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| South Cotswold Massive Sing Group |
Inventive director Jack Bazalgette has introduced the complete programme for the 81st Cheltenham Music Pageant which runs from 3 to 11 July 2026. Bazalgette, guarantees “an opportunity to convey all types of individuals collectively and take the temperature of classical music as we speak, get actually excited for its future, and broaden our horizons ever additional.“
The pageant opens with Nicholas Collon conducting Aurora Orchestra in Jessie Montgomery’s Strum, Beethoven’s Piano Concerto No. 1 with soloist Benjamin Grosvenor and Mozart’s Symphony No. 41 ‘Jupiter‘ performed from reminiscence. David Crown will likely be conducting Cheltenham Bach Choir and the Musical and Amicable Society Orchestra in Verdi’s Requiem with
a terrific line-up of soloists – Ella Taylor, Rebecca Afonwy-Jones, Tom
Elwin and Julian Shut. Then the pageant will likely be closed by John Wilson
and his Sinfonia of London in a programme of English music from Vaughan
Williams to Richard Rodney Bennett, with a give attention to the music Eric
Coates.
One other large-scale live performance in additional methods than one takes place at Tewkesbury Abbey when Adrian Partington conducts the British Sinfonietta and South Cotswold Massive Sing Group in Bruckner’s Te Deum and Mahler’s Das Klagende Lied. Mahler wrote Das Klagende Lied between 1878 and 1880, then continued tinkering with it till the work was lastly premiered in 1901. Throughout that point, Mahler radically restructured the performing forces and diminished the work to 2 actions from three. Adrian Partington has opted to carry out Mahler’s 1893 revision which continues to be in three elements however reduces the performing forces considerably (the variety of harps within the first half being diminished from six to 2, and the vocal soloists from eleven to 4!). That is regarded as the primary time that this model has been carried out within the UK.
Soloists embrace pianists Mariam Bastsashvili (in Schubert and Liszt), Angela Hewitt (in Bach, Schumann and Ravel) and Pavel Kolesnikov (in an prolonged recital exploring Chopin’s full Nocturnes). Siblings Sheku and Isata Kanneh-Mason have a duo live performance, performing Fanny Mendelssohn, Nadia Boulanger, Robert Schumann and a transcription of Rebecca Clarke’s Viola Sonata. Soprano Sophie Bevan and pianist Christopher Glynn be a part of Harriet Walter for Shakespeare’s Sisters that includes music impressed by Shakespeare alongside readings.
Senegalese multi-instrumentalist Dudù Kouate will likely be becoming a member of Irish people musician, Shunya, and Jess Gillam Trio will ship an brisk repertoire impressed by classical, jazz and people.
The Pageant’s second Friday will characteristic a showcase live performance for the members of this 12 months’s Composer Academy led by composer Laura Bowler, with the Carice Singers and George Parris.
New commissions characteristic throughout the programme: Irish-Italian violinist Violetta Suvini and Mates will carry out three world premieres – from Jasmine Morris, Ben Nobuto and Imogen Davey. Imaginative and prescient String Quartet will carry out their very own commissioned piece for the primary time, alongside works by Mozart and Grieg, all from reminiscence.
In thrilling collaboration, Fantasia Orchestra will carry out with Jasdeep Singh Degun a number of of the sitar participant’s personal compositions, together with a model new co-commission, In Search of Redemption. They may also carry out, amongst different items, Terry Riley’s revolutionary In C.
The collaboration with BBC New Technology Artists returns this 12 months with recitals from Astatine Trio, Hana Chang (violin) and Oleg Shebeta-Dragan (clarinet). Additionally returning would be the Pageant’s Live performance for Colleges and SEND-focused Relaxed Live performance for Colleges and Relaxed Live performance for Households. And the winner of the Gloucestershire Musician of the 12 months, 18-year-old Herbie Asquith-Dixon (violin) will carry out Bruch’s Violin Concerto No. 1 with Gloucestershire Symphony Orchestra, conductor Glyn Oxley.
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| Cheltenham Bach Choir at Cheltenham City Corridor (Photograph: Nonetheless Shifting Media for Cheltenham Festivals) |
For the Pageant’s opening weekend there are free pop-up concert events round city that includes all kinds of artists from two brass bands, a saxophone quartet, and Tewkesbury Pub Singers to Iranian voice and guitar, Ukrainian bandura and voice, and Neighborhood “come and sing”.
Full particulars from the pageant web site.

