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Pax`on House ls sltuated 6 miles west of 7.45pm Concerts Berwick-upon-Tweed. 54 miles from Edinburgh Fridays, Saturdays. Sunclays and 56 miles from Newcastle-upon-Tyne. (includlng pre{oncert talk) £15 (£12) Tuesday lltn £12 (£10) Road: Tr`e Hoilse ls slgnposted: 3mllesfrom Wednesday 12th £7 (£5) the AI Berwick-upon-Tweed bypass on the 86461. and 11 miles from the 3pm Concort9 A697 Coldstream to Greenlaw Poad. Sundays £12 (flo) PAXTON HOUSE `Leto-Nlglit' Bach Patrons Ftail: Nearest railway statlon ls Berwlck- upon-Tweed, with fast frequent (per concert) £7 (£5) Major General Sir John Swinton t

Beltane Partners Ltd The Binks Trust ADDITIONAL BENEFITS - Fr/ends of Si/mmer Music Frlends of Summer Music Joln now and ®n|oy fu.tller pilvllog®s at thlg yea.'a Summer Mu8lc The Hope Scott Trust For a ioinlng fee of only £8 per indivldual or £15 per household, you wlll recelve tlie following The ldlewild Trust benefits to enhance your enjoyment of this year.s Festival: Roy O'Ne,l I Reserved seating: No need `o worry about findlng a good seat -we wlll reserve one for you in The Scottish Arts Council the area of your choice. Scottish Borders Council • Ticket discounts: 5% on concert ticket orders over £45 (available only through Music-Makers) Samuel Storey Family Charitable Trust • Listing ln Festival programme books: ln recognition of your valuable support, your name. together wlth all oilr Frlends and silpporters, will be listed in the Festival programme books. • Invitation to final night reception in the Hayloft Gallery: Achanceto meet`he ar`is`s and relax 5}f,fa`;s±' ffi wlth Frlends at the end of 8 full days of wonderful music. PAXTON HOUSE Paxton House ls one of the finest 18th€entury Palladian country houses ln Brltain. It boasts interlors by Ftobert Adam, a fine coHection of Chippendale furniture and palntlngs from the National Galleries of Scotland. Guided tours avallable. All public areas of the house are acces§ible for wheelchairs. Festival concerts are held in the magnificent Regency Picture Gallery. I'AXTON HOUSE Oi]onlng tlm®9 (dally) G ardens loam.s u nset House llam-5pm (last tour 4.15pm) This year we commemorate the 250th anniversary of the death of J S Shops loam-5.30pm Bach, a composer who insplres love, respect and even awe for his Tearoom loam-5.30pm Supreme mastery of every musical genre. The history of Paxton House (untll lo.15pm on Festival concert evenings) is, In fact, directly related to Bach's city, Leipzig, where Patrick Home was a student. and from where both, albeit separately. visited the court Further lnformetlon from of Frederick the Great of Prussia. The outcome was the commis§ioning Martin Purslow, Director, The Paxton Trust of Paxton House in 1750 for Patrick's intended bride, a lady-in-waiting Paxton House, Berwick,upon-Tweed TD15 1SZ to tlle Queen, ancl Bach's A Mos/.ca/ Offer/'ngded'cated to Klng Frederick. Telephone 01289 386291 Fax 01289 386660 To celebrate this joint anniversary, SL/mmer Mos/c has commissioned a E-mail : paxtontru st@btl nternet.com Website: www.paxtonhouse.com new work from the Paxton-based composer, Paul Keenan. whlch wlll be performed by Scotland's longest established chamber groiip, The Edinburgh Quartet. Bach's muslc ls hlgrillghted ln a speclal series of late-nlght performances of his most intensely per§onal works for BOOKINGS & harpslchord and unaccompanled violin and `, while the Bacli famlly Tlckots are avallablo from legacy is featured in a programme devoted to muslc by riis sons. Paxton House `el. 01289 386291 The Fes`ival.s maln programme, as always, consists of pieces by the Tourlst lnfomatlon Contr®8: well-known masters of , most of whom represent J S Berwick-upon-Tweed tel. 01289 330733 Bach's muslcal heritage: Mozart, Haydn, Beethoven, Mendelssorln, Coldstream tel. 01890 882607 Schumann. Dvorak and Bart6k, and a number of pre-concert talks will Eyemouth tel. 01890 750678 help to trace these musical connectlons. Works by l{odaly, Prokofiev and Bliss are Included for the flrst tlme, as well as a four-hand piano Mu®lc-Makore `el. 0141339 2708 recital of miJsic by trLe foremost living Hilngarian composer, Gy6rgy (postal bookings: please use booking form enclosed) Kurtag. interspersed with his arrangements of Bach Chorales. Balazs Szokolay We are I.leased to welcome many new artists to F RI DAY 7T H I U LY the Festival this year, alongside our establlshed •famjly' of outstanding artlsts , pianlsts Balazs 7.10pm-7.30pm Pre-concert talk 7.45pm.9.45pm Szokolay, Fall Pavri, lan Pace and Philip Mead. Haydn Piano Trio No. 27 in A flat viollnlst Catherlne Manson and horn.player Stephen J S Bach Partlta No. 6 In E minor Stlrling. amongst others -and are delighted to have Bart6k Duos a return vlslt from the internatlonally.known veteran Mendelssohn Trjo in c minor clanne`tist, Gervase de Peyer. Alexander Janiczek, Catherine Manson, We hope thls will be a truly special and inspirational SIJsanne Stanzeleit: violin, Tlmolhy GIIl: .cello, Festival tor all who joln us ln the gracious setting of Fall Pavri.. piano Paxton House` The openlng concert features all three solo vlolinists at thls year.s Festival in a mixed PRE-CONCERTTALKS programme of works of Joyous energy and An Informal introduction to each of the evening rliythmic intensity by ackriowledged masters concerts on Fridays, S@turdays and Sundays. from three centuries: dances by Bach. folk highlight(ng the link§ between Bach and the music songs by Bart6k for two , and intimate Phil,p Mead to be performed. On the first weekend we present trios by 'Papa' Haydn and Mendelssohn. Professor Wilfrid Mellers, composer, critic, writer and teacher, who has long been interested ln brldglng 10.15pm-llpm the gap between .classical. and popular music: and J S Bach Sonata No. 3 in E forviolin on the second, Jane` Beat. one of the women & harpsichord BWV1016 pioneers ln electronic muslc composltion, an authority on Monteverdi and a former freelance horn- Partita in D minor for unaccompanied vlolin player. BWV1004 `LATE-NIGHT' BACH Alexander Janlczek: violln Susanne Slanzeleit: violin, Stephen Stirling A serles of 6 short recitals on Frlday 7th. Saturday 8th, Sunday 9th. Wednesday 12th, Friday 14th and Guszt6v Fenyc;: harpslchord Saturday 15th, comprlslng Bach.s slx sonatas for vlolin and harpslchord, together wlth a selectlon of works for unaccompanied violin and .cello, two of them transcribed for viol@. unlquely contemplative Gervase de Peyer and rlchly expressive music played at a quiet time ln thls beautlfully atmospherlc venue, with a harpsichord speclally provided. SATURDAY 8TH JULY SUNDAY 9TH )ULY wrltten in memory of the famous pianist Nlkolal Rublnstein. A glorjous high point in the 7.10pm-7.30pm Pre-concert talk 3.00pm4.30pm Festival's array of musical offerings. 7.45pm-9.45|}m C P E Bach Sinfonia Mozart Piano Quartet in E flat J C Bach Sonata 10.15pm-llpm Schumann Violin sonata in A minor J C Bach Piano concerto J S Bach Sonata in cfor Mendelssohn W F Bach Polonalse unaccompanied violin J C F/J C Bach Sextet Alexander Janlc2ek, Catherlne Marison, BWV1005 Susanne Stanzeleit, Philip Burrin: violin, Ralf Iv8 Sleishhanasova , Sonata No. 1 in 8 minor for Ehlers, Jullet Jopllng: vlola. Mark Balley, Persephone Gibbs: violin. vlolin & harpslchord Timothy Gill: .cello, GLJszt6v Feny6: piano Emma Skeaping: `cello, BWV1014 i-raf Brldget Cunningham : One of the ensemble ma§terworks in the Alexander Janiczek: violin keyl)oard, Hilary Stock: repertoire, Mendelssohn's supreme Octet for Susanne Stanzelelt: violln, Gusztav Feny6: oboe strings written at the tender age of 16, harpsicl.ord preceded by classical and romantic pieces from This programme is devoted to works by the other genres. An exquisite programme bringing sons of J S Bach who were remarkable in their together eight superb muslclans. own right: Carl Philipp Emanuel, who wrote TUESDAY llTH JULY treatises on music. Johann Christtan. the 7.45pm-9.45pm 10.1Spm-llpm • Bach' and an enthusiast of the early Haydn StringQuartet op. 76 No.1 Paiil Keenan New work* J S Bach Suite in cfor piano, and WIIhelm Friedemann, the .black unaccompanled .cello sheep' of the family. A delightful variety of Beethoven Quartet op.130 BWV1009 works performed by young specialists. The Edlnburgh Quartet Sonata No. 5 in F minor for An exceptional programme by Scotland.s violin & harpsichord 7.10pm-7.30pm Pre-concert talk foremost chamber group, featuring BWV1018 7.45pm-9.45pm -, a new work commissloned Bach/Kodaly 3 Chorale Arrangements Timothy Gill: .cello from this highly respected for .cello & piano Susanne Stanzelelt: vlolin, Gusztav Fenyou.. Borders-based composer Kodaiy Duo harpsichord to commemorate the Tchaikovsky Trio in A minor special anniversary year Susanne Stanzelelt: vlolin, Timothy Gill: `cello, a` Paxton House. It is Gusztav Fenyo: plano juxtaposed with deeply A dlstinctly East European-flavoured insplred late works by the two programme: Bach, as re-interpreted by greatest composers of string Bart6k.s contemporary Kodaly, followed by his quartets. earthy Duo for violin and `cello, and the •coliili\issronc:d by Music Mokors wilh sllpporl Timothy G,Il lrom ScoNlsli BordDrs Courrall and passionate, large-scale Trio by Tchaikovsky Tno Scolllsn Arls Collncll WEDNESDAY 12TH /UI.Y FRIDAY 14TH JULY SATURDAY 15TH )ULY 7.45pm-9.15pm 7.10pm.7.30pm Pre-concert talk 7.10pm-7.30pm Pre-concert talk Kurtag Jatekok (Games) & Bach 7.45pm-9.45pm 7.45pm-9.45pm Transcriptions Mozart Quintet for piano & Winds Schumann Adagio & AIIegro Bliss Quintet for & (horn/piano) lan Pace, Philip Mead: piano Strings Schumann Marchenbilder (/piano) A rare opportunity to hear solo piano and four- Brahms Horn Trio Dvorak Piano Quartet in E flat hand piano pieces by Hungary's greatest living Dohnanyi Sextet composer, Gy6rgy Kurtag: a selectlon of hls Gervase de Payer: clarinet, Flobln WIIIIams: miniatures, some only 30 seconds long and oboe, ursula Leveaux: bassoon, Stephen Gervase de Peyer: clarinet, Steprlen Stlrllng: encompassing a range of moods - reflective, Stirllng: horn, The Edlnburgh Quartet, SLJsanne horn, Susanne Stanzeleit: violin, Juliet Jopling: witty, vlrtuosic - Interspersed with his Stanzelelt: vlolln, Guszt6v Fenyo: piano viola, Mark Balley: .cello, Gusztav Feny6: plano transcrlptions of works by Bach and other A comparative rarity and somewhat neglected A rich mixture of classically orientated but composers. Kurtag's music has gained in work played tonight by the very soloi§t much romantically lyrical works, for winds, strings and popularity ln recent years, with major admired in this work by the composer himself. piano. The highlight ls Dohnanyi's Increasingly retrospectives of his works in London and It is flanked by Mozart's only qiiintet for piano popular Sextet for a unique combination of performances at the Edinburgh Festival. This and winds and the most popular work Involving Instruments played by some of this country.s duo is an outstanding exponent of the music horn, Brahms's Trio. A treat of a concert with top musicians, led by Gervase de Peyer. of our day. marvellous wlnd-players.

9.45pm-10.Sol)in 10.15pm-llpm 10.15pm-llpm J SBach Suite in Gfor J S Bach Suite in c minor for J S Bach Partita in B minor for unaccompanied .cello unaccompanled `cello unaccompanied violin BWV1007 BWVIOll BWV1002 (transcribed Into E minor for viola) Sonata No. 4 in C minor for Sonata No. 6 in G for violin violin & harpsichord & harpslchord Sonata No. 2 in A for vlolln BWV1017 BWV1019 & harpsichord BWV1015

Mark Bailey:.cello, J,Jliet JOpling, viola Juliet Jopllng: vlola Susanne Stanzeleit: vlolln, Susanne Stanzelelt: vlolln, SLJsanne Stanzeleit: violin, Gusztav Feny6.. harpslchord Gusztav Feny6: harpsichord Gusztav Feny6: harpsichord

Gljst6v Fenyo Mark Bailey Sus anne Stanzelelt BOOKING FORM

SU N DAY 16TH I U LY 7.10pm-7.30pm Pre-concert talk 3pm-5pm 7.45pm-9.45pm 7.45pm Concerts Scarlatti Three sonatas Beethoven Quartet op.18 No. 2 Friday 7th J S Bach Two Toccatas Prokofiev Overture on Jewish Saturday 8`h Grleg Ballade Theiiies Sunday 9th Bart6k 6 Dances in Bulgarian Schubert Octet Tuesday llth Rhythm Wednesday 12th Gervase de Peyer: clarlnet, Ursula Sc hum a n n N ovelette Friday 14th Leveaux: bassoon. SteF)hen Stirling: Saturday 15th Balazs Szokolay: plano horn. The Edlnburgrl Quartet, Nlcholas Sunday 16th A prize-winner at many international Bayley: double l}ass, GusztEiv Feny6: competitions including Leeds, Hungarian p,ano 3pm Concerts pianist Balazs Szokolay is highly praised for Tlie Festival.s closing concert Sunday 9th his recordlngs of Scarlattl and Bart6k. In guarantees an unforgettable and uplif`ing Sunday 16th this celebrity recital. he will perform musical experience: one of Beethoven's con`rasting works by two composers born early quartet masterpieces. Prokofiev.s `Late.Nlgut' Bacl. in 1685 -Domenico Scarlatti.s exhilarating little played plece for an unusual F,,day 7th sonatas and improvisatory toccatas by J S combination. and - bringing the Festival Saturday 8th Bach - alongside 19th century romantic to a rousing finale - Schubert.s most Sunday 9tll works: the selclom played Ballade by Grieg. ambi`ious piece of chamber piece, his Wednesday 12th and Schumann.s exoressive and virtuosic majestic Octet. Friday 14th Novelette. Saturday 15th

Weekend Savor Frlday 7th Saturday 8th Sunday 9th Friday 14th Saturday 15th Concert finishing times are approxlmate and lnclude a twenty-iiiinute Interval (except for the `Late-Night. Bach concerts). All performances and pre-concert talks are held in Sub.Total £ the Picture Gallery where seating is unresei.ved (except for Fr/ends or Sunimer Mus/a - see Additional Benefits). For the 7.45pm concerts on Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays, (less 50/a discount on orders over £45 for Fr/ends/ £ access to the Picture Gallery is via the front entrance of the House from 6pm. For all Concerts Total £ other concerts, please enter from the Courtyard.

Phciloglaphers: RIIa Castle. Adam IIles. S 0smond. Nell Potts, Aldo Tullno, Kc)lle` Vcindyck MARK BAI LEY Cold Buffet studied at the Doyal College of Music where he won Friday 7th all the maior .cello prizes and was subsequently lnvited Saturday 15th by Paul Tortelier to study with him in France. He was sub'principal .celllst ol tr`e Engli§h Natlonal Opera for four years be(ore joirtirtg The Edlnburgh Quartet in Hot Ivlea's 1985. Hls solo appearances include the Snape Saturday 8th Maltings. Greenwich and Malvem Festivals. Sunday 16th B RI DG ET CU N N I NG HAM Supper Boxes studied early keyboard Instruments wi`h Pobert Woolley and Jane Chapman a` llie Ployal College of Music in Sunday 9th Bart6k 1996/97. wlnnir\g several prizes She nas played both Mendelssohn solo and continuo at venues such as the Wigmore Hall. Bach St James.s Church. Piccadilly and Snape Maltlngs. She also gives themed period presen`ations at Hampton Court which have been featured on fiadio 4 and BBC1. Friday l4th Bart6k Mendelssohn GERVASE DE l'EYER Bach Is a virtuoso in the `radi`Ion of Stadler, the dedlcatee of Mozart.s works. He was co.founder of the Males Ensemble and a member of the London Symphony Food Total orchestra. and has appeared with Menuhin, Perlman. Ftostropovich, Barenbo[m artd the Amadeus Quartet. Concerts Total Hls recordings of almost the entire repertoire have appeared on EMl, Decc@ and Chandos. Fllends of Summer Muglc membership T H E E D I N 8 U RG H C|UA RT ET (£8 individual, £15 household) celebrates. in 2000. the 40th annlversary of lts I enclose cheque payable to Mu8lc-Makers founda(Ion. It has performed in over 45 countries lhroughout North America. the Mlddle East. Scandinavia and Europe. Since 1997 it has been F!esident Quartet at Napler Unlverslty and lt malr`talns c)ose `ies wi`h Edinburgh University and the f]SAMD. The Quartet.s work with contemporary composers earned them the Scottish Society of Composers' first PRS ciward.

RALF EHLERS

was born in Brazll. A§ winner of the 1988 Concurso lnternaclonal Sul.Amenca, he performed as solols` wlth all the country.a maior orchestras. In 1990 he cont[nued his studles wlth Nobuko lmai in Germany where. untll 1994. he was prlnclpal vlol@ of trie Detmolder Kammerorohester. He performs regularly performed concertos wlth orchestras such as the the St Endellion Festival. He also lectures at the with ensembles Such as the Endymion. Fiaptiael and London Symphony, Royal Liverpool Philharmonic and RSAMD. Ensemble Modern in Frankfurt. BBC Scottish, and appeared at the Edlnburgh and Aldeburgh Festival§, An active chamber musician. she EMMA SKEAPING GUSZTAV FENY6 is a member of both the Hebride§ and Nash After completing a music degree at Southampton Ensembles. has appeared as §o(oist wlth the Philharmonia, BBC Universlty, she studied with Jennifer Ward Clark on the Scottlsh. Hungarian F{adio, Sydney and Melbourne CATH I RI N E MANSON Early Music Course at the Ployal Academy Of Music, Symphony Orchestras under Fremaux, Iwaki and Fur§t. where she won a number of prlzes. She now regularly received her tormatlve training at the International He has performed throughout Australia. Europe and •Cello School ln Berwickshire ancl made her solo debut performs with London-based period instrument North America, including complete cycles of Beethoven orchestras, a§ well as various chamber music at the 1986 Greenwich Festival. From 1991-93 she and Chopin, ancl recorded all of Bart6k.s violin/piano ensembles, and has toured wlth the European Union was leader of the Canadian-based Atlan`ic String works with Su§anne Stanzelelt. Baroque Orchestra. Quartet, wlth whom she toured extenslvely. She ls much TIMOTHY G I LL in demand. both as vlollnist and viollst, and has SUSANN E STANZELEIT performed regularly with the Nash. Raphael and A Student of Loonld Kogan. Nathan Mil§tein and Sandor studied with Dmitry Markevi`ch in Paris and Lynn Harrell Schubert Ensembles. in London. He has been guest principal `celllst wlth vegh , amongst others, she has performed througtiout BBCSO. Philharmonia, LSO. and London Sinfonletta. I'H I LI P M FAD four continents as soloist and chamber muslclan, and appeared as guest leader wlth the SCO, BBCSSO, Hi§ solo performances inclucle concertos a` St John's An lnternat]onal prize-winner in contemporary piano Slntonla 21, Caprlcorn and LIlure CO, Ba/celon@. In Smi`h Square, a complete Beethoven cycle for Dutch music, he has performed w`th orchestras world-wlde, Janiiary she was appolnted leader of The Edinburgh Radlo and, with Fall Pavri, CD recordings of Rubt]ra. includlng the BBC and the American Symphony Quartet. Her solo recordings Of Bart6k and Dvorak have Brltten, Rachmanlnov and Grieg. orchestra. He has commi§§ioned over fifty new works received rave revlews world-wide. and is involved with CD recordlngs of Jonathan Harvey ALEXAN DER /AN ICZEK and Charles Ives's comple`e solo plano works. He is STEPHEN STIRLING was appolnted leader of the Camerata Academlca also head of London College Of Mu§ic's Contemporary is one of Britain.s most sought-after horn players. As a Salzburg by Sandor vegh in 1991 and the Scottish Piano Department and Artistic Director of the British soloist, he has broadcast concertos on BBCT\/ and Chamber orchestra in 1999. He has worked with Contempo/ary Piano Competltion. Ftadio 3, and appeared wlth orchestras such as the conductors Such a§ Sir Roger Norrlngton, Trevor Academy of St Martln ln the Plelds, the City Of London Pinnock and Yuri Bashmet and. as solois`, performed IAN PACE Slnfonla and the Chamber Orohestra of Europe. under at festlvals ln Salzburg. Vlenna. Budapest, Mon`reux ls renowned for his performances of the most I n`rlca`e the batons of Fzlchard H lckox, Slr Nevllle Marrlner, Helnz and lstant)ul and Madrld. He plays a Stradlvarlus vlolln music of today, including over loo world premleres, Holllger and lvan Plscher. His recordings include all Of of 1716. many of works written for hlm by composers as dlver§e Mozart.s Horn Concertos and the Brahms Horn Trlo. as Michael Plnnlssy, Rlchard Barrett, Howard Skempton |ULIET |OPLING and Brian Ferneyhough. He has also recorded CDs of BAL^ZS SZOKOLAY was awarded the Karl Doktor ln the 1997 Lionel Tertl§ solo plano music and Song cycles by Chrlstopher Fox one of the most glfted Hungarlan pianists of hls lnternational Vlola Competition. She has performed and finni§§y's complete Gershwin Arrangements. as principal violist with the London Mozart Players, generatlon, studied at the Llszt Academy, Budapest Ensemble Modern. Frankfurt and Camerata Academica, FALI PAVRl under Pal Kadosa, Zoltan Koc§is and Gyorgy Kur`ag. Salzburg, and appeared as soloist ln the Walton He has won prizes in many Important competl`ion§, Concerto with the Philharmonia at St Jorm.s Smitn born in Bombay, pursued studies ln Moscow and including the Schumann , Casagrande, Queen Elizabeth Square. London. In 1988 he accompanled Ftostropovich on an and, ln 1990. both the Scottish and Leads ln`ernatlonal extensive Indian tour. Since hls 1990 London debiit Competitions. He made his London recital debut at URSULA LEVEAUX he has performed in Ftussla, Canada, Norway, Estonia, the Ftoyal Festival Hall in 1987, and has performed as Hong Kong, lndia and UK; this summer he will perform Is prlnclpal bassoon Of the Scottl§h Chamber Orchestra solol§t world-wide. and Melvyn Tan.s New Mozart Ensemble. She has Beethoven's Emperor Cc)ncerto wlth F!Ichard Hickox ln FESTIVAL FOOD Superb food available each concert evening from 6pm Pro®-d®-lnf 18 ®8Jgem`la\ Light refreshments also available from the IIcensed Stables Tearoom. open dally from 10am

SUPPER BOXES COLD BUFFET Sunday 9th July & Frlday 7th July & TLlesday llth July Frlday 14th July only Saturday 15th July only Himmel und Erde (Potatoes & Apples with Grllled Sausage) Bart6k Supper Box ( veg®tarlaii) Spicy Soup with Dumpllngs or Hungarlan Goulash wlth Noodles Cream Cheese & Herb Pat6 with Oatcakes Roasted Ham with Poached Stuffed Pears or Cauliflower Cheese Fioulade Nut Doast with Marinated Musrirooms Sausages & Charcuterle Ashette Chocolate Log with Cherries & Almonds Salad & Potatoes Marinated Beef with Fled Onions & Ginger or Apple Strudel Hungarian Chocolate Log Celerlac & S`Ilton Tart Coffee with Black Cherries Potato Lutkas flo per person flo incl. glass of wine Crayfish & Fennel Salad Beetroot Cumin & Horseradish Salad Wednesday ran July M®ndelseohn Supper Box Salted Cucumber Bacon stuffed with Leeks in a Cheesy Sauce Crarf sh & Fennel Salad Mixed Cabbage & Lettuce Vinaigrette or Calves Liver & Onions Poached Chicken with Asparagus Banana Torte or Splnach Wholemeal Pancakes decorated with BIack Cherries Chocolate & Meringue Trifle Merlngue & Candied Frult Salad & Potatoes Smoked Cheese & BIscults or Cream Cheese & Cherry Tart Drled Poppy Seed Cream Put f Coffee Coffee flo incl. glass of wine £10 per person flo per person SLlnday 16th July Bach Supper Box Beef Wlnkler Hot Smoked Salmon HOT M EALS (Beef bralsed with Sour Cream Marinated Cold Slices of Plllet of Beef Saturday 8th July & Poached Pears) with Palsins & Ginger Wiener Sclinitzel (Pork) or Turkey Francemil Salads of Beetroot Horseradish & Onions or Trout with Green Peppers Bacon (Turkey Breast stuf fed with Ham & Meringue & Red Fruit Spinach cooked ln Red Wlne & Shallots) £12 incl. glass of wine Mushroom & Dill or Vegetable Stuffed Crepes or Asparagiis & Mushroom Strudel Vegetables to complement Banana & Frangipan Tart Cake Pligo Janc§i (Chocolate Mousse Cake) or Apple & Prune Filo Pastry or Salzburger Nockerln Coffee Coffee £12 per person £12 per person

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