ChoralCast with St Martin’s Voices
In this episode of ChoralCast, Sophie chats with acclaimed cellist and Artistic Director Adrian Bradbury about the Music in the Burnhams Festival in North Norfolk, where St Martin's Voices will open this year's festival. Adrian shares the story behind the festival, exploring how it combines world-class performances with a strong sense of local community. From beautiful historic churches and welcoming villages to collaborations with local schools and volunteers, Music in the Burnhams is about far more than concerts. It's a celebration of music, heritage and place. The conversation also shines a light on the fascinating 19th-century composer Julius Benedict, whose music forms the artistic focus of this year's festival. Adrian explains why Benedict deserves renewed recognition and how the festival is bringing his work back to audiences alongside music by composers including Weber, Beethoven and Mendelssohn. We explore the background to St Martin's Voices opening performance, a special Evensong featuring excerpts from Benedict's The Legend of St Cecilia. Whether you're a festival enthusiast, a choral music lover, or simply curious about the people and stories behind classical music, this episode offers an inspiring look at how music can bring communities together.
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