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HIPCC winner Fumiya Koido at Fairlight Hall, Saturday 4 May

Fumiya Koido, winner of this year’s Hastings International Piano Concerto Competition, made a fleeting visit at the weekend but was here just long enough to squeeze in a morning concert in the recital room at Fairlight Hall, writes HOT’s music correspondent Brian Hick.

Posted 11:18 Sunday, May 5, 2019 In: Music & Sound

Battle Light Opera presents Mel Brooks’ The Producers

Battle Light Opera Group open a four-day run of their new production, Mel Brooks’ The Producers, on Wednesday 8 May. Last year’s production won the company a prestigious award. Nick Terdre reports.

Hastings choir makes donation to local youth charity

The Sound Waves Community Choir recently made a generous donation of £1,700 to local charity XTRAX at their annual general meeting. The gift will help support the charity’s efforts to assist the most vulnerable of young people in the Hastings and Rother area. HOT’s Jordan Dixon writes.

Posted 09:44 Friday, May 3, 2019 In: Hastings People Tags: , , , , ,

Challenge of Change sessions prove an exciting new venture

Hastings Philharmonic has launched an exciting new venture this spring which brought an enthusiastic gathering together at The Beacon for an evening of poetry and music. Under the banner of The Challenge of Change, musician Marcio da Silva and poet Antony Mair approached the concept of change – but did so from very different perspectives, writes HOT’s music correspondent Brian Hick. Photos by Peter Mould.

Posted 15:44 Thursday, May 2, 2019 In: Music & Sound

Composers come to Hastings to battle for competition prize

This Friday at St Mary in the Castle sees the climax of Marcio da Silva’s four-day Challenge of Change Festival with the Hastings Philharmonic Orchestra performing Stravinsky’s Firebird Suite and Tchaikovsky’s Violin Concerto, the brilliant Ayşen Ulucan on violin. The event also showcases the six finalist composers of the Mustafa Kemal Atatürk Composition Competition, three of whom are present in Hastings for the occasion, writes Chris Cormack.

My Leonard Cohen

What’s HOT at the White Rock

HOT’s Paul Way-Rider takes a look at some of the shows coming up at the White Rock Theatre (WRT) in May and June – and beyond!

Paddle boarding

The moon, the sea and the tides

Living in Hastings most of us love the sea – either to look at, appreciate the light, the sun and the moon shining on the sea.  And be in it. And now it is a wonderful sight on a still sunny morning or evening seeing people taking to the sea, swimming, paddle-boarding, kayaking and kite surfing. But how much do people really know about the marine environment?

Promising debut for Bloom Britannia at the De La Warr

Bloom Britannia, the people’s opera bringing together professional and amateur singers and drawing on input from all, had its first, partial, performance at the De La Warr Pavilion on Sunday 28 April. HOT’s music correspondent Brian Hick was there to witness this milestone in the work’s development. Photos by Chris Parker.

Posted 11:24 In: Music & Sound
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