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of music 112 High St, Deal CT14 6EE • Tel 01304 381134 • www.dealfestival.co.uk and the arts Registered Charity No. 1100003 The Board reserve the right to alter or cancel any event. JULYJULY SAT DEAL PIER DISCS SIMON CRAWFORD-PHILLIPS and PHILIP MOORE - Piano Duo Saturday 11 July 6.00pm Saturday 11 July 7.30pm St George’s Church, Deal Deal Castle 11 Schubert Variations, Ravel Daphnis and Chloe, Poulenc, Debussy, Lady Fitzwalter of Goodnestone Ligeti and Stravinsky’s fabulous The Firebird Park, in the second of the Established chamber musicians in their own right and occupying a Festival’s musical interviews unique place amongst piano duos, Simon and Philip’s colourful with Paul Max Edlin. programme explores the phantasmagorical world of the piano duet.

SUN FESTIVAL MASS BAND OF THE ROYAL MARINES SOL TRIO Sunday 12 July 2.00pm Walmer Bandstand Sunday 12 July 6.00pm Sunday 12 July 7.00pm (Presented by Deal Memorial Bandstand Trust) St Andrew’s Church, The Royal Hotel, 12 HM Royal Marines Portsmouth mark the 20th Anniversary Deal Deal of the terrorist bombing at Deal Barracks when eleven Royal Bach Vespers Marines musicians were so tragically killed by an IRA bomb. Jazz, Folk and Latin.

MON FRINGE COFFEE LORD GAWAIN DOUGLAS with MORNING CONCERT SARAH HALE and KATALIN ERTSEY ‘Shakespeare and all that Jazz’! Monday 13 July 11.00am 13 Monday 13 July 7.30pm The Pines Calyx, St Margaret’s Bay St Andrew’s Church, Deal Lord Gawain Douglas reads Shakespeare Sonnets & Soliloquies with Ensemble music from Radio 3’s soprano Sarah Hale and lutenist Katalin Ertsey, performing settings Composers of the Year – Handel, from Dowland to Cole Porter, Strauss and Cleo Laine inspired songs. Haydn, Purcell and Mendelssohn. NB The Pines Gardens will be open from 6.30 for picnics but the Pines Retiring Collection Calyx is a small venue so early booking is essential. TUE CARAMBITA MARY BERG An illustrated talk on Norman Churches in and around Deal Tuesday, 14 July 1.00pm Deal Town Hall 14 Setting the political and social scene of the 12th century. FREE EVENT CINQUE PORTS ENSEMBLE Directed by JOHN GEORGIADIS Emily Pailthorpe (oboe) Tuesday 14 July 7.30pm River Church, Dover Beethoven String Trio in D major Opus 8, Paul Patterson Oboe Quartet Tuesday 14 July 1.00pm (World Première), Schubert String Trio in Bb D471, Britten Six River Methodist Church, Dover Metamorphoses after Ovid, Mozart Oboe Quartet Vibrant Flamenco quartet explore Spain’s musical Led by the well-known violinist and conductor John Georgiadis, heritage through guitar, percussion, voice and dance. the Cinque Ports Ensemble visits another of Kent’s Cinque Ports.

WED SVIATOSLAV AURORA ORCHESTRA ANTIPOV and Conductor Benjamin Shwartz Narrator Tim Offord Soprano Charmian Bedford JAMIE ROGERS Wednesday 15 July 7.30pm – St Mary’s Church,Walmer The Deal Festival of Music and the Arts 2009 15 Debussy La boîte à joujoux (The Box of Toys), Wednesday 15 July The Deal Festival would like to thank the following for their Mahler Symphony No. 4 1.00pm Deal Town Hall vital support of the 2009 Festival together with all the This dynamic young ensemble gets rave reviews. A piano recital of classical Education Patrons, Patrons, Friends and Members Tonight the common theme of their programme is The J & E Aisher Trust and jazz by two former childhood; Debussy’s enchanting music prefaces a Mr & Mrs James Bird young Deal Festival Bursary child’s view of heaven in a chamber version of The Cleary Foundation Winners. Deal Town Council Mahler’s mighty symphony. Dover Town Council George Hammond PLC THU LUNAR SAX THE UKULELE ORCHESTRA Kent County Council QUARTET OF GREAT BRITAIN Thursday 16 July 7.30pm Live Music Now ! St George’s Church, Orchestras Live Thursday 16 July 1.00pm PRS Foundation 16 Deal St Andrew’s Church, Deal The RVW Trust A return visit, by Seary Charitable Trust Lunar’s fresh approach thunderous popular Shepherd Neame Limited experiments with unexplored demand, shedding The Tory Family Foundation formats of instrumentation and The Bernard Sunley Charitable Foundation new light on this a fusion of compositional styles Walmer Parish Council maligned but oh-so- from Bach to the modern day. For more details of becoming a Member, Friend or Patron contact versatile instrument. Mrs Willie Cooper on 01227 786111 email [email protected] Registered Charity No 1100003 FRI TOM ELLIS (guitar) with JOHN WILLIAMS and JOHN ETHERIDGE A258 AGATA DARASHKAITE (violin) Friday 17 July 7.30pm Deal Railway St Andrew’s DEAL Sandwich Station Rd S St Andrew’s Friday 17 July 1.00pm St George’s Church, Deal P t VENUES G Church Road West Street e St Andrew’s Church, Deal Classical and jazz guitar legends in a rare heim Q o 17 len r P B g u S e P e P t e a ’s The first guitarist to gain a place at the Yehudi outing together that explores the a G n n Town W r R i k h l S f e o d Hall o t S ll r p Menuhin School under a bursary funded by The enticing combination of classical r i e t e d n e g R R t t o d o n Rolling Stones, Tom Ellis meets up with fellow and steel-string guitar. Works by a

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t BOX OFFICE opens 22nd May 2009 at Sound House r D r o e f e d l n t l l P o v c o e n i e u n a l . n d E t e l F n t e i u o a o v u e r r 2 o t / F C o T E D S 1 S F N of music 112 High St, Deal CT14 6EE • Tel 01304 381134 • www.dealfestival.co.uk and the arts 4 July Young Performers Platform £5 £4 £3 Registered Charity No. 1100003 The Board reserve the right to alter or cancel any event. Black Dyke Band £16 £15 £14 5 July Musicians of the Globe £15 £14 £13 JULYJULY STREET MUSIC BLACK DYKE BAND Directed by Nicholas Childs 7 July Germaine Greer £15 £14 £13 SAT Saturday 4 July Saturday 4 July 7.30pm St. George’s Church, Deal 8 July Heavy Metal £6 £5.50 £5 9.45 FANFARES from the Ramparts of Deal Castle Cardenas and Rencurrell £6 £6 £6 4 10.00-11.00 Castle Community Jazz Band, Deal Sea Front 11.00-12.00 Canterbury Christ Church Big Band, Deal Sea Front 9 July Chuckerbutty Ocarina Quartet £10 £9.50 £9 10 July Simon Hewitt Jones & VERANO GUITAR QUARTET David Worswick £6 £5.50 £5 Saturday 4 July 12.30pm Royal Hotel, Deal CBSO Chamber Players £16 £15 £14 11 July Simon Crawford-Phillips & Philip Moore £15 £14 £13 13 July Douglas/Hale/Ertsey £12 £12 £12 Von Suppe Morning Noon and Night, Philip Harper Willow Pattern (World première) YOUNG PERFORMERS PLATFORM Saint-Saëns Carnival of the Animals, Johann Strauss Czardas 14 July Carambita £6 £5.50 £5 Saturday 4 July 3.00pm Deal Town Hall Bizet Carmen Fantasy, Philip Wilby Vienna Nights - A Fantasy on Mozart’s Piano Sonata Cinque Ports Ensemble £12 £11 £10 Some of Kent’s best known school-age performers are given a Respighi The Appian Way. 2008 National Brass Band Champions return to Deal. 15 July Sviatoslav Antipov & chance to air their skills. Retiring Collection in aid of the Deal Memorial Bandstand Trust Jamie Rogers £5 £4 £3 SUN FESTIVAL MASS MUSICIANS OF THE GLOBE Shakespeare’s Musick Sunday 5 July 10.00am St Andrew’s Church, Deal Aurora Orchestra £15 £14 £13 Sunday 5 July 7.30pm St. Mary’s Church, Sandwich Haydn: Missa Brevis in Bb 16 July Lunar Sax Quartet £6 £5.50 £5 5 Purcell: O God, thou art my God Ukulele Orchestra of GB £16 £15 £14 Retiring Collection 17 July Tom Ellis & Agata Darashaite £6 £5.50 £5 ELIZABETHAN MADRIGALS John Williams & John Etheridge £16 £15 £14 Sunday 5 July 12.00noon 18 July London Adventist Chorale £16 £15 £14 The Bell Hotel, Sandwich FREE EVENT 19 July Geoffrey Towers £7 £7 £7

DEAL PIER DISCS - director, Joanne Lunn - soprano TOTAL DUE £ PROFESSOR MICHAEL WRIGHT with John Ballanger - the juggling jester Sunday 5 July 6.00pm Please make cheques payable to Soprano, violin, recorder, cittern, lute, bandora & bass viol Medieval Court Room,The Guildhall, Sandwich Deal Festival of Music and the Arts A “romp” of a programme presenting the spirit, style and wit of Shakespeare’s Please enclose SAE with your form and cheque. The Vice-Chancellor of Canterbury Christ Church characters. performed by Britain’s premiere early music ensemble. University in a musical interview with the festival’s Festival Season Tickets Tickets for this concert available from Sandwich Bookshop for entry to all concerts Artistic Director, Paul Max Edlin. FREE EVENT Week One 4 July - 11 July Full Price : £80 Senior : £75 Friends : £70 Week Two 12 July - 19 July Full Price : £85 Senior : £80 Friends : £75 MON FESTIVAL FRINGE TUE GERMAINE GREER COFFEE MORNING CONCERT Shakespeare’s Wife Tuesday 7 July 7.30pm Monday 6 July 11.00am St Andrew’s Church, Deal St George’s Church, Deal 6 The Cambrini Ensemble return with gems from 7 A provocative talk by this most influential Don Giovanni and much more. feminist thinker. Book signing arranged by EXHIBITIONS Retiring Collection Sandwich Bookshop.

BEHIND THE SCENES WED FROM BARD Ahmed Dickinson Cardenas & Hammadi Rencurrell DEAL MARITIME AND LOCAL HISTORY MUSEUM TO BOND – Walk DUO MESTIZO - CUBAN RHYTHMS 4 July - 5 September 2009 8 Wednesday 8 July 11.00am Wednesday 8 July 7.00pm Celebrating the progress of the Festival, both front and backstage, Dover - St Margaret’s Bay illustrated with photographs taken by Harold Chapman and The Blazing Donkey, In association with the Ham, Nr Sandwich including artefacts charting the history of the Festival and many of National Trust the artists who have taken part over the years. Venue and Garden by Janet Alcock, Volunteer Co- courtesy of the Blazing Opening Times Mon-Fri 2.00 – 5.00 Saturday 11.00 – 5.00 ordinator from the South Entrance £2 Adults, £1 Children and Concessions Donkey Country Hotel. Foreland Lighthouse, leads a Young artists who work SEAS EXHIBITIONS 2009 circular walk starting from the with ‘the greats’, including National Trust Centre on OPEN STUDIOS HEAVY guitarist Eduardo Niebla METAL Dover Cliffs to St Margarets and ballet superstar Carlos SEAS (South East Artists) are a group of artists and Bay and back via the (3 Tubas and a Percussionist!) Acosta play traditional Cuban, craftmakers from Deal and the surrounding areas. For the Lighthouse. Wednesday 8 July 1.00pm Latin American, Classical and fourth year SEAS invite the public into their studios to meet Places limited so telephone St Andrew’s Church, Deal Jazz. Post-concert BBQ on the artists, look at their work and talk about art. 28 artists will in advance: 01304 202756 Heavy Metal presents the familiar terrace or book a post concert be participating this year. Studios will be open 11am - 6pm on (White Cliffs Visitor Centre) all three of the Deal Festival weekends. and unfamiliar in a truly wacky way! meal in the restaurant. (Not included in ticket price) There will be an exhibition of work by rural artists at THU CHUCKERBUTTY OCARINA QUARTET Ringwould Village Hall on 11/12 and 18/19 July - further Great Family Entertainment information Marilyn 01304 363118 Thursday 9 July 7.00pm St George’s Church, Deal Look at our website 9 Group of Clay Whistle virtuosi, in a programme to astound, with added variety www.seasopenstudios.co.uk from guitar, charango, panpipes, plastic percussion, and acoustic kettle! MUSIC AND DANCE THE ROYAL HOTEL, DEAL 4 - 18 July 2009 FRI SIMON HEWITT JONES and Harold Chapman and Penny Jackson – an exhibition to CBSO CHAMBER PLAYERS DAVID WORSWICK Friday 10 July 7.30pm St George’s Church, Deal celebrate music and dance with paintings, photography and “The Virtuoso Violin” sculpture. Further information Penny Jackson 01304 239736 10 Dvorak 5 Bagatelles, Bruckner Symphony No. 7 The City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra is one of the great orchestras of LES MYSTERES DU ROSAIRE the world. Members of the orchestra, well known for ST ANDREW’S CHURCH, DEAL the mighty symphonies of Bruckner, During the Festival, St. Andrew’s Church on West Street will tonight give a be hosting an Exhibition of twenty contemporary rare performance interpretations in gouache of the Mysteries of the Holy Friday 10 July 1.00pm of the chamber Rosary created by Pierre Joncret, who lived in St. Omer. St Andrew’s Church, Deal version of his These overtly and uncompromisingly religious images, Seventh Symphony A revival and update of the violin virtuoso tradition depicting the 20 themes that are reflected upon by folk saying including four established by Paganini. Featuring music from Sarasate and the Rosary, are also a very dramatic and powerful piece of hands at one Kreisler to modern-day numbers from the likes of Berio, modern art. piano and a Schnittke and Thomas Hewitt Jones’ The Violin Player. harmonium! Cover design by Peter Edlin from “Tuba” by Harold Chapman - part of the exhibition at Deal Maritime and Local History Museum www.dealfestival.co.uk Festival Office: 01304 830443