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Living with Loss *** FULLY BOOKED ***

This retreat is now fully booked.  If you wish to be placed on the Waiting List, please complete the form below and the booking team will contact you.

HAVE YOU BEEN STRUGGLING SINCE THE DEATH OF YOUR LOVED ONE?

Come and join with others who have also experienced life-changing loss through bereavement. The aim of this supported retreat is to help you cope with your life-changing loss. Through a creative variety of activities, including led sessions, discussions and quiet reflection, we explore the journey of grief, with a focus on finding a way forward in the changed circumstances that are the result of bereavement. It includes a special time of candlelighting remembrance. This is a gentle retreat with a Christian perspective, sensitively led by Abi and John May, suitable for those who have lost a husband or wife, children or other close family members, or who have suffered multiple losses.

Abi was recently featured on BBC Songs of Praise presented from Launde Abbey.  If you wish to review the programme please follow the link “Songs of Praise – Faith and Grief” to the BBC iPlayer.

Abi May

Abi Abi runs the ‘Living with Loss’ project, which is a member of the National Bereavement Alliance.  She is an experienced retreat leader, bereavement author and educator, as well as being a bereaved mother.  Her grief support retreats and training courses are held in locations throughout the UK as well as online.

Quotes from previous retreats run by Abi:

  • “The content of the bereavement sessions was excellent and the approach varied, interactive and all very clearly presented.”
  • “I thought Abi led the sessions with sensitivity and compassion.”
  • “This was a first class retreat which I found extremely helpful.”
  • “I had no idea, really, what to expect this week. I am returning home feeling assured that I will survive and continue to take ‘small steps’ on my journey.”

 

Retreat price: £325 includes en-suite accommodation, all meals, and all retreat resources.
We offer an ‘Early Bird’ price of £305 if you pay in full before 7th May 2023.
It may be possible for you to extend your stay by arriving early.  Why not check on availability and ask for a quote when you contact us.

 

Please complete this form to request a place on the retreat.

    Classical Concert and Cream Tea: Eleanor Hodgkinson (piano) & Nick Stringfellow (cello) ***FULLY BOOKED***

    This event is now fully booked. Thank you so much for your interest. We have future dates for our concerts coming soon… Stay tuned!

    Eleanor Hodgkinson (Piano) and Nick Stringfellow (piano)

    More information about this concert will be available shortly.  Please check back regularly for further details.

     

    Launde Classical Concerts offer the chance to hear an hour-long live concert in the company of some of the country’s leading performers, followed by a gorgeous Launde cream tea.

    A Launde Abbey Fundraising Event.

    Tickets £21 (or £16 for concert only). Call 01572 717254 or email [email protected].

    Classical Concert and Cream Tea: Kassia Trio – (Two Saxaphones & Piano)

    KASSIA TRIO – TWO SAXAPHONES & PIANO

    The Kassia Trio is made up of two saxophones (Chloe Percy-Smith and Emma Jones) and piano (Amy Bladon). Performing new music and arrangements of repertoire from the past, this versatile ensemble combines graduates of the Royal Birmingham Conservatoire, Guildhall School of Music and Drama and the Royal Conservatoire of The Hague.

    The Trio came to Launde early last year and gave a very successful and enjoyable concert.

    Programme:

    • Vivaldi – Concerto for oboe, violin and strings RV 548, ed. D. Camwell  (arranged for two soprano saxophones and piano)
    • Bruch – Rumänische Melodie Op. 83, No. 5
    • Poulenc -Trio for Oboe, Bassoon and Piano (arranged for soprano saxophone, tenor saxophone and piano)
    • Katherine Murdoch – Trio Bel Canto
    • Doppler – Andante and Rondo
    • Quayle – Sundance
    • Irving Berlin, arr. J. Vinson – Puttin’ On The Ritz

     

    Launde Classical Concerts offer the chance to hear an hour-long live concert in the company of some of the country’s leading performers, followed by a gorgeous Launde cream tea.

    A Launde Abbey Fundraising Event.

    Tickets £21 (or £16 for concert only). Call 01572 717254 or email [email protected].

    Classical Concert and Cream Tea: Eleanor Turner (Harp) and Lisa Nelsen (Flute)

    Eleanor Turner (Harp) and  Lisa Nelsen (Flute)

    Lisa Nelsen (flute)
    Described by The Times – London as “…a flautist and a half…”, Lisa Nelsen is internationally recognised for her versatility on the flute as a soloist, chamber and orchestra member, as well as an educator, mentor and leader in galvanising groups of musicians to work together. Lisa performed in  monthly online concerts to raise awareness for charities, including The Benslow Music Trust and Artists and Residents concerts for care homes, with her chamber ensembles Aquilae Duo (with Eleanor Turner harp) and  Enigma14 (with Julian Metzger cello and Paul Turner piano); she has given lectures and webinars on performance and motivational practice methods for both the British Flute Society and Yamaha Classical Division; From her London debut at the Purcell Room to playing premieres for BBC Radio 3, coaching the National Youth Orchestra of Scotland, the National Youth Concert Band and the National Children’s Orchestra and teaching at Wells Cathedral School and Junior Guildhall School of Music, Lisa has had and continues to have a varied life as a musician.  Lisa is an Artist for Yamaha Classical Division International and plays on a 14karat 900-series flute. She has performed several times at Launde and always gives us a brilliant concert.

    Eleanor Turner – Harp
    We are very fortunate to have Eleanor Turner to play at our last concert of 2022.  She is  as many of you know  an outstanding harpist, and a joy to hear.

    Eleanor has had a busy career performing and recording internationally, including concerto performances in America and Australia, recording in London and Germany and touring with her folk band Ranagrí and tabla and harp duo Tala Tarang.  She also teaches at the Birmingham Conservatoire.

    Don’t miss what will be a very special concert! You are advised to book early. 

     

    Launde Classical Concerts offer the chance to hear an hour-long live concert in the company of some of the country’s leading performers, followed by a gorgeous Launde cream tea.

    A Launde Abbey Fundraising Event.

    Tickets £21 (or £16 for concert only). Call 01572 717254 or email [email protected].

    Classical Concert and Cream Tea: Choristers & Young Songmen from Leicester Cathedral Choir

    Christopher Ouvry-Johns, Director of Music at Leicester Cathedral

    Christopher writes:
    “During the Covid-19 pandemic, Leicester Cathedral bid successfully for funding from the Arts Council Cultural Recovery fund to sustain its musical life. During the first lockdown the choir gathered regularly online, but we quickly discovered that trying to sing with our microphones switched on was impossible because of the time delay (latency). Singing along to backing track pre-recorded by the staff musicians with participants’ microphones switched off was unrewarding: rather than building community as choral singing does so well, the experience was isolating and served only to heighten our sense of loss.

    “In the second lockdown, we adopted a different approach and, for the first time, every Senior Girl Chorister and Young Songman was offered a free weekly online singing lesson. Since the easing of restrictions, we have been successful in securing grants from a range of trusts and foundations, including the Williams Trust and the Cathedral Music Trust to enable this work to continue, and, in 2021, were the second ever recipients of the Edington Festival Award.

    “This afternoon’s concert showcases the work of a number of our singers, the youngest in their mid teens, the oldest in their early twenties. They will sing a variety of pieces, including art songs, folk music and familiar numbers from the world of musical theatre, accompanied by members of the Cathedral Music Department.”

     

    Launde Classical Concerts offer the chance to hear an hour-long live concert in the company of some of the country’s leading performers, followed by a gorgeous Launde cream tea.

    A Launde Abbey Fundraising Event.

    Tickets £21 (or £16 for concert only). Call 01572 717254 or email [email protected].

    Classical Concert and Cream Tea: Jonathan Richards (classical guitar)

    Jonathan Richard – Classical Guitar

    Programme:

    • Sarabande from  BWV  1007    JS Bach
      Sarabande from BWV  997
      Biuree from BWV  1010
      Gavotte from BWV  1012
    • 2 Nocturnes by JN Richards
    • Trumpet Tune & Air    Henry Purcell
      Minuets in A Minor
      A New Irish Tune
    • Cader Idris; Welsh Trad.  arranged by JN Richards
    • Crux Fidelis; Venatius Fortunatus  arranged by JN Richards
    • 4 Sonatas (K32,11,208, 322) by Domenico Scarlatti

    Jonathan Richards started learning the guitar at the age of eight. His first teacher was Frank Humphreys. Later, he studied with John Arran and others, gaining a Trinity College Performer’s Diploma in 1983. Since then, he has given solo and duo recitals nationwide, played guitar on radio and television and taught at school and university levels. Jonathan has recorded on numerous labels including Sain, Meridian, Divine At and Campion. In addition, his interpretation of Tavener’s “Chant” for guitar is featured on “John Taverner – a Portrait” (Naxos8.558152-53). Jonathan has composed prolifically including guitar solos, songs, music for flute and guitar, a quartet and “Variations on a French Folk Tune” for guitar and string orchestra. He lives in Colwyn Bay, North Wales with his partner, Deborah.

    Jonathan has played at Launde several times.  He  is a totally committed musician, and  his recital is always much appreciated.

     

    Launde Classical Concerts offer the chance to hear an hour-long live concert in the company of some of the country’s leading performers, followed by a gorgeous Launde cream tea.

    A Launde Abbey Fundraising Event.

    Tickets £21 (or £16 for concert only). Call 01572 717254 or email [email protected].

    Classical Concert and Cream Tea: Trio (violin, flute and cello)

    Trio – violin, flute and cello

    Tamaki Higashi – violin, Lisa Nelsen – flute, Julian Metzger – cello.   This is the first time the TRIO have played at Launde (though Lisa Nelson has played for us several times) – it promises to be a very special concert.

    Tamaki Higashi (violin)
    Japanese violinist Tamaki Higashi is a passionate chamber musician and the founding member of the Villiers Quartet, string quartet in residence at St Hilda’s College Oxford. The Villiers Quartet performs regularly in the UK, Europe and USA, has released a numbers of discs, and has broadcast widely on BBC Radio 3, BBC One and Netherland’s Classical Music Station. Tamaki’s chamber music career started with the Degas Quartet in the USA which toured the country, appearing at major concert halls and music festivals including Carnegie Hall, Library of Congress and Aspen Music Festival. Tamaki studied string quartet playing with members of the Juilliard, Cleveland, Takacs and Fine Arts quartets.

    Tamaki genuinely enjoys all aspects and genres of musical collaboration. She has worked with such distinguished musicians as Jazz bassist Christian McBride, Indian Tabla specialist Kuljit Bhamra and many of the finest musicians in chamber music. 

    Tamaki studied violin with Lewis Kaplan and Muneko Otani, and viola with Jerry Horner, graduating from Mannes College of Music, New York.

    Julian Metzger (cello)
    Julian Metzger has an exciting multifaceted career as a chamber musician, orchestral player, soloist and teacher. Apart from regular appearances in the United Kingdom, concerts have taken him throughout Europe and the Far East. Julian has become a sought-after chamber musician collaborating with eminent performers such as oboist Christopher Redgate, flautist Lisa Nelsen, violist Robert Secret, violinists Charles Sewart and Giovanni Guzzo and pianists Marco Fatichenti and Paul Turner to name but a few. These collaborations have taken place on concert platforms worldwide and at festivals such as the Buckingham Summer Festival, Beaminster Festival, Malcolm Arnold Festival, Musicfest Aberystwyth and the International Casals Festival in El Vendrell.

    Concerto performances have included virtually the entire standard concerto repertoire in addition to lesser known works by Tartini, Monn, Bridge, Kabalevsky, Miaskovsky and Shostakovich. He now also teaches cello and coaches chamber music at the Purcell School, Kimbolton School, Warwick University and Bedford Girls’ School, in addition to teaching a small number of private students.

    Lisa Nelsen (flute)
    Described by The Times – London as “…a flautist and a half…”, Lisa Nelsen is internationally recognised for her versatility on the flute as a soloist, chamber and orchestra member, as well as an educator, mentor and leader in galvanising groups of musicians to work together. Lisa performed in  monthly online concerts to raise awareness for charities, including The Benslow Music Trust and Artists and Residents concerts for care homes, with her chamber ensembles Aquilae Duo (with Eleanor Turner harp) and  Enigma14 (with Julian Metzger cello and Paul Turner piano); she has given lectures and webinars on performance and motivational practice methods for both the British Flute Society and Yamaha Classical Division; From her London debut at the Purcell Room to playing premieres for BBC Radio 3, coaching the National Youth Orchestra of Scotland, the National Youth Concert Band and the National Children’s Orchestra and teaching at Wells Cathedral School and Junior Guildhall School of Music, Lisa has had and continues to have a varied life as a musician.

    Lisa is an Artist for Yamaha Classical Division International and plays on a 14karat 900-series flute. She has performed several times at Launde and always gives us a brilliant concert.

     

    Classical Concerts offer the chance to hear an hour-long live concert in the company of some of the country’s leading performers, followed by a gorgeous Launde cream tea.

    A Launde Abbey Fundraising Event.

    Tickets £21 (or £16 for concert only). Call 01572 717254 or email [email protected].

    Classical Concert and Cream Tea: Duo Dunamis (Violin & Piano)

    Duo Dunamis – Violin & Piano

    Duo Dunamis is Steve Robbings (piano) and Christine Townsend (violin).

     

    Christine Townsend studied violin at the Royal Academy of Music and went on to pursue a career as a chamber musician and principal orchestral player with the London Philharmonic & City of Birmingham Orchestras.

    Stephen Robbings also studied piano at the Royal Academy of Music and won the Academy’s highest award for pianists. He has performed at major venues in the UK, also travelling to Europe, The Far East and the USA & played on BBC Radio & TV. Their CD features music by Elgar, Prokofiev & Debussy.  They have played at the Launde Abbey Classical Concerts several times, and  their wide choice of music makes it a popular afternoon!

    Don’t miss what will be a very special concert!  You are advised to book early.

     

    Launde Classical Concerts offer the chance to hear an hour-long live concert in the company of some of the country’s leading performers, followed by a gorgeous Launde cream tea.

    A Launde Abbey Fundraising Event.

    Tickets £21 (or £16 for concert only). Call 01572 717254 or email [email protected].

    Blessed to be a Blessing ***FULLY BOOKED***

    This retreat is now fully booked.

    Blessed to be a Blessing‘ explores how the God of blessing created us to be channels of blessing to people and places, in every place where we are. The retreat will explore the means, disciplines and resources that help us to be people of benediction whoever we are and wherever we find ourselves.

    This retreat will be led by Roy Searle.

    Roy is one of the founders of the Northumbria Community, is a past President of the Baptist Union of Great Britain, and teaches at Cranmer Hall, St. John’s College Durham and Spurgeons College, London. A popular conference speaker, writer, leadership and pioneer mentor and spiritual director, Roy is passionate about encouraging people to love God, listen well, think deeply, live authentically and generously. He is married to Shirley and lives in their beloved Northumberland. They have four children and eight grandchildren.

     

    Retreat price: £440 includes en-suite accommodation, all meals, and all retreat resources.
    We offer an ‘Early Bird’ price of £420 if you pay in full before 20th September 2023.
    It may be possible for you to extend your stay by leaving later.  Why not check on availability and ask for a quote when you contact us.

     

    Please complete this form to request a place on the retreat.

      The Jesus Prayer ***FULLY BOOKED***

      This retreat is now fully booked. If you’re interested in joining a waitlist (in case places become available) complete the form below.

      The words of the Jesus Prayer are simple: “Lord Jesus Christ, Son of God, have mercy on me, a sinner.”

      But the practice of praying these few words has sustained a tradition of eastern Orthodox prayer, meditation, and theology for over a millennium and has helped shape and deepen the spiritual lives of countless Christians – Orthodox, Protestant and Catholic, from east and west.

      In this retreat we’ll meditate together on this ancient prayer, discover something of its history and spiritual value, learn about the use of komboskinoi or prayer ropes, and – of course! – practice praying the Jesus Prayer together, both in silence and aloud, with others and alone.

      Every person attending the retreat will be given a prayer rope hand made in Greece to use while praying. If you already have a rope, bring that along too!

      This retreat will be led by The Revd Chris Webb, Deputy Warden of Launde Abbey.Launde Abbey, Deputy Warden, Chris Webb

      Chris Webb is an Anglican priest, author, speaker and teacher dedicated to helping people experience a richer walk with God by growing in prayer and the spiritual life. He has ministered in a wide variety of contexts: as president of Renovaré, a spiritual formation ministry in the USA; as parish priest in Welsh farming communities and steelworking towns; and even in a church for the homeless. Chris is the author of two books: The Fire of the Word (2011) and God-Soaked Life (2017).

      Retreat price: £315 includes en-suite accommodation, all meals, and all retreat resources.
      We offer an ‘Early Bird’ price of £295 if you pay in full before 1st July 2023.
      It may be possible for you to extend your stay by arriving early.  Why not check on availability and ask for a quote when you contact us.

       

      Please complete this form to request a place on the retreat.