“[One] of the most exciting events I have experienced during a reviewing career approaching half a century” Birmingham Post on ESO Elgar Pilgrimage

An extraordinary rave review from senior critic Christopher Morley for Donald Fraser’s orchestration of the Elgar Piano Quintet as heard in the final concert of the 2015 Elgar Pilgrimage

Composer, producer, conductor and arranger, Donald Fraser
Composer, producer, conductor and arranger, Donald Fraser

“Two of the most exciting events I have experienced during a reviewing career approaching half a century involve symphonies Elgar never wrote….This “War Symphony” (the title taking its cue from an entry in Alice Elgar’s diary) is a triumph in its recreation of Elgar’s rich orchestral sound-world, and though Fraser, unlike Payne, had all the material in front of him, he had the difficult task of making us forget the original medium and accept the new one…Fraser’s assimilation of Elgar’s orchestral methods bears fascinating fruit and then some. His antiphonal use of brass, athletic horns in conversation with the heavier mob on the other side of the stage, is a highly effective resource; his deployment of percussion (quietly menacing timpani, skeletal tambourine) adds to the points being made, and the strings sing and cushion with gorgeous depths of tone….The ESO certainly played with an enthusiastic awareness that they were making history, and the devoted, unassuming Kenneth Woods conducted with an easy flexibility that recalled the work’s chamber-music origins. This “War Symphony” deserves to be acknowledged immediately as a worthy addition to the Elgar canon.”

Read the whole thing here

“Spellbinding Strings.” Hereford Times on ESO Elgar Pilgrimage at Hereford Cathedral

A rapturous reception from the critic of the Hereford Times for the ESO’s Elgar Pilgrimage appearance at Hereford Cathedral. Read the original here.

“Tonight we were simply spellbound, thanks largely to the meticulous attention to detail on the part of conductor Kenneth Woods….

April F

“There followed Songs of Loss and Regret by Philip Sawyers, who had introduced his work in a pre-concert talk earlier. Clearly a composer who eschews modernism, Sawyers presented us with a cycle of sombre, vaguely Mahlerian settings of poems, chiefly on the themes of war and death…

“Sawyers’ piece was beautifully written in the main, and sung with a blend of tragedy and rapture by the American soprano April Fredrick….

“To round off the evening, we were given a special treat: Elgar’s Sea Pictures arranged for Choir and Strings by Donald Fraser. For this, the ensemble was joined by the Academia Musica Choir, an enterprise that saw its beginnings at Hereford Sixth Form College…

“Normally scored for contralto solo, this moving version worked so convincingly that at times I was hard put to recall the original.

“This had been a carefully thought out programme, the concert itself once again proof that the city of Hereford is no backwater in the world of serious music.”

 

Sunday, 25th October, 3pm Bingham Hall, Cirencester: English Strings for a Golden October Afternoon

 

Sunday, 25th October, 3pm
Bingham Hall, Cirencester

ESOEnglish Strings for a Golden October Afternoon
English String Orchestra directed by Michael Bochmann

Mozart Divertimento in D K136
Vivaldi “Winter”
Bach Concerto for 2 violins
Holst Brook Green Suite
Casals Song of the Birds
Sarasate Carmen Suite
Mendelssohn String Symphony no 10

Tickets from www.orpheus-events.com 01905 570979

Saturday, 31 October, 2015, 4 PM: A Halloween Family Spooktacular

Scream Orch

Worcester University Arena
University of Worcester Arena, Hylton Rd, Worcester WR2 5JN

Family Spook

 

Bass-baritone Matthew Sharp. ESO artist-in-association

Matthew Sharp- baritone and narrator
Kenneth Woods- Principal Conductor

Mussorgsky- A Night on Bald Mountain
Williams- Harry Potter
Schubert- The Elf King
Woods- The Ugly Duckling
Saint- Saens- Danse Macabre
Kraines- Hansel and Gretel
Mussorgsky- The Flea
Themes from Ghostbusters, Monster Mash and Scooby Doo, Where are You?

Spooky Music Games at 3pm, Concert at 4pm

Tickets £20 (£10 concessions) £50 family ticket
 0844 888 9991 customerservices@ticketline.co.uk

Special Offer!

Free tickets to our Halloween Spooktacular for under-11’s who come in costume to the Instrument Petting Zoo at 3 PM on Saturday the 31st of October. Try all the instruments of the orchestra with expert guidance, pick your favourite and collect a voucher for a trial lesson at the Elgar School of Music. ‪#‎freeforkids‬
Stick around for a fun-filled family concert at 4 PM and see what you can do with a few decades of practice!

Book online here (free under 11 tickets at the door- parents advised to book in advance)

Listen if you dare

This concert is presented in support of the ESO’s Concerts in Care Homes and Hospices

ESO Orchestra Courses 2015-16

Bringing music to life for young people
Bringing music to life for young people

Once again we are running a series of Beginners and Intermediate orchestra courses during half-terms of the school year. Download your application form here from the brochure orchestra course SINGLE PAGES – page 4

The courses will be lead by principal horn James Topp and all the other tutors are regulars in the orchestra