Winter Message from Community First Responder.
28 December 2010 by TinaA Message From Leighton Page.
Community Responder and Co-Ordinator for Framlingham & District.
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A Message From Leighton Page.
Community Responder and Co-Ordinator for Framlingham & District.
Recorded at All Saints Church, Hacheston, Suffolk 12th December 2010.
MESSIAH GF HANDEL
Messiah was written in 1741, for Easter, taking the composer just 21 days. Handel used material borrowed from his Italian compositions of earlier days, when he was living in Brook Street, off New Bond Street, now the Handel House and Museum. First performed in Dublin 13th April 1742 with 36 singers for charity, proceeds going to help prisoners and the Foundling hospital. Messiah is one of the greatest Oratorios ever written.
This is the third year that Graeme Hall has led Messiah From Scratch, raising money for Hacheston Church. A choir of almost 50 singers came together - rehearsing for two and a half hours in the afternoon and performing in the evening, singing Part 1, the Christmas section and other special choruses.
Special thanks to Rev Canon Harry Edwards and the Hacheston PCC for allowing use of Hacheston church for the event.
And my special thanks to Barry Burns and Paul Nicholas for recording and editing this programme for Deben Radio.com.
Tina
Conductor: Graeme Hall
Trumpet: Ian Abbott
Organist: Patrick Friend
Soloists
Soprano: Kay Dawe
Alto: Maggie Smith
Tenor: Niall Pasco-McGregor
Bass: Nick Fowler
Dee talks to Lynne Allen and Nick Marsh of the Suffolk Coast and Heaths Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB), which is one of Britain’s finest landscapes. Located on the coast of East Anglia, it covers 150 square miles and includes wildlife-rich wetlands, ancient heaths, windswept shingle beaches and historic towns and villages.

For more information or to volunteer, contact Nick Marsh on 01394 384948
Website: www.suffolkcoastandheaths.org
Dee McLeavy
Dee meets Frances Harper who is a documentary film maker living in Melton, producing hard hitting documentaries on social issues such as drug addiction, homelessess and prostitution, broadcast on BBC and SKY.
Her work includes:
Let’s take a stroll around Southwold, a charming north Suffolk seaside town. With its working lighthouse, beach huts, award-winning pier, busy harbour, cliff top cannons, and of course the beach, quintessentially English, this is SOUTHWOLD. In just 38 mins ‘Southwold – Having a wonderful time’ explores both the past and the present, with interesting gems from some well known faces and commentary by Geoffrey Palmer, a regular visitor to the town. Delve into the lives of those that reside and holiday in this culture-rich town, hear about how it survived the great fire of 1659 and enjoy a visually stimulating trip, with stop-offs at some well known points along the way.
From the sandy beaches, enjoying a cream tea along the way, we arrive at the pier. To the historically rich lifeboat museum, the Sailors’ Reading room, a tour around Adnams brewery to sample the beer, Southwold has a lot to offer guests and residents of all ages. No matter what your background or location, this film will captivate, and leave you wanting more. Produced and Directed by Suffolk-born Frances Harper, this short film will make you wonder why anyone would ever take a holiday abroad when Southwold is on your doorstep.
Listen to an except from the sound track
If anyone would like to raise awareness, and feel that a short film could best illustrate these issues - please contact Frances at Frances Harper Films, 21 St Audrys Park, Melton Park, Melton, Woodbridge, Suffolk IP12 1SX
Tel: 01394 385560 or 07815 890917
website: www.francesharperfilms.co.uk
email: frances@francesharperfilms.co.uk
Dee McLeavy
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