Here are our offerings for July. If you have a suggestion, please let us know and we will add it to the list.
July 6th, 12:30 - Sunday Lunch at Chester Golf Club
Why not enjoy the summer by spending a lovely few hours with Newcomers over Sunday Lunch? Those who have been before will know that the Golf Club food is excellent and the setting just gorgeous. The booking has been made initially for 10 people, and we will meet at 12-30pm for a 1-00pm meal. Please do bring guests if you have someone visiting you. You can have either 2 or 3 courses with coffee....£10:95 for 2 courses or £11:95 for 3 courses, and can decide when you get there. I hope that we can get a good number able to come as it is always nice to have a good get together and catch-up. Please let Barbara George know by Friday 4th July as to whether you will be joining us.
July 19th, 8:00pm - Chester Cathedral
You are warmly invited to a very special concert, the final act of this year’s Music Festival in Chester Cathedral. This will be one hundred years to the day after Austria took the fateful decision to invade Serbia, following the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand three weeks earlier. Over the following weeks these fateful happenings led to the outbreak of the First World War, bringing Russia, Germany, France and Britain into a conflict whose momentous events still shape our world.
In one of the most important concerts in the region this year the Chester Festival Chorus will combine with the Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra under the baton of the rising young conductor, James Burton, and the wonderful soloists Judith Howarth and William Dazeley, to perform pieces of music by two of Britain’s finest composers, Edward Elgar and Ralph Vaughan Williams.
The programme comprises:
Elgar’s Spirit of England, written in 1915, is a setting of three poems by Laurence Binyon which include ‘For the Fallen’ with its words ‘...at the going down of the sun and in the morning we will remember them’. Ralph Vaughan Williams, who served on the Western Front, wrote ‘Dona Nobis Pacem’ in 1936 and it paints a picture of war and a prayer for peace.
The concert will begin with Elgar’s ‘Sospiri’. You’ll find booking details on the website http://chesterfestivalchorus.org.uk/ under ‘This year’ but David Pawson could buy tickets for you at a performers’ discount of 15%.
In one of the most important concerts in the region this year the Chester Festival Chorus will combine with the Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra under the baton of the rising young conductor, James Burton, and the wonderful soloists Judith Howarth and William Dazeley, to perform pieces of music by two of Britain’s finest composers, Edward Elgar and Ralph Vaughan Williams.
The programme comprises:
- Elgar – Sospiri
- Elgar – Spirit of England
- Vaughan Williams – Dona Nobis Pacem
Elgar’s Spirit of England, written in 1915, is a setting of three poems by Laurence Binyon which include ‘For the Fallen’ with its words ‘...at the going down of the sun and in the morning we will remember them’. Ralph Vaughan Williams, who served on the Western Front, wrote ‘Dona Nobis Pacem’ in 1936 and it paints a picture of war and a prayer for peace.
The concert will begin with Elgar’s ‘Sospiri’. You’ll find booking details on the website http://chesterfestivalchorus.org.uk/ under ‘This year’ but David Pawson could buy tickets for you at a performers’ discount of 15%.
July 21st, 7:30 - Nantwich Civic Hall
Tim and Lui have tickets to see Sue Townsend's Bazaar and Rummage performed by The Nantwich Players on the 21st. If anyone would like to join them, their seats are G3 and G4.
The play is directed by Jo McDonald. In 'Bazaar and Rummage' Sue Townsend takes an hilarious view at the politics of self-help groups....
Tickets are available from Nantwich Civic Hall from 9am or ring 01270 600 727.