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Article: Contemporary music with a human face; Christopher Morley reports on the musical delights of the increasingly-popular Presteigne Festival.(Features)
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- The Birmingham Post (England)
- Article date:
- August 29, 2005
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Byline: Christopher Morley
Presteigne's growing reputation as one of the country's leading music festivals (other arts are not forgotten, either) attracts culture-lovers from all over the country and beyond to this delightful little town set in beautiful Welsh border landscape.
Events take place in various locations in the area, with two main focal points: the atmospheric, acoustically brilliant late medieval St Andrew's Church for concerts, and the gracious early Jacobean Radnorshire Arms for convivial socialising and annual catching-up by Festival ...