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Classical Podcast Special!



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Published Date:
19 September 2007
TO CELEBRATE the 35th North Wales International Music Festival, the
NWP-Digital Podcast bring you a selection of some of the artists
performing at this year's event in St Asaph between September 21-29.

The North Wales International Music Festival was founded by William Mathias in 1972 with the aim of bringing the finest international artists to North Wales.

And this year is no exception, with a host of acclaimed acts from around the world descending on St Asaph for a week of eclectic sounds.
Ahead of the anticipated festival, this North Wales Pioneer Digital Podcast Special includes a small taste of what to expect from the event.

We start with guitar legend John Williams giving a live performance
of El Totuma.
Next is a choral offering from The King's Singers with Fair Oriana,
Beauty's Queen.
The Orchestra of the Swan add an orchestral element to the festival,
heard here performing Mozart's Piano Concerto No.13 in C Major,
Rondeau:Allegro conducted by David Curtis with Mark Bebbington on piano.
We return to choral music with The Cardinall's Musick singing
Laudibus in Sanctis and finish the podcast with a percussion by Dewi
Ellis Jones
performing Saudacao.

Signing up to the podcast couldn't be easier.

If you would like to subscribe to the podcast so new episodes are automatically downloaded, then download a copy of iTunes for free at www.apple.com/uk/itunes.
With iTunes you will not only be able to hear great music, but see pictures of the bands playing and click on links to their websites as the podcast plays.
And if you have a photo or video iPod you can take some of these great features with you away from your desk and listen to it on the move.

If you have iTunes installed and want to subscribe for free (with no registration required), just CLICK HERE and press 'Subsribe'.

Alternatively, you can listen to the podcast on this page by clicking PLAY above.
Or visit our mini-site at www.pioneerpodcast.co.uk

For more information on the artists then click on the links as the
podcast plays, or visit www.northwalesmusicfestival.co.uk for more
information.

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  • Last Updated: 03 October 2007 8:55 AM
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  • Location: Colwyn Bay, Denbighshire
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