The brand new issue of Beckus is out!
This is the quarterly newsletter for our members.
If you are not yet a member, click here!

The contents:
- Symphony No.5: Oramo triumphs!
- Bach and Handel on acid
- London Choral Sinfonia CD – A catch-up cornucopia
- Onyx Brass in Alfriston
- Guitar concerto in Worthing
- Wind in the Willows & Peterloo Overture
- 20th Malcolm Arnold Festival
- Trelawny’s Cornwall
- Arnold at the Proms
- Four Sided Triangle
- Ruth Gipps
- Viola goes viral
- Annual General Meeting Report
Paddington to Penzance, to lesser branch lines, rivers, and the cities of Truro and even Plymouth (on the other side of the Tamar) and much else besides — including Malcolm Arnold, allocated four heartfelt pages that neatly summarise Malcolm’s links to Cornwall and which end with an enthusiastic endorsement of “one of Arnold’s finest creations — alone, it justifies his Cornish sojourn.”
Piers Burton-Page
You guessed correctly: he means the Cornish Dances, of course.
You must be logged in to post a comment.