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UEFA Cup 40th Anniversary - Town’s Greatest European Journey
Thursday, 20th May 2021 06:00 by Phil Houseley
Phil Houseley, one of the two brothers who organised Town fans’ travels in Europe over nine years, reflects on the UEFA Cup-winning season and the organisation that went into the away trips.
Phil and his brother David wrote down their memories in a book,
On a European Journey: With Ipswich Town in Europe 1962-2002, which was published in 2011 to coincide with the 30th anniversary of the triumph, which can still be ordered from the publisher. Phil reflects further on those times, and speculates on the next chapter.
Sat 15 May 2021 07.00 EDT
The English Concert, directed by Harry Bicket, has launched a new Handel opera series with one of his finest:
Rodelinda (Linn), first performed at the Kingâs theatre, London in 1725 with top singers of the day. Bicketâs cast, too, is crammed with Handelian talent. Soprano Lucy Crowe sings the title role, always brilliant in precision and expressive power, as heard in her sorrowful aria Ombre, piante. The countertenor Iestyn Davies, as her âdeadâ husband Bertarido, invests every word, every note with intensity, and sends the dramatic temperature soaring at each entry. The chiming timbres of the contralto Jess Dandy(Eduige) and countertenor Tim Mead (Unulfo), tenor Joshua Ellicott (Grimoaldo) and bass Brandon Cedel (Garibaldo) complete a first-rate lineup.