Jazz Picnic with DixieMix |
Wymondham Ukulele Group - Town Busking Day 2017 |
Sounds
of Summer is being organised by Wymondham College student, Suzie
Heylings, with support from Wymondham Town Team and a grant from the
John Jarrold Trust. The line up features Victoria Louise, who was a
finalist on The Voice 2017, along with alternative rock and indie pop
band Red Wine Talk, plus singer songwriters Jordan Baker and Anna
Carter, and Fingers Crossed, a five-piece rock band from Wymondham
High School.
Victoria Louise - Sounds of Summer - photo Victoria Louise |
Concerts
at Wymondham Abbey include lyric soprano Jessica Robinson (June 27),
Jazz at the Abbey (June 28), with Gilad Atzmon and The Orient House
Ensemble and lunchtime recitals featuring Archie Bonham (piano),
Norfolk Young Musician of the Year on June 25, Rob Goodrich (organ)
and Katie Schutte (violin) on June 26, Julian Haggett (organ) on June
27 and Matthew Wadsworth (lute) on June 29.
Gilad Atzmon and The Orient House Ensemble |
The
Annual Music Lecture, Silent Films with Bruce Vogt is at The Regal
(Wymondham Ex-Services Club) on June 24. Bruce Vogt will accompany
silent films from Charlie Chaplin and Buster Keaton on the piano and
will give a talk ‘Music and the Silent Clown'.
Other
highlights are The Opera Dudes (June 22) and Bowjangles Comedy
Orchestra (June 29), both promoted with Wymondham U3A, and Cavick
String Quartet (July 1).
The
Festival also stages three concerts for local young musicians,
including the annual Young
Musicians’ Concert
at Wymondham Abbey on June 26.
For
the full Festival programme and to buy tickets for concerts see
www.wymfest.org.uk.
Concert
tickets are also on sale at Puff's Toyshop in Wymondham Market Place.
Festival
Chairman Richard Elliott said: "We have an exciting programme
for this year's Festival, featuring regular favourites like the Town
Busking Day and Jazz Picnic, along with our new event at Becketswell,
Sounds of Summer, organised by Wymondham College student, Suzie
Heylings. We also have three concerts featuring local young musicians
including our annual Young Musicians' concert at Wymondham Abbey. I
would like to thank our volunteers who make the Festival happen and
our sponsors for their invaluable support."
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