The Elgar Festival in Worcester and Malvern
  • Worcester Cathedral and other venues in Worcester and Malvern
    WR1 2LA
  • Saturday 24th May - Until Sunday 1st June
Since its inception in 2018, the annual Elgar Festival has grown from a weekend to a 9-day celebration of the life and music of Worcester’s most famous son and Britain’s great composer, Sir Edward Elgar (1857-1934), and held at a number of integral venues of both historic interest and personal significance to the composer including Worcester Cathedral and Guildhall, St George’s RC Church and Great Malvern Priory.

One of the country’s most revered composers – Sir Edward Elgar – and his musical legacy is celebrated at the annual Elgar Festival, which takes place in the heart of ‘Elgar Country’ – Worcester and Malvern - across the week closest to his birthday on 2 June.

The Elgar Festival is established as a major event in the national festival calendar. Lauded as Critic’s Pick in The Guardian in 2018 and featured as one of the top 20 Jubilee events in 2022, it offers a wide programme combining concerts of popular repertoire and new commissions performed by internationally recognised guest artists as well as the cream of the region’s musicians, with talks, masterclasses, workshops, film screenings and family-friendly events.

Amongst highlights this year are symphonic and ensemble concerts given by the Festival’s orchestra-in-residence - English Symphony Orchestra (ESO) - under their Principal Conductor and Festival Artistic Director, Kenneth Woods. World-renowned guest artists taking part include Raphael Wallfisch, Gareth Brynmor John, April Fredrick, Simon Callaghan and David Briggs.

(Photo, Michael Whitefoot)

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