This picture provided today (Thursday) by llanblogger reader Phil Meyers shows the extent of demolition work on the former River Lodge on the A539 approach to Llangollen, with the bulldozers having bitten deeply into one of the main buildings.
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Thursday, July 3, 2014
Jenkins to premiere new masterpiece at Eisteddfod
* Composer Karl Jenkins.
The UK's most successful classical composer will be celebrating his 70th birthday in style Llangollen - with the world premiere of a new masterpiece.
Karl Jenkins CBE will be unveiling Adiemus Colores - featuring top American tenor Noah Stewart and a host of other stars -at the Llangollen International Musical Eisteddfod that starts on July 8.
Born and brought up in the Gower village of Penclawdd, Karl Jenkins CBE is fiercely proud of his deep Welsh roots and says it’s always an honour to visit Llangollen and conduct the International Eisteddfod Orchestra.
He said: “It really is a thrill and I have been fortunate to have been invited to appear at Llangollen a few times before. This year will be special as I will be the world première of my latest work, Adiemus Colores.
“In writing Colores I have revisited my original Adiemus project. I realised how popular my take on the vocal side of world music was. Ademius Colores is a Latin American-themed work based around a great deal of percussion embracing Brazilian samba, the tango beats of Argentina and the Spanish bolero.
“Like the original Adiemus project Colores is a combination of classical principles and the flavours of world and ethnic music. But what I have also tried to do with the choral side of the work is use the human voice as a musical instrument in it’s own right.”
He added: “The language used is inverted in a way to accentuate the phonetics and means we can reach the maximum potential of the voice. But it isn’t a language it’s just sounds, absolute nonsense in terms of real words or language.”
And as well as conducting the International Eisteddfod Orchestra Karl says he is delighted to be welcoming such special guests to the Llangollen stage to perform Adiemus Colores.
He said: “To have New York tenor Noah Stewart guesting is a huge bonus. He is a very talented performer with an incredible voice. I’m also pleased to have trumpet player Pancho Flores joining us.
“Pancho is Venezuelan, and hails from Caracas. He is a wonderful classical trumpet player. He has a real South American sound almost mariachi in style, but not as crude.
“He spends a lot of time performing in Europe and I’m delighted he is able to join me in Llangollen. The same can be said for classical accordionist, Ksenija Sidorova who is just wonderful and so talented. I have been fortunate to work with both Pancho and Ksenija previously.
“And we also have, in my opinion, one of the world’s best jazz bass players in Laurence Cottle with us. Laurence is originally from the Mumbles in Swansea but now spends most of his time in London. He really is an amazing and enormously talented musician.”
Karl admits he has always been intrigued by the traditional music of Latin America which is reflected in Adiemus Colores.
He said: “Each movement is named, in Spanish, after a colour and explores the mood each evokes in me.
“Something else that kindles my interest in South America is the romantic fascination so many Welsh people have, including me, with Patagonia. It seems incredible there almost on the southern-most tip of Argentina there is a Welsh speaking community and settlement. It is somewhere I have never yet visited although I am really keen to get there at some point.
Karl, who is both a fellow and an associate of the Royal Academy of Music, added: “It is going to be a wonderful way to celebrate the milestone that will be my 70th birthday and I’m really looking forward and excited about returning to the Llangollen International Eisteddfod.”
Eilir Owen Griffiths, the Llangollen International Music Festival's musical director, is delighted Karl Jenkins CBE is returning to Llangollen.
He said: “To have a world première by one of the great living composers here at Llangollen is something really special and is something we are all thrilled about.
“Karl’s original Adiemus was a powerful and ground-breaking composition and I have no doubt Adiemus Colores will be equally well received by the Eisteddfod audience and the wider classical world.
“And I’m also absolutely delighted Noah Stewart will be a guest of Karl’s on the Llangollen stage for Adiemus Colores.
“Noah’s performance at last year’s festival was one of the highlights of what was a fantastic week and I know our supporters and many regular audience members were really keen to see Noah back at Llangollen this year.”
He added: "We have a line-up of stellar musical talent and I know we are in for a real treat on what is the perfect way to celebrate Karl’s 70th birthday.”
The curtain raiser for this year's Eisteddfod will mark the return of opera superstar Bryn Terfel to Llangollen on Monday, July 7.
The acclaimed bass baritone will be playing the lead in a special English-language production of Stephen Sondheim's Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street - sponsored by care organisation Pendine Park - also starring Go Compare tenor Wynne Evans and the popular Shan Cothi.
This year's will also feature concerts by Dutch jazz sensation Caro Emerald and veteran British rockers Status Quo, sponsored by the Village Bakery.
The Friday night concert, Spirit of Unity, will feature the Cape Town Opera, Africa’s premiere opera company, famed for their "vibrant vocalism and high-octane stage performances".
Appearing with them will be Wales’ representative in Cardiff Singer of the World, Gary Griffiths, the Wales Millennium Centre Only Kidz Aloud Chorus and British Sinfonietta, one of the UK's leading independent professional orchestras.
The Choir of the World competition for the Pavarotti Trophy on the Saturday night is the blue riband event of the week-long festival.
Call 01978 862001 or e-mail tickets@international-
Wednesday, July 2, 2014
Local highways maintenance schemes planned
Llangollen county councillor Stuart Davies has given details
of a number of local highways maintenance schemes due to be undertaken in the area
over the next few months by Denbighshire County Council.
These include:
* Gwernant Road, Llangollen, due to start in July.
* A542 Britannia Inn to Abbey Farm, Llangollen, due to start
in September.
* A542 Horseshoe bend to Bryn Goleu, Llangollen, due to start
in September.
* Wharf Hill, Llangollen, due to start in October.
World War One centenary event
Llangollen branch of the Royal British Legion has asked llablogger to display this poster giving details of a forthcoming event to mark the centenary of the start of the First World War:
Tuesday, July 1, 2014
Children asked to design mascot for new Plas Madoc
Schoolchildren are being asked to show their artistic side and design a piece of history for Plas Madoc Leisure Centre.
The volunteer-run Splash Community Trust is urging youngsters aged 4 to 11 to get creative and come up with a dragon mascot for the centre, which it is hoped will reopen later this year as a social enterprise under the name Splash Magic.
Board member and fundraising coordinator Jenny Miller said: “We feel Splash Magic needs a strong and iconic mascot, and we like the idea of Splash the Magic Dragon. We would like local schoolchildren to help us – their ideas are critical.”
Trust chairman Darrell Wright said: “We would like Splash to be sporty and to capture the spirit of Plas Madoc and the activities that the centre has to offer – swimming, squash, aerobics, circuit training, pilates, yoga, children activities etc – so please be imaginative! “Splash can be a boy or a girl, young or old – it’s up to you. This is a great idea of Jenny’s, and it will be fantastic to have a local child create a little piece of Plas Madoc history.”
The competition costs £1 to enter. The money will go on admin costs, with any remaining cash going towards the reopening of the centre. The winning design will be framed and proudly displayed in the reception area of Splash Magic when it reopens.
Jenny added: “The winner will also be presented with a framed copy to display at their school or to take home, and we have a hamper full of arts and crafts goodies very generously donated by the Plassey Holiday Park in Eyton.
“We’re hoping this will be a fun way to engage with local children and for them to be a part of what we are doing, and they will also be helping us ensure that Plas Madoc is still around when they have children of their own.”
Entries should be done on A4 paper, with the child’s name, age, school and home telephone number on the back.
The closing date is Friday, July 11, when members of the Splash team will be collecting entries from schools. Designs can also be sent to Splash Community Trust, 21 Egerton Street, Wrexham, LL11 1ND, or emailed to splashmagictrust@yahoo.co.uk.
For more information call Jenny on 07921 659099.
The volunteer-run Splash Community Trust is urging youngsters aged 4 to 11 to get creative and come up with a dragon mascot for the centre, which it is hoped will reopen later this year as a social enterprise under the name Splash Magic.
Board member and fundraising coordinator Jenny Miller said: “We feel Splash Magic needs a strong and iconic mascot, and we like the idea of Splash the Magic Dragon. We would like local schoolchildren to help us – their ideas are critical.”
Trust chairman Darrell Wright said: “We would like Splash to be sporty and to capture the spirit of Plas Madoc and the activities that the centre has to offer – swimming, squash, aerobics, circuit training, pilates, yoga, children activities etc – so please be imaginative! “Splash can be a boy or a girl, young or old – it’s up to you. This is a great idea of Jenny’s, and it will be fantastic to have a local child create a little piece of Plas Madoc history.”
The competition costs £1 to enter. The money will go on admin costs, with any remaining cash going towards the reopening of the centre. The winning design will be framed and proudly displayed in the reception area of Splash Magic when it reopens.
Jenny added: “The winner will also be presented with a framed copy to display at their school or to take home, and we have a hamper full of arts and crafts goodies very generously donated by the Plassey Holiday Park in Eyton.
“We’re hoping this will be a fun way to engage with local children and for them to be a part of what we are doing, and they will also be helping us ensure that Plas Madoc is still around when they have children of their own.”
Entries should be done on A4 paper, with the child’s name, age, school and home telephone number on the back.
The closing date is Friday, July 11, when members of the Splash team will be collecting entries from schools. Designs can also be sent to Splash Community Trust, 21 Egerton Street, Wrexham, LL11 1ND, or emailed to splashmagictrust@yahoo.co.uk.
For more information call Jenny on 07921 659099.
Meeting on hydro electric power planned
People in the area have been invited to a meeting to find out more about what
is described as the “enormous potential” of water to generate clean and green
energy and a regular source of income for the community.
Wrexham Energy Group wants to get more renewable energy and make sure the benefits stay with the communities that have developed them.
A meeting, entitled Micro Hydro Electric Power in the Ceiriog Valley, is being held at Canolfan Ceiriog Centre at 7pm on Thursday, July 3.
Under discussion will be:
· How hydroelectric schemes work
· The potential for schemes in the Ceiriog valley
· How a community group could benefit from regular income · How Wrexham Energy Group can help.
· How you can be involved
For more information please contact Dave Gittins on davidg@severnwye.org.uk or 07811 150590.
Wrexham Energy Group wants to get more renewable energy and make sure the benefits stay with the communities that have developed them.
A meeting, entitled Micro Hydro Electric Power in the Ceiriog Valley, is being held at Canolfan Ceiriog Centre at 7pm on Thursday, July 3.
Under discussion will be:
· How hydroelectric schemes work
· The potential for schemes in the Ceiriog valley
· How a community group could benefit from regular income · How Wrexham Energy Group can help.
· How you can be involved
For more information please contact Dave Gittins on davidg@severnwye.org.uk or 07811 150590.
Monday, June 30, 2014
River Lodge is rapidly disappearing
* This photo, kindly supplied by llanblogger reader Mike Connolly, shows that the side extension of the former River Lodge/Woodlands has now gone and the contractors are working on demolition of the main building.
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