* One of the packed houses for The Snowman Concerts.
There was packed houses,
standing ovations and plenty of Christmas cheer at Llangollen
Pavilion as the NEW Sinfonia orchestra, in partnership with the Llangollen International
Musical Eisteddfod, staged their two sell-out Christmas concerts yesterday (Saturday).
The shows, which underlined the Eisteddfod's message of peace and reconciliation, culminated with a showing of the iconic Christmas film The Snowman accompanied by the orchestra, won plaudits from a hugely appreciative audience
already in the Christmas mood.
Local choir NEW Voices, a local
community ensemble led by conductor Robert Guy and a guesting Ukrainian refugee Polina
Horelova, were augmented by outstanding soprano Kryststyna Makar.
In a surprise
twist NEW Sinfonia were conducted at one point by Santa himself - a very close friend of Llangollen town crier Austin
"Chem" Cheminais - for Sleigh Ride.
Both concerts were sold out
weeks ago and raised money for Wrexham-based refugee charity UareUK and Llangollen Eisteddfod itself.
* The Snowman film on the big screen at the Pavilion.
Earlier in the day UareUk also hosted a Breakfast
with Santa event at the Pavilion for dozens of refugees who enjoyed watching the concerts' dress
rehearsal.
NEW Sinfonia also featured renowned percussionist and new artistic director of the Eisteddfod, Dave Danford.
Later, Robert Guy, co-founder
and conductor of NEW Sinfonia, said: "It was amazing to bring over 1,000
people to Llangollen - just days before Christmas.
"People came from
across North Wales and the borders for our amazing family event.
"It was
another great opportunity to showcase our outstanding, professional orchestra
together with our community choir who sang beautifully. It was also
important to us that Polina and Kryststyna led
us so well.
"We also raised a lot of money for Wrexham-based charity
UareUK, who organised a packed breakfast of refugees and their families who
loved the experience. It was the first time I have ever had my baton
snatched from me mid-performance but Santa got a huge cheer."
David Hennigan, a board trustee at the Eisteddfod, said: "Our partnership with NEW
Sinfonia delivered such an amazing experience for families just 36 hours before
Christmas day itself.
"The Llangollen International Musical Eisteddfod was
set up in 1947 to promote peace and reconciliation through song and these
events delivered that ethos in spades.
"We'd like to thank everyone for
their support in making this happen including all the volunteers from the
Llangollen Eisteddfod and NEW Sinfonia for helping us put these brilliant
events together."
NEW Sinfonia are now
taking a well-earned rest after a sell-out Christmas Concert season but return
for a New Year Gala Concert on Saturday, January 6 at St Giles' Church,
Wrexham.