
Holy Trinity Church
Concerts
jointly promoted by Holy Trinity Church and Leamington Music April to June
Thursday
12 April at 7 30
Dante
String Quartet – Haydn Quartet Op 54 No 2 and Seven Last Words on the Cross

Concert supported by Mrs Godfrey-Payton Trust
7.30pm commencement at Holy Trinity. Tickets £12 centre/£10 side aisles from Bridge House theatre, TIC Leamington, Royal Spa Centre and Binswood News, or tel 01926 776438.
Friday
11 May at 6 30
Schools
concert – devised by Andrew Mock & Julian Smith, possibly with involvement
of composer Howard Skempton and taking a Leamington theme.
Friday 18 May at 7 30
Kapralova
String Quartet – UK debut of Czech quartet
Haydn
Quartet Op 76 No 2 Fifths
Kapralova
Quartet Op 8
Dvorak
Quartet Op 96 American
Concert
supported by Low Beer Trust
Friday 8 June to Sunday 10 June
This is
the highlight period of the celebrations - please open the word document for
more
information
Saturday
16 June at 7 30

London
Handel Players directed by Adrian Butterfield
Rachel
Brown flute
Adrian
Butterfield violin
Clare
Salaman violin
Violinist
tba
Peter
Collyer viola
Katherine
Sharman cello
Peter
Buckoke bass
Laurence
Cummings harpsichord
Telemann
Double Concerto for Violin and Flute in E minor – 10’
Handel
Flute Concerto in G minor HWV287 – 10’
Bach
Concerto for Three Violins BWV1064 – 15’
Bach
Harpsichord Concerto in F minor BWV1056 – 10’
Vivaldi
Violin Concerto in D RV212 Concerto fatto per la Solennita della S Lingua di S
Antonio in Padua – 12’
Quantz
Flute Concerto in A No 256 – 18’
Concert
generously supported by Diane Holt
Tickets £12
central nave £10 side nave £1 student and school children
For
schools concert on 11 May £5 adult and £1 schoolchildren
Local
artist, Sheila Millward will be exhibiting her paintings from 11 – 20 May.
The
exhibition will be centred in the main church
building
Other
events organized
by Holy Trinity Church:
Flower
Festival and Schools art displays
combined
with HT memorabilia and
display
of letters written from the Front
during
first World War by the then Vicar
from
Saturday June 2 – Sunday June 10.
Trinity
Sunday – 3 June
10.30
am Service
at Holy Trinity
Congregation
from All Saints to attend. Personal
invitations from member of congregation to be given to friends and
acquaintances.
Monday
4 June – 7.30pm
Concert tba
.
Tuesday
5 June – 7.30pm ‘Why two World Wars?’ history lecture by Prof Jack
Scarisbrick, Professor of History at Warwick University.
Wednesday
6 June – 7.30pm An
Evening of Poetry and Music with Julie Boden, poet-in-residence of the
Birmingham Symphony Hall.
Thursday
7 June – 7.30pm A
Choral Extravaganza
.
Friday
8 June – School
services during morning
Saturday
9 June – 2pm
Pageant followed by tea
It is planned to open the church each day at least from 10.30 to 4.30 pm throughout the week commencing 4 June. Morning Prayer and Evening Prayer
will be said each
day, although on Thursday 6 June, the feast of Corpus Christi, a service of Holy
Communion will be held at 10am.
Sunday
10 June – A Closing Service will be held at 4.30pm
It
is hoped to have a series of Saturday morning Poetry Writing Workshops in
church. Details later.
NB
The above
information is correct at the time of writing. Further details will be available
later. Events and timings may vary so please check nearer the date.
Friday lunchtime concerts in Holy Trinity Church
April
27
Adrian
Moore - harpsichord
May 18 Maggie Bartmanis – mezzo-soprano
Richard Monnington – baritone
Stuart Smith – piano
May 25
David
Borsada – Baritone
Julian Grimshaw – piano
June 22
Mariko
Terashi – piano
July 6
Marion Ackrill – flute
Rod Varty – piano
July 20
Sandra Hay – soprano
Penny Turnbull – mezzo soprano
Stuart Smith – piano
Sept 7
Adrian Moore – organ
Sept 21
Fear
Not Four – vocal ensemble
Oct 5
Pamela Beesley – soprano
Adrian Moore – piano
Oct 19
Musica in Maschera
All
concerts start at 1.15pm and last approximately half an hour. Admission is free,
and any donations will go towards the organ fund.
Church
will be open from 12 noon until 2pm.
Holy Trinity Church