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Violinist Chloë Hanslip will perform at the Herts Festival of Music.
- Credit: Kaupo Kikkas
Hertfordshire’s very own festival of classical music makes its ‘live’ comeback this weekend following a cancellation year lost to the COVID-19 pandemic.
In an exciting week ahead, concerts feature the internationally celebrated violinist Chloë Hanslip, pianist Danny Driver and music by Judith Weir, the first woman composer to be appointed Master of the Queen’s Music.
Judith Weir
- Credit: Supplied by Herts Festival of Music
The Hertfordshire Festival of Music also has a strong community focus.
There are two afternoon events this Saturday specially for children and families, as well as a ‘relaxed’ orchestra rehearsal where normal rules about audience silence won’t apply.
Tributes to fearless former Hertfordshire student Helen McCrory after tragic death aged 52
The renowned actress studied in Hertfordshire before embarking on a glittering career on stage and screen
Helen McCrory sadly passed away from cancer aged 52 (Image: Joe Giddens/PA Wire)
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Tributes have been flooding in over the last few days after the tragic death of Helen McCrory.
Helen McCrory, versatile actress who dominated the stage and shone on screen in Peaky Blinders and The Queen – obituary
The Telegraph’s Charles Spencer put her in his ‘pantheon of actors whose name in the programme always creates the anticipation of pleasure’
Helen McCrory, 2013
Credit: Andrew Crowley
Helen McCrory, who has died of cancer aged 52, made her name as a subtle and intelligent stage performer, and later bucked the trend that consigns actresses to oblivion in middle age, becoming one of Britain’s most sought-after television stars in her 40s.
In the first decade of the new millennium she was hailed as one of the most promising presences in British theatre. Writing in the Telegraph in 2002, Jasper Rees placed her in the tradition of Judi Dench, Zoë Wanamaker and Imelda Staunton as “the small, punchy actress with a voice that can coat a back wall in honey from 100 paces.”
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