Friday 23rd September, 8pm
The Core
George Street, Corby, NN17 1QG
Tickets £10
Lost Treasure
A live audio-visual performance
Drew Wright - vocals, loop pedals
Hamish Brown - guitar, synth, typewriter
Minttu Mäntynen - filmmaker

In 1956 Glasgow-based socialist filmmaking
collective, the Dawn Cine Group,
embarked on an ambitious project confronting
the rural depopulation crisis in
the Highlands. Although 40 minutes of
footage were shot across Sutherland and
Caithness, including spectacular mountain
views of Suilven, the film was never
finished. Featuring Gaelic and Scots folk
song, Lost Treasure is an extraordinary
live audio visual performance telling the
history of the Highlands & Islands through
the depiction of a burgeoning romance
between a crofter and a young Glaswegian
on a camping holiday.

Lost Treasure is supported by PRS
for Music Foundation. With thanks to
National Library of Scotland Moving
Image Archive. Presented in association
with The Core at Corby Cube as part of
the Nene Valley Festival.

Friday 30th September, 7.30pm
All Saints Church, Polebrook
Tickets £14, conc. £12, under 18s £4
Freya Goldmark - violin • Ben Voce - viola
Kieran Carter - cello

A remarkable trio of award-winning young musicians
who met through their studies at the Royal College of
Music. As well as chamber music, they also pursue
solo and orchestral careers and have already toured
extensively. Their programme of trios, duos and
solos will include Beethoven’s Trio in C Minor and
his “Eyeglass Duo” as well as Japanese composer,
Toshiro Mayuzumi’s Bunraku for solo cello and Bach’s
G Minor Fugue.

Friday 7 October, 7.30pm
St Peter’s Church, Yaxley
Tickets £14, conc. £12, under 18s £4
Duo Diez
Violetta Barrena - violin • Dimitris Dekavallas - guitar

Duo Diez is an innovative and eclectic musical collaboration
between guitarist Dimitris Dekavallas and
violinist Violeta Barrena. As well as significant solo
careers they also regularly perform as the Duo Diez
which they formed in 2012 having discovered a shared
interest in playing and promoting Spanish and Latin
American classical music.

They present an evening of
soulful and uplifting traditional
Spanish songs, seat
gripping tangos and exciting
Brazilian dances from their
debut album From Granada
to Buenos Aires as well as
arrangements and unique
compositions featuring Piazzolla,
Granados, Sarasate
and Villalobos.

Tickets from Oundle Box Office, 4 New Street, Oundle, PE8 4ED.
Open Mon-Fri 10am to 3pm. Tel: 01832 274734 www.oundlefestival.org.uk

 
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