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South Downs Soloists return to the Festival of Chichester
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21/06/2025
The professional singers of the South Downs Soloists return to the Festival of Chichester to present Palestrina 500, a celebration of the 500th anniversary of the birth of the Renaissance composer.
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Good afternoon. My name is Phil Hewitt, Group Arts Editor at Sussex Newspapers and also
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Chairman of the Festival of Chichester and now featured in our last few festivals and
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so pleased that it is. We have had the Southdown Soloists and you're back again this year. You
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are in Boxborough Priory on Saturday, July the 5th at 7.30. Lovely to speak to George
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Haynes who put together the Southdown Soloists, what, three years or so ago? And you've got
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a particular, well I always have an interesting programme, but particularly pleased with the
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programme this year. Talk me through it, what you've got for us. Well thanks for having me
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here Phil, it's great to see you again. We are doing a big celebration concert. Our eight
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singers are going to perform a celebration of the 500th anniversary of the birth of the
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composer Palestrina, who is really important in musical history and you can see where he
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influenced people from then and up to now. And that's what we're really trying to feature
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at Boxgrove this year.
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And do you want to mention the programme in a little bit more detail, some of the other
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things that you've got?
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Yes, so we're featuring some really powerful grand motets of power stream that some people
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who are in that sort of, who love that sort of music will know, as well as some music
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by him that people won't necessarily know, things that aren't done very often. And then
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there's a little pattern, a little story in travelling through time in the programme as well. So there
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will be some music from even earlier than him in the 15th century, music that he would have
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known that influenced him, which is really interesting to hear that sound world. And some brand new
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music, or music that was written in the last couple of years, which really, using similar
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texts and styles and the lines interweave really, really complement the Palestrina. And then also
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in the second half of our concert, we have some really lovely, mostly Italian music of composers
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who came just after him, or in the 100 years after Palestrina, who either knew him, or would
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have known his music. And you can see the journey that's starting to develop and become, you
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know, really interesting, and some of it quite slightly wacky as well. So I'm really looking
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forward to this quite varied thing, even though we are celebrating one major composer.
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And celebrating his continuity is saying if you seriously study composition now, you will still
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bang your head against Palestrina, wouldn't you?
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Yeah, absolutely. And you will be asked to write in the style, maybe, you know, as people are asked to
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write Bach chorales out, or improvise in a Mozartian way, it's the same sort of thing. But he is, in a
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sense, as important as them, because he came before them, and they knew of him. So he's really important.
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And it's lovely that the group has kind of developed through the festival, through our
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festival. And you're reaching a point where you do have a good Chichester following, and
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it's partly to the festival, which is great.
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Yeah, we're so grateful that it's travelled that way, really. And over the last three or so years,
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our audiences have grown. We've made a pairing with Stone Pillow. So each of our concerts,
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in the festival, at least, we take money and raise money for Stone Pillow, which is really
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lovely. And they come to our concert, and they talk a tiny bit at the start. All lovely stuff.
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And our audience is growing. They like to keep in touch with us. So yeah, it's really good link for
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us. And it makes us want to do exciting things.
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And let's just talk about the venue. Box Quirk Priory. Pretty good place to be, isn't it?
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It is. And I've sung there, but I've never taken my own group there to sing.
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Oh, really?
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So this is our first one there. We were singing at St John's Chapel, which is also a lovely,
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intimate venue. But for this sort of swirling music, that acoustic in there will be absolutely
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gorgeous. So as well as, you know, something you feel quite privileged when you stand there and
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perform in a place that is so beautiful and so historic.
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Absolutely. That must be inspiring in itself, but maybe challenging too?
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I don't know. I think we'll embrace it with open arms. It'd be lovely. It'd be a lovely feeling,
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to be honest.
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Well, congratulations on what you've achieved with the syllabus. It's great to have you back at
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the Festival of Chichester. Keep coming back, won't you? We will, yep.
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Saturday, July the 5th, Box Quirk Priory, 7.30. Tickets through the Novium. George,
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great to speak to you. Thank you. And you. Thank you. Bye.
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