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Music for Notre Dame

Music for Notre Dame

9 May 2025 - 9 May 2025

The Glaswegian vocal quartet iuchair (Scot Gaelic for key) will open the Early Voices Festival with a programme focused on Guillaume de Machaut, Ars Nova and music in France during the 14th century and also finding some surprising connections with some more recent French music!
Chiaroscuro - Lute songs of the Mediterranean
The duoJoelene GriffithandScott Bakerwill start our Saturday with this atmospheric concert of Renaissance music. Joelenes wonderful soprano voice will be complemented by Scotts lute in this exciting programme of French, Italian and Spanish songs.
Palestrina 500!

Palestrina 500!

10 May 2025 - 10 May 2025

This year marks the 500th anniversary of Palestrinas birth, and we are going to celebrate his wonderful music and legacy with two choirs together,The Fountain Singersand theEwenny Chamber Choir. On Saturday evening you will experience some of the most famous pieces of Renaissance music in all its glory!
The Telling presents Into the Melting Pot
“Last night’s performance was so utterly moving - a human story brought to life… a collaborative wondrous experience that touched every part of my being.” Audience member (2022) A concertplay (where music and theatre collide) written by award-winning writer Clare Norburn and directed by BAFTA-nominated director Nicholas Renton. Spain, 1492. At twilight on her final night in Seville, a Jewish woman, played by Suzanne Ahmet (subject to availability - Generation Z (Channel 4), Ludwig (BBC)), lights the lamps. She is being forced to leave Spain and set sail for an uncertain future. Her story echoes the personal stories of people affected by politics and war today. She tunes into the voices of a community of Christian, Muslim and Jewish women from across the Spanish peninsula. Down the centuries, women’s stories of integration, love, the rich cultural heritage of the Spanish peninsula and racial intolerance are played out to a soundtrack of plaintive Sephardic songs and lively medieval music performed live by acclaimed musicians of The Telling. Be transported back to 15th-century Seville! Each half will last 40-45mins. Supported by The Pear Tree Fund for Music, The Hugh Fraser Foundation, the Harold Hyam Wingate Foundation and the Shoresh Charitable Trust.
Nature Sketching in St Illtud's Churchyard, Llantwit Major
Come and appreciate nature in the churchyard through drawing or writing for around an hour once a month, run by illustrator, Sarah Hannis. Drawing what you notice in nature can be a calming and inspiring experience. You do not have to be good at drawing or even have tried it before to feel the benefits. The act of trying to draw, making marks on paper based on what you see, hear, feel or smell, means that you may observe and appreciate much more than with a glance or photograph. I will be encouraging you to record what you notice however you wish and can offer guidance if you want. You dont have to show anyone or share what you have created. I hope you will find the process as enjoyable as I do and when looking back at your drawings, you will be reminded of the moment you drew them and feel more connected to nature. When: First Sunday of the month 2-3pm, (starting 2nd March) Where: St Illtuds churchyard, we will meet by the main entrance and then disperse throughout the churchyard as we get distracted by all things nature-y! Facilities available: Toilets and hot drink making facilities are available in the church. If its raining we can draw inside the church. The churchyard has benches dotted around if you need a seat or bring a sit mat/camping chair. Cost:Pay-as-you-can donation, (suggested donation of 6, but you do not have to pay anything). Any donations raised will be split between myself and the church and will go towards me guiding the event, any materials you would like to borrow and church facilities. What to bring: Please bring something to draw with/on if you have them (an old envelope and a biro is ok. A piece of board, clipboard or a book to lean on may also be helpful). I will bring a selection of materials to borrow or try out: sketching paper, boards to lean on, pencils and pens. Who is it for? Anyone wanting to get a bit closer to nature by recording what you can see around you. I find this helps me notice (and remember) so much more than just looking and/or photographing. Suitable for all levels, whether you are an absolute beginner or think you cant draw, to experienced sketchers. Come for an art and nature appreciation pep talk and watch your sketchbook blossom with your observations through the seasons... What will we see? We wont know until we look! But Im hoping we may see plants, insects and wildlife emerging and growing around us. It will be a mini adventure as we look for critters, listen to birds; feel the grasses and smell flowers. About Sarah Hannis: Sarah is a science and nature illustrator living in Llantwit Major. She loves sketching outside. If you prefer to draw street scenes you may be interested in Draw Llantwit a free weekly drawing group in different locations and times around Llantwit. Join her email list if you would like to be notified of the meet details. Www.sarahhannis.com

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