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Friday
9 July
6.00pm
Henley Festival's Resident Company Festival Enclosure
(see Wednesday)
7.15pm The Vienna Vegetable Orchestra Club
Marquee
(see Wednesday)
7.15pm
Mabon
The Dome
The emerging Irish/Welsh 'Celtic roots' band with a remarkable musical
dexterity and superb percussion work.
8.45pm
Jos茅 Cura with special guest Si芒n Phillips (violin)
Floating Stage
The only UK appearance this year by one of the world's greatest
operatic tenors. The Henley Festival is proud to welcome a singer
rapidly earning 'living legend' status. Following in the steps of
the mould breaking 'Three Tenors', Argentinian Jos茅 Cura
has set the opera world alight with his heartfelt and intensely
musical performances of the great operatic tenor roles. For Henley
he shows his remarkable versatility as he also conducts the Philharmonia
Orchestra and is joined by Henley Festival's young generation rising
star, violinist Si芒n Phillips in a programme including music
by Verdi, Puccini, Meyerbeer and the music of the great Neapolitan
master, Tosti.
10.15pm Fireworks! FourSquareFireDance
Riverside Lawn
(see Wednesday)
10.45pm (part 1) The Reduced Shakespeare
Company Club Marquee
& 11.50pm (part 2) in All the Great Books - Abridged
The national tour of the alternative RSC's latest madcap offering
ends in Henley. Following their minimalist and massively long running
West End hit, The Complete Works of Shakespeare - Abridged, The
Bible - Abridged, and The Complete History of America - Abridged,
the company turns its attention to the great works of literature聟.
"Laugh聟 I nearly lost the plot!" Jane Austen.
10.45pm Le Gop!
The Dome & Midnight
Fast, furious and French聟 an irresistible fusion of folk and
rock.
11.00pm Union Dance in Urban Classics
Floating Stage
(See Thursday)
Saturday 10 July
11.30am - 2.00pm The Art Event - FREE admission
The Festival Enclosure
An opportunity to take in the Festival's visual arts programme free
of charge and in a more casual manner. Also offering a ticketed
performance by:
12.15pm
Eureka!!
A continuous programme in and around the Dome featuring young musicians
from Henley and Berkshire, all of whom are associated with The Eureka!
Foundation. Many of Eureka's former students have gone on to make
their way in the music profession and this extended session gives
a wonderful opportunity to see and hear many of today's most emerging
young musicians. Eureka! is supported by the Friends of Henley Festival.
6.00pm Henley Festival's Resident Company
Festival Enclosure
(see Wednesday)
7.15pm
I Fagiolini - The Full Monte Club Marquee
With the Friends of Henley Festival's SHOUT! Programme focusing
in 2004 on the voice, the Festival welcomes top vocal ensemble I
Fagiolini who present Monteverdi's glorious books of madrigals in
a strikingly novel way. A real opportunity to appreciate glorious
music brilliantly performed at close range.
7.15pm The London Philharmonic Skiffle
Orchestra
The Dome
Celtic, Cajun, Cossack, Klezmer and Country Blues with high energy
and great humour.
8.45pm
Orchestra on Fire!
Floating Stage
A 120 strong cast presents an evening of the majestic music that
has provided the backdrop to 10 years of Henley Festival firework
extravanganzas. Music including a brand new adaptation of Wagner's
Ride of the Valkyries - with a 4-strong complement of Valkyries
headed by soprano Gweneth-Ann Jeffers, Walton's Spitfire Prelude
and Fugue; the Finale of Saint-Sa毛ns mighty Organ Symphony
with John Birch (organ);and the overwhelming Appian Way from The
Pines of Rome with full off stage brass chorus provided by young
Trinity College musicians. With the Reading Phoenix Choir, the Royal
Philharmonic Orchestra, Nicolae Moldoveanu (conductor)and a magical
appearance from the Dream Engine's Heliosphere. Devised and presented
by Stewart Collins.
10.15pm Fireworks! FourSquareFireDance
Riverside Lawn
(See Wednesday)
11.00pm Beating Retreat
Riverside Lawn
With the Band of the Royal Marines.
11.20pm Union Dance in Urban Classics
Floating Stage
(See Thursday)
11.30pm Late Laughs with Dominic Holland
Club Marquee
'The UK's master of observational comedy' (Sunday Times) tops a
late night bill of 24 carat laughs. Dominic Holland is a familiar
face on television; this award winning comedian's many appearances
include Clive Anderson Now, The Royal Variety Show and Have I Got
News For You.
11.30pm
& 12.45am The Peatbog Faeries
The Dome
The Henley Saturday night's tradition of heavy duty dancing continues
as The Dome heaves to the furious rock 'n reel energy of eight piece
Scottish outfit, The Peatbog Faeries, the group that wowed audiences
at Henley Festival's Jubilation! in 2002.
12.45am
Late Laughs with Steve Rawlings
Club Marquee
Steve Rawlings explodes on to the stage with his unique blend of
one-liners and technical ability, whether juggling Ping-Pong balls
with his mouth, or setting his head on fire. He has appeared in
over 60 television shows and performed all over the world.
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