Press Release: Summer 2015 Concert

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Published on: September 16, 2015

Summer Concert at Newland Church, Saturday 4th July 2015

It could have been disaster for the Royal Forest of Dean Orchestra at its summer concert at Newland church. The opening piece was Smetana’s Vltava, an atmospheric work which relies heavily on percussion for the more dramatic parts. Unfortunately there was no percussionist available, but to save the night the Reverend Sarah Bick, who is the vicar in charge of five other parish churches as well as Newland, bravely stepped in to play cymbals and triangle quite faultlessly. Sarah is an experienced all round musician, as singer, pianist, cellist and percussionist, just the sort of person you need on hand when cymbals need clashing and triangles need striking.

Vltava was an ambitious choice by musical director Jack Lovell, but the Orchestra carried it off quite superbly. The piece is a symphonic poem to the river of the same name, and was a romantic anthem without words to Czech nationalism. Jack delicately steered the orchestra through the mountain springs, forests, meadows, riverside villages and rocks of Bohemia, as depicted by the music.

The Orchestra’s close partnership with the Birmingham Conservatoire has provided a series of fine soloists for its concerts, and following in this tradition, Philippa (correct) Green was the star performer in Mendelssohn’s Violin Concerto. Philippa, graduate of the Conservatoire, enjoys a busy and varied career that takes in opera, musicals, pop, and chamber music as well as virtuoso violin performances such as the Mendelssohn masterpiece. She had only one opportunity to rehearse with the Orchestra before the concert, but it was a dazzling performance of fiendishly difficult piece, full of wit and confidence, well backed up by the Orchestra, with subtle unspoken communication between conductor and soloist to keep things moving smoothly.

The programme finished with another Czech symphony, Dvorak’s New World (No 9), composed in a late 19th century exile in America, in which the composer introduces some echoes of contemporary American popular music to this Bohemian rhapsody. The thrilling last movement of this great work was a fine ending to another well attended, well performed and well balanced musical evening at Newland.

The Orchestra’s next concert is on 5th December at Coleford Baptist Church and the programme includes The Nutcracker, by Tchaikovsky, and other festive favourites.

Dave Kent

Mid Summer Concert Success

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Published on: July 9, 2015

Magnificent Cathedral of Forest midsummer concert by Royal Forest of Dean Orchestra under talented Jack Lovell’s baton – and guess who came to rescue of percussion section? Thank you to music degree vicar the Rev Sarah Bick who took up cymbals at a moment’s notice in Smetana opener – we were literally on a wing and a prayer! And thank you Pip Green for brilliant Mendelssohn Violin Concerto!

Soloist Pip Green
Soloist Pip Green
Rehearsing with soloist Pip Green at the Cathedral of the Forest, Newland.
Rehearsing with soloist Pip Green at the Cathedral of the Forest, Newland.
The Rev Sarah Bick
The Rev Sarah Bick

Summer 2015 – Press Release

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Published on: July 2, 2015

The Royal Forest of Dean Orchestra is promising to pluck at your heart strings on Saturday (July 4) – with Mendelssohn’s masterpiece Violin Concerto played by talented Pip Green, Smetana’s Vltava and Dvorak’s New World Symphony.

Staged in the beautiful historic setting of the Cathedral of the Forest at Newland with conductor Jack Lovell at the helm, the concert starts at 7.30pm, tickets on the door are £8 (concessions £6). Children free.

Retiring collection for Forest Talk, the talking newspaper charity based in Cinderford.

Parking available at Rookery Farm, near Laundry Lane. Passengers can be dropped at the church because of the walk up the hill. (Gates locked at 10.30pm).

RDFO rehearse with Pip Green summer 2015
Pip Green joins RFDO for a pre-concert rehearsal

Summer 2015 Concert

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Published on: June 22, 2015

Date: Saturday 4th July 2015RFDOJuly2015

START TIME: 7:30 pm
Venue: Newland Church
Programme:

  • Smetana Vltava
  • Mendelssohn Violin Concerto
  • Dvorak Symphony No.9 (from the New World)

Conductor: Jack Lovell
Leader:       Ros Taunton
Soloist: Pip Green
Tickets: £8 (concessions £6) on door
Free entry to those still at school.
Retiring Collection:Forest Talk

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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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