Monday 8 April 2013

Whats best in Barnet Week - Mill Hill Music Festival 2013 Programme

This week is What's Best in Barnet week in the Barnet Eye. This morning I attended a   meeteing of the Federation of Small Business at Cafe Buzz in Finchley. I was struck by just how much is going on in the Borough and how many great people and great organisations in our borough. Whilst the Barnet Eye is primarily a blog which campaigns to make Barnet a better place, I think it is long over due for us to have a campaign promoting some of the good things in Barnet and some of the things to do. 

Before anyone starts asking, this does not represent a long term change of editorial policy. It is just there has been a whole stack of things I've wanted to blog about for ages and by having a "whats best in Barnet week", hopefully I will get some of the things done that I've put on the backburner with all of the other stuff I blog about. In Barnet there is always a new priority. 

If you want to feel that something is being neglected this week, simply write your own blog and send it to me as a guest blog - CLICK HERE TO EMAIL ME

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Mill Hill Music Festival 2013 Programme


SATURDAY 15TH JUNE - 7.30pm
Opening Concert with
The Holbrooke String Quartet
St Paul’s Church, The Ridgeway, Mill Hill, NW7 1QU [MAP]
We proudly open the Tenth Mill Hill Music Festival with an enchanting evening of classical music from this Barnet based string ensemble, The Holbrooke String Quartet. The concert brings together a number of popular, romantic and early 20th Century string quartet pieces including the well-known and lyrical String Quartet No 2 in D major by Alexander Borodin and the evocative melodic Phantasie in F minor by Frank Bridge. It also includes the recently rediscovered Folksong Suite No 1 by Joseph Holbrooke based on popular British folk melodies such as Deil Amang the Tailors. Tonight’s ensemble consists of four very talented ladies who between them have performed in venues such as the Royal Albert Hall, the Royal Opera House and with the London Philharmonic Orchestra. Marina Solarek and Eluned Pritchard on violins, Elsa Cusido on viola and Fiona Nisbett on cello. 
Tickets: £12  (+ £1 processing fee for online or credit/debit card purchases) including a glass of wine (soft drink option available).
holbrooke

SATURDAY 15TH JUNE
ʻLATERʼ at The Adam & Eve
The Adam & Eve Pub, The Ridgeway, Mill Hill, NW7 1RL [MAP]
From 8.00pm. If an evening of classical music is not your ’glass of wine’, perhaps something with your favourite pint of ale at the Adam & Eve will be more to your taste. Come and enjoy a superb night of rockin’ blues, rock, pop and soul with Alan Warner’s All Stars. The band features legendary Mill Hill guitarist Alan Warner, who made his name with The Foundations on guitar and vocals. He is joined by Chris Hunt on drums and JD on bass guitar. The set includes classics like Run to You, Sultans of Swing, Bright Side of the Road, Queen of Hearts and Hey Joe. As well as being an original member of The Foundations, Alan has played alongside soul legend Edwin Starr, Arthur Brown, Jet Harris and Zoot Money to name a few.

Food served. BBQ weather permitting. Free entry.
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SUNDAY 16TH JUNE - 1.30pm - 4.00pm
The Vo-De-O-Do Orchestra at the Rising Sun
The Rising Sun, Marsh Lane, Mill Hill, NW7 4EY [MAP]
Enjoy your Father’s Day lunch at the Rising Sun Public House while listening to jazz music of the 1920s celebrated by the wonderful 10-piece band, the Vo-De-O-Do Orchestra and their vocalist , Jan Curd. Dancing is of course permitted!

Food served. BBQ weather permitting. Free entry.
vodeodo


TUESDAY 18TH JUNE - 7.30pm
OperaUpClose
presents La Boheme
Trinity Church, Mill Hill Broadway, Mill Hill, NW7 3TB [MAP]
The recently rebuilt Trinity Church (formerly the Union Church) on Mill Hill Broadway provides us with a lovely venue for tonight’s performance. This year we have the pleasure of playing host to a not-to-be-missed production of La Bohème. OperaUpClose burst onto the opera scene back in 2009 with this fresh and brilliantly youthful production of Puccini’s masterpiece, winning the 2011 Laurence Olivier Award for "Best New Opera Production" and the whatsonstage.com Award "Best Off-West End Production" that same year. Puccini’s story of young love and early death, a classic of the realist movement in Italian opera, transfers effortlessly from 1830s Paris to contemporary London. A talented and classically trained young cast, directed by Robin Norton-Hale, bring this vibrant slightly abridged English translation of this always popular opera to life.


Honest, perceptive, unpretentious and intelligent - The Independent
Has audiences mesmerised...a huge artistic success - New York Times

Tickets: £15 (+ £1 processing fee for online or credit/debit card purchases). Cash bar.
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WEDNESDAY 19TH JUNE
ʻLATERʼ at Mill Hill Jazz Club
Presents Tina May with the Robin Aspland Trio
Mill Hill Golf Club, 100 Barnet Way, Mill Hill, NW7 3AL [MAP]
From 8.30pm. Wednesday night’s Jazz Club sees the welcome return of the delightful singer, Tina May. Tina has an outstanding vocal range, a technical prowess and an extraordinary versatility that has rightly attracted a wealth of critical acclaim. Considered as one of the finest vocalists the UK has ever produced, Tina has an unerring instinct for how to treat a song (Dave Gelly - The Observer). The award winning international star and superb presenter of the great songbook is also a gifted lyricist and linguist capable of delivering songs with equal passion in French as in English. This spellbinding evening of standards by Tina will be matched by the first class accompaniment of Robin Aspland on piano, Mark Hodgson on double bass and Winston Clifford on drums. 

Handles the classics as the gems they still are -
The Guardian
The great rarity, a singer who enhances a song -
The Observer

Tickets: £13 Jazz Club Members (£15 Non-Members) on the door only.
Cash bar. Seating limited.
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THURSDAY 20TH JUNE - 7.30pm
Stewart Curtis' K-Groove
Allianz Park, Greenlands Lane, NW4 1RL [MAP]
We are doubly honoured this evening. Not only are we pleased to welcome the talented Stewart Curtis to this year’s Festival but we also have the pleasure of presenting K-Groove at the new Allianz Park. Multi–reedman Stewart Curtis and his award winning band are celebrating 20 years together as an ensemble. They will be playing many of Stewart’s quirky compositions and arrangements of Klezmer, Latin jazz and Middle Eastern folk music. The band features Stewart Curtis - saxes, clarinet, flute, piccolo; Paul Jayasinha - trumpet, flugelhorn and percussion; Rob Terry - keyboard; Eran Kendler - guitar; Brad Lang - bass; Hans Ferrao - drums and Ronen Kozokaro - darbuka! Stewart and the band have worked with a variety of stars including Nina Simone, Whitney Houston and Michael Ball. K-Groove is firmly established as one of the UK’s finest and most infectious Klezmer crossover bands. 

Stewart Curtis is unpretentious, musicianly and serious fun, jostling klezmer and many other musical genres promiscuously together - Chris Parker of London Jazz

Tickets: £10 (+ £1 processing fee for online or credit/debiit card purchases). Cash Bar.
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FRIDAY 21ST JUNE - 7.30pm
’Now You Has Jazz’- The Bateman Brothers Jazz Band Tribute to the Great Louis Armstrong All Stars
Allianz Park, Greenlands Lane, NW4 1RL [MAP]
The Festival is delighted to present this fantastic event at Allianz Park. After over 30 years in the jazz business, brothers Ian & Alan Bateman, trombonist and trumpeter respectively, have put together this heartfelt celebration of the world’s greatest jazz musician, focusing on Louis’ All Stars years from 1947 onwards. Featuring UK stalwarts Trevor Whiting (clarinet), Nick Millward (drums) Craig Milverton (piano) John Day (bass) and Maggie Reeday (vocals), the Bateman Brothers take you back to a time when jazz was swinging, melodic and above all, entertaining. The evening will include Louis favourites such as St. Louis Blues, La Vie en Rose, and When You’re Smiling. Winners of the "2011 British Jazz Awards for Best Jazz CD", the Bateman Brothers’ tribute is sure to be another fantastic evening of entertainment. 

Tickets: £15  (+ £1 processing fee for online or credit/debit card purchases). Cash bar. 
Prebookable food available (see below).
Fish & chips or vegetarian option: £8.50*.
*Please be aware that food tickets for Friday 21st can NOT be purchased after Friday 31st May
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SATURDAY 22ND JUNE
The Polecats plus Loaded Dice
Allianz Park, Greenlands Lane, NW4 1RL [MAP]
Doors open 7.00pm, music from 8.00pm. The Festival always ends with some great rock and roll and this year is no exception. Rockabilly band, The Polecats started life in Mill Hill in the late 70s. In the early 80s the band began carving out a name for themselves to become an integral part of the British rockabilly revival scene. Fronted by Tim Polecat and Boz Boorer (who now tours with Morrissey and has played with Adam Ant and Edwin Collins) the Polecats will be playing many of their hits such as Rockabilly Guy, Big Green Car, Marie Celeste, John I’m Only Dancing (Bowie cover), Jeepster (T-Rex Cover), as well as a smattering of rock ’n’ roll covers. Boz, Tim and Phil Polecat, all born and raised in Mill Hill are joined by drummer John Polecat. The band have toured the world having hits on nearly every continent but after 35 years together they wanted to mark the occasion with a homecoming gig. Put on your dancing shoes and head on down to what will surely be a great evening of music and fun. 

Tickets: £12  (+ £1 processing fee for online or credit/debit card purchases) (£15 on the door). 
Cash bar. Prebookable food available (see below). 
Burger & chips or vegetarian option: £6.50*.
*Please be aware that food tickets for Saturday 22nd June can NOT be purchased after Friday 31st May
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