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Music at the Fort

Chamber music ensembles, small choirs and individual musicians are especially welcome. The four pianos are for serious use and are accommodated in spacious sitting rooms in Belan House, Tower House,  Over-the-Way and By the Way.

Special arrangements can be made for use of the galleried Music Room, which seats approximately 75 and houses a Yamaha grand piano, a Yamaha keyboard and a small electronic organ.

Our annual Music Week has gone from strength to strength attracting listeners and participants from all over the U.K. and many from abroad.

This year it took place from June 28th - July 5th.

Music Week 2010 will be the 14th such event and it is planned to start on July 4th.

The Sacconi Quartet ( www.sacconi.com) gave a wonderful concert on the last evening and the following comments appeared on their blog. 

More than just a castle - Fort Belan!

We recently travelled across the country from Newcastle, where we were teaching students as part of the Associated Board's Music Medals Scheme, to North Wales to play a concert in a castle. I, for one, had no idea what was in store! Fort Belan is a grade I listed, 18th century fort, situated on the tip of a peninsula that overlooks Caenarfon, Anglesea and Snowdonia. Jean and John Blundell are an amazing couple who are behind the renovation of the fort, and all that takes place there. We drew up to the fort at midnight and were immediately confronted with brightly coloured wheelbarrows, ingeniously supplied to transport our luggage into the fort! The next day we awoke to find ourselves surrounded by the most breathtaking scenery. We were given a very delicious breakfast (the first of many culinary wonders), and then had the rest of the day to rehearse, explore and play table tennis! A select group of musicians from all over the country make a yearly pilgrimage to Fort Belan, to play chamber music with one another for a week in this unique, isolated place. We were invited to join them at the end of their course to give a recital. We started with 6 of Bach's fugues from his 'Art of Fugue'. Ben introduced the Bach and poignantly commented on the music having an overwhelming sense of being 'greater than us all'. The beautiful concert room, brimming with musicians and music enthusiasts, was the perfect place for our first ever performance of these fugues. Next we played Haydn's 76 no. 5, a special piece to us for many reasons, one being that it was the first quartet that we ever learned! And finally, after interval drinks in the courtyard under the hazy evening sun, we played Beethoven's Opus 127. After the concert we dined on more incredible food, and were then subsequently whisked into the games room to cheer on the table tennis final - the culmination of a week of fiercely competitive games. After a tense and close match, Michael was declared champion and our day was complete. Thank you to all of you at the fort for making us feel so welcome!

 

Things to do
  • Exploring North Wales
  • Relaxing at the Fort
  • Music
  • Fishing
  • Swimming And Beaches
  • Walking
  • Bird watching
  • Boating
  • Flying