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Romantic Russian music comes to St Albans Abbey on Saturday June 25th with performances of some of the most colourful and passionate scores ever composed for orchestra (7.30pm). Yet neither of the major works featured by St Albans Symphony Orchestra in its Festival Concert under conductor Bjorn Bantock is as totally Russian as it seems.

Pictures at an Exhibition was composed for the piano by Mussorgsky in 1874 as a musical realisation of paintings by Victor Hartmann, an architect friend who had recently died. But the suite’s enduring popularity is largely due to the brilliant orchestration of the work that the French composer Ravel made in the 1920s – not least its stirring finale depicting The Great Gate of Kiev. Other pictures famously include a ballet of canary chicks hatching from their eggs and the fearsome witch Baba Yaga hunting children from her hut on fowl’s legs

Rachmaninov’s Second Symphony takes listeners on another tuneful and richly orchestrated journey that leads from brooding melancholy to an ardently lyrical slow movement and a  triumphant finale. Although premiered in the composer’s homeland in 1908, the symphony was actually written in Germany, during a period of self-imposed exile. Like the Second and Third Piano Concertos, its melodic inspiration has made it a firm favourite with audiences.

Completing SASO’s Festival programme will be The Enchanted Lake, a tone poem by a third Russian composer, Liadov. Although never able to fulfil his potential as a composer, his short musical account of a misty, moonlit lake is delicate and highly atmospheric.

Tickets price £20, £16 and £12 (reserved), £10 (unreserved), £1 (accompanied children) and £5 (students) are available from the SASO Ticket Secretary (01727 857422), from the Abbey Box Office (01727 860780) or from allaboutstalbans.com.

Written by David Utting, SASO

18 Jun, 2011. Posted by:

Kids Party Ideas – St Albans

 As we are a community website, we encourage you to think local and choose local. Following are some of our popular local party providers whom I can personally recommend!
 LITTLE COOKIES; Having a Little Cookies party involves learning about food, while creating delicious dishes with your friends, all  in the comfort of your own home. Owner Francesca Barbour says,”For busy parents, or those whose skills lie outside the kitchen, it’s a trouble-free way to introduce your children to cooking, and no mess for you to clear up!’ 
Provided for you are, ingredients, equipment, invitations, chef’s hat, apron, recipe sheets ,setting up and clearing away. If this takes your fancy, contact Francesca on
Tel 01727 839444 or  www.little-cookies.co.uk  for prices and further information.
  
  
HONEYBEE ARTS / Melissa Caneppelle;  Melissa is an artist, craftswoman and facepainter. She will come to your home and deliver any themed activity for the children or paint their faces (kids choose from examples in book). Charges are £35 for first hour (includes materials) and £25 per hour thereafter. Tel;07930 222567 or www.honeybeearts.co.uk  to make enquiries or bookings
  
POTS OF ART ; This award-winning company is based in Holywell Hill, St Albans (parking best at the Maltings or on London Road Carpark) Choose your piece of pottery from their large range, paint it and collect one week later when glazed. Party bag for all guests. Costs approx £12 per child. Contact 01727 739933 or info@potsofart.co.uk
 
ST ALBANS BOUNCY CASTLES; Don’t be misguided by their name because this company supplies everything from Sumo Suits and Combo-Castles to Wigglecars and Bouncy Assault Courses! Their prices start at  £50 and the website reviews are good. Freephone 0808 2255300. Info or book on stalbansbouncycastles@mail.com
 
WILLOWS FARM VILLAGE;  A party at the popular Willows Farm Village would include everything from the party invitation, party host, party take-home bags, a card and voucher for the birthday child, themed party room, hot/cold menu, Woollies Barn and an adult can go free with every paying child! The rate is £15.95 per child. Contact 07801299718 or click on www.willowsfarmvillage.com
 
Let us know of other local party providers and we will add them to the above list!
 
 

14 Jun, 2011. Posted by:

Don’t miss the M-Fest!

If you haven’t already heard, Marlborough School, St Albans, is set to hold it’s second Music Festival.  This ‘Glastonbury Spirit’ M-Fest will take place on Saturday July 16th from 3pm – 10.30pm and promises to be a great day out for everyone. 

Live bands include WFK, Co-Jones and The Carolines, as well as Living the Dream Dance Performances and Workshops. Some of the talented students from Marlborough School will also be performing. A Pimms and Bar tent, football tournament, bouncy castle and BBQ are also laid on to be enjoyed by all.

 Richard Noden, one of the organisers, says ’The money raised will be used to pay for a Radio Station at the school – another way to let people develop their creative side.’

It was said of last year’s successful Festival, that the community and school were brought together. With their new Radio Station on air, this will certainly be the case in the future!

Family tickets cost £25, Adult £10, Student £5.  All details and bookings available on  www.marlborough-school.co.uk

Future Gardens

If you have children in or around the St Albans area, you may already be well aware of the recently opened Butterfly World in Chiswell Green and the ever- popular Willows Farm Village near London Colney.

BUTTERFLY WORLD PROJECT

Butterfly World is now in Phase III of its £27 M project and has been visited by 25,000 people since it opened just two years ago. The focus for this season is on the lifecycle of the Butterfly and making people aware of how fragile it is. Any schools who would be interested visiting  their education zone can apply via the website. Spread the word…

The children’s playground extension is now completed and suitable for all ages.  This consists of wobbly sheep, willow tunnels, rope bridge and log climbing- frame as well as sandpits. This year the tropical butterfly house is home to 600 species of butterflies!  The wildflower meadows are spectular! Bring a camera along to capture the beauty of the 12 unique Future Gardens (my personal favourite!). And finally, many locals are awaiting the opening of the massive biome (27 acre site designed in the shape of a butterfly’s head) in Autumn 2011.

  See www.butterflyworldproject.com for full information and prices (incl membership) The website also contains good photos as well as the story of how it all came to be. Really worth a look! Enjoy.

WILLOWS FARM VILLAGE

Like Butterfly World, this famous farm village  is both educational and fun yet has a charming atmosphere of its own! Willows started as a working farm and gradually developed into one of the top leisure attractions in Hertfordshire.

It now includes reindeer, wallabies, sheep racing, duck trails, Tristan Tractor Rides,Panning for Gold, fair rides, bouncy castles, Woolly’s Barn (great active fun for a rainy day), lakeside walks, guinea-pigs in dozens (our favourite) and many more attractions as well as good food and coffee.

From 23rd July to 4th  September 2011, the maize is open to all (see website). Parents may be pleased to hear that Activity Day Camps will be available for children at  approx £35 per day (8.30am – 5.30pm). And if you want to have a glimpse into the daily stuff, read the Farmer’s Blog on their flash website. There is even an interactive map on there too!  Note; some activities are seasonal – especially Santa’s visit!!

www.willowsfarmvillage.com

If you have enjoyed your visit to either attraction,  let us know.

31 May, 2011. Posted by:

A visit to Champneys in St. Albans

champneys_outsideI was lucky enough to be able to sample Champneys new product lines at their Spa in St. Albans. They were launching a new product range – Mediterranean Bliss Treatments, which are also available in Boots apparently. I was able to try a range of skin products during a complimentary 25 minute Mediterranean Bliss Treatment.

Champneys has the shop downstairs, with all the products available and several treatment rooms upstairs. The whole place had a relaxing atmosphere and the staff were extremely friendly and accommodating. The quality of the products was extremely good and my impression is that they offer good value for money.

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