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The NCEM runs three Yorkshire based Early MusicFestivals, a year-round national education programmeand a season of world, jazz and folk concerts.
Supported by a range of organisations including theArts Council, the Mayfield Valley Arts Trust, YouthMusic and the City of York, the NCEM is celebrated forits diversity and artistic creativity, working withpartners including BBC Radio 3, the University of York,Harewood House, the National Media Museum andYork Theatre Royal. This wide ranging network enablesthe NCEM to develop its programmes to the highestlevels, engaging audiences of all ages and showcasingsome of the finest musicians in the world.
Our musical plans, particularly for the education of ouryoung musicians, are ambitious but we have anexcellent track record of attracting partners and tohelp encourage others to support us, we have recentlylaunched an NCEM Patrons Scheme. If you would liketo join us on this musical journey and help make adifference to the lives of young musicians, pleasecontact me at delma.tomlin@ncem.co.uk.
For more information about our Patrons Scheme,please go to www.ncem.co.uk/patrons
DelmaTomlin MBEDirector, NCEM
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Special Occasions,Anniversary Par tiesand Musical SoiréesThe NCEM is now available for anniversary parties,wedding receptions, dinners and musical soirées.
The venue can accommodate up to 100 people fordinners, and up to 150 for receptions andconcerts.
If you would like to hear more, and discuss yourrequirements in detail, please contact the NCEM’sevent organiser, Gill Baldwin.
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Sunday 19 FebruarySambaSundaQuintet
Friday 23 MarchGet The Blessing
Saturday 14 AprilDouble Duo
The NCEM’s spring season is full of fantastic musicmaking – from the compelling sounds and cultureof Indonesia through the SambaSunda Quartet on19 February - to the award-winning Orchestra ofthe Age of Enlightenment who are concludingtheir national education tour with us on 27 March.Highlights include our Sunday afternoon concertseries with guest artists including Bobby Wellinsand Joe Stilgoe; some of the world’s finest folkmusicians including Martin Simpson, Aly Bainand Phil Cunningham and jazz greats includingMartin Taylor and Alan Barnes.
Partnerships abound – with the University ofYork and the 2012 Festival of Ideas bringing aday of Brazilian Carnival for all the family, and arare opportunity to hear the music of SouthAmerica; with Making Tracks bringing highquality music from around the world to keyvenues in the UK; with BBC Radio 3 and TheTallis Scholars; with The Black Swan Folk Cluband the University of York St John.
Look out for our special £10.00 ticket offers onselected concerts this season!
We look forward to seeing you.
Welcome to our Spring/Summer Season
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As part of the Spring/Summer season we will be offeringspecial £10 tickets on the selected concerts below.
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Sunday 22 AprilJonathan Gee& Larry Bartley
Sunday 20 MayKateWilliams&BobbyWellins
Thursday 7 JuneJulaba Kunda
Sunday 24 JuneJoe Stilgoe
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Jorvik Viking FestivalFrom mass battles to have-a-go kids’ sword combat, from grippingtales to ancient crafts, the 27th Annual Jorvik Viking Festival offerssomething for all ages.
Festival Highlights at the NCEMJoin us at 7.30pm on Tuesday 14 February to hear one of thegreatest folk musicians on the circuit today – Martin Simpson –with his Trio & Enkelit.
£16.00 (concessions £14.00)
For details of all other Festival events taking place at the NCEM,please go to the Jorvik Viking Festival website at
www.jorvik-viking-centre.co.uk/viking-festival
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Saturday 11 February
Lieder DayJames Gilchrist tenorStephan Loges baritonePeter Seymour piano
University of York Chamber Choir
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1.00pm Songs by Zelter, Mozart, Haydn and Reichardt
3.30pm Dialogues and partsongs by Haydn,Reichardt and Schubert
7.00pm Die Schöne Müllerinand solo songs by Schubert
For all events £38.00 (concessons £33.00)
Please ask the NCEM Box Office aboutindividual concert ticket prices
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Sunday 19 February | 7.30pm
SambaSundaQuintet
These groundbreaking gamelan innovators have a flairfor experimentation. In their latest incarnation, theQuintet reflect a tradition of Sundanese music whilstalso creating something fresh, modern and original.The music is centred on the kacapi, a boat-shapedzither whose mellifluous tones have been heard inSunda (West Java) for centuries. Using kacapi, violin,suling (flute) and the unique, tuned kendang (drums)to accompany singer (and dancer!) Rita Tila,SambaSunda use an ancient repertoire to articulate adistinctly urban accent suffused with a contemporaryawareness of global sounds.
£10.00 (concessions £8.00; students £5.00)
www.sambasunda.com
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Wednesday 7 March | 7.30pm
Kris Drever &Eamonn Coyne
An exciting collaboration between the singer/guitaristin award-winning folk band Lau and the dynamicbanjo player from Salsa Celtica. Kris has released twobest-selling solo albums and has performed with suchgreats as Kate Rusby, John McCusker and Eddi Reader.Dublin-born Eamonn has worked with SharonShannon, The Wrigley Sisters and Béla Fleck. He andKris first joined forces for a duo CD in 2007 and theyrevisit that material, plus Kris’s extensive songrepertoire, on this tour.
‘a can't-miss combination’ Wall Street Journal
Promoted in association withThe Black Swan Folk Club
£13.00 (concessions £11.00)
www.krisdrever.com
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Wednesday 29 February | 7.30pm
University of York Jazz OrchestraThe Sounds of HughMasekela
The Jazz Orchestra presents a selection of music from this legendary South African trumpeter, composer, singerand antiapartheid activist, with Chris Batchelor trumpet
£14.00 (concessions £12.00; students £3.00)Tickets
A travelling season ofconcerts bringing the
newest and most exciting music from aroundthe globe to 12 major music venues in the UK.
£10OFFER!
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Friday 23 March | 7.30pm
Get TheBlessingWinners of the BBC Jazz Award 2008 for theirdebut album ‘All Is Yes,’ this band is one of theUK’s most exciting live bands. Featuring bassistJim Barr and drummer Clive Deamer fromtrip-hop legends PORTISHEAD, plus the twinhorns and electronics of saxophonist JakeMcMurchie and trumpeter Pete Judge, theyhave forged a unique signature sound thatdefies easy classification, yet never loses sight ofthumping tunes, infectious beats or joyouscollective spontaneity.
Their latest album OC:DC is released this yearahead of a European tour. Influences range fromOrnette Coleman and Tortoise, to Blondie andSamuel Beckett.
‘this outfit will surely recharge the jazz world’BBC Music Magazine
£10.00(concessions £8.00; students £5.00)
www.theblessing.co.uk
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Monday 26 March | 7.30pm
Aly Bain & PhilCunningham
Simply the best Scottish traditional musiciansyou are ever likely to hear. Aly, a stylish fiddler,launched the popular TV series 'TransatlanticSessions', while the stunning accordion playerPhil is also in demand for TV, films and theatre.Winners of the BBC Radio 2 Folk Awards – BestDuo – they are highly entertaining – twovirtuoso musicians and some gripping humour –unbeatable!
‘They are simply the best traditionalmusicians you are ever likely to hear’
The Glasgow Herald
£16.00 (concessions £14.00)
www.philandaly.com
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Tuesday 27 March | 6.30pm
Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment
with the University of York Baroque Ensemble and Chamber ChoirPeter Seymour director Matthew Truscott leaderCherry Forbes and James Redwood presenters
The Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment (OAE) and students from the University of York join forces for thecelebratory final concert of the OAE’s flagship ‘Anthem’ tour, which will have seen the OAE work with over 5,000primary pupils, 300 secondary students and 200 university students throughout England. The programme willinclude J S Bach Wachet Auf, Vivaldi Gloria and James Redwood My Cry. Join us for some lively Handel marchesand fanfares in the foyer from 6.00pm and meet the players after the concert!
£15.00 (concessions £13.00; students £5.00)
Wednesday 11 April | 7.30pm
Jenna Reid TrioJenna is one of the brightest young talents ever to grace the Scottish traditionalmusic scene. A protégé of the great Shetland fiddlers Tom Anderson andWillie Hunter, she has appeared all over the world with the bandsFilska and Dòchas and with Scottish supergroup Deaf Shepherd.More recently, Jenna featured in the last two series ofTransatlantic Sessions and was invited to join Blazin’ Fiddles.A player and composer of huge ability, she is joined by her sisterBethany, another award-winning fiddler and pianist. TheEdinburgh-based jazz-influenced guitarist Kevin Mackenziecompletes the trio.
‘an amazing Shetland fiddler, flinging her flings andspinning her slow airs with grace and beauty’Fiddle On Magazine
Promoted in association withThe Black Swan Folk Club
£14.00 (concessions £12.00)
www.jennaandbethanyreid.co.uk
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Saturday 14 April | 7.30pm
Double DuoDouble Conversationsfor Oud & Percussion
Individual, inventive and energetic Khyam Allamiis a London based artist of Iraqi descent. Hispassion for music has led him on a remarkablejourney from child violinist in Damascus to rockdrummer in London to the stage of the BBCProms. Making Tracks will enable Allami todevelop new work especially for this tourbased on a ‘double duo’ idea, working withhighly respected Palestinian oud playerAhmad Al-Khatib, extraordinary percussionistYoussef Hbeisch (as seen with Trio Joubran), aswell as Italian frame drum master Andrea Piccioni.
£10.00(concessions £8.00; students £5.00)
www.doubleduo.net
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The contemporary swing and feel produced bythese musicians is consummate and seeminglyeffortless. Jonathan Gee is one of the UK’s finestjazz pianists and has been quietly building areputation as a musician who can adapt and playin any form of music. Recent collaborationsinclude young British trumpet star Jay Phelps andUS saxophone legend Pharaoh Sanders, and heappeared with Tony Kofi at the NCEM. LarryBartley’s deep resonant sound has been anintegral part of many groups led by the likes ofCourtney Pine, Julian Joseph, Andy Sheppard andSoweto Kinch.
‘Gee is a compelling pianist, and his albumsoutstanding, his incisive improvisatory style iscapable of packing a wealth of rhythmic andharmonic ideas into a single phrase’ Time Out
£10.00(concessions £8.00; students £5.00)
www.jonathangeetrio.co.uk
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Sunday 22 April | 4.00pm
Jonathan Gee& Larry Bartley
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£10OFFER!
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Saturday 5 May
Baroque Passions:The Passion of Christ andPassions of the Soul
Compagnia d’Istrumenti
University of York Chamber Choir and BaroqueEnsemble
This year’s Baroque Day deals not only with thePassion of Christ but also with passions in vocal andinstrumental music, including Purcell’s vivid portrayalof human emotions, Dido and Aeneas.
12.30pm Chamber works by Biber, Schmelzerand Telemann
3.00pm Buxtehude: Membra Jesu nostri
4.30pm Schütz: St John Passion Seven Last Words
Biber: Mystery sonatas based on Crucifixionand Resurrection
7.30pm Purcell: Dido & Aeneaswith musical contemplations on theCrucifixion and Resurrection by Blow,Purcell and Jeffreys
For all events: £43.00 (concessions £36.00)
Please ask the NCEM Box Office about individualticket prices.
www.york.ac.uk/concerts
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Tuesday 24 April | 7.30pm
The Hut People
Champions of the standing ovation, Sam Pirt (ThePack, 422) and Gary Hammond (The Beautiful South)are gaining a reputation as one of the mostentertaining and unusual folk acts around. Theyperform a high-octane blend of self-penned tunesmixed with British, Nordic and European folk music,engagingly executed by Gary’s dazzling array of exoticpercussion and Sam’s driving accordion and occasionalfoot drumming and step dancing. It’s an unlikelyinstrumental combination, but one that worksbrilliantly, thanks to their combination of musicalvirtuosity with exuberant good humour, spontaneityand a total commitment to getting listeners involved.
‘A bewildering array of percussion and accordion-fired compositions … truly infectious!’ BBC Radio 2
Promoted in association withThe Black Swan Folk Club
£12.00 (concessions £10.00)
www.thehutpeople.co.uk
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May
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Wednesday 9 May | 7.30pm
Boo Hewerdine & Brooks WilliamsState Of The Union
An exciting new collaboration between singers who have found creative musical chemistry together.Whether authentic Americana, delicate ballads, modern pop or reworked classics, this music will delightfans of hook-laden songs, fiery guitar playing and soulful vocals. Cult English songwriter Hewerdine,formerly with The Bible, also works with artists such as Eddi Reader and Heidi Talbot, while Williams is abluesy American troubadour regarded as one of the world’s best slide guitarists. Two guys, two guitarsand a clutch of songs – the old formula has seldom delivered better.
Boo Hewerdine: ‘Satisfyingly heartful and artful’ MojoBrooks Williams: ‘Harmonically sophisticated and breathtakingly beautiful’ Guitar Player
Promoted in association with The Black Swan Folk Club
£15.00 (concessions £13.00)
www.boohewerdine.net | www.brookswilliams.com
Friday 11 May
Spring Festival of New MusicThe University of York’s contemporary music festival runs from 9 – 13 May.
Festival Highlights at the NCEM1.00pm Martin Suckling violin
Works by Berio and Benjamin.
7.00pm Dave Smyth Sextet with Julian Arguelles saxophone
Tickets available from the end of February. For more information visit:
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Sunday 13 May | 7.30pm
Martin Taylor& Alan BarnesIn this inspired pairing, world-class guitaristMartin Taylor meets multi award-winning reeds manAlan Barnes. Taylor is known for his long associationwith Stephane Grappelli and his highly successful solocareer which includes the recent 'Last Train toHauteville' CD, which featured Barnes as part of hisSpirit of Django group. Barnes is Britain's number onemainstream reeds player and concentrates solely onclarinet on their new album – Two for the Road. Therepertoire is wide-ranging and unusual yet iscomplemented by two catchy and accessible originalsfrom the pen of each player.
Martin Taylor: ‘…. one of the most awesome sologuitar players in the history of the instrument’Pat Metheny
Alan Barnes: ‘Whatever the instrument, he plays ithard and fast and with the sort of inventiveflexibility and invention that ensures that he hashis own sound and style..’ Jazz Journal
This concert is presented in memory of Alf Peacock
£16.00 (concessions £14.00)
www.martintaylor.comwww.alanbarnesjazz.com
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Thursday 17 May | 7.30pmAll Saints’ Church, North Street,York
Hear music composed by the finalists of the 2012NCEM Composers Award presented in association withBBC Radio 3 and The Tallis Scholars.
This National Award, now in its 4th year, has attractedmuch interest. Shortlisted finalists will have theopportunity to work with composer Christopher Fox andYork’s Ebor Singers to prepare their pieces for this publicperformance. The winners will be announced on thenight and the winning pieces performed by The TallisScholars in Durham Cathedral in June.
£5.00
If you are under 25 and would like to find out howto enter this award, please go to
www.ncem.co.uk/composersaward2012
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Alexander Campkin 2010 winner with Peter Phillipsfrom The Tallis Scholars
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Sunday 20 May | 4.00pm
Kate Williams & Bobby WellinsJazz pianist/composer Kate Williams, daughter ofguitarist John Williams, has released four CDs, to criticalacclaim. Her trio CD ‘Scenes And Dreams’ was rated in thetop ten jazz albums by Mojo magazine. Most recently,‘ TheEmbrace’ (2008) displays her rich and sonorous quintetwriting, featuring tenor sax player Steve Kaldestad andaward-winning flautist Gareth Lockrane. Bobby Wellinsis one of the most exceptional figures in modern jazz andfeatured on Stan Tracey’s ‘Under Milk Wood’, recorded inthe late ‘60s. He has his own quartet featuring pianist
Liam Noble and recently toured with the Scottish National Jazz Orchestra. Bobby and Kate willperform jazz standards and originals recently released on their new CD.
‘A superbly lucid and inventive pianist and composer’ Humphrey Lyttleton, BBC Radio 2
£10.00 (concessions £8.00; students £5.00)
www.kate-williams-quartet.com | www.bobbywellins.co.uk
Thursday 7 June | 7.30pm
Julaba KundaGris Sanderson fiddle, nickelharpa, bodhran Juldeh Camara vocals, riti, koloko, talking drum
A rare chance to catch an unmissable live set as Gris from Scotland and Juldeh from Gambia launchmusic from ‘Traders’, their debut CD which is rapidly gathering outstanding reviews from themainstream and world music press alike. Expect an extraordinary encounter where the desert soundsof West African riti, a one-stringed fiddle of ancient design, meets its European sisters the violin andthe amazing Swedish nyckelharpa, to bring us snaking Fula trance melodies from the Sahel’s nomadicherdsmen joining tumbling strathspeys and reels from Scottish crofts and dancehalls.
‘… a telling combination ofinspiration and hard work…lovelystuff and full of endless surprises..’Songlines Magazine
£10.00(concessions £8.00; students £5.00)
www.myspace.com/julaba-kunda
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June
Sunday 17 June | 10.30am – 3.30pm
Brazilian Carnival DayJoin us as we bring the excitement of the Brazilian Carnival to York! Heralding the South Americantheme of the 2012 York Early Music Festival and celebrating with the University of York’s Festival of Ideas,composer/percussionist Claudio Kron from Brazil will transport us to Latin America through a seriesof workshops exploring Brazilian arts and culture.
Sessions – aimed at 9 –14 year olds - will cover percussion music, samba dance and capoeira (mixing martial artsand dance!) with live performances from Claudio and his band, and the University of York St John Samba Band.
Day tickets £10.00 (not including lunch)
Participants should download application forms from www.ncem.co.uk/carnival2012
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Monday 18 June | 6.00pm
Bolivian ConnectionsAshley Solomon, director of the award-winning early music ensembleFlorilegium, celebrates the music of Bolivia in a lecture based on his research andmusical experiences with the Arakaendar Bolivian Choir, illustrated with musicalexamples from the University of York Chamber Choir directed by Peter Seymour.
£5.00 including a glass of wineTickets
These events are part of the York Festival of Ideas which runs from 14 – 30 June 2012.See www.yorkfestivalofideas.com for further details.
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Eduardo Niebla Spanish guitar and composerCarl Herring guitar accompaniment
Hailed as one of the world's great guitarists, Eduardo Niebla returns with hisinternationally acclaimed guitar duo, to present an amazing repertoire of 'stunning flamenco jazz'from his latest albums. Continually seeking out new musical terrain, Niebla has traversed the worldsof pop, jazz and world music, collaborating with such diverse partners as sitar maestro Nishat Khan,George Michael, Lol Coxhill and Craig David. A spellbinding evening of passion, verve and fleetfingered virtuosity from one of the most potent forces in flamenco jazz fusion.
‘Niebla is the king of Latin guitar, a world-class virtuoso’ Time Out
£15.00 (concessions £13.00; students £5.00)
www.eduardoniebla.com
Sunday 24 June | 4.00pm
Joe StilgoeJoe Stilgoe, son of songwriter Richard Stilgoe, is a serious musician havingfun. His singing, piano playing and sense of humour have made him a
favourite at the UK’s top jazz clubs. His formidable piano technique and vocalrange (described as ‘wonderful’ by New York cabaret legend Steve Ross) stem
from a classical training starting when he was five. Joe released hisdebut album ‘I Like This One’ last year and has drawncomparisons with singer/pianists such as Nat King Cole, HarryConnick Jr, Buddy Greco and Jamie Cullum.
‘Songs at the piano don’t get much sharper thanthis...Whether he’s performing his own material orreshaping an old favourite.’ ***** The Observer
£10.00 (concessions £8.00; students £5.00)
www.joestilgoe.com
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Friday 22 June | 7.30pm
The Eduardo Niebla ExperienceMy Gypsy Waltz
Friday 22 June | 7.30pm
The Eduardo Niebla ExperienceMy Gypsy Waltz
June
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Community andOutreach
Monday 13 – Friday 17 August An Air of Mystery is set during the reign of Elizabeth I. Youngmusicians, whose ambition is to perform at court, findthemselves caught up in a network of espionage and secretscontrolled by the Queen’s spymaster, Francis Walsingham.
In a week of fun and creativity for 9 – 14 year olds, thedaily sessions will take place from 10.00am – 4.00pm,culminating in a performance for family and friendson Friday 17 August at 7.00pm.
For more details visitwww.ncem.co.uk/musicalplay2012
£100.00 (no concessions)Tickets
Saturday 19 May | 2.00pm – 5.00pm
A Young Person’s Guideto the Brass BandPresented by the York Railway Institute Golden Rail Band
Come along and try out the whole range of brass and percussion instruments, fromcornets to drum kit and trombones to tubas. The afternoon begins with a shortperformance by the Development Band and ends with a community concert featuringsome of our talented young players performing solos backed by the YorkRailway Institute Golden Rail Band. Fun for all the family!
If you think you might like to play in a brass bandor you are a parent with an enthusiastic child(or want to learn yourself) come along for awarm welcome!
For more info find us on Facebook or go towww.yorkrigoldenrailband.co.uk
£3.00(concessions £2.00; children under 16 free)Tickets
MUSICALPLAYIN AWEEK
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YorkMystery Plays
Box Office 01904 623568www.yorkmysteryplays2012.comPatrons: HRH The Duke of York, Archbishop of York, Dr John Sentamu,Dame Judi Dench & Harry Gration
A PRODUCTION BY YORK CULTURAL COMPANYCompany No. 7810751
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YoRk Museum Gardens
Help NeededHave you or your family been involved in aproduction of the York Mystery Plays over thepast 60 years? Perhaps you have film, photos,memorabilia or a story to share? If so we wouldlike to hear from you.
If you have anything to share please contact the National Centre for Early Musicby ringing 01904 632220 or email archive@ncem.co.uk Thank you!
www.yorkmysteryplays.org
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24 – 26 May 2012
Celebrating its 25th anniversary with guest artistsincluding the award-winning vocal ensembleStile Antico (Beverley Minster, Thurs 24);La Serenissima (Beverley Minster, Fri 25) in acolourful orchestral programme from Veniceincluding Vivaldi's Four Seasons and Red Priest(Toll Gavel Methodist Church, Sat 26) presentingtheir usual exuberant entertainment, the Festival isa joyous mix of music from the 15th - 18thcenturies. Highlights also include a thoughtfulexploration of Beverley's own musical history fromthe racecourse to the tavern presented in theGeorgian Guildhall, alongside associated workshopsfor younger musicians.
Tickets are available at www.ncem.co.uk/bemf
Fri 6 – Sat 14 July 2012The 2012 York Early Music Festival reflects the Olympicideals of excellence and aspiration, focusing onmoments when new ideas and styles crossed the manyEuropean borders to create an interconnected musicalworld, moving overseas through the missionaries andadventurers to the far off lands of South America.
Guest artists include Hesperion XXI directed byJordi Savall; Florilegium directed by Ashley Solomonjoining forces with the Arakaendar Bolivia Choir;The Sixteen directed by Harry Christophers. Highlightsinclude Robert Hollingworth's I Fagiolini presentingtheir award-winning production of AlessandroStriggio's Mass in 40 parts (1566) staged in the roundin the glorious surroundings of York Minster -encouraging audiences to promenade between groupsof musicians to gain different aural perspectives on itsamazing sound world and crossing their own bordersto create new musical experiences.
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Location
National Centre for Early MusicSt Margaret’s ChurchWalmgateYorkY01 9TLBox Office: 01904 658338General Enquiries: 01904 632220The National Centre for Early Music is based at St Margaret’s Church in Walmgate – to the East of theCity. The NCEM is accessible by car, bus, foot or bike (there are a number of cycle racks on the premises).
Car Parking: The Peel Street car park (off George Street) is free in the evenings andSundays to York residents, there is a £2.00 charge for non-residents.
Buses: First York Bus No. 10 stops in Walmgate. For timetable information contactwww.firstgroup.com/ukbus/york
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How to BookAll concerts take place at the National Centre for Early Music, St Margaret’s Church,Walmgate,YorkYO1 9TL unless otherwise indicated. Seating at the NCEM is unreserved.
ByTelephone: Contact the Box Office on 01904 658338. Open weekdays between 9.00am – 5.00pm.
By Credit/Debit Card: Tickets can be booked by Visa, Mastercard, Delta, Access and Maestro.Please note that surcharges apply to both credit and debit cards.
By E Mail: Simply e mail your enquiry to boxoffice@ncem.co.uk
On-Line: Visit our website and use the secure on-line booking system.You will need to register with a user name and password to book your tickets.
In Person: The National Centre for Early Music is situated in St Margaret’s Church, Walmgate, YorkYO1 9TL. The Box Office entrance is on Percy’s Lane, just off Navigation Road, open weekdaysbetween 9.00am – 5.00pm.
By Post: Send your order to the Box Office, National Centre for Early Music, St Margaret’s Church,Walmgate, York Y01 9TL, enclosing an SAE. Cheques should be made payable to the National Centrefor Early Music.
General Ticket InformationReservations: Tickets can be reserved but must be paid for within three working days and at least24 hours prior to the performance.
Concessions: These apply to people aged from 60 years onwards, unemployed, registered disabledand carers. Please note that a limited number of concessions are available for each concert.
Group Bookings: Buy 10 get one free! We welcome group bookings (subject to ticket availability)and ask that all tickets are booked in the same transaction to take advantage of this offer.
StudentTickets: Please note that the student price of £5.00 on selected events is a limited offer sobook early to avoid disappointment.
Student StandbyTickets: Look out for student standby tickets which will be available on the day forselected concerts only. This information will be publicised on our website one week prior to therelevant performances.
Refunds and Exchanges:We regret that tickets cannot be exchanged or moneyrefunded except in the event of a cancelled performance.
GiftVouchers: These can be purchased from the Box Office in amounts of £5 and £10.
AccessThe NCEM offers a warm welcome to everyone. It is fully accessible to wheelchair users, with suitabletoilets and designated car parking spaces. It is also fitted with an induction loop and we have anRNIB Braille map of York available on request. If you have any special needs please let us know whenbooking your tickets. The NCEM is a Typetalk Approved business.
Registered assistance dogs welcome.
Hotel InformationThe NCEM warmly recommends a number of York hotels, please log on to www.ncem.co.uk/hotels fordetails. The York Visitor Information Centre offers help with accommodation and general informationabout the City. Please ring 01904 550099 or email info@visityork.org
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The National Centre for Early Music is run by the York Early Music Foundation Registered Charity No. 1068331.All details are correct at the time of going to press but we reserve the right to amend the published programme if necessary.
NCEMDiary Dates Spring/Summer 2012
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