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WELSH
PROMS
The culmination of all
things classical returns
to Wales.Laura Riley
looks at the varied
programme for the
Welsh Proms.
E
very classical music lover worth their salt
knows that a night at Welsh Proms Cardiff
is never a letdown – it’s always a highlight
of the capital’s music calendar. The weeklong festival returns to St David’s Hall from Sat 19 to
Sat 26 July and is as jam-packed as ever.
On Sat 19 July conductor Michael Bell and Cardiff
Philharmonic Orchestra will be treating you to a
programme featuring excerpts from Orpheus In The
Underworld, Romeo & Juliet and West Side Story
during the All Dancing Family Prom. Over the Rainbow
starlet Sophie Evans will be narrating the show.
Also on Sat 19, the Classical Extravaganza Prom
will have The Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra
showcasing an extravagant display of all-time
classics under the baton of Owain Arwel Hughes.
Throughout the week Richard Berry, Helen Woods
and the Tiddly Prom Band will keep your little
ones entertained at their magical silly song filled
allotment. You won’t find a better way of introducing
your youngsters to the magic of live music.
You can chill out on Sunday with the Festival of
Folk, where there will be a full-on celebration of
arts, crafts and music alongside workshops,
masterclasses, and interactive sessions with
a handful of live bands.
Folk-rock duo Zervas & Pepper have been
earning new fans in high places over the
last year and will be performing on Mon 21,
appropriately supported by Lisbee Stainton
– dubbed the “English rose with the eightstring guitar”.
Returning to the Welsh Proms on
Tuesday night is the Organ Prom,
Prom
subtitled Four Hands, Four Feet
– The Sequel. Organists Robert
Court and Jeffrey Howard make
a comeback with their second
surprise-filled organ, electronic
organ, piano and iPad show.
Later on that same day will
be Clare Teal (one of the UK’s
finest jazz vocalists and BBC
Radio 2’s Big Band Special host)
and Cardiff’s own Capital City
Jazz Orchestra.
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Things get a bit more lovey on Wed with the
Romantic Prom. If you looking to score some brownie
points from your significant other then look no
further than an evening of high octane Russian and
Czech romantic music, brought to you by the BBC
National Orchestra. Nothing says romance like a little
Slavic intensity, am I right?
Thursday goes international with the World Music
Prom. Sick of the same old chatter at the office? Well
check out Saharan blues band Tinariwen, who offer
hypnotic rock from north-west Africa.
Things remain on a global level as the weekend
starts, Friday bringing with it the Russian Prom.
Conductor Owain Arwel Hughes is at the helm of the
Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra once again,
to take you through a journey of Russia. Expect
an evening of soaring melodies, flaming colours
and barbaric splendour and drama. If you’re tired
of the constant sunshine and light (well, if we’re
lucky this July) this sexy bit of darkness will add a
sophisticated edge to your summer.
All good things must come to an end – and the
Welsh Proms certainly go out with a bang with the
Last Night Of The Welsh Proms. This is a non-stop
musical feast and everyone is invited to pack their
party hats and streamers. You won’t be able to stop
yourself from joining in with the singing.
If none of the events above excite you (doubtful!)
there are a great bunch of Fringe events to tempt you
instead. There’s everything from Bavarian Stompers,
Symphonic Brass Ensembles, Tea Pad Orchestras
and Clarinet Choirs on offer – even the descriptors
sound exciting! Plus, some of these eclectic events
are completely free, so you can treat yourself to an
ice cream on the way.
Welsh Proms, St David’s Hall, Cardiff, Sat
19-Sat 26 July. Tickets: £5-£29.50. Info:
029 2087 8444 / www.stdavidshallcardiff.
co.uk