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Laura Ritchie offers two events for Festival of Chichester
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Professor Laura Ritchie at the Festival of Chichester
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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 it's lovely to speak to Laura Ritchie, Professor
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Laura Ritchie of the University of Chichester. And Laura, you've got a fabulous sounding,
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well, two events, haven't you, coming up on the opening weekend of the 2025 Festival of
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Chichester. You've got your very own recital with some very special works included. And
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then the next day, you've got the cello open day. So how did you decide on what you were
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going to play for the recital? How did that come together?
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Well, it's very exciting. It's fantastic to have the opportunity. And really, it's like
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being given a huge present to be able to present a recital like this. So I have made a mix of
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pieces I've always wanted to play that are fun to listen to, but take time and dedication
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to learn. Pieces I've been asked to play by living composers and a tiny bit of integrating
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some fun research projects into performance. So I'll be playing a piece by Gaspar Casado,
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which is a solo suite for cello. And it has fantastic Spanish and dance influences. It's
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really exciting. And like, I get to be the diva on the stage and play the top of the range
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of the cello. And that's a piece you've wanted to play for a little while, wasn't it?
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I've always wanted to play it, but it takes lots of time to practice it. And fortunately,
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I've been able to carve away some time so that I can really work on it over the past few months.
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And I'm looking forward to that.
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And also included is a premiere with a sad story behind it, isn't it? The piece by Joseph.
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It is.
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Geoffrey Joseph.
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Geoffrey. Yeah, Geoffrey Joseph wrote his three pieces for cello. And he asked me to play them.
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And he said, nobody's ever played them. Please, would you play them? You know, this would be
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fantastic. And I said, yes, but we were waiting for the right opportunity. And I said, OK, it's
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going to be it's going to be this June. And that was very exciting. I anticipated he would be here.
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I'd be able to share it with him, you know, clap him at the event. But then very, very sadly,
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he passed away this April. So it will, I'll not be able to share it with him live, but
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it will be a tribute to him. And still a great, you know, privilege to be able to share his
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work and legacy with others.
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That's so terribly poignant, isn't it? And it's going to make it, well, it will be special,
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won't it? In very tragic circumstances.
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Yes. Yeah.
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And then completely another tack entirely. The next day, you have your Chichester cello
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day. Now, what can you achieve in a cello day?
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Well, a cello day is a time to come together and make music and have fun and do all the
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things that cellos love to do, but don't tend to get to do either when you're learning
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on your own or in an orchestral setting. Because sometimes we get stuck playing the
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bass line, or you have to wait for a very long time for your chance to really shine. And
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this is a time to come together, playing fun music with lots of people who are also cellists
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and create something that the sort of cello magic that sometimes you feel like people put
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a lid on it when you're in an orchestra and you have to do what you're told and play just
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your part. But I really want to get the music off the page and get the sound alive.
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You're promising freedom here, aren't you? Freedom of the cello.
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Yes. Freedom of sound and expression and really to explore and just an affirmation of the music
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making that we all have within us and to come together as a community of cellists.
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Absolutely. And you're not, absolutely not saying advanced players only. This is very open,
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isn't it? And welcoming.
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It is very open. It is very open. And I have committed to, if you are a beginner, as long
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as you're happy to stay for the day and you're aware that this is a, you know, 10 to four
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commitment, I will make sure you have a part to play. Even if that's plucking a few open
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strings and somebody else is playing in composition and doing crazy things, I'll make sure that
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your part is at your level and that way everybody can take part and be a valued member of the
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group.
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It sounds fantastic. It sounds a beautiful combination of events with the recital on Saturday,
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June the 14th at 7pm. And then the cello day, oops, it's just disappeared off the screen,
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on Sunday, June the 15th from 10 to four. Laura, congratulations on putting this together.
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It sounds brilliant and lovely to speak to you again. Thank you.
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