Imagine a white wine that's mouth-wateringly crisp, with scents of of meadow and hedgerow flowers plus flavours that add smooth pear, apple and gooseberry.
Imagine a white wine that's mouth-wateringly crisp, with scents of of meadow and hedgerow flowers plus flavours that add smooth pear, apple and gooseberry.
Set in a beautiful vineyard in the rolling hills of Hampshire, the Three Choirs Vineyard Hampshire is the perfect place to host your country wedding. With some of the most stunning views the region has to offer and a beautiful event space, this is a truly special place to celebrate the most important day of your life. The Three Choirs is set in 40 acres of breathtaking estate and vines, at the foot of the Meon Valley.
Beaulieu Weddings and Events The Beaulieu Estate, in the heart of the New Forest, stretches across seven thousand acres. The idyllic surroundings and tranquil Beaulieu River create a unique setting for your wedding.
Richard Lloyd, organist, master of choristers and director of the Three Choirs Festival – obituary
For his final festival in 1973 Lloyd started the week with Mendelssohn’s Elijah and bowed out with Elgar’s The Apostles
Richard Lloyd on the cover of an LP, playing the Hereford Cathedral organ
Richard Lloyd, who has died aged 87, was organist and master of the choristers at Hereford Cathedral from 1966 to 1974; he was also a prolific composer of church music and many of his 600-plus beautifully crafted anthems and settings remain in Anglican worship today.
With the cathedral post came the directorship of the Three Choirs Festival on its triennial rotation to Hereford in 1967, 1970 and 1973. Before his arrival Lloyd had been attending the festival for nearly 20 years and was keenly aware that many in the Festival Chorus had sung under the baton of Edward Elgar.