NEW EVENTS
FRIDAY 30 JUNE
WAYWARD JANE
7.30pm, Anstruther Town Hall
£20*, 70 min
Wayward Jane are a good time, good feeling, old time-inspired, rootsy folk band. This versatile 4-piece includes fiddle, clawhammer banjo, double bass, guitar, wooden flute and close vocal harmony. They bring shed loads of charm, fun and fine musicianship to the party. Their performances range from high-octane, toe-tapping tunes to tender and soulful songs, always aiming to leave audiences with a glow in their hearts.
SATURDAY 1 JULY
A DOOR TO THE PAST
11am-5pm, Crail Airfield. FREE
Once, not so very long ago, the skies above the peaceful village of Crail were dominated by the comings and goings of hundreds of aircraft from Crail Airfield, HMS Jackdaw as it was called. The airfield staff was greater than the population of the village and had its own cinema – a building that also served as gym, dance hall, party venue and more: a cinasium, as it was called. We have come together with Crail Airfield Ltd to reopen its long-locked doors again for one day only, giving visitors a chance to explore and experience a specially commissioned soundscape installation by KINBRAE, inspired by the history of the airfield and its cinasium. Drawing on field recordings, archive, stories and newly written music, this is a chance to discover a forgotten place and a neglected history.
NB The installation will run uninterrupted between 11am and 5pm. One cycle lasts 40 minutes. Visitors may come at any time and stay as long as they wish, though please bear in mind that toilet facilities are limited and the building is unheated. Please see website for updated parking, access info and directions.
Sensible shoes and weather appropriate clothing is advised.
*£5 tickets for those aged 7-17
FULL PROGRAMME: www.eastneukfestival.com
TICKETS: eastneukfestival.online.red61.co.uk / 0131 226 0008
SATURDAY 1 JULY
HARRY DIPLOCK TRIO
5pm, Dreel Halls. £20*, 70 min
We first heard Harry Diplock playing at Ronnie Scott’s and invited him to Anstruther. Django Reinhardt inspires his music making (he comes to us right after playing at Festival Django Reinhardt in France) and he gives us an early evening set of swinging tunes in the intimate Dreel Halls.
SATURDAY 1 JULY
SU-A & FRIENDS 1
7.30pm, Anstruther Town Hall. £20*, 70 min
Duncan Chisholm fiddle
Hamish Napier keyboards
Donald Shaw accordion
Su-a Lee cello & saw
When not on stage with the Scottish Chamber Orchestra, cellist Su-a Lee is one of Scotland’s most eclectic musicians, in high demand to partner traditional, contemporary, experimental players throughout the land. You’ll find her in multiple gigs at Celtic Connections or on stage at the Royal Opera House. We invited her to bring some friends along to put on a pair of concerts for ENF and here she’s joined by top fiddler Duncan Chisholm and multi-instrumentalist/ composers Donald Shaw and Hamish Napier for an evening of traditional (and not so traditional) tunes.
Chisholm LeeSATURDAY 1 JULY
MUSIC FOR THE MOON AND THE TREES LIVE
9.15pm, Dreel Halls. £20*, 60 min
Morgan Szymanski guitar
Tommy Perman electronics and visuals
Midsummer 2019 and childhood friends, guitarist Morgan Szymanski and experimental musician Tommy Perman took time out in a woodland cottage in rural Scotland to record an album – Music for the Moon and the Trees. Taking sounds recorded in the surrounding woodland –trees, birds, bats – Morgan and Tommy improvised and the album slowly emerged. The result is delicate, softly spoken, atmospheric. For us, Tommy and Morgan come together afresh to perform a live version of their album with visuals.
SUN 2 JULY
SU-A & FRIENDS 2
2pm, Anstruther Town Hall. £20*, 70 min
TANGO TANGO
Mr McFall’s Chamber featuring Su-a Lee cello & saw
There is nothing quite like musical maverick Mr McFall’s Chamber: with a line-up of string quartet, bass, piano and percussion, they play anything tango through jazz and rock to contemporary classical… Su-a Lee has been a member from the very start and invites them to ENF to dip into their back catalogue, but above all to play Tango!
‘engaging, witty, relaxed, sophisticated, exquisitely played and just plain fun…’
The Times
ENF TICKETS
Tickets are available by phone, online and in person at the 180 Box Office at 180 High St, Edinburgh, EH1 1QS, 10am-6pm MON-FRI.
Online: eastneukfestival.online.red61.co.uk
Telephone: +44 (0)131 226 0008 10am-6pm MON-FRI (every day in festival)
Payment: card or cash (no cheque)
Booking Fee: £1 per ticket up to a max of £5 per transaction. NB booking fees are incurred by the box office provider and are non-refundable. Tickets can be posted, if booked 2 weeks ahead, for £1.50. Venue collection 30 mins before for free. Booking during the festival: Online until 10am on the day of the event. On the door from 30 mins before. Payment at venues is cash only. You may reserve tickets for events later in the day at a venue box office.
Facilities: Venues vary; see info on our website www.eastneukfestival.com/venues and contact us if you have concerns not covered.
Doors open 30 mins before, unless specified. Venues do not have sheltered waiting areas. Children under 7 not admitted unless specified. Under-18s must be accompanied by an adult.
Latecomers are not guaranteed admission, in whole or in part. If admitted, it may not be possible to take the seat you booked – standing may be the only option.
Refunds: We cannot offer refunds unless an event is cancelled. We accept returns only in exceptional circumstances and cannot guarantee to resell tickets. Programme is correct at time of going to press but we reserve the right to make unforeseen changes. In such circumstances we will make every reasonable effort to inform bookers promptly.
Venue capacities are calculated in line with official guidance. Should restrictions be introduced due to Covid (or anything else), we may be obliged to reduce audience numbers. In this case we will begin with the most recent bookers, who will have their tickets (for affected event only) cancelled and fully refunded. Our no-refund/ no-resell policy above will continue to apply to any part of any booking unaffected by such unforeseen changes. All ENF events will be managed in line with current official guidance and regulations as of the date of the event. Updates will be on the website.
VENUE INFORMATION
Anstruther Town Hall: School Green, KY10 3DF
Cinasium, Crail Airfield: Seafield Kirklands, KY10 3XL
Dreel Halls, Anstruther: KY10 3DJ
Crail Parish Church: Marketgate, KY10 3TL
Kilrenny Church: Main Street, KY10 3JL
St Monans Church: Burnside, KY10 2AL
Parking: church car park and on street nearby.
Accessible portaloos in car park - none in church. Gravel path from car park to main entrance is steep. Those of limited mobility should be driven to lower gate, walk over graveyard and enter via green room (ask steward for guidance).
4 steps into church from front door.
Holy Trinity, St Andrews: South St, KY16 9NL
Parking: on street.
No loos in the church. Public loos (inc. accessible) in Church Square, behind.
2 shallow steps into church; ramps available.
Seating plans are on the booking website eastneukfestival.online.red61.co.uk
General box office enquiries: tickets@eastneukfestival.com
ENF admin: Weirgate House, Weirgate Brae, St Boswells TD6 0BD ian@eastneukfestival.com / +44 (0)33 022 11 093
PTO TO SEE OUR PREVIOUSLY ADVERTISED CLASSICAL EVENTS
THURS 29 JUNE
QUEYRAS PLAYS BACH
4pm, Kilrenny Church. £20/15*, 70 min
KURTÁG Selection from Signs, Games and Messages
ANON (MARAIS?) Les Regrets
SAYGUN Partita for Cello, Op. 31
MARAIS La Rêveuse
BACH Suite in Cm for solo cello, BWV 1011
BELCEA & FRIENDS 1
7.30pm, Crail Church. £30/20*, 105 min
LISZT Les Années de Pélérinage (selection)
BRAHMS Sextet No 1 in B-flat, Op. 18
FRIDAY 30 JUNE
CASTALIAN QUARTET 1
11.30am, Kilrenny Church. £25/17*, 70 min
MOZART Quartet in Dm, K.421
DVOŘÁK Quartet in G, Op. 106
YEOL EUM SON
4pm, Crail Church. £20/15*, 70 min
MOZART Fantasy in Cm, K. 475
JANÁČEK Sonata 1.X.1905 From the Street
MOZART Sonata in Cm, K. 457
KAPUSTIN Sonata No. 2
BELCEA & FRIENDS 2
7.30pm, Crail Church. £30/20*, 105 min
DEBUSSY Selection of solo piano works
BRAHMS Sextet No. 2 in G, Op. 36
SAT 1 JULY
CASTALIAN QUARTET 2
11.30am, Kilrenny Church. £25/17*, 70 min
HAYDN Quartet in D, Op. 20, No.4
SIBELIUS Voces Intimae, Op. 56
BACH & BEYOND
3pm, Crail Church. £25/20*, 105 min
J S BACH Suite for Solo Cello in G, BWV 1007 (arr. for viola)
TABAKOVA Pirin
J S BACH Works arranged for solo accordion
YSAŸE Sonata in Am for Two Violins
BELCEA & FRIENDS 3
7.30pm, Crail Church. £30/20*, 110 min
KNOX Quartet for 1
DEBUSSY Quartet in Gm, Op. 1
CHAUSSON Concerto for Violin, Piano and Quartet, Op. 21
DAYTRIP FROM EDINBURGH
SATURDAY 1 JULY
£80 inclusive of concert tickets and coach. Come enjoy a summer’s day of wonderful music in the lovely village of Crail, performed by the Belcea Quartet and friends including violinist Vilde Frang, pianist Bertrand
Chamayou accordianist Sofia Ros and violists Diyang Mei and Krzysztof Chorzelski
Our daytrip to the East Neuk includes: Coach to and from National Register Building, Charlotte Square, Edinburgh, departing 12.30pm and returning by 11pm.
3pm BACH AND BEYOND:
A wonderful line-up of musicians take Bach as a point of departure for a varied and spectacular concert.
7.30pm BELCEA QUARTET & FRIENDS 3:
The Belcea Quartet play Debussy’s lovely (and only) string quartet, and are joined by an all-star line up for Chausson’s ravishing Concerto. And we open with a really entertaining treat: Garth Knox’s Quartet For 1 in which the viola has to play a string quartet all on his own in 7 minutes. Has to be seen (and heard) to be believed.
Bring your own picnic or book into one of Crail’s cafes and restaurants.
SUNDAY 2 JULY
LATIN JOURNEYS
SOLD OUT - CHECK BACK IN JUNE
12pm, St Monans Church. £20/15*, 80 min
SCARLATTI Sonatas in Fm, K.386 & Dm, K.24 (The Lover)
ALBENIZ Cordoba & Asturias
PIAZZOLLA Ave Maria
VILLA-LOBOS Dance of the White Indian
CLOSING CONCERT
5pm, Holy Trinity St Andrews
£30/18*, 120 min
PÄRT Cantus in Memoriam Benjamin Britten
BACH Fantasia & Fugue for Organ, BWV 542
BRITTEN Variations on a Theme of Frank Bridge, Op. 10
GLASS Mad Rush for Organ
GLASS American Seasons
Scottish Chamber Orchestra
Isabelle van Keulen violin/director
Tom Wilkinson organ
THESE EVENTS ARE ALREADY ON SALE SO AVAILABILITY MAY BE LIMITED
*£5 tickets for those aged 7-17
TICKETS: eastneukfestival.online.red61.co.uk / 0131 226 0008
FULL PROGRAMME: www.eastneukfestival.com
THANKS
East Neuk Festival could not take place without generous help from its supporters.
Ticket income generates only 20% of production costs, so we give our warmest thanks to all those who make the festival possible. If you would like to join them, we’d love to hear from you
= Founder Patron
Accurate at the time of going to press.
FOUNDERS
Donald & Louise MacDonald
PREMIER PATRONS
Toby & Kate Anstruther
William & Elizabeth Berry
Geoff & Mary Ball
Donald & Corinne Brydon
Lexy and Gregor Clark
J. Douglas Home
Gavin & Kate Gemmell
Esther & Ian Higgins
Shields & Carol Henderson
Jay & Richard Hitchman
Rachel & Nicky James
Christine Lessels
Ann & James Macdonald
Roy & Svend McEwan-Brown
Robert H Mackay & PA Whitley
Richard Price & Pauline Fox
Lady Shaw
Richard & Christine Simpson
Peter & Christine Smith
Mrs Ann Usher
Anny & Bobby White
Krysia & Grenville Williams
Hedley G Wright
GOLD PATRONS
Tove Brown
Cathy & John Adamson
Cambo Estate
Sheila Colvin
Bea & George Cowan
Michael & Freddie Dale
John & Sue Frame
Mrs Jane Griffiths
David & Pam Jenkins
Dr Larry & Mairi Rolland
Ian and Isabel Sandison
David & Elizabeth Simpson
Alasdair & Valery Speirs
Sheena Sturrock
Brenda White
Catherine Wilson
SILVER PATRONS
Donald & Janis Bain
Mrs Valerie Barratt
Wendy Bellars
Drummond & Vivian Bone
Paula & Colin Brown
Angus & Kim Cameron
Liz Childs
Judith Colman & Philip Holman
Mrs Jen Corbett
Mrs Diana Crichton
Bill & Charlotte Duthie
Richard & Cath Dyer
Mrs Jenny Gilderdale
Fiona Grant
Prof & Mrs A Grieve
Ronnie & Ann Hanna
James & Kath Hardie
Elizabeth & David Hudson
Ruth Hutchison
Harry & Jeanette Johnston
John & Ann McKechnie
Nigel & Sarah Moores
Helen Page
Mrs Cynthia Reekie
Mr & Mrs Michael Spencer
Anne Waring & Paul Broda
Dr Ian Young
BRONZE PATRONS
Neil & Fiona Ballantyne
Veronica Bell
Robert & Catriona Brown
Gerard & Dorothy Cambridge
David Eves & Gill Dennes
Euan & Ruth Fraser
Stephen & Patricia Illingworth
Vivien & Geoffrey Millar
Tom & Ann O’Connell
Ann Riddle
Alan Sainer
Graeme & Morven Scott
Miss Willa Stewart
Mr Christopher Trotter
SUBSCRIBER PATRONS
Dr Thomas Amos
Mrs Naomi Clemson
Dr Joseph Colerio
Andrew Connel
Pam & Iain Gotts
Mark Jones
Sheila Lockhart
Brian Midgley
Helen & Nigel Morgan
Mrs M A Moss
Mrs Helen Ross
Audrey Scott
Mr Murray Smith
…and others who wish to remain anonymous.
TRUSTS & FOUNDATIONS
Misses Barrie Charitable Trust
The Cruden Foundation
Hugh Fraser Foundation
Tay Charitable Trust
The William Syson Foundation
OUR VALUED PARTNERS
Crail Parish Church
Kilrenny Church
St.Ayle Church, Anstruther and Cellardyke
Anstruther Town Hall
Balcaskie Estates
Built by Ecko
Event Tech-Style Ltd
NTS Kellie Castle and Garden
Holy Trinity St Andrews
St Monans Church
University of St Andrews
Our
ENF BOARD OF TRUSTEES
Donald MacDonald CBE, Chair
Shields Henderson, Treasurer
Svend McEwan-Brown, Secretary
Graham Anderson, Trustee
Kiki MacDonald, Trustee
Hilke MacIntyre, Trustee
Elizabeth Riches MBE, Trustee
ENF TEAM
Svend McEwan-Brown, Artistic Director
Ian Gray, General Manager
Tuesday McPhail, Event Producer
Helen Wyllie, Graphic Designer
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