The Lanercost Festival takes place within the confines of Lanercost Priory, surely one of the most beautiful locations in all of England for such an event.

The Lanercost Festival takes place within the confines of Lanercost Priory, surely one of the most beautiful locations in all of England for such an event.

The Lanercost Festival takes place within the confines of Lanercost Priory, surely one of the most beautiful locations in all of England for such an event.

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THE LANERCOST FESTIVAL 2005 PROGRAMME ARCHIVE

Friday, 17th June 2005

ZUM Gypsy Tango Inferno (web site)

ZUM Gypsy Tango Inferno

Awesome gypsy fiddling...flaming hot tango...an explosive fusion ZUM performs 'Nuevo Tango' masterpieces by Astor Piazzolla and music from the golden era of tango, alongside addictive traditional gypsy melodies and dazzling virtuoso fiddling. The band add their own compelling original material inspired by gypsy, tango, jazz, and klezmer


Saturday, 18th June 2005 at 12.00 noon

Showcase

  • 12 pm - Anne-Marie Kerr, mezzo soprano with David Gibbs, piano and organ and Ian Wright, violin
  • 2.15 pm - Ian Warnes and Martin Johnson, piano for 4 hand
  • 3.45 pm - Emily Ferrie, violin and viola with Helen Snowball, piano


Saturday, 18th June 2005 at 6.00pm

Segretta Stompers, New Orleans jazz


Saturday 18th June 2005, 7.30pm

Tenori Three Tenors (web site)

The 3 tenors are all highly trained international soloists currently performing on the international operatic circuit. Treat yourself to a spectacular evening of your favourite tenor songs and arias including Nessun Dorma, Maria, Tonight, Torna a Surriento, Funiculi Funicula, O sole mio, On the street where you live and many more.

Tenori Three Tenors

  • Alexander Grove: tenor
  • Anthony Osborne: tenor
  • Michael Bracegirdle: tenor
  • Ben Dawson: piano


Sunday, 19th June 2005 at 7.30pm

Petite Messe Solennelle by Rossini

  • Patricia Pictor: soprano
  • Kathleen Peacock: contralto
  • Alexander Grove: tenor (web site)
  • Dean Robinson: bass (web site)
  • Ian Hare: harmonium
  • Cilla Grant: piano
  • The Festival Choir
  • Anthony Peacock: conductor

Sung by the eighty strong Festival Chorus, Rossini's Little Solemn Mass is neither little, nor very solemn, but a choral 'tour de force' and with tonight's great soloists should not be missed.


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