2014 brochure

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The Tenth East Neuk Festival: Programme of Events Venues throughout the East Neuk of Fife

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WELCOME In July, we celebrate the 10th Birthday of the East Neuk Festival with our most ambitious, richest programme to date. We hope you will come and join in the festivities through music, art, words and ideas, and – not least – the sheer pleasure of being in this beautiful and restful part of the country. Over the years many artists have put their stamp on the ENF, so this year we have invited some of them to return and bring special projects: artistic encounters and collaborations that are unique to this time and place. Belcea and Elias Quartets join forces for Brahms and Strauss, and members of the Belcea Quartet feature throughout our Schubertiad. Christian Zacharias appears in chamber, solo and orchestral contexts. 2014 is also a year for looking to the future. LITTORAL, our books and ideas programme, takes a huge leap forward with two special ‘on location’ days in Crail and Cambo featuring excellent writers and thinkers including Robert Macfarlane, Richard Holloway, Kirsty Wark, Sally Magnusson and more. New music runs through the programme, with our co-commission and the Scottish premiere of James MacMillan’s new Piano Trio. In the visual arts we are delighted to partner Fife Council and the Fleming-Wyfold Art Collection in presenting a festival exhibition of the Fife landscape seen through the eyes of artists including the Scottish colourists. Finally, alongside master musicians we bring a host of brilliant young artists, many of them presenting performances that pay tribute to their elders. This is the fullest programme we have ever produced; we warmly hope that you find plenty here to bring you to Fife this summer and we look forward to seeing you there.

Donald MacDonald Chair

Svend Brown Artistic Director


EXHIBITIONS

EXHIBITIONS Two art exhibitions will run throughout the East Neuk Festival.

TEN YEARS OF ENF

William Gillies, Anstruther c. 1946, Oil on Canvas

FIFE IN THE FRAME

Views of Fife’s East Neuk St Andrews Museum Sat 31 May – Sun 24 August | 10am – 5pm daily | FREE East Neuk Festival in partnership with the Fleming-Wyfold Art Foundation and St Andrews Museum presents Fife in the Frame - landscape from past times by the likes of Hunter, Walton and Gillies. Many of the views and vistas have hardly changed and will be very familiar to ENF attendees.

Crail Church Hall | Fri 27 June – Sat 5 July 11am - 4pm daily | FREE entry The distinctive designs of our East Neuk Festival publicity for the first decade were created by Hilke McIntyre and Andy McGregor. We will deck the walls with their work to celebrate our birthday. George Leslie Hunter Lower Largo, Fife c. 1924 - 27, Oil on Millboard


FRI 27 – SUN 29 JUNE

A BIG CRAIL WEEKEND CLASSIC JAZZ

AT CRAIL COMMUNITY HALL

King of Swing * Fri 27 June | 7:30pm | £15 Clarinet prodigy Julian Bliss and his sextet pay tribute to Benny Goodman with a night of classic swing jazz. Bliss says: “Swing music is happy music. It’s a classic musical style and it’s great to be presenting a show dedicated to perhaps the best known figurehead for this music, Mr Benny Goodman”.

Revoir Paris * Sat 28 June | 7:30pm | £15 People regularly ask us when Renaud Garcia-Fons will be coming back to the festival after he played his wonderful Gallic jazz to a packed audience in 2010. He returns with his own nostalgic love song to Paris – a new project inspired by the City of Light and Love. Scottish pianist, Euan Stevenson (Emerging Artist 2013 at the Scottish Jazz Awards) opens the evening.

Ellington To Evans: The Euan Stevenson Trio Sun 29 June | 3pm | £8 (£5 when also attending Martin Taylor - both concerts must be booked at the same time) A lazy Sunday afternoon of jazz classics. Three of Scotland’s outstanding young jazz talents pay homage to some of the the great, popular jazz pianists of the 20th Century including Duke Ellington, Errol Garner, George Shearing, Dave Brubeck, and Bill Evans.

Martin Taylor * Sun 29 June | 5pm | £15 Pat Metheny called Martin Taylor: “one of the most awesome solo guitar players in the history of the instrument”, and Stephane Grappelli described him as: “A great artist, rich in talent and elegance”. It’s a privilege to welcome him to the Festival.

*See all 3 asterisked concerts for £40. Quote this offer when booking with the Hub. Supported by The Misses Barrie Trust


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LITTORAL 2014 The festival’s unique programme of words and ideas about the natural world broadens and deepens its themes this year – for all ages. Over two weekends, our finest nature writers, broadcasters and thinkers reflect on journeys, pathways and memories. The following weekend in the beautiful setting of Cambo, our writers discuss the profound impact of both gardens and wilderness.

Artemis Cooper 12pm | Church of the Most Holy Trinity, Crail | £10 The perfect start to Littoral – adventure, nature, travel and more. Patrick Leigh Fermor was, amongst many things, war hero, renowned charmer, and hugely admired pioneering writer. Celebrated biographer Artemis Cooper presents a vivid portrait of the extraordinary man who tramped across Europe in the 1930s, consorted with princesses and kidnapped Nazis on his beloved island of Crete.

SATURDAY 28 JUNE

John Burnside

Graham Robb

2pm | Church of the Most Holy Trinity, Crail | £10

5pm | Church of the Most Holy Trinity, Crail | £10

Multi-talented, award-garlanded John Burnside (Fife-born and professor at St Andrews) writes extraordinary, luminous poetry, novels, stories, essays memoirs – and is a passionate environmentalist. His most recent Saltire Book Of The Year Award is for his beautiful stories Something Like Happy, imbued with longing and deep love of nature.

Sally Magnusson 3:30pm | Crail Church | £10 Broadcaster Sally Magnusson cared for her mother, Mamie, with her two sisters during her mother’s long struggle with dementia. In Where Memories Go she chronicles the anguish, frustrations and unexpected joys they experienced while losing a loved one to a condition that touches virtually every family.

Lost Celtic pathways revealed by a renowned historian. A bike ride from the tip of Portugal, across the Pyrenees to the Alps, revealed to Graham Robb a lost map of the Celts, their gods, their art and their knowledge of science – a sophisticated ancient society to rival the Romans, forgotten for almost two millennia.

Richard Holloway 6:30pm | Crail Church | £10 What better way to end the day than listening to the ever-inspirational Richard Holloway? In this special event, he chooses, discusses and reads some of his most-loved passages from other writers, many around journeys – personal, spiritual, geographical. Spell-binding and unmissable.


SATURDAY 28 JUNE

CRAIL FAMILY DAY

Sing! Sing! Sing!

at Crail Community Hall

with Vivian French and Michael John McCarthy

Calling all families! Join us for a jam-packed day of dancing, singing and storytelling, all on the theme of the high seas. In between our performances, you’re invited to help us paint a giant seaside mural.

From 12pm | Performance 12:30pm | £3

Dance! Dance! Dance! with Joan Clevillé and Michael John McCarthy

A sing-song with a difference. YOU will be writing the words and the music, assisted by the highly talented musician and composer Michael John McCarthy, alongside wordsmith and favourite children’s author Vivian French. No musical or writing skills needed, just be ready to come along and sing the results at the top of your voice!

Claire & Fergus McNicol: Isle of May From 1:30pm | Performance 2pm | £3 Come and join two of the finest storytellers in Scotland as they weave wonderful tales of the Isle of May, where they are often to be found exploring among the puffins! Stories, songs and more of seabirds and sea magic, for the whole family to be enthralled.

Paint! Paint! Paint!

From 10:30am | Performance 11am | £3

3:15pm – 4pm | FREE but ticketed

You don’t need nimble feet or pointy toes. Just come and have fun waving like a wave, swooping like a seagull, scuttling like a crab and bouncing like a beach ball … all with the help of professional dancer Joan Clevillé and the brilliant musician Michael John McCarthy.

Roll up your sleeves and help us complete our giant seascape mural!


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MONDAY 30 JUNE & TUESDAY 1 JULY

Celebrating Segovia

Celebrating Julian Bream

Mon 30 June | 7:30pm Kilconquhar Church | £15

Tue 1 July | 7:30pm Largo & Newburn Parish Church | £15

Segovia transformed the way we think of the guitar: “When I began, the guitar was enclosed in a vicious circle. There were no composers writing for the guitar, because there were no virtuoso guitarists.” He created a huge international audience, persuaded excellent composers to write for him and influenced generations of players. Shibe offers a portrait in music, dominated by the gutsy Spanish and South American music written for Segovia by the likes of Villa Lobos and Barrios.

Bream captivated music-lovers worldwide. He was a questing spirit and explored music of the deep past as well as introducing brand new work. He achieved that rare thing of carrying the audience with him no matter how far he travelled. Here, works written specially for him by Britten and Maxwell Davies rub shoulders with masterpieces of the past including music by Bach and Dowland.

SEAN SHIBE

The award winning young Scottish guitarist celebrates two giants of the guitar world in a pair of concerts paying tribute to their unique personalities and amazing musical legacy. Supported by The Misses Barrie Trust


WEDNESDAY 2 JULY

Lovesong and Lament 7:30pm | Crail Church | £25 / £17 Brahms: Sextet in G, Op 36 Strauss: Metamorphosen* Belcea Quartet, Elias Quartet *Laurene Durantel, bass Two of the finest quartets join forces for a wonderful pairing of works full of love and grief. Brahms’ Sextet is a coded love song and contains some of the warmest, most Romantic music he ever wrote. Its ardent, genial atmosphere contrasts starkly with the grand, intense force of Strauss’ wartime lament – powerful stuff.


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Elias Quartet 11:30am | Kilrenny Church | £15 Haydn: Quartet in G, Op 77 No 1 Beethoven: Quintet in C, Op 29* *with Krzysztof Chorzelski, guest viola A rare treat: this Quintet was written for the man who actually forged Beethoven’s link with Scotland (hence all his folksong arrangements)! Brilliantly original and engaging, it has one of Beethoven’s loveliest slow movements and stormiest finales.

THURSDAY 3 JULY

Kristian Bezuidenhout & Ensemble Marsyas

Quatuor Ebène

4pm | St Monans Church | £20 / £15

Beethoven: Quartet in C# minor, Op 131 Beethoven: Quartet in A minor, Op 132

Mozart: Sonata for bassoon & fortepiano, K292 Fantasy for solo piano in C minor, K475 Quintet for piano & winds in E flat major, K452 Read Bezuidenhout’s reviews and the words that leap out repeatedly are “brilliant”, “magical”, “sensational”. Many of his fellow musicians call him a poet. He and the superb Ensemble Marsyas make ENF debuts playing Mozart and Beethoven on period instruments. (See also Friday 4pm)

7:30pm | Crail Church | £25 / £17

Written concurrently in the year before he died, these are arguably the most profound and astounding of Beethoven’s late quartets. Hearing them together in one evening makes the immense musical journeys within and between them all the more awe-inspiring. “Throughout, Beethoven and the Ebènes seemed to be attempting to out-dare one another in improvisatory ingenuity, indeed in emotional ardour too.” [Review of QE playing Op 131 at Carnegie Hall on BachTrack]. Supported by Shields and Carol Henderson


DAILY PLANNER GUIDE: EXHIBITIONS FAMILY EVENTS JAZZ CONCERTS CLASSICAL CONCERTS LITTORAL SCHUBERTIAD

THROUGHOUT THE FESTIVAL The following exhibitions are on every day 9am - 5pm Sand Sculpture The Honeypot, Crail 10am - 5pm Fife in the Frame St Andrews Museum 11am - 4pm 10 Years of ENF Crail Church Hall

FRIDAY 27 JUNE

SUNDAY 29 JUNE

7:30pm King of Swing: Julian Bliss Crail Community Hall

3pm

The Euan Stevenson Trio Crail Community Hall

SATURDAY 28 JUNE

5pm

Martin Taylor Crail Community Hall

10:30am Dance! Dance! Dance! Crail Community Hall

MONDAY 30 JUNE

12pm

7:30pm Sean Shibe: Celebrating Segovia Kilconquhar Church

Sing! Sing! Sing! Crail Community Hall

1:30pm Claire & Fergus McNicol Crail Community Hall 12pm

Artemis Cooper Ch. of the Most Holy Trinity, Crail

2pm

John Burnside Ch. of the Most Holy Trinity, Crail

3:15pm Paint! Paint! Paint! Crail Community Hall

3:30pm Sally Magnusson Crail Church 5pm

Graham Robb Ch. of the Most Holy Trinity, Crail

6:30pm Richard Holloway Crail Church 7:30pm Renaud Garcia Fons Crail Community Hall

TUESDAY 1 JULY 7:30pm Sean Shibe: Celebrating Julian Bream Largo & Newburn Parish Church

WEDNESDAY 2 JULY 7:30pm Lovesong & Lament: Belcea Quartet & Elias Quartet Crail Church


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THURSDAY 3 JULY

SATURDAY 5 JULY

11:30am Elias Quartet Kilrenny Church

11am

4pm

11:30am Schubertiad: Gould Piano Trio Crail Church

Kristian Bezuidenhout & Ensemble Marsyas St Monans Church

7:30pm Quatuor Ebène Crail Church

FRIDAY 4 JULY 11:30am Quatuor Ebène Crail Church 2pm

MacMillan’s Piano Trio Crail Community Hall

4pm

Kristian Bezuidenhout & Ensemble Marsyas St Monans Church

7:30pm Musical Landscapes: Scottish Chamber Orchestra Cambo Barn

Jennifer Potter Cambo House

12:30pm Kirsty Wark Cambo House 1:45pm Tim Dee Cambo House 2pm Schubertiad: Ll r Williams / Belcea Quartet Crail Church 3:15pm Carina Contini / Kirsty Wark Cambo House 4:30pm Robert Macfarlane & Tim Dee Cambo House 5pm

Schubertiad: Ll r Williams / Malin Christensson / Maximiliano Martín / Corina Belcea / Antoine Lederlin / Christian Zacharias Crail Church

8pm

Schubertiad: Krzysztof Chorzelski / Christian Zacharias Crail Church

FESTIVAL AT A GLANCE

SUNDAY 6 JULY 11am

Robert Macfarlane Kilrenny Church

3pm

Closing Concert: Allan Clayton / Alec Frank- Gemmill / Christian Zacharias / Scottish Chamber Orchestra Cambo Barn


FRIDAY 4 JULY

Quatuor Ebène

Kristian Bezuidenhout & Ensemble Marsayas

11:30am | Crail Church | £15 / £12

4pm | St Monans Church | £20 / £15

Mozart: Quartet in E flat, KV428 Ravel: Quartet in F

Mozart: Sonata for solo piano in C minor, K457 Beethoven: Quintet for piano and winds in E flat major, Op 16

Tributes from Mozart (to Haydn) and Ravel (to Fauré) make a delightful pairing for this morning concert. It is a cliché, but a valid one, to say that it takes a truly Gallic quartet to reach right to the heart of Ravel’s popular and marvelous piece – and here we are in the presence of utter masters of this work.

By writing for identical forces to Mozart, Beethoven paid a rare tribute to the older man with this quintet. The slow movement goes further and features a melody reminiscent of ‘Batti, batti’ from Don Giovanni. Bezuidenhout complements the quintet with Mozart’s sonata in one of Beethoven’s favourite keys.

Supported by Shields and Carol Henderson

MacMillan’s Piano Trio 2pm | Crail Community Hall | £5 James MacMillan: Piano Trio (Scottish premiere & ENF commission) The Gould Piano Trio ENF is proud to co-commission the latest chamber work by Scotland’s foremost composer, James MacMillan. In 1997 he wrote a masterpiece for piano trio (14 Little Pictures) and this is his first venture into the genre since then. The Gould Trio will play the piece twice during this concert, and speak about it between the performances to offer insights.

Musical Landscapes 7:30pm | Cambo Barn | £15 JAMES MacMillan: Í (A Meditation on Iona) John Luther Adams: ...and bells remembered... Britten: Les Illuminations Sibelius: Symphony No 7 in C major, Op 105 Allan Clayton, tenor Scottish Chamber Orchestra Clemens Schuldt, conductor Landscape is a central theme of every ENF. This spectacular concert travels far to the North for Adams’ evocation of Alaska and Sibelius’ awe-inspiring vision of Finland and West to MacMillan’s stormy Iona. Britten’s Les Illuminations is sung by one of the finest tenors of the moment, Allan Clayton (also performing in Sunday’s Closing Concert). At the helm, the outstanding young prize-winning conductor, Clemens Schuldt.


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CAMBO DAY Come and join us for an exceptional day at Cambo, for events in the historic drawing room of the house and walks in the garden and estate.

Jennifer Potter 11am | £10 with optional walk Seven flowers which have inflamed hearts and minds in cultures round the world: lotus, lily, sunflower, opium poppy, rose, tulip and orchid. Seven stories full of surprise and secrets, unexpected origins, influence and uncanny power. Afterwards, you are invited to join the acclaimed horticultural historian on a walk round Cambo’s own exquisite Walled Garden.

SATURDAY 5 JULY

Kirsty Wark

Carina Contini with Kirsty Wark

12:30pm | £10

3:15pm | £10

There could hardly be a more perfect centrepiece to our Cambo day, as the leading broadcaster discusses her first novel, filled with gardens and the passing of a beloved house between generations. A haunting story of memory, gardening, art, love and belonging.

Well known restaurateur and rookie gardener Carina Contini is in conversation with Kirsty Wark – who knows a thing or two about gardens herself – as she describes her personal experience of restoring a walled kitchen garden and growing seasonal produce for the family table.

Robert Macfarlane & Tim Dee

Tim Dee 1:45pm | £10 with optional walk How have humans managed the delicate balance between controlling and accepting the wilderness? Leading nature writer Tim Dee brilliantly explores the theme as he tells the story of four fields across the world, from Zambia to his own Cambridgeshire. You are then invited to join him on a short field walk on Cambo Estate.

The Legacy of John Muir 4:30pm | £10 In the 100 years since the death of John Muir, Scottish father of conservation, American national hero and founder of the national parks, how have our attitudes to wild places evolved? How do we protect, adapt and cherish precious spaces under ever growing pressures? To close the day, come and discuss with our expert and passionate panel.


SATURDAY 5 JULY

SCHUBERTIAD Christian Zacharias leads a day of Schubert featuring favourite East Neuk artists in the beautiful setting of Crail Church. Supported by Dunard Fund

11:30am | £15 / £12 Gould Piano Trio Piano Trio in E flat, D929 Conceived on the grandest scale and making formidable demands of its performers, this Trio was a major landmark for Schubert. A huge success at its Viennese premiere, it was soon published and he insisted that it should be dedicated to no one “apart from those who find pleasure in it”.

2pm | £15 / £12 Ll r Williams Impromptus, D935 Belcea Quartet Quartet in A minor, D804 “Rosamunde” A pairing of perennially popular chamber works in which Schubert drew from his theatre score for Rosamunde (which Zacharias conducts tomorrow).

5pm | £25 / £17 Malin Christensson, soprano Maximiliano Martín, clarinet Ll r Williams Lieder, to include Der Hirt auf dem Felsen, D965 Corina Belcea, violin Antoine Lederlin, cello Christian Zacharias, piano Piano Trio in B flat, D898 The original Schubertiads featured his song, solo and instrumental work indiscriminately. At the heart of ours lies this pairing of trio and song.

8pm | £25 / £17 Krzysztof Chorzelski, viola Christian Zacharias, piano Sonata in A minor for Arpeggione and Piano, D821 Sonata in B flat for piano solo, D960 To end a day of musical riches, two of Schubert’s best loved sonatas including the very last sonata for piano. Schubert premiered this piece himself weeks before he died and it bears an especially valedictory and visionary quality.


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CLOSING CONCERT

SUNDAY 6 JULY

Robert Macfarlane 11am | Kilrenny Church | £10

3pm | Cambo Barn | £25 / £17 Schubert: Excerpts from Rosamunde Britten: Serenade for Tenor, Horn & Strings Schubert: Symphony No 8 in B flat, “Unfinished” Allan Clayton, tenor Alec Frank-Gemmill, horn Christian Zacharias, conductor Scottish Chamber Orchestra Christian Zacharias was at the heart of the very first East Neuk Festival and we’re delighted he will close the 10th Birthday in a programme created especially for Cambo Barn. Britten’s ravishing Serenade is framed by Schubert’s music for theatre and symphony.

We are overjoyed to welcome, for our culminating event of this year’s LITTORAL, the most outstanding and admired nature writer of his generation. Walker, climber, swimmer, chair of Man Booker judges, author of utterly alluring imaginative power, he joins us for an eloquent and thought-provoking discussion on our responses, literary and human, to the many pathways and landscapes of the natural world.


PICNICS

New to ENF:

BOOK A PICNIC

Collect at Crail Church Hall & enjoy outdoors (preferably with a good view)

The East Pier Smokehouse will prepare for you a lovely picnic that can be booked with Hub Tickets – price is £10. Choose from: • Smoked Chicken breast with Tarragon Mayonnaise • Hot-smoked Salmon with Horseradish dressing • Smoked Goats Cheese and Red Onion Tart

Each is boxed with potato herb salad and seasonal leaves. A bottle of still mineral water plus a bread roll (made locally at Barnett’s Bakery) is included in the price. Cutlery will be provided.

N.B. Crail Church Hall is a collection-only area for pre-booked picnic boxes – it will not have dining facilities or any other food. Your (non-refundable) ticket is only valid for the day, time, and menu option printed on it.

Available for the following days only:

To taste more Smokehouse delights visit them at East Pier, St Monans, Fife, KY10 2AR (T: 01333 405030) but please do remember that your picnic box will not be there!

SAT 28 June (collect 12:30pm - 1:15pm) FRI 4 July (collect 12:30pm - 1:15pm) SAT 5 July (collect 12:30pm - 1:15pm)


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TICKETS

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Premier Patrons Priority Booking Opens (**)

Wed 12 Feb

Gold Patrons

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Silver Patrons

Tue 18th Feb

Bronze Patrons

Wed 19th Feb

Subscribers

Thu 20th Feb

General Booking Opens

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VENUE INFORMATION

St Monans

Kilconquhar

Kilrenny

Burnside, St Monans KY10 2AL

Main Street, Kilconquhar KY9 1LQ

Main Street, Kilrenny KY10 3JL

GALLERY

of the

Most Holy Trinity

Westgate North, Crail KY10 3RF

GALLERY

STAGE

STAGE

Green and yellow seats are zone 1, all others are zone 2

STAGE

STAGE


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VENUE INFORMATION

Largo & Newburn

Crail Parish

Crail Community Hall

Cambo Barn

Church Place, Upper Largo KY8 6ER

Marketgate, Crail KY10 3UH

St Andrews Road, Crail KY10 3UH

Cambo, Near Kingsbarns KY16 8QD

GALLERY

STAGE

STAGE STAGE

Where there is more than one price, green and yellow seats are zone 1, all others are zone 2

STAGE

Where there is more than one price, yellow and red seats are zone 1 and all others are zone 2


MAP

ST ANDREWS

CAMBO

A915

B940

B9131

UPPER LARGO

A917 KILRENNY

B942

KILCONQUHAR ST MONANS

CRAIL


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Festival Event

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6

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£250+

17 Feb

4

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£150+

18 Feb

4

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19 Feb

2

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20 Feb

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THANK YOU East Neuk Festival could not take place without the generous support and help from: Founder Patrons (all levels) Mr & Mrs Ian Ainsworth William & Elizabeth Berry Arnold & Tove Brown Svend Brown & Roy McEwan Sylvia & Ron Dow Mr & Mrs Kenneth Fraser Mr & Mrs John Griffiths Shields & Carol Henderson Mr Frank Hitchman J. Douglas Home Mr Barrie Laurie Ann and James Macdonald Donald & Louise MacDonald Rev. & Mrs Iain Paton Elaine Ross Ian & Isabel Sandison Robin & Ray Singer Sir Moray and Lady Stewart Mr & Mrs Michael Usher Anny & Bobby White Premier Toby & Kate Anstruther Geoff & Mary Ball Ewan & Christine Brown Donald & Corinne Brydon Claire Enders Gavin & Kate Gemmell Ian & Esther Higgins Rachel & Nicky James Stuart & Alison Paul Mr Hedley G. Wright

Gold Sarah and Gavin Anderson Robert Forman & Liz Childs John & Sue Frame Hamish & Alison Glen Jay & Richard Hitchman Terry Holmes David & Pam Jenkins Angela & James Kellie Christine & Norman Lessels Robert H Mackay & P.A. Whitley Tom & Inge Pevsner Richard Price & Pauline Fox Dr Larry & Mairi Rolland Richard & Christine Simpson Alasdair & Valery Speirs George & Kathleen Tait Mrs Eileen Waddell John & Jill Yarnold Silver Cathy & John Adamson Donald & Janis Bain Mrs Valerie Barratt Mr Alexander Campbell Brown Sheila Colvin Mrs Jennifer Corbett Mrs Diana Crichton Pierre & Christian Daviron Mr & Mrs Michael Gilderdale Ronnie Hanna James & Kath Hardie Drs. Pam & Nigel Harper John Hart Gavin & Anne Hepburn Lisa Hooper/ Hoopoe Prints Ian Hutton

Harry & Jeanette Johnston Mrs Kate MacSween Colin & Claire McClatchie Helen Page Dr Nicholas Phillipson Ernst Reimann Dr & Mrs J.H. Rigg Evelyn M Scott David & Elizabeth Simpson Mr & Mrs Michael Spencer Mrs Grace W. Sutherland Peter Thierfeldt Ronnie & Catherine Wilson Pat & Elizabeth Wimbush Bronze Graham Anderson & Edna Napier Mrs Veronica Bell Gerard and Dorothy Cambridge Angus & Kim Cameron Dr & Mrs H.B. Carrick Tom & Alison Cunningham Dr and Mrs Stephen Illingworth David & Sue Jerdan Mrs Patricia Mackenzie David & Josie Millar Margaret & Allan Sturrock John & Sheena Sturrock Anne Waring Krysia & Grenville Williams …and many others who wish to remain anonymous.

Trusts & Foundations Barcapel Foundation Binks Trust Cruden Foundation Ltd Dunard Fund The Hugh Fraser Foundation The Misses Barrie Trust Reed Foundation (Big Give) Clergy, congregation and staff of: Crail Parish Church Church of the Most Holy Trinity, Crail Kilconquhar Church Kilrenny Church Largo & Newburn Parish Church St Monans Church Big House Events British Red Cross Caiplie House Cambo House & Estate Crail Community Hall Creative Scotland East Pier Smokehouse Event Scotland Fairmont St Andrews Hotel Fife Council Fleming-Wyfold Art Collection Greyfriars Hotel Homecoming Scotland Honeypot Guesthouse & Tearoom Hub Tickets Kemback House Kinkell Byre St Andrews Museum University of St Andrews Music Centre

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East Neuk Festival would like to thank the following photographers for the use of their images: Nella Beevor, Svend Brown, Ben Ealovega, Philippe Matsas Flammarion, Fleming-Wyfold Art Foundation, Helmut Fricke, Ros Gasson, Andrea Jones, Ronald Knapp, Eamonn McGoldrick, Andy McGregor, Angus Muir, Derek Prescott, Klaus Rudolph, Claire Spottiswoode, Paul Watt, Helen Wyllie. Brochure Design: www.wylliecat.co.uk


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