International Guitar Foundation Bath

 
 
 
Bath Guitar Festival (19 - 25 July 2013) celebrates 20 years of wonderful guitar events around the city this year! The guitar is unique in its appeal to people of all ages, musical tasted and economic means. No instrument is as accessible and versatile as the guitar, come and be thrilled by our concerts in every style! In classical we celebrate Julian Bream’s 80th birthday and Benjamin Britten’s centenary with performances and a new commission by Errollyn Wallen.
 
 
But don’t stop there: bring your guitar to our classes in Europe’s premier summer school, watch the stars of tomorrow on our Young Artist Platform or come along to our summer school and jam at Chapel Arts Centre. Day passes to the summer school are also now available!
 
 
  • Advanced Fingerstyle with Stuart Ryan
  •  Blues with Gianluca Corona
  •  Classical with tutors Amanda Cook, Tom Kerstens, Julian Masters, Graham Devine and guests Roland Dyens, Rafael Aguirre, Stephen Goss and VIDA Guitar Quartet.
  •  Groove Empowerment with Jason Sidwell
  •  Jazz and Beyond with Dario Cortese
  

July Meeting -Bromley Guitar Society

Thanks for all those courageous Bromley Pluckers and Strummers who turned out in force to attend a rather balmy evening at St Marks. It was good to see the enthusiasm of all concerned despite the absence of our chair who is on hols in in 'Chiantishire' ,  Italy. We understand he is being carefully supervised and kept on his best behaviour by Mrs Chair!

It was our first meeting after the FGS day and we thought the ensemble activities should take a bit of a break from the fjords and explore new territories. Our chief guide from darkest Enfield, Mr Ray Butcher provided a couple of new pieces Rondalla Estudiantil (Pasadoble) by Jimenez Ocana and Ricercare (or 'Richie Carey' if you are an ignorant Australian) with the compliments of our old renaissance mate, Andreas Gabrielli.

Both pieces provided some challenge for your correspondent. This may have been due to the fact that he hadn't practised the pieces beforehand!! The Rondalla has some particularly tricky accidental sharps and flats which are a bit nasty. The Ricercare also has a number of hidden traps in rhythmic patterns which also require attention.

After our initial road crash ensemble start, it was with some relief that we took a well earned break with a coffee and some solo performances from members. These included
  • 'Nostalgia' (Cees Hartog) performed by Marion Davies
  • 'Latino Numero Uno' (Colin Baker) performed by the composer .
  • 'Midnight in Moscow' and 'Two Guitars' performed by Trevor Pike (not at the same time I should add)
  • Three short pieces (Gasper Sanz) performed by that well known 'gentilhombre' Tom Rimmer
  • Larghetto Sostenutto (Carulli) performed by Vince Chittenden and Larisa Liebermann
  • Prelude from the English Suite (John Duarte) performed by John Mann.
Special thanks to Ray Butcher for leading the ensemble session. And a special thanks to Trevor and Larisa for providing tea, coffee and refreshments. Ray has indicated that he will organise some midi sound files of the music to assist in practice before the next meeting in August.

Please note that the AGM will be held at our September meeting. I will be providing copies of the minutes from last year's AGM along with some nomination forms for positions on the Executive. All positions will be open.

In the meantime I will light a candle for the Australian Cricket team.....
 

Rob Sellery

Rob Sellery has been a much valued member of the Bromley Guitar Society. We are pleased to host some videos of his compositions at our site.

And I hope it gives you as much musical pleasure as does for us ..

Enjoy