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Pop-up Performances
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…around town
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Cambray Place Free Stage
Fun and fabulous music for all
…around town
Family-friendly events FREE Follow the piano trail Circus-style street performers Youth and community music-making
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Welcome to Cheltenham Music Festival …around town – a weekend of free events on 9 and 10 July wrapped up with our beautiful, surprising Piano Trail.
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Alongside a massive range of live music at our two free stages in Imperial Gardens and Cambray Place, the Music Festival is taking to the streets with pop-up performances, circus-style musical entertainment – and even the riot of exoticism and colour from roving, chanting, dancing Tibetan monks. Add to that musical table tennis matches, a roaming piano bicycle, local folk hero Johnny Coppin and the thrill of flamenco… and this is the Music Festival like you’ve never seen or heard it before.
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Imperial Gardens, GL50 1QA
1–17 July 2016
Puppetry, storytelling, music and live art
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Imperial Gardens Free Stage
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Piano Trail: 2–17 July
Cheltenham Music Festival
Use the map above to find your way around our piano trail. 1 Retreat Wine Bar, 10/11 Suffolk Parade
5 Imperial Gardens Landing Gear Piano, created by Safran Messier-Bugatti-Dowty
Created by Viv Ayres & Cheltenham School of Fine Art
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10 The Promenade
1–17 July 2016 PLAY ME!
Alongside all the fantastic free events happening around Cheltenham this year, the Music Festival is hosting some of the world’s leading musicians in beautiful venues both in the town and around the county. Have a look at the full programme – we guarantee there is something you will love, or something we know you will love once you’ve tried it. Dip your toe in and discover music to inspire you, move you and energise you.
‘Mystical Concepts’ by Peter Granville Edmunds (For Sale)
11 The Wilson Café, Clarence Street
2 Montpellier Gardens
Mobile by Jaynie Tricker (For Sale)
Created by pupils and staff at St James Primary School
Box Office 01242 850270 cheltenhamfestivals.com #cheltmusicfest
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Don’t forget to look out for our Piano Trail – artfully transformed upright pianos alongside specially designed keyboard-related inventions. Follow the map to find a synth-harp made out of aircraft landing gear, an interactive musical Fruit Machine, a piano that’s a garden or a bookshelf – all dotted around the streets and shops of Cheltenham. Prepare to be surprised and delighted!
Fabulous family events
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Sponsored by Completion, the interior design company.
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The Mozart Question Narrated by Michael Morpurgo Sunday 10 July, 3pm Cheltenham Ladies’ College, Princess Hall Ages 7+ Author of War Horse Michael Morpurgo narrates from his beloved book The Mozart Question in a wonderful, music-filled event. This moving story of a worldfamous violinist in Vienna is a brilliant fusion of storytelling and live performance.
The Fairy Queen Sunday 17 July, 12.15pm Cheltenham Ladies’ College, Parabola Centre Ages 6+ Box Tale Soup puppet theatre group and members of The Sixteen perform a fun, interactive version of Shakespeare’s Midsummer Night’s Dream combined with Purcell’s music from The Fairy Queen.
James Mayhew’s Shakespeare Stories Saturday 16 July, 11am Cheltenham Ladies’ College, Princess Hall Ages 5+ Ella Bella Ballerina creator James Mayhew narrates and illustrates well-known Shakespeare tales, painting to live music from local pianist Alex Kirk.
Book now at cheltenhamfestivals.com/music on 01242 850270 or from the Festival box office
4 Parabola Arts Centre, Parabola Road
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Sarah Nicolls: Inside-Out Piano (6–10 July)* GCHQ: Tubular Bells Piano Jay Harrison: Electromechanical Lithophone Victor Buckley: Piano Thirty
6 Swallow Bakery Created by Rod Ashman (For Sale) Designed by Rod Ashman Musical inventions by Kev Fox and Lee Chaos Holder.
8 The Promenade
9 Waterstones, The Promenade Mobile by Jaynie Tricker from 3D-printed pianos (c/o Pittville School DT Department), a piano bookcase and interactive installation by Mark Wijesinghe.
Drop-in fun musical activities, 9/10 July, 11am–2pm
7 & 8 July Christian Lindberg
10 July Michael Morpurgo
14 July Oz Clarke
16 July Claire Martin
‘Old Smokey’ by Eleanor Hutchinson and Laure Filho (For Sale)
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Music of Life, Life of Music by Jaynie Tricker (For Sale)
8 July Nicola Benedetti
15 Regent Arcade Shopping Centre
7 Coffee Pod, The Promenade
* Sarah will be telling the story of her Inside-Out Piano on Sunday 10 July at 2pm. Contact our box office for tickets.
7 July Evelyn Glennie
12 Smokey Joe’s, 15–17 Bennington Street Fruit Machine Synthesiser by Lee Chaos Holder.
13 High Street Painted by Polly Alakija
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14 Regent Arcade Shopping Centre ‘Not Any Old Piano’ by Erica Bibbings (For Sale)
Sponsored by Gold leaf Supplies
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With thanks to Niki Whitfield, Regent Arcade, Chapman Opticians, The Fragrance Shop, TK Maxx, Jessica’s Sweet Shop, Pittville School, Waterstones, The Wilson Café, GCHQ, Safran.
Featuring Melvyn Tan Ukulele Orchestra of Great Britain John Wilson Orchestra Pascal and Ami Rogé Nicola Benedetti Evelyn Glennie Christian Lindberg Guy Johnston Vasily Petrenko & the RLPO Ex Cathedra Clare Martin Tibetan Monks of Tashi Lhunpo Baroque Favourites and Fireworks Oz Clarke’s Musical Wine Tour and many more
Book now at cheltenhamfestivals.com/music
Cheltenham Music Festival FREE
…around town SATURDAY 9 JULY
SUNDAY 10 JULY
Imperial Gardens
Imperial Gardens
12.00–12.30pm
12.00–12.30pm
Flamenco with Amanda Frescura
Cheltenham Youth Choir with Johnny Coppin
Cheltenham Youth Choir With their inspiring conductor Rachel Bowen, the large numbers of children in Cheltenham Youth Choir – ranging in age from 4-18 – always make an impact with audiences. They have performed their wide range of music in venues such as Tewkesbury Abbey, Gloucester Cathedral, the Roses Theatre and Cheltenham Racecourse.
12.30–1.30pm
Cheltenham Gamelan/Wilson Project/Star College
12.30–1pm
1.45–2.30pm
1–1.30pm
Eddie Parker’s Summer Grooves
Midlife Choirsis
Johnny Coppin & Paul Burgess
1.30–2pm 2.30–3pm
The Grammar School Boys
The Grammatones The Grammatones is a close-harmony vocal group from Cheltenham’s Pates Grammar School. They come to us fresh from their performance at the Music For Youth finals in Birmingham.
We’re delighted to welcome 2016 Gloucestershire Young Musician of the Year Adam Heron, an extremely talented young pianist who is also taking part in the Cheltenham Music Festival Gloucesterhire Young Musicians concert at the Pittville Pump Room on Friday 15 July.
Johnny Coppin Cotswold folk music legend Johnny Coppin joins Cheltenham Youth Choir for two of his Gloucestershire Songs before performing a set of his own beautifully crafted numbers. He’ll be joined by Paul Burgess on violin and recorders.
3.50–4.30pm
3.15–3.45pm
Stolen Chocolates
Swing ’n’ Things
Cambray Place
Trombone Ninjas
Kwabana Lindsay 12.15–12.45pm
4.30–5pm
Tewkesbury Town Band 12.45–1pm
Tibetan Monks
Formed in 2013 by local choir director Rachel Bowen, this lovely community choir boasts over 50 members who meet on a Monday evening to sing, to socialise and to laugh. The choir sings a wide range of musical styles but feels most at home singing ‘tunes we know’. New members need no musical experience, only a willingness to give it a go.
3.45–4.30pm
Gloucestershire Youth Wind Orchestra
11.30–12.15pm
Midlife Choirsis
Lakeside Concert Band Cambray Place
Jazz Rouge: Jess Blatchley & Andy Rushton
Paprika 12.40–1.15pm
The Grammatones
1.30–2pm
1.15–2pm
The Grammar School Boys
Swing ’n’ Things 2–2.30pm
2–2.30pm
Flamenco with Amanda Frescura
Adam Heron
Cheltenham Community Gamelan Players present a varied selection of traditional Javanese music and dance: refined court melodies, upbeat popular songs, and a vivacious welcome dance. The Wilson Gamelan Project is a ten-week collaborative workshop with young people, combining Indonesian percussion and electronic music. This performance showcases the pieces created during the project, led by Lee Chaos and Jonathan Roberts. Students from the National Star College will be performing interactive music on iPads, and encouraging audience members to have a go.
Bristol-based flamenco artist Amanda Frescura brings alive the drama and passion of this Spanish dance form, accompanied live by a vibrant blend of jazz, Latino and Arabic music.
2.30–3pm
Tetraphonic
2.30–3pm
Stolen Chocolates
3–3.30pm
Jess Gillam
The Grammar School Boys Formed of students from the Crypt Grammar School in Gloucester, all aged under 18 and originally members of Gloucestershire Youth Jazz Orchestra, this combo of sax, bass, drums and piano plays a lively range of instrumental jazz standards.
This Gloucestershire-based communityorientated Big Band was formed in 2011 of talented youngsters and enthusiastic adults, many of whom are also different generations of families.
Eddie Parker’s Summer Grooves featuring Eddie Parker and Kevin Figes
Jess Gillam Seventeen-year-old Jess Gillam, from Cumbria, was the first ever saxophonist to reach the finals of BBC Young Musician this year. With a recent guest appearance with Jools Holland already under her belt, the confidence and joy of her stage presence is something to behold.
From 11.30am Saturday 9 July Fiddler on the rope! Kwabana Lindsay, star of Giffords Circus, will be bringing his slack-rope walking and musical equilibristics (that’s circus skills to the rest of us) street show to town.
Imperial Gardens Sunday 10 July 2.30pm Limited tickets are available from the Box Office for this workshop that allows you to try your hand at the ancient monastic arts of sand mandala making, butter sculpture and printing Tibetan prayer flags, led by the Monks of the Tashi Lhunpo Monastery.
Hailing from all across Eastern Europe as well as the UK, this amazing Balkan gypsy band has appeared on BBC Radio 3 and 6 Music and performed at WOMAD worldwide and Glastonbury festivals. Their next stop is Latitude in Suffolk. ‘They had everyone jumping for joy – a must see’ – Cerys Matthews.
Versatile Loose Tubes flautist and keyboard player Eddie Parker (you can hear him again tonight performing with the Will Gregory Moog Ensemble) leads this funky garden party with grooves from Herbie Hancock’s HeadHunters and more.
The Great Satie Sleepover
Tetraphonic
We will be hosting an overnight performance of Eric Satie’s mammoth Vexations for solo piano – one side of relatively simple piano music repeated 840 times, which lasts for over 20 hours. If you would like to support well-known impressionist Alistair McGowan and our rota of professional pianists and local amateurs, bring along a sleeping bag and a flask of hot chocolate and we’ll see you there.
The Spirit of Jazz thrives in this energetic fourpiece band from Cheltenham and Stroud, led by Tommy Charles on piano and Dom Franks on sax. They join us for a toe-tapping performance of jazz standards, Latin and be-bop.
Kwabana Lindsay
Tibetan Culture Workshop
Paprika
GYWO are one of the country’s leading youth wind bands, and in 2014 represented the county in the national Concert Band Festival finals at the Birmingham Conservatoire of Music. New members with Grade 6 and above and a firm commitment to the orchestra’s rehearsal and concert schedule are always welcome.
A glorious mixture of masked dance, sacred chants and a capella mountain singing meets ringing bells, clashing cymbals and beating drums, as the Buddhist monks bring us a flavour of the music of their Tibetan homeland. A guaranteed feast for the ears and the eyes.
Swing ’n’ Things
Flamenco with Amanda Frescura
Gloucestershire Youth Wind Orchestra
Tibetan Monks of the Tashi Lhunpo Monastery
Stolen Chocolates is a jazz group who focus on playing great music and spreading the joy throughout Gloucestershire.
12–12.40pm 1–1.30pm
Keep an eye out for our roving street performers, who will be roaming the streets of Cheltenham with their own brand of festival madness, and for the colourful Tibetan Monks, who will be putting in regular appearances.
Stolen Chocolates
Cheltenham Gamelan The Wilson Project National Star College
3–3.45pm
Tewkesbury Town Band was formed in 1838 of local musicians, and is made up of over 30 members of the local community, from schoolchildren upwards, and performs mainly around Gloucestershire, alongside its occasional tours at home and overseas.
Pop-up Performances
Part of Gloucestershire Music, the Trombone Ninjas are a group of students who combine trombones and percussion in a riot of noise, led by Steve Legge.
The Cheltenham-based Lakeside Concert Band is made up of adult wind and brass players who either have not played for many years, or who have taken part in the Learn As You Play scheme. The band provides a welcoming, fun environment in which to develop their skills, and is always happy to consider new members.
Paprika
Tewkesbury Town Band
Trombone Ninjas
Lakeside Concert Band
2–2.45pm
2.45–3.15pm
Jazz Rouge are a Cheltenham-based singer/ guitar duo whose repertoire spans funky jazz standards, quirky French café covers and wistful Latin ballads.
Adam Heron
Jess Gillam
Tewkesbury Town Band
Jazz Rouge: Jess Blatchley & Andy Rushton
Rimski’s Piano Saturday 9 / Sunday 10 July Rimski’s Piano is an act based around a unique ‘bicycle piano’. Master multi-tasker Rimski plays and sings as he cycles along on his piano. His multi-functional contraption is full of surprises. Featuring original songs, musical clowning, acrobatics and occasional pyrotechnics, this one-off act is a firm festival favourite.
Sound of Sports Saturday 9 July, free drop-in sessions from 11–4pm Cheltenham Town Hall Pillar Room 11.30am, 12pm, 12.50pm, 1,15pm, 2pm Imperial Gardens 11am, 12.30pm, 2.30pm, 3pm
St Paul’s Church Friday 15 July 12 noon until Saturday 16 July 9 am
The Coull Quartet
The Rig Saturday MAKE SOME NOISE! Come and explore the sonic secrets of The Rig. Catch this fun and interactive installation of musical curiosities for all ages and physical abilities on the High Street between 12pm and 4pm on Saturday 9 July.
Sport meets music in this series of free performances and workshops, using a specially created film, a string quartet, a bicycle and table tennis players. There’s also a new interactive cricket-related piece. A fun event for all ages, with music composed by Nick Fell, Joe Cutler and Andy Ingamells. A full listing of the programme will be available at the events.