Ryedale Festival Launch Concert [Reviewed]

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Friday 11th April 2014, 7.30 pm at St Peter’s Church, Langton Road, Norton

[For review, see further below]

Come and hear the Sacconi Quartet, one of the most exciting and successful string quartets of their generation. They play a major Mozart quartet, Dvorak’s ever popular “American” quartet and start with a piece by Frank Bridge.

This concert launches the programme for the 2014 Festival which runs from 11th to 27th July. Be there and be one of the first to receive the free programme brochure.

Tickets are available now from the Ryedale Festival Box Office priced £18 (allocated centre section) and £12 (unallocated side aisles). 50% reduction for under 18s.

To book, please ring the Box Office on 01751 475777. If no one is available please leave your name and number and your call will be returned as soon as possible. Alternatively, tickets can be booked by emailing: [email protected]

For more about this concert, the Sacconi String Quartet and the Festival as a whole, follow this link to the Ryedale Festival website:

“The festival sensation, the young Sacconi Quartet completely bowled over a packed audience. The chemistry between these four young players is tangible and magical.”    The Scotsman

Missed last year’s Festival? Excerpts from several of the best concerts from the 2013 Ryedale Festival are being broadcast on BBC Radio 3 in the lunchtime concert slot at 1pm on 8,9,10 and 11 April 2014.

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Subsequent to the Ryedale Festival Launch Concert of 11 April, the following review by Martin Dreyer appeared in the York Press on 14 April 2014:

“It was parky outside on Friday evening. But there was warmth aplenty inside St Peter’s, the warmth of reunion. Like the first cuckoo in spring, the Ryedale Festival launch concert brought the promise of sunnier days ahead: 42 events in July, no less.

The Sacconis are not perhaps as well known in the northeast of England as elsewhere in Europe. But they have been around since 2001, and it shows. In Bridge, Mozart and Dvorak alike, their quiet composure was captivating. 

The 25-year-old Bridge’s three Novelletten (1904) were beautifully turned here, with solo viola and cello bouncing along on featherbed accompaniments, and the composer’s harmonic adventures gently pointed. 

Mozart’s 16th quartet, K.428 in E flat, was truly revealing. Barely exceeding mezzo forte throughout, the Sacconis enticed us into their confidence. In an exceptionally soft slow movement, they conjured a gossamer dream. A springy minuet and trio was ideally contrasted by the final rondo, where Mozart’s clever bridges back to the theme were teasingly presented. 

After such thoughtful work, the players let their hair down in Dvorak’s ‘American’ quartet, No 12 in E, their enjoyment palpable. But ensemble remained as tight-meshed as ever. Here again their communication with each other was a joy to witness and infectious to hear. Musical intimacy does not get better than this. It generates warmth, too.”  (Martin Dreyer for the Press)

Hovingham Market: 5th April

Hovingham-Market-bags

A reminder that Hovingham Village Market will be taking place this Saturday (5th April) starting at 10.30am and going through to 1.30pm.

Details about the market can be found on their website and why not check out their Twitter feed too.

Family Quiz Night, Amotherby

Saturday 12th April, 7pm Amotherby Parish Hall

Family Quiz Night at Parish Hall, £3 adults/£1.50 children. Doors open 6-30 for 7pm start. Bar, tea/coffee, nibbles & cake, raffle.

Any Old Bullets? – History Group talk

Tuesday 25 March 7.30pm, Slingsby Village Hall

Slingsby Local History Group presents an illustrated talk by David Harding entitled Any Old Bullets?  Clues from English fields about fighting, training and hunting, c1640 to 1945.

More on the talk on our Local History Centre page.

Poster, Any Old Bullets

David Harding is one of the foremost experts on historic small arms.

Find out more about him here: http://www.foresightbooks.com/ieicsa/about.php

 

Parish Council AGENDA – 10 March

SLINGSBY, SOUTH HOLME AND FRYTON PARISH COUNCIL MEETING

To be held in the Village Hall on Monday 10 March 2014 at 7pm.

 

AGENDA

 

1. Comments from members of the public.

To take comments from the public.

 2. Apologies.

To receive apologies for absence.

3. Minutes.

To agree the minutes of the meeting held on Tuesday January 28th  2014.

4. Code of Conduct.

To receive declarations as required by the new Code of Conduct.

5. Street lighting.

To receive updates on street lighting.

6. Highways issues.

To receive updates on the traffic issues on the A170.

7. Exchange of information and items for the next agenda.

Questions from councillors and officers ( for information only).

8. Reports.

For information only.

I) Chairman’s report.

2) Clerks report.

i)  Cheque for £250 received from RAY towards defibrillator.

ii)  Hovingham Ward meeting will be in Hovingham Village Hall on March 26th at 7.30pm.

9. Tree felling application in Conservation area.

To consider the following application.

Application No.                  14/00198/CAT

Applicant                           Mr D Thornley

Description                        To reduce and crown lift by 1m and crown clean 2x laburnum and 3x cherry.

10. Annual Parish Assembly.

To arrange the agenda for the Annual Parish Assembly to be held on Monday April 14th at 7pm.

.11. Cemetery.

To agree the revision of fees for 2014 as recommended by Church of England.

12. Meeting dates.

To agree to move the meeting to either the first or third Monday of the month.

13. Mineral and Waste Joint Plan consultation.

Details of this consultation can be found at www.northyorks.gov.uk/mwjointplan.

Councillors may agree a collective response or individually.

14. Standing orders.

To receive updated Standing Orders to be agreed at the next Ordinary Parish Council meeting.

15. Finance.

i) To accept Councillors audit report.

ii)  To agree the bank reconciliation to 27 February 2014.

iii) To accept the budget update to 27 February  2014

iv) To agree payments and sign cheques.