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Em notes, July 2023
Em notes, July 2023 In this edition: new works at the Sixteenth English Music Festival and a CD tribute to Walter Leigh. Reviewed by Stuart Millson. Approaching Dorchester-on-Thames from Henley takes the traveller through the England of Three Men in … Continue reading
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ENDNOTES, July 2021
ENDNOTES, July 2021 In this edition: Blissful sonatas at the English Music Festival; contemporary organ music from the United States, reviewed by Stuart Millson Classical music has endured a turbulent time during the last year. The depredations of the Covid … Continue reading
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ENDNOTES, June 2018
ENDNOTES, June 2018 In this edition: a world première at the English Music Festival; preview of the 2018 Welsh Proms. For those of us driving from the South East, via Wokingham and Henley, the road to Dorchester-on-Thames (home of the … Continue reading
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Bistro Vadouvan, Putney Wharf
Bistro Vadouvan, Putney Wharf Em Marshall-Luck enjoys “French and Spice” Located on the south side of the River Thames, a stone’s throw from the serenely gliding swans, and the busier bustle of Putney Bridge, is Bistro Vadouvan. Ignore the trendy … Continue reading
Wensleydale Heifer
The Wensleydale Heifer Em Marshall-Luck enjoys fine food in North Yorkshire The Wensleydale Heifer is an outstanding hotel, bar and seafood restaurant nestling in the village of West Witton under the benevolent, albeit looming gaze of Penn Hill. There are … Continue reading
Piazza Fontana, Cirencester
Piazza Fontana, Cirencester Em Marshall-Luck finds a surprising Italian treat A lesson is to be had in not judging by appearances as one approaches Piazza Fontana. Conveniently and centrally located on the now hugely improved and smartened Castle Street in … Continue reading
Old Downton Lodge
Old Downton Lodge Em Marshall-Luck enjoys a meal worthy of a Michelin star Old Downton Lodge is a remarkable place. Set amidst Shropshire’s rolling hills (despite the establishment itself being in a tongue of Herefordshire, poking rudely into Shropshire) it … Continue reading
The Anchor, Walberswick
The Anchor, Walberswick It is rare to find an establishment that cannot be faulted in any point, no matter how exacting one’s standards are – yet that is what we were overjoyed to find in The Anchor, in the long … Continue reading
ENDNOTES, 5th June 2017
ENDNOTES, 5th June 2017 In a Summer Garden: new discoveries and romantic masterpieces at this year’s English Music Festival “Roses, lilies and a thousand sweet-scented flowers. Bright butterflies flitting from petal to petal, and gold-brown bees murmuring in the warm, … Continue reading
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Parkway Restaurant, Ludlow
Parkway Restaurant, Ludlow Em Marshall-Luck samples a Taste of Barcelona in Ludlow Parkway is set down a little passageway off Ludlow’s architecturally impressive Corve street, with its gathering of bakeries, restaurants and home shops; the passageway leads to a conglomeration of … Continue reading