The Ealing Music and Film Festival Returns |
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Sixth year for this popular cultural event
The Ealing Music & Film Festival back for its sixth successive year in 2018. The eclectic programme celebrates Ealing’s cultural heart and the Festival also supports the wealth of creative talent on its doorstep, through outreach and scholarships. The Festival takes place from 7 – 11 February 2018 with both free and paid for events taking place across the Borough at venues including the University of West London, Church of St Barnabas, The Red Room (formerly The Ealing Club) and St Mary’s Church. Also due to popular demand, the walking location tour of the Island Triangle, the most filmed area in Britain, returns for its second outing on Saturday 10 February. There will be an array of outstanding concerts with classical performances including the works of Debussy (celebrating the year
of the centenary of his death), Janacek, Chausson, Verdi, Delius, Dvorak and Strauss. Continuing the eclectic mix, performances
will include the music of Gershwin, Andrew Lloyd Webber, Leonard Cohen and Paul Simon.
The diverse music programme continues with a selection of blues, Southern fried soul, soul rock and funk, at Ealing’s seminal The West London Premiere of the brand new film Suburban Steps to Rockland: The Story of The Ealing Club directed by Giorgio Guernier, with a Q & A, will take place on Friday 9 February at Weston Hall, University of West London. The Ealing Music & Film Festival launches on Wednesday 7 February with a free lunchtime recital from renowned pianist Emilie Capulet celebrating the music of Debussy, at St Mary’s Church. In the evening there will be a free screening of a selection of locally produced short films taking place at Weston Hall, University of West London. On Thursday 8 February at 7.30pm the Tippett Quartet, with violinist Tamsin Waley-Cohen and pianist Julian Gallant perform
music by Janacek, Debussy and Chausson at Weston Hall, University of West London, followed by the Friday 9 February
performance from the Ealing Youth Orchestra, conducted by Leon Gee with Akito Goto on cello, who perform music by Dvorak
19th December 2017
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