With the world’s eyes and ears on Yorkshire, what better time to share the sound of our ringing via BBC Radio 4 Bells on Sunday.
If you ring in a tower on the race route and have a good recording, or can arrange one, please let Rod know via the usual channels. We can then submit for consideration by the producers.
Check out the link below for advice on recordings from The Ringing World.
Please don’t worry that you can’t ring because you want to watch the cyclists. There’s hours of standing around before they arrive. Plenty of time to fit some ringing in. Continue reading “Calling All Bellringers”
Here are some handy links where you can find more information about general community plans for Le Tour. They are listed in race route order. Each location in the left hand column has a church with bells. The times show when the Publicity Caravan and the Race will arrive there. Continue reading “The Race Weekend – Schedule for Ringing”
How hard can it be to play a single note? Well we were up for the challenge….
Most musicians learn pages and pages of complex pieces, with lots and lots of notes.
Our challenge (for five ringers) was to ring 1 2 4 3 1 2 4 3 8. Or F E C D F E C D F.
This was to be the prelude to international concert pianist, Kathryn Stott, playing a piece specially composed by the brilliant Dave Nelson, while sat at a grand piano, on a “pianoporte” while being pulled by a line of cyclists up the 5 mile climb of Cragg Vale.
This was The Grand Departs – a ludicrously wonderful event at the heart of the Yorkshire Festival 2014. And we were part of the composition for this piano piece. We were the warm up act, as it were.
We walked past the BBC One Show TV crew (well OK we did loiter with intent a bit) and we took stock of the fantastic stalls of local artists in the church hall, and then we opened the tower shortly after 10am. We were delighted to welcome several folk of all ages up the few short steps to the belfry. We were equally delighted to shake hands with a new batch of potential ringers of the future as they set off, half an hour later, back down to the festivities around the pianoporte.
Here’s a sample of the photos of the day. And the composition we rang…
It promised to be a good day as we passed through the village of Friendly….
We were soon in the lens of the TV cameras.
Now for business. The band was formed. Let’s open the door to the world outside…
Last minute change to the composition. We were finding it hard to set 5,6,7,8. Dave Nelson, seated, had composed the piece for Kathryn Stott today and was quickly able to see a way through it for us. Aha instead of 1 2 4 3 5 7 6 8 lets get a real slow impactful composition with 1 2 4 3 1 2 4 3 8
Ah we have a visitor. Come and have a go #bepartofit
Our official steward checked his phone. When the speeches were done outside we would start ringing. “Go” came the text message. We reached for the ropes. “No” came the text message. “aaagh what shall we do!” Then came the phone call. “Go”. And we did. Nice.
Here’s the link to our magnificent piece (with background roars from the crowd) on Derek’s website.
It was a big crowd outside. The BBC One Show crew in the thick of the action. Everyone wanting to see the cyclists and to hear Kathryn Stott.
And here she was….
Comfortably seated at her grand piano, with an aerodynamic rain shield, carried aloft on the pioneering “pianoporte”, with 18 cyclists at fixed pairs of bikes in front of her. We were off. (Confession, yes I did run up Cragg Vale shouting “allez allez allez” wearing my polka dot shirt just like those folk you see on Alpe d’Huez)
Cameras everywhere
A majestic peloton
The obligatory “bells and bikes” photo of polka dots and tower…..
And what better way to wrap up the day than Little Valley Brewery’s Cragg Vale Bitter.
The Grand Departs featured on the BBC One Show on Monday 8th April.