From Holst to Hudson

Mark Padmore & Ben Goldscheider join the London Mozart Players

5 July · Friday · 7pm

St Nicholas· New Romney · TN28 8EU 

Ben Goldscheider, Mark Padmore and London Mozart Players perform Holst, Delius & Elgar and world premieres by John Frederick Hudson and Jago Thornton at JAM on the Marsh.

PROGRAMME

St Paul’s Suite
Gustav Holst (1874-1934)
New Commission
John Frederick Hudson (b.1987)
Interval

Aquarelles
Frederick Delius (1862-1934)
New commission
Jago Thornton (b.1995)
Introduction & Allegro 
Edward Elgar (1857-1934)

Ben Goldscheider (horn) returns and Mark Padmore (tenor) makes his festival debut with the London Mozart Players and Nicholas Cleobury. This concert pairs favourite British works by Elgar, Delius and Holst with world premieres by John Frederick Hudson and Jago Thornton, both Festival Commissions.

This event will finish at approximately 9pm, with interval.

TICKETS

£20 · Standard

£25 · Standard + Shuttle Bus

Free · under 18s

PERFORMERS

London Mozart Players

Simon Blendis
Leader

Mark Padmore CBE
Tenor

Ben Goldscheider
Horn

Nicholas Cleobury
Conductor

LOCATION

St Nicholas· New Romney · TN28 8EU

GETTING HERE from LONDON

Only 1 hour from London with the highspeed train and Festival Shuttle Bus.

TRAIN
London St Pancras (or Stratford International) –> Ashford International 

FESTIVAL SHUTTLE BUS
Ashford International –> Festival Venue

HELPFUL INFORMATION

TICKETS
Paper tickets will not be distributed via the box office. Please show your email ticket confirmation on your mobile phone upon arrival.

WHEN DO DOORS OPEN?
Doors open approximately 30 minutes before each event.

ACCESSIBILITY
It is our ambition to have as many people connected to the arts as possible. Please understand that we primarily use medieval churches and access can be challenging in these ancient buildings. Our Front of House team will be available to assist and direct you during your visit.

TOILETS
Though venues do have toilets, please understand that facilities are limited in these medieval churches.