Kew Music Festival 2011
Friday 17th to Sunday 26th June 2011various venues in Kew, Richmond, Surrey, England MAP
various ticketed and free events
Last updated: Wed 20th Apr 2011
The second Kew Music Festival takes place at venues across Kew including Kew Palace, the Musical Museum, local churches, private residences and pubs is a series of concerts which takes place from Friday 17th June until Sunday 26th June.
Line-up
Friday 17 June: Festival Opening Night - Kew Wind Orchestra, Symphonic Dances from 'West Side Story' and Prokofiev's 'Romeo and Juliet'8pm St Anne's Church, Kew Green
Tickets £12/£10 concessions.br />
Saturday 18 June: Informal chamber music in the King's Dining Room
11am-3pm Kew Palace.
No charge although normal Palace admission fees apply.
Michael Paine & Paul Guinery 'I Have A Song To Sing-O' 8pm St Anne's Church, Kew Green
Tickets £10 in advance or £12 on the door, includes glass of wine.
Sunday 19 June: The Kew Music Festival Family Orchestra with special guest Martin Jarvis come and take part. No experience necessary.
2pm-5pm The Queens School, Cumberland Road, Kew
Tickets £10 individual /£20 family only available in advance.
A private audience with Lucy Parham (piano), Martin Jarvis OBE (words) and Joanna David (words) 'Odyssey of Love A journey to the heart of Franz Liszt'
7.30pm A private residence on Kew Green
Tickets £50 includes interval reception.
Monday 20 June: Kew the Showcase - The finest young musicians perform
7pm The Barn Church, Kew
Tickets £6/£4 concessions.
Tuesday 21 June: The Queen's School Summer Bicentenary Concert
6pm St Anne's Church, Kew Green.
Admission free.
Midsummer Jazz at the Greyhound
7pm-10pm The Greyhound Pub, Kew Green
Tickets £15 includes gourmet BBQ.
Wednesday 22 June: The Garden Opera company with Broomfield House School
Mozart's 'Impresario' and Leoncavallo's 'Pagliacci'
6.30pm St Annes Church, Kew Green.
Tickets £28 in advance or £30 on the door.
Thursday 23 June: A private audience with Karen Jones (flute) and Rachel Masters (harp) 'A Summer Serenade'
7.30pm A private residence on Kew Green.
Tickets £25 includes interval reception.
Kew Community Choir - A programme of folk, popular and choral music
7.45pm St Luke's Church. Admission free.
Friday 24 June: The James Pearson Trio starring Lizzie Ball
'A Portrait of Ella' celebrating the life and legacy of Ella Fitzgerald
8pm Watermans, Brentford
£12/£10 concessions in advance or £14/£12 concessions on the door.
Saturday 25 June: Kew Sinfonia Summer Concert
Music by Mozart, Haydn and Beethoven, soloist Orlando Jopling (cello)
8pm St Annes Church, Kew Green
Tickets £10/£8 concessions/£3 children under 17.
Sunday 26 June: 'Music on a Sunday Afternoon' concert series
3.30pm St Anne's Church, Kew Green.
Admission free.
Gala Finale Night
Soloists from the Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment
'A Soldier's Tale' with Samuel West (words)
8pm St Anne's Church, Kew Green.
Tickets £20.
Tickets
The ticket price vary depending on show, see above. To buy tickets, click here.Accommodation
This event does not have camping but there are a number of hotels, hostels and guest houses in the area.More information will be here when available.
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