The
Chacombe Music Festival is based in the small Oxfordshire village, 3 miles from
Banbury. It takes place annually in late June/early July. Since
its founding in 2001, the Festival has grown from a single concert to several
events over the course of a week. Full evening concerts are featured on the Saturday
and Sunday evenings, with a one-hour Coffee Concert on Sunday morning and other
events during the preceding few days. The
main venues are the Medieval Church of St Peter and St Paul and Sophie's Barn,
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intimate,
private performance venue, both of which are situated at the heart of Chacombe
village. The
Festival has always aimed to provide performance opportunities for young artists
on the brink of professional careers. The list of performance-alumni includes
some of the finest artists of their generation: Esther Hoppe, Nadia Wijzenbeek,
Magnus Johnston, Marie Macleod, Richard Harwood, Guy Johnston, Tim Gibbs, Tom
Poster, Clinton Cormany, David Clegg, Huw Llywelyn Jones, the Tate String Quartet,
the Lendvai String Trio, the Rhodes Piano Trio and many others. In addition,
an Artists Residency Programme was established in 2007, allowing the Festival
performers an all-expenses-paid, intensive period of rehearsal and collaboration
in Chacombe the week prior to the Festival. The
Festival programmes innovatively combine vocal and instrumental repertoire, with
a common thread uniting the works presented. The
Festival is underwritten by the Trustees of Sophie's Silver Lining Fund. This
year the festival will take place on Saturday 5th July and Sunday 6th July. For
details visit: www.chacombemusic.co.uk
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