I am delighted to report that against all the odds and despite the dreadful weather, the Harrogate Festival went ahead as planned and was a huge success! That said I cannot pretend that the Festival Committee did not have some very anxious moments the day before the event was due to begin! We even had a few contingency plans up our sleeves in case Adjudicators were unable to make it. However, they were all very determined people and braved the weather and arrived on time, which was a great relief to us all! Most of the Festival Stewards and Scribes also managed to turn up for duty, which was testament to the commitment and resilience of our wonderful team of volunteers in
Entries were slightly up on
last year, although there were a few 'no shows' from people who lived in more
remote parts of Yorkshire where the snow was
particularly bad. We were due a visit
from our new Regional Rep (Jill Wright) but as she lives in Skipton (one of the
worst hit areas,) it would not have been advisable for her to run the risk of
getting stuck in the snow and in the end she cancelled.
On the Monday following the
first weekend we ran our special needs class (formerly known as 'Music for Fun'
but now renamed 'Music and Drama for Fun'). Henshaws School
for the Blind entered a small group for the first time and regaled us all with
various musical styles including a 'punk rock' song! Everyone thoroughly
enjoyed themselves.
On the second weekend of
the Festival we were given some respite from the appalling weather, but on the
final weekend the snow returned again with a vengeance. Harrogate was lucky enough to escape the
worst, but outlying areas were hit hard and Lindley Community Choir (after much
agonizing) had to withdraw as they were 'snowed in' - it was a huge
disappointment to them.
Our Final Concert took
place on the last Sunday evening in the Main Hall of the school. Our two
Adjudicators that weekend (Andrew Padmore and Jacqui Edwards) were joined by
Marilynne Davies who all had the unenviable job of choosing the winner of The
Young Musician of the Festival. In the end their decision was unanimous and it
was the young pianist Yuan Xu (only twelve year old!) who gave an amazing
performance. In the second half of the Final Concert Colin's Crew Woodwind
Ensemble performed a medley of songs in memory of two recently deceased and
well known teachers in Harrogate (Colin
Mathews and Ian Peak ) some of whom had been taught by
them. Our Olde Tyme Music Hall Master of Ceremonies (Terry Harrison) for the
first time hosted the entertainment section, but not before regaling us all
with a witty Gilbert and Sullivan song, the lyrics of which were rearranged to reflect
the present day political climate - I believe the word 'Brexit' was mentioned
and it was all highly amusing! Rossett
School Saxophonix closed the show by leaving the hall one by one still playing
their piece 'Carnival' and the final young woman was carried out by her
colleague to the thunderous applause of the amazed audience!
LINDA WILSON
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