Countdown to this year’s Elgar Festival

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Countdown to this year’s Elgar Festival
Issue Date : 21 April 2025
Ref : EF2514
Organisers of the annual celebration of the life and music of Worcestershire’s most famous composer are counting down the weeks until the spring event.
The 2025 Elgar Festival event takes place between Saturday 24 May until Sunday 1 June.
The festival – which was launched in 2018 – was established by decree of Worcester City Council and is traditionally held on the weekend closest to Elgar’s birthday, 2 June 1857.
Kenneth Woods, Artistic Director of The Elgar Festival said : “We are just weeks away from this year’s Elgar Festival, a weekend of the best of British music, played in the heart of Elgar country. The 2025 Elgar Festival promises to be a once in a lifetime celebration. We look forward to welcoming you!
“There’s nothing like that mixture of excitement and expectation just before a festival starts; the many long months of planning, preparing, fundraising and organising can sometimes seem to go on forever, and then, all of the sudden, it’s time for a party on a grand scale. This is going to be our grandest, and most fun, party yet – a birthday soirée in honour of Sir Edward Elgar for the ages!“
Themed ‘Celebrate with Elgar’, this year’s Festival will bring together world-class professional musicians and artists alongside local choirs and ensembles placing the music of Worcester’s most famous son alongside that of his contemporaries and some of today’s leading composers and arrangers.
Set in the composer’s hometown and surrounding areas, the festival is an annual celebration of Elgar’s music spanning symphonic and string orchestra concerts by the resident and world renowned English Symphony Orchestra.
Highlights this year include Elgar’s Symphony No. 2 and John Ireland’s oratorio ‘These Things Shall Be’ performed by the ESO and joined by the 2025 Festival Chorus on Saturday 31 May in Worcester Cathedral. There are further performances by English String and Chamber Orchestras, recitals by world renowned performers Raphael Wallfisch, David Briggs and April Fredrick, several participatory events including ‘Come and Play Elgar 1’ and a Young Singers Masterclass. The ever-popular family concert returns hosted by Classic FM’s Zeb Soanes including the winning pieces of the Festival’s Young Composers’ Competition; the event will also celebrate the work and 70th birthday of Worcester’s finest living composer Ian Venables.
There are several free events, relaxed concerts, an exhibition, choral events, a film screening, Q and As, a guided walk and a new performance partnership with students from the Royal Birmingham Conservatoire.
Since it began – lauded as ‘Critic’s Pick’ in both The Guardian and The Times – the festival has doubled in size and scale and championed Sir Edward to as wide an audience as possible. It continues to grow annually through an innovative development programme of appealing and accessible events, working with hundreds of both internationally renowned professional artists and amateur musicians and performers of all ages to ensure Elgar really is for everyone.
For further information and to book tickets please visit www.elgarfestival.org
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