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PLAXTOL MUSIC FESTIVAL 2008   

The 2008 Plaxtol Music Festival has got off to a superb start with a sold out concert on January 26th. Offically opened by Councillor Chris Smith, Deputy Mayor of Tonbridge and Malling Borough Council, the Plaxtol Scholars and Plaxtol Chamber Players gave well received performances of Bach's Magnificat in D, Haydn's Little Organ Mass and Bach's Brandenburg Concerto no.3.The next concert, a jazz concert in Plaxtol Memorial Hall given by 78 rpm, is now sold out.

Further concerts include a recital by the renowned chamber choir, The King's School Crypt Choir, fresh from their USA tour on April 26th, a recital by the Official Harpist to HRH The Prince of Wales, Claire Jones, on May 31st, a percussion workshop and recital over dinner on June 27th, and a recital by the emninent cellist Julian Lloyd Webber on September 13th. Full booking details are on the Booking page.

The Festival is community based and the 2008 concerts will take place in either Plaxtol Church, Plaxtol Memorial Hall or Plaxtol Primary School.

Over the years a number of international stars in the Classical world have performed at Plaxtol; these include guitarist Julian Bream, clarinettist Emma Johnson, percussionist Evelyn Glennie, actor Timothy West, harpist  Marisa Robles, cellist Raphael Wallfisch, music raconteur John Amis, and this year will mark a return visit by Julian Lloyd Webber.

To join the mailing list, please e mail your details to me (details below) or post to Plaxtol Music Festival, POBox 308, Sevenoaks, Kent TN15 0QF.

Please come and support as many of the concerts as you can. The Festival does not have any sponsorship at present so the more people who attend, the more chance of us not only clearing our costs but also investing in new performers for next year.

If you are interested in sponsoring a concert or taking an advert for one of the programmes, please contact either my colleague Gill French or myself.

Plaxtol Festival is grateful to the Rector and the PCC of Plaxtol Church for the use of the church and to the Friends of Plaxtol Church who are organising the refreshments and the setting up of each concert.

I look forward to seeing you at the concerts!


Marius Carboni/mcarboni@carbonimedia.com/ + 44 1732 811036

Gill French/gfrench@carbonimedia.com/+ 44 1732 810155

Music festival return is sellout success

  Kent Messenger Friday 1st February 2008
   

AFTER an absence of nine years, the Plaxtol Music Festival has returned with a sellout concert.

The festival, which features several classical and jazz concerts during the year, opened on Saturday night with a concert in Plaxtol Church, near Sevenoaks, performed by the Plaxtol Scholars and Chamber Players. Their performance included pieces by JS Bach and Haydn.

Future events at the church will include a harp performance in May by Claire Jones, who regularly plays for The Prince of Wales, and a concert by cellist Julian Lloyd Webber, who performs in September.

Festival organiser and artistic director Marius Carboni said: "I was delighted with the support the village gave to the festival in making the first concert a sellout."

Mr Carboni, a former Plaxtol parish councillor, who conducted Saturday’s concert, gave up organising the festival nine years ago due to increasing work and family commitments.

"Lots of people said they would like to see it back up and running, but it was only when I stepped down from the council that I had the time to do it," he said.

Kent Messenger Picture John Westhrop

Marius Carboni, Artistic Director of the Plaxtol Music Festival, applauding Deputy Mayor of Tonbridge and Malling Borough Council, Chris Smith, on officially opening the 2008 Plaxtol Music Festival, January 26th 2008.

opening of Plaxtol Music Festival 2008

Kent Messenger Picture John Westhrop

The Reverend Andrew Procter, Rector of Plaxtol Church, welcoming Deputy Mayor of Tonbridge and Malling Borough Council, Chris Smith, at the opening of the 2008 Plaxtol Music Festival, January 26th 2008.

 

Rector welcoming Deputy Mayor