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Venues are village churches, except where stated.  Hyperlinks are to artistes' websites and venue details / maps.

All events commence at 7.30 pm, unless stated otherwise.

Sat July 17, 7.45 pm

 

 

 

THE ROYAL QUARTET
This concert has been moved to the church at Llangennith (St Cenydd) which is 4 miles west of Llanrhidian, starting at the later time of 7.45 pm.

A shuttle bus will run from the top of the hill down into the village and back again after the concert. 

The BBC will record this concert for future transmission on Radio 3

St Cenydd, Llangennith

Sun July 18,

3.00 pm

SWANSEA BACH CHOIR (director: John Hugh Thomas) All Saints, Oystermouth

Mon July 19

BORIS GILTBURG (piano) St John, Gowerton

Tue July 20

SARA TRICKEY (violin) & TOM POSTER (piano)   St Illtyd, Ilston 

Wed July 21

MORGAN SZYMANSKI (guitar) St Mary, Pennard

Thu July 22

NAVARRA STRING QUARTET & SACCONI STRING QUARTET (A Vera Smart Trust concert) St Peter, Newton
Fri July 23 THE SITKOVETSKY PIANO TRIO (in association with the Kirckman Concert Society) St Cenydd, Llangennith

Sat July 24

THE GONZAGA BAND – Vespers à 4

St John, Gowerton

Mon July 26

THE SALLY PRYCE ENSEMBLE St Peter, Newton

Tues July 27

LAURA MITCHELL (soprano), CHARLOTTE FORREST (piano)   (in association with the Countess of Munster Musical Trust)

St George, Reynoldston

Wed July 28

TIM HUGHES: Darlith yr Ŵyl  – “Churches in the landscape and culture of Wales” St Cadoc, Cheriton

Thurs July 29

EVELINA PUZAITĖ (piano)  (in association with the Kirckman Concert Society)                           

St Hilary, Killay

Fri July 30 QUARTETTO DI CREMONA Sts Rhidian and Illtyd, Llanrhidian

Sat July 31

CARLO CURLEY (organ)

All Saints, Oystermouth

The Gower Festival is a member of Gwyliau Cymru, which works with the Arts Council and Wales Tourist Board to promote festivals throughout Wales