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SUMMARY:Menuhin Hall Summer Festival
DESCRIPTION:Programme of Events \nSummer Solos\nFriday 13 June and Friday 20 June – Grounds open 5.30pm\, Concert at 6.30pm\nSunday 15 June and Sunday 22 June – Grounds open 1.30pm\, Concert at 2.30pm\nThis four-part series highlights the individual talents and musical progress of the Yehudi Menuhin School pupils. Audiences will hear a broad repertoire including Brahms’s Hungarian Dances\, Tchaikovsky’s Valse Scherzo\, Lutosławski’s Subito\, and Chen Gang’s Sunshine Over Tashkurgan. There will be a 60-minute interval for refreshments and picnicking in the beautiful school grounds. \nSeven Sayings: Triumph\nSaturday 28 June – Grounds open 4pm\, Concert at 5pm\nAn inspiring evening featuring Beethoven’s Symphony No. 5\, described by E.T.A. Hoffmann as “one of the most important works of the time”\, performed alongside Korngold’s Suite for Left Hand Piano and Strings Op. 23. \nFamily Day: Pictures at an Exhibition\nSunday 29 June – Activities and food from 1pm\, Family Concert at 3pm\nFamily Day offers a chance for children and their families to explore music in a playful and accessible way. The afternoon includes outdoor games\, arts and crafts\, and refreshments. A special interactive performance of Mussorgsky’s Pictures at an Exhibition\, led by broadcaster and pianist Keelan Carew and ten young pianists\, will take the audience on a journey through whimsical musical scenes\, from enchanted castles to Baba Yaga’s forest hut. The concert is particularly suitable for children aged 3 to 9\, though all are welcome. \nSpotlight Concert: Piano Gala\nTuesday 1 July – Concert at 7.30pm\nThe final Spotlight event of the year showcases the school’s finest young pianists performing a programme of Chopin\, Debussy\, Ravel\, Berg and Schubert. Highlights include Debussy’s Suite Bergamasque\, Ravel’s Sonatine\, and Chopin’s ballades\, recently featured in the Oscar-nominated film A Real Pain. \nLeavers’ Picnic\nWednesday 2 July – Grounds open 5pm\, Concert at 6.30pm\nThis special occasion marks the final performance by the school’s leavers. Works by Ravel\, Schumann\, Liszt and Kodály will be performed\, with a symbolic presentation of musical scores to those moving on. The evening includes a 60-minute interval for refreshments. \nSeven Sayings: Reunion – The Festival Finale\nFriday 4 July – Grounds open 5pm\, Concert at 6.30pm\nThe festival concludes with an emotionally powerful programme featuring James MacMillan’s Seven Last Words from the Cross\, performed by the Senior Orchestra\, Chamber Choir\, conductor Jonathan Bloxham\, and the award-winning vocal collective SANSARA. The second half includes Arvo Pärt’s Fratres and Tchaikovsky’s Serenade for Strings\, performed by current pupils and alumni. \nTicket Information\nTickets range from £10 to £28.50\, with half-price concessions for under-30s.\nTo book\, visit www.menuhinhall.co.uk or contact the Box Office on 01932 559400 / boxoffice@menuhinschool.co.uk.
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LOCATION:Menuhin Hall\, Cobham Road\, Stoke D'Abernon\, Surrey\, KT11 3QQ\, United Kingdom
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