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With Christmas fast approaching the President, Vice-Presidents and Trustees of the Bradfield Festival of Music Association thank you for your ongoing support and would like to take this opportunity to wish you and your family a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year.
We thought you may be interested to hear about our plans for next year’s Festival so here is a preview of the performers we have lined up.
Saturday 23rd June 2012
The first night of the Festival has usually featured local music groups and we welcome the return of Sheffield City Opera. “A Night at the Opera” will include excerpts from opera and operetta presented by the soloists and chorus of this excellent Sheffield based opera company.
Sunday 24th June 2012
Choral Evensong – Preacher: Rev’d Dr Ian Wallis, Vicar of St Mark’s Church, Broomhill, Sheffield.
Monday 25th June 2012
Tom Davey, cor anglais player with the Hallé Orchestra, returns to direct the ever-popular Meirion Ensemble.
Tuesday 26th June 2012
The musicianship and elegance of the four award-winning harpists from 4 Girls 4 Harps has captivated audiences around the world. We look forward to the inaugural visit of these talented young ladies who are joined by Sheffield’s Ella Taylor, the 2010 BBC Chorister of the Year.
Wednesday 27th June 2012
From the Royal Albert Hall to Bradfield, our guest recitalist for this evening has arrived! He was the youngest ever finalist in the BBC’s Young Musician of the Year competition; he was the youngest ever recitalist to appear at the First Night of the Proms, and our youngest professional recitalist to appear at Bradfield. We welcome Benjamin Grosvenor as our headline artist in 2012.
Thursday 28th June 2012
John Lenehan returns to Bradfield, not as a soloist but as a member of the London Soloists Ensemble. John is joined by Lorraine McAslan (violin), Karine Georgian (cello) and Anthony Pike (clarinet) and in the concert they will feature two works by John Ireland, who died in 1962 and whose highly individual, consummately crafted and attractive music is at last receiving the attention it deserves.
Friday 29th June 2012
At the time of writing we know who is booked to appear on this evening but absolute confirmation has not been received. If all goes according to plan you will not be disappointed
Saturday 30th June 2012
The Festival would not be complete without Bob Traynor and friends in the Gilbert & Sullivan evening. As 2012 is the Queen’s Diamond Jubiliee, and the year in which the UK hosts the Olympic Games, Bob will be conjuring up a patriotic theme for next year’s performance.
As always tickets will be on sale from mid-March 2012 and you should receive more information and the booking form at that time. In the meantime you may direct any enquiries to Keith Hoyland, the Festival Secretary on 0114 286 2511 or e-mail bradfieldmusic@aol.com.
We look forward to welcoming you, your family and your friends to Bradfield in 2012.