Monday, 23 August 2010

General booking opens - all hell breaks loose

As I sit here sipping a cup of tea in the warm cosy kitchen in Barkham (the administrative hub of the Two Moors Festival) I spare a thought for Heather Uren who is busily answering the Box Office telephone. Public booking opened today and I don't think she's had a moment to herself all morning. What with the endless booking forms to trawl through and the relentless ringing of the phone, Heather must be slowly going doolally. At least she can never say she was bored!

To see which tickets you would like to book visit http://www.thetwomoorsfestival.com/. I must warn you, concerts are going quickly!

Monday, 16 August 2010

'Music on the Moors' finds a new home

Lord Lieutenant of Devon
opening the garden

You have perhaps been wondering what has happened to the Two Moors Festival's Chelsea Flower Show Garden 'Music on the Moors'. Not to panic. The beautiful garden designed by Christina Williams (which not only won 'Best Courtyard Garden' and a Gold Medal) has happily settled into its new location at the Calvert Trust, near Exmoor. If you happen to be nostalgic for a Chelsea garden then 'Music on the Moors' is situated on a public right of way. Phew. One can't help but feel sorry for the team who had to assemble the garden back in May for the Chelsea Flower Show only to reassemble it two months later! Lucky for them it's here to stay.

'Music on the Moors' at the Calvert Trust, Exmoor

Tuesday, 10 August 2010

Two Moors Festival welcomes Heather Uren

Heather Uren
As our 2010 Festival Friends only booking opens we gladly welcome Heather Uren into the administrative fray. Not only an incredible cellist and singer, Heather has just received a First from Christ Church, Oxford where she read music, and she now joins the Two Moors Festival in the build up to its October concert series. Definitely jumping straight into the deep-end, Heather is not only our new Box Officer (where she battles with the countless demands and requests for tickets on a daily basis), she is also tackling the beast that is Marketing. Clearly a glutton for punishment, Heather is now in charge of a vast number of Festival brochures which must be distributed throughout the Two Moors area. Lucky Heather!

Request your own brochure to save Heather a trip.

Wednesday, 14 July 2010

Two Moors Festival Garden Party


Every year in the middle of nowhere in rural Exmoor, the Two Moors Festival plays host to a fundraiser weekend of ad hoc chamber music. Musicians come from far and wide in order to sightread through challenging and beautiful music in sublime surroundings. 2010 saw the first ever sunny Garden Party, which resulted in music performed not only in the gallery at Barkham (the stronghold of the Festival), but also singing in the orchard and small
chamber groups playing on the croquet lawn.


Not always conventional chamber music, amongst the eclectic mix this year was a scratch performance of Mendelssohn's Italian Symphony, madrigals sung outside in the sun, Zellenka trios for 2 oboes and bassoon and perhaps a highlight of the entire weekend - Saint-Saens' Carnival of the Animals with the extraordinary replacement of xylophone with the bass oboe.


The musicians are put through their paces as there is no time or patience for rehearsal. In fact even the idea of a run through is scoffed at by the players! The ethos behind the Garden Party is about playing for the sheer hell of it and not about audience satisfaction. Yes people can come and listen (it would not be a fundraiser without punters), but the performers have freedom to make as many mistakes as they like, play only one movement, drink a jug of Pimms whilst bashing through Brahms piano trios, or play a game of scrabble in the sun.

Relaxing after a hard day's work

Friday, 30 April 2010

Tickets still available for 10th Anniversary concert at Cadogan Hall!

There are still tickets available for this exciting concert featuring international Classical Artistes such as Julian Lloyd Webber and the Aronowitz Ensemble. The concert includes musical favourites such as Schubert's Trout Quintet and is the first of many events celebrating the festival's 10th Anniversary. You can buy tickets either by contacting the Two Moors Festival box office or via the Cadogan Hall box office.

New beginnings

Despite an internet connection that rivals that of the dark ages, the Two Moors Festival has finally entered the world of blogging! We hope that you will enjoy reading our future posts about the festival and the work that it does. Our next big project is a show garden at the Chelsea Flower Show in May 2010 which will also feature the first of our 10th anniversary celebrations with a concert on 26 May at Cadogan Hall, London!