Well, I snook in a day off yesterday to travel down to Warwick with my dad to see Morgan Szymanski accompanied by the Sacconi String Quartet - on the program was some Vivaldi (Concerto in D), some Puccini (Crisantemi) some Giuliani (Concerto in A), then the interval consisted of Wine and Soft drinks (for us drivers) out in the beautiful gardens of the Unitarian Chapel in Warwick where small talk was exchanged and we dodged the odd spot of rain from the threatening clouds overhead!

The second half of the concert resumed with a magnificant performce of the Italian Serenade by Hugo Wolf, (one composer I am quite fond of) - this was followed up by some Boccherini (Quintet No. 4) which consisted of 4 movements - the Allegro Maestoso, Pastorale, Grave Assai and finishing with the Fandango! 

It was such an excellent concert to be held in a venue as small as this, and to see such accomplished players made for a rather intimate evenings entertainment which beats the dross of Big Brother any day! We were even treated to a special encore of a new piece written especially for the Sacconi Quartet (due to be recorded later this year) not only this BUT the composer Alec Roth was sat right behind us! (The us being My Dad, Uncle Julian and I)…

Afterwards we headed out to a local pub and met up with my Auntie Susan and Cousin Lyndsey with her husband Stuart.  Here are a couple of pics I took on my camera phone:-

Me, Dad, Stuart and Uncle Julian

Cousin Lyndsey and my Dad

Auntie Susan and Lyndsey's husband Stuart

We parted ways with Lyndsey and Stuart and headed back to Uncle Julian and Susans place in Lower Quinton; listening to dad playing the guitar and enjoying a little wine to while away the evening. 

This morning arrives and after a full English we hed for home but not before I meet some more of my extended family in the form of Ceris and Lucy (2nd Cousins!) As another cousin of mine Joanne popped round with her family consiting of the two daughters and her hubsband Andrew! 

There was another mini concert as Ceris and Lucy showed there musical talents off on the Piano and Traingle with dad playing the guitar - here are some pics >>

2nd Cousin Ceris and my Dad on guitar

2nd Cousin Lucy with Uncle Julian

Auntie Susan playing piano with the two girls

Since time was getting on, we made our way home shortly after these were taken - and the rest is history…

What’s more the weekend is only just beginning!

8 Responses to “Culture in Warwick”
  1. Sounds and looks like you’ve been having a good time :)

  2. P.S. - You have a very musical family!

  3. There’s a long and glorious history of music in my family, going back several generations, mainly organ masters, ministers and teachers though…

  4. I can safely say that I can’t play any musical instrument well. I had guitar lessons in my early teens, had a keyboard for Christmas one year, but despite wanting to, I just can’t play. Reading music is like double dutch to me too!

    However, I LOVE to listen to a good piano player.

  5. *Convinced I just left another message here…*

  6. Not sure where my other message disappeared to, but I was saying no matter how hard I try I just can’t play musical instruments. However, I do love to listen to a good piano player.

  7. I can safely say, that my clever website thought that your missing comment was SPAM!?! (Sorry) :P

  8. *Shocked!* Spam, indeed!

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