So we say thank you for the music...
Last updated 16:44, Sunday, 20 April 2008
Talented young Cumbrians are clearing their throats and brushing up their scales for the start of this year’s Carlisle and District Music and Drama Festival.
Where it all began: The Century Theatre, forerunner of the Theatre by the Lake in Keswick, on a visit to the town with its original mobile theatre in 1966
Now in its 108th year, the festival is one of the oldest music events in the country, with a great tradition of bringing on young instrumentalists and singers.
Kathleen Ferrier began her illustrious singing career when she won the contralto section, which she entered as a bet.
And Carlisle’s Ida-Maria Turri competed here before making her name as a world-renowned mezzo soprano.
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