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Fusion for autumn

Be Bop Da Jig play Leominster's Blue Note on Saturday

1:59pm Thursday 2nd October 2008

DAN James and his fusion quartet Be Bop Da Jig are back with an autumn tour, which brings them to Leominster’s Blue Note Cafe on Saturday from 9pm.

Flawless virtuosity at The Courtyard

Julian Lloyd Webber opened Hereford Concert Society's 10th anniversary season in fine style

1:16pm Tuesday 30th September 2008

ON Monday evening Hereford Concert Society’s 10th season opened in fine style when its patron, celebrity cellist Julian Lloyd Webber, generously presented a warm-hearted fundraising recital at The Courtyard. The meat of his varied programme was to be found in Cello Sonatas by Debussy and Brahms (No.1), which Lloyd Webber performed with effortless technical mastery, drawing an enormous range of colour and dynamics from his wonderful 1690 Barjansky Stradivarius. Such works are essentially integrated duos, and particular praise must be awarded to the curiously unsung pianist Pamela Chowhan, who met the formidable demands of both sonatas with flawless virtuosity, despite the inability of the Courtyard’s baby grand piano to match the sonorities of the Strad. The programme began with a romanticised rendition of the Adagio in G from Bach’s Cantata BWV 156. Then followed lighter-hearted pieces by Frank Bridge – his Scherzetto, which Lloyd Webber unearthed at the Royal College of Music – and Benjamin Britten. This intelligent juxtaposition illustrated convincingly the influence of master on pupil. The drawback was that we were only given two movements of Britten’s fascinating Sonata, doubtless to make room for a couple of mellifluous favourites: Fauré’s Élégie and Saint-Saens’ forever-gliding Swan. Preceding the Brahms, a local tribute was paid in a beautifully played, if questionable arrangement of one of Elgar’s Sea Pictures, followed by a meditative, vaguely Elgarian nocturne ‘In the half-light’ by Julian’s father William and an old-fashioned sentimental lullaby ‘A Song for Baba’ written by Julian himself. Sparks almost literally flew in the encore: De Falla’s Ritual Fire Dance.

Toby to play at iconic club

Toby Parker, the first musician to play live at the iconic Annabel's since Eric Clapton

12:40pm Thursday 25th September 2008

TOBY Parker has packed a lot of music into his 21 years. While he was at Hereford Sixth Form College, he was lead singer of the Myth – the popular Hereford rock band created at Fairfield School.

Ballroom plays host to jazz trio

12:31pm Thursday 25th September 2008

BRIGITTE Beraha brings her slightly unusual trio of Joe Auckland on flugelhorn/trumpet and pianist Ivo Neame, to Leominster’s Lion Ballroom on Saturday, October 4, at 7.30pm.

Grounded Live gets second chance

12:29pm Thursday 25th September 2008

A NEW Grounded Live event has been arranged to replace the one scheduled for Saturday, September 6, to mark the official opening of Ross Skate Park, but which was dealt a double blow by the weather and a faulty generator.

Contemporary folk with a dynamic twist

12:24pm Thursday 25th September 2008

UISCEDWR is known as one of Britain’s most exciting contemporary folk bands.

Workshop for trumpet players

12:30pm Thursday 25th September 2008

A NEW Grounded Live event has been arranged to replace the one scheduled for Saturday, September 6, to mark the official opening of Ross Skate Park, but which was dealt a double blow by the weather and a faulty generator.

Singers invited to Tudor workshop

1:41pm Thursday 18th September 2008

SINGERS with a reasonable standard of sight-reading are invited to take part in an all-day workshop with a unique theme in Tarrington on Saturday, October 4.

Julian Lloyd Webber returns to Edgar Street

Husband-and-wife team of Tom Butcher and Corinne Wicks as Jack and Gwendolen in The Importance of Being Earnest at Ludlow Assembly Rooms

1:38pm Thursday 18th September 2008

A REGULAR visitor to Hereford – on both sides of Edgar Street – internationally renowned cellist and patron of Hereford Concert Society, Julian Lloyd Webber will return to the city on Monday, September 29 for a 10th anniversary fundraising concert for the society and The Courtyard.

Masterworks of piano music in Leominster

1:40pm Thursday 18th September 2008

PIANIST Duncan Honeybourne brings Masterworks of Piano Music to Leominster’s Lion Ballroom in a series of seven recitals, the first of which takes place on Sunday.


National News

Black group boycotts 'racist' force

Sir Paul Stephenson said he very much regretted the Met BPA's decision

Updated 3:35pm Monday 6th October 2008

The Metropolitan Black Police Association has said it would "actively discourage" new recruits from joining Britain's largest force, claiming it had "a hostile atmosphere where racism is allowed to spread".


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