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   Cultural Weekends in Beautiful Places

Weekend Break in the UK Weekend Break in the UK


    Music Appreciation Courses

    Held at Havant Arts Centre, East Street, Havant, PO9 1BS, Hants.

 



    Monday afternoons, 1.30 - 3.00pm   
Summer 2010

19th April
PROKOFIEV 
Overture on Hebrew Themes
SHOSTAKOVICH  
String Quartet No. 8 

26th April
KORNGOLD 
The Composer in Hollywood

10th May
MARTINU  
Memorial to Lidice
Symphony No. 3

17th May
GRIEG  
String Quartet No. 1, Opus 27
Music from Peer Gynt

24th May
TCHAIKOVSKY  
Swan Lake

7th June
Concertos by 
VIVALDI, TARTINI, BACH and HANDEL

21st June
MOZART  
Horn Concerto No. 4, K447
Symphony No. 40, K550

28th June
VERDI  
Simon Boccanegra (1)
 
5th July
VERDI  
Simon Boccanegra (2)

12th July
BEETHOVEN  
Symphony No. 6, Opus 68  ‘Pastoral’

    Tuesday evenings, 7.15 - 8.45pm
        
Summer 2010

20th April
TCHAIKOVSKY  
Suite No. 3


27th April
BERLIOZ
Tristia
HOLST
The Hymn of Jesus


4th May
SIBELIUS
Karelia Suite
Symphony No. 3


11th May
IVES
The Unanswered Question
HANSON
Symphony No. 4  ‘Requiem’
BERNSTEIN
Three Dance Episodes: On the Town


18th May
HAYDN
String Quartet, Opus 33 No. 5
MOZART
Clarinet Quintet, K581


25th May
DUPARC
Chanson Triste; L’invitation au voyage
SAINT-SAËNS
Symphony No. 3



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IMPRESSIONISM

Georgian House Hotel
Haslemere



5th - 7th February 2010

The Course was conducted
by Terry Barfoot and
Tim Gwyther and featured a 
wide range of paintings 
and music by Impressionists,
both composers and painters.
Painings were illustrated 
using an LCD projector and 
the music presented on 
excellent hi-fi equipment.
The weekend was designed as
an informal ‘house party’.
Guests needed only the
ability to enjoy music;
no technical knowledge
was required.

Terry Barfoot writes
widely on music for
Britain’s leading journals,
orchestras, festivals and
record companies. He
lectures at Oxford and
other universities, and
is Publications Consultant
to the Bournemouth
Symphony Orchestra.

Tim Gwyther is a lecturer 
in Fine Art and a practising 
artist and designer, having 
worked in a wide variety of 
design projects.

Arts in Residence offers an
excellent cuisine including
wine with dinner.
The fee of: £545.00 per
person included all meals,
wine, beverages, course fees
and accommodation.


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The Dining Room

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