WOOFYT WORKSHOP
JEREMY SAMPSON,
animateur
11.00am Oundle School Chapel
Tickets £3
Would you like to
know what a WOOFYT
is?
Come and see one in operation at this intriguing workshop!
But for more
information in the
meantime please
click here << Monday 13th July >>.
The workshop ends
at 11.45am.

FRÉDÉRIC BLANC
Time 1pm Peterborough Cathedral
Admission free
Maurice Duruflé and the art of Improvisation
Frédéric Blanc, author of a monumental work dedicated
to the memoirs of Maurice Duruflé, and a devoted
disciple of Marie-Madeleine Duruflé, is a simply
phenomenal improviser and interpreter of the
French twentieth century organ repertoire.
Lauréat in
the Chartres and Paris international organ competitions,
he has served as titular organist of the great Cavaillé-
Coll organ in the church of Notre-Dame d'Auteuil, Paris– and for Oundle he has taught classes in Toulouse.
His recital on the epic romantic organ of Peterborough
Cathedral goes to the heart of the heady Parisian
organ culture.
The recital ends at aproximately 2pm.
COMMUNITY OPERA
The Cunning Little Vixen
by Leos Janácek
Director Alastair Boag
Music Director Alexander Walker
Designer Gillian Dolby
7.30pm St Peter’s Church (Oundle Parish Church)
Tickets £12 / £5 under 21s
Please view Thursday 16th July for more information about the Festival’s latest venture into Community Opera.
CABARET
GWYNETH HERBERT and her Band
8pm Great Hall, Oundle School
Tickets £15 (Tapas £12 see below)
Although cabaret style seats at tables for the Gwyneth Herbert concert are now sold out, we are able to release 40 tickets for seats in the Balcony of the Great Hall. These would not be at tables but would have a good view of the performers.
Anyone wishing to purchase these tickets should either phone the Festival Office on 01832 274919, or email: tickets@oundlefestival.org.uk
Seating at tables in Cabaret style; bar available throughout the event. Specially prepared Tapas from Archies restaurant in Oundle can be ordered with your tickets and delivered to your table; £12 per person. Pre-booking essential, by Wednesday 15th July.
Bewitching jazz-folk star Gwyneth Herbert is one of
the UK’s brightest young talents. Not a jazz singer in
the true sense she has more in common with singersongwriters
such as Joni Mitchell and Janis Ian.
She has been writing her own material for years
and her latest CD, ‘Between Me and the Wardrobe’,
has been released to universal acclaim.
“Between Me and the Wardrobe is a masterpiece….
deserves to be nominated for a Mercury Music Prize”
Courtney Pine
“She possesses a flawless sense of swing, a jazz
improviser’s ear for detail and her superb new trio
generate backdrops that are as seductive as anything
you will hear… while her voice is a thing of beauty.”
The Times
Sponsor Stuart Wortley