praised by The Observer for her ‘warm, sensitive pianism’, she collaborates with many of the UK’s finest instrumentalists and singers when not taking on crazy country-wide solo projects. Libby is Artistic Director of New Paths Music, is Co-Artistic Director with Martin Roscoe of the Beverley Chamber Music Festival, was formerly Head of Keyboard at Eton College, and is also in demand as coach, speaker and writer.
Audiences can join Libby for these special performances on:
Friday 10th March
Chycara House, nr Carnon Downs
Saturday 11th March
The Old School, Stoke Climsland at 11am
Lavethan Barn nr Blisland at 4.30pm. A Cornish cream tea and a chance to explore the gardens in included in the ticket price.
Sunday 12th March
Chapel Street Methodist Church, Penzance at 3pm. Tea will be served at 4.20pm, followed by a Masterclass with students Jago James, Ben Pitchell and Julian Tozer at 5pm.
Tickets for Libby Burgess can be booked through the Carn to Cove website: www.carntocove.co.uk
Cornwall has a deep and long-standing relationship with the sea and water. From the rugged coastline and pristine beaches to the bustling ports and historic harbours, Cornwall's rich maritime heritage is evident in every aspect of our culture and daily life.
It is no wonder that water has become the central theme for our students' music project this school year.
Through exploring the sounds and rhythms of the sea, rivers, and rain, our students are discovering the unique musical expressions that water can inspire. This theme not only connects our students to the local environment and community but also encourages them to think about the universal importance of water and its role in our world.
By embracing the theme of water music, our students are developing their musical skills while also gaining a deeper appreciation for the beauty and power of the natural world.
All of the songs in our first set, based on the theme of water, are sung by talented young vocalists from West Cornwall. These vocalists will showcase the power of water as a source of strength, beauty, and emotion in their performances.
Mousehole School’s performance of A River’s Tale
Pencoys School’s performance of Haul Away Joe
Cornwall Youth Chamber Choir’s performance of The Sea Lullbay
Come and join in with this amazing performance opportunity in the world-renowned St Endellion Church. To sign up, click the button below.
The Cornwall Horn Festival is back for its 6th year. Come along for sessions, masterclasses, ensembles and recitals aimed at all ages and abilities, culminating in a performance on the Sunday.
Come along for a special event featuring historical horn specialist Anneke Scott.
Trigg invited a large group of friends both young and old to come and perform with them at yesterday’s Burn’s Night performance at Wadebridge School.
A bonus shot: when the teacher becomes the student or in this case… music stand? An amazing first time conducting Trigg for Rowan also!
Come along for an exciting day of music-making and learning for Primary Teachers at The Sands Resort, Newquay.
To find out more or sign up then, contact Christine:
Find out about all of the amazing things which our students and teachers have been up to this past term!
On the 9th of December, the Cornwall Youth Brass Ensemble and Sax is our Business performed their Christmas Concert at the Burle Theatre. Have a look and listen below.