Spring 2012 Rehearsal Schedule

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Published on: January 3, 2012

 

Date First Half Second Half Notes
5th Jan Brahms (mvt 1 & 2) Brahms (mvt 3 & 4) All to attend
12th Jan Brahms (mvt 1) Brahms (mvt 2) All to attend
19th Jan Brahms (mvt 3) Brahms (mvt 4) All to attend
26th Jan Brahms (mvt 1) Brahms (mvt 1) Sectionals
2nd Feb Brahms (mvt 2 & 3) Brahms (mvt 2 & 3) All to Attend
9th Feb Brahms (mvt 4) Brahms (mvt 4) Sectionals
16th Feb HALF TERM HALF TERM No rehearsal
23rd Feb Mozart Overture David with Soloist All to Attend
1st March David Trombone Concerto Mozart Overture All to attend
8th March Brahms (mvt 2) Brahms (mvt 3 ) All to attend
15th March Brahms (mvt 1) Brahms (mvt 4) All to attend
23rd March Run Programme Run Programme All to attend
24th March Rehearsal Concert at 7:30pm

Concert Review: Winter 2011

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Published on: December 21, 2011

The Royal Forest of Dean Orchestra scored another successful
concert at the Baptist Church, Coleford, with another well chosen programme of
concerto, symphony and folk music. The Orchestra have enhanced their reputation
recently in performances with distinguished soloists invited to join them, and
this latest concert was no exception.

Simon Smith, the internationally famed violin virtuoso, and
Alex Kirk, the local Forest piano prodigy performed Beethoven concerti at the
last two RFODO concerts, and for their December event the orchestra were joined
by Kwesi Edman for the Cello Concerto in G, by Beethoven’s teacher Joseph
Haydn.

Kwesi is a London based teacher, conductor and performer in
many forms of music and other art forms, and he enjoyed a triumph performing
this spirited and vibrant piece with its richly graceful and lyrical second
movement.

Thomas Payne is now the Orchestra’s resident conductor,
having dropped the ‘guest’ from his title. RFODO have produced their best work
under Thomas’ direction, and his appointment as permanent musical director is
another step forward for this ambitious regional orchestra.

It’s impossible to talk about this conductor without using
the adjectives ‘youthful’ and ‘energetic’, and watching him at work one is also
aware of his great empathy with the orchestra, coaxing, encouraging, but most
effectively with a big smile which shows that performing great music can be
great fun. The partnership between conductor, soloist and orchestra was a great
feature of the cello concerto.

The first piece was a series of Romanian folk dances by
Bartok, with exotic sounds and haunting melodies on the flute. It was a brave
selection by the Orchestra to perform this less well known music, but they
carried it off well.

After the cello concerto and the interval, the Orchestra
reassembled with brass and percussion to give full value to Mozart’s powerful
and joyful ‘Jupiter’ symphony, and it was a tribute to Kwesi Edman’s commitment
and professional outlook that he joined the Orchestra after his demanding solo
performance to continue his contribution to the evening sitting among the
cellos.

The RFODO’s next performance is at St Peters Church,
Newnham, on 24th March, 2012. As well as the Magic Flute Overture
and Brahms Symphony No 2, they are will be performing a trombone concertino by
Ferdinand David. I rather suspect that they might have signed up a brilliant
solo trombonist for the occasion.

Music Download Instructions

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Published on: November 17, 2011

Coming Soon….Members will be able to login to this section and download their music parts.

Press Release: 11th November 2011

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Published on: November 14, 2011

Winter 2011 Concert

The Royal Forest of Dean Orchestra is delighted to announce details of its forthcoming winter concert on Saturday 3rd December 2011 at Coleford Baptist Church. The orchestra will once again be under the musical direction of its energetic young conductor, Thomas Payne, who studied violin and conducting at the Birmingham Conservatoire and will perform Bartok’s Rumanian Folk Dances and Haydn’s Cello Concerto in C in the first half. The soloist is cellist Kwesi Edman who graduated from the Royal Academy of Music in London where he studied with David Strange and Philip Sheppard.

Since leaving the Academy his career has branched out to include other art forms such as the spoken word, dance and artists.
He performs regularly across the world as a soloist, chamber musician, pop musician and conductor and has collaborated with players from the Academy of St. Martin-in-the-Fields, Southbank Sinfonia, the Royal Opera Orchestra and the Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment. He has worked alongside artists such as Shirley Bassey, Damon Albarn and Elton John and even appeared next to David Beckham at the Beijing Olympics.

Kwesi founded Chamber Academy Orchestra in 2007 of which he is the principal conductor. He is head of the Performance, Advanced and Alpine courses at Oxford Cello School and teaches privately in London.

Following the interval the second half will entirely devoted to a performance of one of Mozart’s best known and final works; Symphony No 41 ‘The Jupiter’. The orchestra is led as usual by distinguished local performer and teacher, Ros Taunton. The concert will start at 7.30pm and tickets are available at the door, £8/£5 concessions with children under 14 getting in for free, so long as they are accompanied by an adult. There will be retiring collection in aid of ‘Hope for Tomorrow’ and refreshments will be available. The orchestra now has a fully updated website www.rfdo.org.uk and a facebook page where further details about the orchestra can be found.

Kwesi Edman

For any further info about the orchestra please contact The Chairperson on 01594 510604.

 

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Important Dates

Saturday 14th December 2024. Winter concert – St Peter’s Church, Newnham. “Northern Lights”. Music by Sibelius and Rautavaara and three world premiere compositions.

Saturday 12th April 2025. Spring Concert – St Peter’s Church, Newnham. Music by Skempton, Ravel, Dvorak

Saturday  5th July 2025. Summer Concert – St Mary’s Priory Church, Chepstow.

Saturday 13th December 2025. Christmas and Winter Concert – Coleford Baptist Church.

Saturday 4th July 2026. Carmen at St, Mary’s Church Chepstow. Soloists from RWCMD and new libretto by Euan Tait.

 

 

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