WYGF-EXTRA hits Southampton
My role as Director of the World Youth Guitar Festival keeps me pretty busy, and although our next festival won’t take place until next year (Aug 22-25th …. you heard it here first!) we are running a mini 1-day festival called WYGF-EXTRA on Monday 26th July down in Southampton.
The day will be full of ensemble playing with many names familiar to past WYGF students: Mark Ashford, Chris Stell, Mark Eden, Frank Gerstmeier and myself. We’re also thrilled that our brand-new guitar ensemble training scheme, GUITAR CIRCUS will be giving their debut concert as part of the day’s events.
GUITAR CIRCUS launched in London and Birmingham in January after an excellent round of auditions in the Autumn term. Gary Ryan, Director of GUITAR CIRCUS London has been working them hard ever since, and I’m really looking forward to hearing everything they’ve achieved in such a short space of time.
The ensembles meet once a month during term time for an intensive 6 hour rehearsal: I’m going to be popping along to London next month to see them for myself. So if you fancy finding out a little more about GUITAR CIRCUS or WYGF then book online for WYGF-EXTRA and we’ll see you there!
May 20, 2010 No Comments
International Record Review on VIDA
My quartet, VIDA has just had another lovely review, this time from International Record Review for our debut CD recording. We’re off on tour again very shortly in Germany and the UK so please do have a look at our dates on the VIDA website.
International Record Review praise VIDA Guitar Quartet’s debut recording “Love, the Magician” BGS118.
“Their range of timbres and colouration is so broad that one really does forget that there are four identical instruments. The excellent arrangements of Falla’s El Amor brujo by Eden, using techniques such as rapid rubbing of the strings and various scordaturas, approximates the orchestral colours of Falla’s work, assisted by the players’ refined tonal control. Reducing the work to just four guitars brings a level of intimacy to the work, particularly in the poignant ‘The Fisherman’s Story’. Ashford’s arrangement of El sombrero de tres picos is well conceived. As the informative booklet notes elucidate, Diaghilev persuaded Falla to revise his pantomime as a ballet, which was premiered in London in 1919 with sets and costumes designed by Picasso, choreographed by Léonide Massine. Most outstanding are the tonal colours in ‘The Corregidor’.”
“William Kanengiser’s arrangement of the Suite from Carmen does not have the orchestral textures that are so appealing in the Falla arangements. Although the Vida’s playing is measured and understated, it has all the necessary bravura for ‘The Toreador’s Song’ and builds to an exhilarating climax in the ‘Gypsy Song’. Their dynamic control, which ranges from an almost inaudible pianissimo to ranging fortissimos, is impressive. The arrangement of Turina’s impressionistic Oración del Toreo provides a contrast of atmosphere, with its mix of Spanish and jazz-like rhythms.”
“The Vida Guitar Quartet’s ensemble throughout is exemplary and seemingly achieved with ease … their blending of tone is remarkably unified. The recording is well balanced and natural, with a warm tone quality and intimate clarity. This is a thoroughly enjoyable disc.”
March 18, 2010 No Comments
It’s a kind of magic!

The VIDA debut CD is clocking up some lovely reviews which is hugely exciting for us all because it was simply so much fun to record, even though I was a rather huge 7 months pregnant at the time and could hardly reach round the guitar! The latest review has just come out in Gramophone magazine March issue 2010, and has been awarded a coveted Recommended gold star!
“VIDA Guitar Quartet’s debut recording is impressive indeed. Why? Because it’s so easy to imagine you’re listening to an entire orchestra and not merely to four guitars.”
“Throughout, the Quartet succeeds in bringing out the narrative and dramatic qualities implicit in the music through a combination of exquisite tonal and dynamic control, super-tight ensemble and unerring musical instinct. Listen to the confident sweep of rapid figures in the frenzied “Danza del terror” from El Amor Brujo and the beautiful transparent “Romance del pescador” from the same; or the beguiling sensuality of the “Habanera” and virility of “Toreadors” from Carmen Suite. There’s only one word for it: magic”
February 8, 2010 No Comments
Classic FM give VIDA 4.5 stars

As you may know I was pretty busy in the Autumn playing with VIDA on our UK tour launching our debut CD Love the Magician. So we’re all really thrilled to have a lovely CD review in the February issue of Classic FM magazine.
” The members of VIDA conjure up an orchestral palette of colour and effects from four regular classical models. Sticking to tried-and-tested guitar transcription material, they play with technical brilliance and precise ensemble, creating alternately smoky and glittering colours in Falla’s El amor brujo that suit the gypsy heart of the music so well. They are high spirited in The Three Cornered Hat dances and their Carmen Suite arrangement is done with verve.”
The CD features Mark Eden’s amazing transcription of Falla’s El amor brujo as well as Mark Ashford’s beautiful arrangements of three dances from The Three Cornered Hat, Turina’s Bullfighter’s Prayer and Bizet’s Carmen Suite which is just an immense amount of fun to play.
If you want to try to catch us in action we’re playing at the Gevelsberg Guitar Festival at the end of March and then back to the UK for the Exeter Guitar Festival on 2 April and The Point, Eastleigh on 1 May for Southampton Classical Guitar Society.
January 28, 2010 No Comments
Extra VIDA tour date added

I’m on the last few dates of VIDA’s CD launch tour now and getting ready for tonight’s concert at St George’s, Bristol. News just in though …. VIDA are saving the day at the Canterbury Festival on Monday 26th October replacing the Zagreb Guitar Trio from Croatia. The concert will be held at Shirley Hall, The King’s School, Canterbury. For information and tickets please call the Festival Office on 01227 452853
October 24, 2009 No Comments
Some quality VIDA time

October is the month of VIDA! We’re really busy doing a little promo tour of the UK for our new CD, ‘Love the Magician’ which is due for release at the end of the month.
Last week the quartet headed up north for three concerts in Durham, Edinburgh and North Shields and we just about squeezed in a brief wander round Edinburgh after our concert at the Stewart Melville Performing Arts Centre. The hall there is fantastic for guitar and we had a really enjoyable workshop session there with some of the guitar students during the afternoon, followed by our evening recital. [Read more →]
October 16, 2009 No Comments
New CD with VIDA GQ

Well we’ve waited over a year for this moment, but the VIDA Guitar Quartet are proud to announce the release of our debut recording Love, the Magician (BGS118) this October 2009.
To mark the launch we will be playing up and down the UK at various venues where you will be able to hear us in the flesh (ahh!) and if you like what you hear you can take a little bit of us home with you in the handy shape of a CD!
Dates on the Love, the Magician tour include:
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September 23, 2009 No Comments
Voice & guitar at Chichester University

I’m writing this, fresh from my visit to Chichester University last week to give a class for some of the voice and guitar students there. I think my last visit must have been a couple of years ago, and it was so lovely to be invited back again to delve into some voice and guitar repertoire. I am such a huge fan of this genre, I think probably because the guitar creates such a sense of intimacy as an accompanying instrument, which does take some getting used to when a singer has never experienced anything other than piano accompaniment. [Read more →]
December 1, 2008 2 Comments
Hello – I’ve got a website at last!
Welcome to my new website. It’s been a long time coming, and I’ve put it off for too long but now it’s finally here and I’ll be steadily piecing it together with some interesting (I hope) content and news on my activities.
There will also be some links to much of the things which have kept me so busy, such as the World Youth Guitar Festival and Winchester Guitar Festival and the Arts Circus. I’m also busy performing with the Vida Guitar Quartet who will be launching their debut CD next year, plus other performances with singers and as a soloist.
I hope you enjoy the site, and please keep up-to-date with RSS or direct to your inbox if you feel the inclination to subscribe to the feed. See you soon.
Helen
September 25, 2008 11 Comments


