Monday, 2 February 2009

St Peter’s Music 2009




Applications are now welcome from music-lovers for St Peter’s Music Concerts 2009 season tickets, writes Exmouth Road’s Chris Parrish. The tickets entitle the holder to entry at all eight concerts taking place between March and October this year.

The tickets cost £75 for the whole season but must be purchased before 1 March 2009.


As usual the series of concerts, now in its 15th year, features a varied programme with music ranging from choral works next month to a fascinating recital in October based on the tuba and its musical antecedents. Celebrated musicians who will be playing include the pianist Peter Donohoe and the London Concertante, regarded as one of the finest chamber ensembles in Europe.
Right: St Peter's Parish Church, Budleigh Salterton
Below: St Peter's, interior
St Peter's Music was started in 1994 by the then Vicar, The
Reverend Robert Gibbs and the Director of Music, Sylvia Pritchard. The intention was to provide regular concerts, mainly, but not exclusively, chamber music, to enable local residents to enjoy serious music without the need to travel to Exeter. Since then the organisation has changed little and the aim not at all. There is some emphasis in the programming to feature young musicians. Exeter School has been included for several years and Wells Cathedral School and the Purcell School have played on a number of occasions. We have also welcomed the Takacs Quartet, pianists Paul Lewis and John Lenehan as well as the Chamber Ensemble of St Martins in the Field in the last few years.

To apply for tickets, send your cheque made payable to St Peter's Music and a stamped addressed envelope, to St Peter's Music, 12 Exmouth Road, Budleigh Salterton, Devon EX9 6AQ. Season Tickets are not transferable and entitle the named holder to entry to each concert in the season. In addition season ticket holders are entitled to a complimentary glass of wine or fruit juice during the interval of each concert at which refreshments are served.

For more information see http://www.stpetersmusic.org.uk/page1/page1.html