birmingham conservatoire spring 2015
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Events at Birmingham Conservatoire from January - March 2015TRANSCRIPT
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January – March 2015
Spring Concerts
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JANUARY
FRI 9 Penny For Your Thoughts ABH 7.30PM P31MON 12 Monday Showcase RH 1PM P8TUE 13 Performance Platform: Robin Ireland, Tim Horton & Louise Crane ABH 1.05PM P10TUE 13 International Artist Masterclass: Natalie Clein ABH 2.30PM P10FRI 16 Lunchtimes at Birmingham Museum & Art Gallery BMAG 12.30PM P16MON 19 Monday Showcase RH 1PM P8MON 19 Frontiers: The Irish Canon with Michelle O’Rourke RH 7PM P25TUE 20 Performance Platform: Marie-Christine Zupancic & Joanne Sealey ABH 1.05PM P11TUE 20 International Artist Masterclass: Zupancic & Sealey ABH 5.45PM P11WED 21 The Live Jazz Broadcast RH 1.05PM P15WED 21 An Evening of Traditional Folk AF 7.30PM P31THU 22 Birmingham Conservatoire Open Day BC 10AM P35THU 22 Percussion Department Showcase RH 5.30PM P20THU 22 CBSO Pre-Concert Showcase: Stravoula Thoma & Sofia Sarmento SH 6.15PM P30FRI 23 Birmingham Conservatoire String Orchestra ABH 6PM P27MON 26 Monday Showcase RH 1PM P8TUE 27 Performance Platform: Chi Hoe Mak & Samuel Tan ABH 1.05PM P11TUE 27 Lectures and Talks: Dr Rachel Harris AF 3.30PM P18WED 28 The Leamington Music Prize RH 7PM P33THU 29 Harp and Friends Chamber Concert RH 7.30PM P20FRI 30 Belle Nuit RH 8PM P31
FEBRUARY
MON 2 Monday Showcase RH 1PM P8MON 2 The Renna Kellaway Piano Prize ABH 7.15PM P33TUE 3 Performance Platform: Liang Shang ABH 1.05PM P12WED 4 The Live Jazz Broadcast RH 1.05PM P15WED 4 Spring Liederabend RH 7.30PM P34THU 5 Beyond Classical SH 5.30PM P17THU 5 Birmingham Conservatoire Jazz Orchestra RH 7.30PM P23SAT 7 Birmingham Junior Conservatoire Orchestral Concert ABH 7PM P27MON 9 Monday Showcase RH 1PM P9MON 9 Frontiers: Composers’ Platform RH 7.30PM P25TUE 10 Performance Platform: Susan Bickley & Iain Burnside ABH 1.05PM P12
ABH Adrian Boult Hall, Birmingham Conservatoire AF Arena Foyer, Birmingham Conservatoire BCa Birmingham Cathedral BC Birmingham Conservatoire BH Birmingham Hippodrome BMAG Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery CT The Crescent TheatreNLT New Lecture Theatre, Birmingham ConservatoireRH Recital Hall, Birmingham Conservatoire SH Symphony Hall Cafe BarStCh St. Chad’s Cathedral
Spring Season At A Glance
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TUE 10 Lectures and Talks: Dr Luca Della Libera AF 3.30PM P18TUE 10 International Artist Masterclass: Susan Bickley & Ian Burnside ABH 5.45PM P12WED 11 CBSO Pre-Concert Showcase SH 6.15PM P30WED 11 - SUN 22 Skryabin and The Russians VARIOUS P36-40THU 12 Gala Celebrity Chamber Recital ABH 7.30PM P37MON 16 Monday Showcase: Two Pianos RH 1PM P37TUE 17 Performance Platform: The Complete Solo Works of Stravinsky RH 1.05PM P37FRI 20 Lunchtimes at Birmingham Museum & Art Gallery BMAG 12.30PM P16FRI 20 Celebritiy Vocal Gala with Susan Gritton & Daniel Browell ABH 2PM P39FRI 20 A Blast from Russia ABH 6PM P40SAT 21 - SUN 22 Birmingham Conservatoire Festival of Wind & Brass BC P41WED 25 Alma Guitar Quartet RH 7.30PM P32THU 26 Hello! Mr Sax RH 7.30PM P21THU 26 - SAT 28 Ava’s Wedding (Opera) CT P42FRI 27 Thallein Ensemble & Richard Baker RH 5.30PM P28FRI 27 Of Men and Mountains ABH 6PM P28
MARCH
SUN 1 Music For Youth ABH 10AM P46SUN 1 Beethoven: A Marathon RH 11AM P43MON 2 Monday Showcase RH 1PM P9TUE 3 Performance Platform: Rachel Barton Pine ABH 1.05PM P13TUE 3 International Artist Masterclass: Rachel Barton Pine ABH 5PM P13WED 4 The Live Jazz Broadcast RH 1.05PM P15WED 4 The Town Hall Symphony Hall Prize RH 7PM P33THU 5 The Jazz Composers Band Plays George Russell RH 8PM P23FRI 6 The String Sound RH 7.30PM P32FRI 6 Birmingham Conservatoire Chorus with David Saint STCH 7.30PM P44MON 9 Monday Showcase RH 1PM P9MON 9 San Giovanni Battista RH 7.30PM P32TUE 10 Performance Platform: The Schubert Ensemble ABH 1.05PM P13TUE 10 Lectures and Talks: Professor Stephanie Pitts AF 3.30PM P19TUE 10 Frontiers: Wolff at 80, Finnissy’s Beats and Howard Skempton RH 7.30PM P26WED 11 The Andrew Downes Performance Prize RH 7PM P33THU 12 Recorder Futures RH 7.30PM P22FRI 13 John Riley Presents NLT 6.30PM P24FRI 13 Quartet for the End of Time RH 7.30PM P32SAT 14 Andreas Moutsioulis Guitar Concert RH 7.30PM P46SUN 15 Frontiers: The Young Composers’ Project RH 6.30PM P26MON 16 Monday Showcase RH 1PM P9MON 16 - FRI 27 Frontiers Festival of Contemporary Music VARIOUS P45TUE 17 Performance Platform: The Rosamunde Trio ABH 1.05PM P14TUE 17 International Artist Masterclass: The Rosamunde Trio ABH 5PM P14WED 18 The Live Jazz Broadcast: John O’Gallagher RH 1.05PM P24WED 18 Beyond Classical SH 5.30PM P17WED 18 John O’Gallagher RH 8PM P24THU 19 Fortepiano Gala Concert RH 7.30PM P22FRI 20 Lunchtimes at Birmingham Museum & Art Gallery BMAG 12.30PM P16FRI 20 Birmingham Conservatoire ‘Handpicked’ Orchestra ABH 7.30PM P29SAT 21 Birmingham Junior Conservatoire Chamber Music Concert RH 7PM P29MON 23 Melody Music Birmingham Easter Showcase NLT 6PM P46TUE 24 Performance Platform: Sofia Sarmento ABH 1.05PM P14FRI 27 Thallein & Integra ABH 8PM P29SAT 28 Birmingham Junior Conservatoire End of Term Concert ABH 7PM P29
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Contents
Spring Season At A Glance 2 Welcome 5 Spring Season Highlights 7
Lunchtime, Afternoon and Early Evening EventsThe Monday Showcase 8 Performance Platform featuring The International Artist Masterclass Series 10 The Live Jazz Broadcast 15 Lunchtimes at Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery 16 Beyond Classical 17 Lectures and Talks 18
Evening EventsThursdays at Birmingham Conservatoire 20 The Jazz Club 23 Frontiers 25 Orchestras, Ensembles and Chamber Music 27 City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra Pre-Concert Showcases 30 Emerging Directors 31 Prizes and Competitions 33
Special Events and FestivalsSpring Liederabend 34Open Day 35Skryabin and the Russians Festival 36Festival of Wind and Brass 41Ava’s Wedding (Opera) 42Beethoven: The Complete Violin and Cello Sonatas. A Marathon 43Birmingham Conservatoire Chorus with David Saint 44Frontiers Festival of Contemporary Music 45
Guest Artists 46
Booking Information 47How To Find Us 48Venue Information 49
Cover image courtesy of Sussie Ahlburg
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Welcome
Welcome to the spring concert season at Birmingham Conservatoire in which you will find a fantastic range of concerts, festivals and public masterclasses for the New Year.
We are extremely excited and honoured to be joined by one of the most accomplished lyric sopranos of her generation, the Grammy nominated, Susan Gritton. Susan performs as part of a special 10-day festival celebrating the work of Russian composer, Alexander Skryabin (p39) which also sees performances of other prominent Russian works by Shostokovich, Rachmaninov, Tchaikovsky and more.
Superstar cellist Natalie Clein imparts her expertise to our students as part of our public masterclass series (p10). The former BBC Young Musician of the year is accompanied by Robert Markham on piano and takes pupils through pieces by Beethoven, Dvořák and Chopin in what promises to be a fascinating event.
Other public masterclasses in the series feature mezzo-soprano Susan Bickley, violist Rachel Barton Pine, flautist Marie-Christine Zupancic and The Rosamunde Trio.
Frontiers Festival returns focusing on technology in live music performance and our highly acclaimed Integra Lab. Integra Live provides musicians with a unique platform to create. Hear exciting new compositions from our students as well as performances from Xenia Pestova, the Decibel Ensemble and the Court-circuit Ensemble conducted by Philippe Hurel (p45).
We are delighted to welcome both Superbrass and London Winds as well as musicians from the CBSO as part of our Festival of Wind and Brass (p41). Featuring workshops, masterclasses, trade exhibitions and performances, you can also join in with massed ensembles – all ages and abilities welcome!
You can witness a world première at The Crescent Theatre in February as Michael Wolters, Alexandra Taylor and Students of the Conservatoire Vocal and Instrumental Departments present Ava’s Wedding (p42). This comical and very English opera will showcase the very best of talent that we have at the Conservatoire.
Our jazz programme continues to flourish as we are graced by two giants of the New York jazz scene. Legendary drummer, John Riley, joins students for three days before performing contemporary material with them at our New Lecture Theatre. We then present two concerts from pioneering saxophonist, John O’Gallagher that feature reworkings of Anton Webern compositions as well as classic and contemporary jazz compositions.
Finally, as many of you know, I am preparing to stand down from my role at some point in the first half of 2015. To mark the end of nearly 37 years’ association with the Conservatoire, I am already practising hard for the chorus concert on 6 March. This takes place in St Chad’s Cathedral, focus of my ‘other life’, and the programme includes Maurice Duruflé’s Requiem which I will accompany on the magnificent Walker organ. Do come!
All of this and much more takes place this term. We wish you the very best for 2015.
Professor David SaintPrincipal Birmingham Conservatoire
London WindsSusan Gritton
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“Thank you for the excellent support we received at our workshop on Sunday. It
was a tremendous success and gives me ideas for a similar event in 2015.”
Tony Veal (Community Band Workshop)
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Spring Season Highlights
Not to be missed Our Associate Principal (Director of Performance), Paul Bambrough, offers you his picks of the season:
MON 19 JAN THE IRISH CANON WITH MICHELLE O’ROURKE – PAGE 25 7pm Recital Hall£5 (£3)
TUE 27 JANCHI HOE MAK AND SAMUEL TAN – PAGE 111.05pm Adrian Boult Hall£6 (£3.50)
THU 12 FEBGALA CELEBRITY CHAMBER RECITAL – PAGE 377.30pm Adrian Boult Hall£6.50 (£4)
WED 18 FEBTHE COMPLETE SKRYABIN PIANO SONATAS – PAGE 397.30pm Adrian Boult Hall£10 (£7)
SUN 1 MAR BEETHOVEN: A MARATHON – PAGE 4311am Recital HallDay ticket £22 (£10). Individual performances £5 (£3) each.
SUN 1 MAR MUSIC FOR YOUTH – PAGE 4610am Adrian Boult Hall Free admission
TUE 3 MARRACHEL BARTON PINE – PAGE 13Recital 1.05pm, £6 (£3), Masterclass 5pm, £6 (£3)£10 (£5) Joint ticket for recital and masterclassAdrian Boult Hall
TUE 10 MARWOLFF AT 80, FINNISSY’S BEATS AND HOWARD SKEMPTON – PAGE 267.30pm Recital Hall£5 (£3)
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MON 26 JAN
CILÈA, POULENC, DEBUSSY, OLIVEIRA, DUTILLEUX, KODÁLY
1pm Recital HallFree admissionTickets available on the door
Tai Yu Ma tenorJonathan French pianoCilèa L’anima ho stanca from Adriana LecouvreurPoulenc Tel jour, telle nuitDebussy Ces airs joyeux and Ces chants de fête from L’enfant prodigue
Sofia Sarmento pianoOliveira Pirâmides de Cristal
Josh Large tromboneJoanne Sealey pianoDutilleux Choral, Cadence et Fugato
Stavroula Thoma pianoKodály Marosszek Dances
MON 12 JAN
VIEUXTEMPS, FONTANA, BLAVET, CHOPIN, DEBUSSY
1pm Recital HallFree admissionTickets available on the door
Katherine Lambeth violaCharles Matthews pianoVieuxtemps Viola Sonata
Chloë-Jade Butlin recorderMartin Perkins harpsichordFontana Sonata IIIBlavet Sonata Terza
Arthur Bocaneanu pianoChopin Ballade No.4 in F minor, Op.52Debussy L’isle joyeuse
MON 19 JAN
BEETHOVEN, RACHMANINOV, FAURÉ, KORNGOLD
1pm Recital HallFree admissionTickets available on the door
Kornelie Mareckova pianoBeethoven Piano Sonata No.8, Op.13 ‘Pathétique’Rachmaninov Moments musicaux Op.16, No.1
Rebecca Tan pianoFauré Nocturne No.6 in D flat
Ruta Labutyte violinGuy Murgatroyd pianoKorngold Violin Sonata, Op.6
MON 2 FEB
JAZZ
1pm Recital HallFree admissionTickets available on the door
Lucinda Fosker jazz voiceFourth year jazz student, Lucinder Fosker, leads a contemporary jazz group.
The Monday Showcase
Beat away those Monday blues with this series of FREE weekly lunchtime concerts. Join us to see a variety of exciting work that Conservatoire students are undertaking.
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MON 9 FEB
HOWELLS, BUTTERWORTH, BUCCHINO, BACH/BUSONI, STITT, CHOPIN
1pm Recital HallFree admissionTickets available on the door
Erica Sinclair clarinetHowells Clarinet Sonata
George Stuart tenorJonathan French pianoButterworth A Shropshire Lad Bucchino Unexpressed Stitt Sonnet 29
Yang Tsao pianoBach/Busoni ChaconneChopin Heroic Polonaise
MON 9 MAR
PROKOFIEV, MENDELSSOHN, SCHUBERT, POULENC, MOZART
1pm Recital HallFree admissionTickets available on the door
Yun Lee pianoProkofiev Sonata No.3, Op.28Mendelssohn Variations sérieuses, Op.54
Elizabeth Adams sopranoJonathan French pianoSchubert Ganymed Op.19, No.3, D.544Schubert Nacht und TräumePoulenc Trois poèmes de Louise LalanneMozart Ach, ich fühl’s, es ist verschwunden from Die Zauberflöte, K.620
MON 16 MAR
SHOCKER, BOZZA, BRITTEN, DEBUSSY, BEETHOVEN
1pm Recital HallFree admissionTickets available on the door
Josephine Wilkin fluteJoanne Sealey pianoShocker AirborneBozza Agrestide
Ying Min Lin sopranoJonathan French pianoBritten On This Island, Op.11 Debussy Quatre chansons de jeunessesGiorgi Dolidze pianoBeethoven Sonata in A flat, Op.110
MON 2 MAR
JAZZ
1pm Recital HallFree admissionTickets available on the door
Mark Pringle jazz pianoFourth year jazz student, Mark Pringle, leads a contemporary jazz group from the piano.
MON 16 FEB
TWO PIANOS
1pm Recital HallFree admissionTickets available on the door
Malcolm Wilson piano Philip Martin pianoRachmaninov Suite No.2 Rachmaninov Symphonic Dances
Taking place as part of our Skryabin and the Russians Festival, for full details please see page 37 Elizabeth Adams
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Performance Platform
FEATURING THE INTERNATIONAL ARTISTS MASTERCLASS SERIESEnjoy lunchtime concerts created and presented by leading musicians every Tuesday. Performances by our postgraduate students, ensembles in residence, junior fellows and tutors are interspersed by visits from leading professional and international artists throughout the year.
Tickets for the Performance Platform are FREE to audiences from the week’s Monday Showcase (just show your programme from Monday’s concert to gain free entry) – a little gift from us so that you can enjoy two concerts each week at no expense.
TUE 13 JAN
ROBIN IRELAND, TIM HORTON AND LOUISE CRANE
1.05pm Adrian Boult Hall£6 (£3.50)Tickets available on the door
Robin Ireland violaTim Horton pianoLouise Crane contraltoBrahms Two Songs for Contralto and Piano with obligato viola, Op.91- Gestillte Sehnsucht- Geistliches WiegenliedShostakovich Sonata for Viola and Piano, Op.147 (1975)
Robin Ireland and his long-time duo partner, Tim Horton, give a rare performance of Shostakovich’s final work, completed days before his death. Full of allusions to his own and others’ music, it is both hauntingly beautiful and deeply moving at times, but also contains a lively and ironic scherzo in Shostakovich’s best manner.
The concert starts with Brahms’s wonderful songs for the uniquely warm pairing of contralto and viola.
TUE 13 JAN
NATALIE CLEIN
2.30pm Adrian Boult Hall£6 (£3.50)Tickets available on the door
International soloist and teacher Natalie Clein will be giving masterclasses to Birmingham Conservatoire cellists in an engaging, inspiring and unique event.
Born in the United Kingdom, Natalie came to widespread attention at the age of sixteen when she won the BBC Young Musician of the Year. She has been described by The Times as a ‘mesmerising’ cellist who plays everything with ‘passion’.
Natalie Clein – Image courtesy of Sussie Ahlburg
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TUE 20 JAN
MARIE-CHRISTINE ZUPANCIC AND JOANNE SEALEY
Recital: 1.05pm Adrian Boult Hall£6 (£3.50)
Masterclass: 5.45pm Adrian Boult Hall£6 (£3.50)
£10 (£5) Joint ticket for recital and masterclass
Tickets available on the door
Marie-Christine Zupancic fluteJoanne Sealey pianoHindemith Sonate für Flöte und KlavierJules Mouquet La flute de Pan, Op.15Christobal Halffter Debla (Solo VI) for FlutePhilippe Gaubert Nocturne et Allegro ScherzandoAndré Jolivet Chant de Linos for flute and piano
CBSO Flute Section Leader and member of BCMG, Marie-Christine Zupancic performs a delightful programme for flute before taking students for a public masterclass with pianist Joanne Sealey.
Being dedicated to helping the next generation of musicians on their way into the profession, Marie-Christine teaches at Birmingham Conservatoire and also leads sectional rehearsals for the CBSO youth orchestra.
TUE 27 JAN
CHI HOE MAK AND SAMUEL TAN
1.05pm Adrian Boult Hall£6 (£3.50)Tickets available on the door
Chi Hoe Mak bass baritoneSamuel Tan pianoSchumann Dichterliebe Op.48Chee Yean Wong We two boys together clingingChee Yean Wong In the forestChee Yean Wong When we two partedGerald Finzi Selected songs
Hear the UK première of Malaysian composer Chee Yean Wong’s works performed by prize winners and laureates of several national and international competitions, and former students of Birmingham Conservatoire, Chi Hoe Mak and Samuel Tan.
Marie-Christine Zupancic
Chi Hoe Mak Samuel Tan
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TUE 17 FEB
PETER DONOHOE: THE COMPLETE SOLO WORKS OF STRAVINKSY
1.05pm Recital Hall£6 (£3.50)Tickets available on the door
Peter Donohoe piano Stravinsky Four Etudes Op.7 Stravinsky Sonata (1924)Stravinsky Piano Rag Music Stravinsky Serenade in A Stravinsky Three Movements from Petrushka
Taking place as part of our Skryabin and the Russians Festival, for full details please see page 37.
Performance Platform
TUE 3 FEB
LIANG SHANG
1.05pm Adrian Boult Hall£6 (£3.50)Tickets available on the door
Liang Shang pianoBach Suite No.6 in E major, BWV 817Beethoven Piano Sonata No.15 in D major, Op.28Glinka Variations on Alyabyev’s Romance ‘The Nightingale’
Young Chinese pianist Liang Shan performs works by Bach and Beethoven in a delightful afternoon of music.
Liang began his musical education at the China Conservatory of Music before moving to Britain in 2008, where he received a full scholarship for undergraduate study at Birmingham Conservatoire. Having recently graduated with a Masters in Performance from the Royal College of Music, Liang has returned to Birmingham to study on our flagship Professional Performance programme.
TUE 10 FEB
SUSAN BICKLEY & IAIN BURNSIDE
Recital: 1.05pm Adrian Boult Hall£6 (£3.50)
Masterclass: 5.45pm Adrian Boult Hall£6 (£3.50)
£10 (£5) Joint ticket for recital and masterclass
Tickets available on the door
Susan Bickley mezzo-sopranoIain Burnside piano
See why Susan Bickley has firmly established herself as one of the most accomplished mezzo-sopranos of her generation. In May 2011 she received the prestigious Singer Award at the Royal Philharmonic Society Awards, the highest recognition for live classical music in the UK. For this performance she is accompanied by the acclaimed pianist and broadcaster, Iain Burnside.
Liang Shang
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TUE 3 MAR
RACHEL BARTON PINE
Recital: 1.05pm Adrian Boult Hall£6 (£3.50)
Masterclass: 5pm Adrian Boult Hall£6 (£3.50)
£10 (£5) Joint ticket for recital and masterclass
Tickets available on the door
Rachel Barton Pine violaJS Bach Sonata in G minor, BWV 1001Mohammed Fairouz ‘For Egypt’ from Sonata for Unaccompanied Violin ‘Native Informant’. Dedicated to Rachel Barton PineEarl Maneein Metal Organic Framework. Dedicated to Rachel Barton PinePaganini Selections from 24 Caprices, Op.1
Rachel Barton Pine made her orchestral debut at the age of seven, performing the Haydn Violin Concerto in G major with the Chicago String Ensemble. Ten years later she became the first American to win the coveted gold medal in the JS Bach International Competition in Leipzig. She has since gone on to perform with some of the world’s most prestigious orchestras, working with conductors such as Charles Dutoit, Zubin Mehta, Neeme Järvi, Marin Alsop and John Nelson and is recognised for her ambassadorial work in connecting classical and rock music for the younger generation. Following her lunchtime recital, Pine will present a public masterclass featuring Conservatoire violists.
‘Rachel Barton Pine really may be the most charismatic, the most virtuosic, and the most compelling American violinist of her generation.’ All Music Guide
TUE 10 MAR
THE SCHUBERT ENSEMBLE
1.05pm Adrian Boult Hall£6 (£3.50) Tickets available on the door
Simon Blendis violinDouglas Paterson violaJane Salmon celloWilliam Howard pianoChausson Piano Quartet, Op.30
Join the Schubert Ensemble, in residence at Birmingham Conservatoire, for a chance to hear the glorious but rarely performed Piano Quartet by the French composer Ernest Chausson. A pupil of Massenet and Franck, his output was tragically cut short by his death at the age of 44 after a cycling accident. The Ensemble will have recently returned from touring the work in Bermuda, USA and Holland and will record it for Chandos later in March.
Rachel Barton Pine
The Schubert Ensemble
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Performance Platform
TUE 17 MAR
THE ROSAMUNDE TRIO
Recital: 1.05pm Adrian Boult Hall£6 (£3.50)
Masterclass: 5pm Adrian Boult Hall£6 (£3.50)
£10 (£5) Joint ticket for recital and masterclass
Tickets available on the door
Martino Tirimo pianoBen Sayevich violinDaniel Veis celloBoulanger D’un matin de printemps Mozart Piano Trio in G major K564Lalo Piano Trio No.3 in A minor Op.26
Enjoy a rather unusual and challenging programme featuring works from Mozart, Boulanger and Lalo, followed by an early evening masterclass with Conservatoire students.
TUE 24 MAR
SOFIA SARMENTO - IMAGINARY BORDERS: ENGLAND AND PORTUGAL
1.05pm Adrian Boult Hall£6 (£3.50)Tickets available on the door
Sofia Sarmento pianoJohn Ireland SarniaJoão Pedro Oliveira Pirâmides de CristalIgnatius Sokol New WorkBenjamin O Sullivan New WorkTiago Morais Morgado New Work
Sofia Sarmento is a Portuguese pianist currently studying on the Conservatoire’s flagship Professional Performance programme. This recital includes works for both solo piano and piano with live electronics. As Sofia reveals her Portuguese musical background and explores English music in collaboration with our composition students, the distance between the two countries is significantly reduced.
This lunchtime concert takes place as part of the Frontiers Festival of Contemporary Music. For further details about the festival, please see page 45.
ADDITIONAL SPRING MASTERCLASSES
MON 16 FEBPUBLIC MASTERCLASS WITH HOWARD SHELLEY #1
For full details of this event please see page 37.
MON 16 FEBPUBLIC MASTERCLASS WITH HOWARD SHELLEY #2
For full details of this event please see page 37.
WED 18 FEBPUBLIC MASTERCLASS WITH PASCAL NEMIROVSKI
For full details of this event please see page 38.
Sofia SarmentoThe Rosamunde Trio
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The Live Jazz Broadcast
Jazz up your lunch-break with performances by the very best senior students from Birmingham Conservatoire. Keep your eyes and ears on emerging talent from the Birmingham jazz scene, while being part of an exciting music making experience. A recording of the performance is made available for you shortly after the concert at www.bcu.ac.uk/conservatoire
WED 21 JANWED 4 FEBWED 4 MARWED 18 MAR
1.05pm Recital Hall£5 (£3) Tickets available on the door
SPECIAL OFFER Join us for all four Live Jazz Broadcasts in the spring term for the special price of just £10 (£5). These tickets will be available on the door of the first concert on 21 Jan. Then show your ticket at each subsequent event to gain entry.
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FRI 16 JAN
THE REMUS STRING QUARTET
12.30pmThe Round Room, Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery Free admission Tickets available on the door
Ruta Labutyte violin Duygu Ince violin Katharina von Colson violaDaniel O’Brien celloBeethoven String Quartet No.6 in B flat major, Op.18 Shostakovich String Quartet No.7 in F sharp minor, Op.108
Witness this fresh and exciting young quartet who have been coached by The Kuss Quartet’s Oliver Wille in a programme of Beethoven and Shostakovich.
FRI 20 FEB
THE KLEE STRING QUARTET
12.30pmThe Round Room, Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery Free admission Tickets available on the door
Naoko Senda violin Emi Otogao violin Jun Ohta viola Ruri Kuroda celloGyörgy Kurtág 6 Moments musicaux for String Quartet, Op.44Mendelssohn String Quartet No.2 in A minor, Op.13
The Klee Quartet formed in 2008 at Toho Gakuen School of Music in Tokyo. Having undertaken chamber music studies at the Hochschule für Musik, ‘Hanns Eisler’, Berlin, they are now studying at Birmingham Conservatoire.
FRI 20 MAR
THE EBLANA STRING TRIO
12.30pmThe Round Room, Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery Free admission Tickets available on the door
Jonathan Martindale violin Lucy Nolan viola Peggy Nolan celloEugène Ysaÿe String Trio ‘Le Chimay’ Mozart Divertimento in E flat major K.563
Formed in 2006, The Eblana String Trio consists of three committed chamber musicians, intent on performing the often neglected string trio repertoire. The Eblana String Trio have recently been appointed Chamber Music Junior Fellows at Birmingham Conservatoire, a post which encompasses performing, studying and teaching all while acting as ambassadors for the Conservatoire.
Lunchtimes at Birmingham Museum & Art Gallery
Join us as we take the Conservatoire out into the City, for a series of lunchtime concerts in the elegant surroundings of Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery.
The Klee String Quartet
The Eblana String Trio
Join us for a series of FREE gigs that redefine the rules, taking you beyond the concert hall into the laid-back setting of Symphony Hall Café Bar. Sample sonic delights with Birmingham’s rising stars as they guide you through pieces, from the classics to the cutting edge. Grab a drink, have a chat and enjoy the music. In association with Town Hall Symphony Hall.
THU 5 FEBWED 18 MAR
5.30pm Symphony Hall Café BarFree admissionTickets available on the door
Visit www.bcu.ac.uk/concerts from mid-January for details of soloists, ensembles and programmes to be performed.
Beyond Classical
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Lectures and Talks
Providing you with a stimulating insight into a variety of academic topics.
TUE 27 JAN
DR RACHEL HARRIS – CHINA’S INTANGIBLE CULTURAL HERITAGE CRAZE: PERFORMANCE AND TRANSFORMATION
3.30pm Arena Foyer£4Tickets available on the door
Rachel Harris lectures on Chinese music at the School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London, and has been closely involved with issues of Intangible Cultural Heritage in China, from advisory work for UNESCO through to fieldwork in rural Xinjiang.
Taking a range of case studies from Kunqu opera to the Uyghur Twelve Muqam, she considers the transformations which these items of heritage have undergone since their acceptance into UNESCO’s system of preservation, in terms of context and style, aesthetics and meanings.
TUE 10 FEB
DR LUCA DELLA LIBERA – RENAISSANCE ROOTS AND BAROQUE ‘AFFETTI’ IN THE SACRED MUSIC OF ALESSANDRO SCARLATTI
3.30pm Arena Foyer£4Tickets available on the door
Luca Della Libera (Conservatoire of Frosinone) is a major authority on the celebrated Italian composer Alessandro Scarlatti (1660–1725). This seminar focuses upon an interesting issue concerning the extent to which Scarlatti’s sacred music in the stile antico was actually more ‘modern’ in style.
Three scores are discussed: Salve Regina for four unaccompanied voices (SATB), the more contrapuntal and rhetorical Missa defunctorum (1717) for SATB and basso continuo, and finally the Miserere, written for the Cappella Pontifici, a work much more complex in terms of its structure and harmonic language.
Dr Rachel Harris
Dr Luca Della Libera
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TUE 10 MAR
PROFESSOR STEPHANIE PITTS – DEVELOPING MUSICIANS: RESEARCHING STUDENTS’ EXPERIENCES OF MUSIC IN HIGHER EDUCATION
3.30pm Arena Foyer£4Tickets available on the door
Stephanie Pitts lectures in music at the University of Sheffield. This seminar draws upon recent research that explores students’ experiences of undergraduate music education. It will cover how the ‘lived curriculum’ relates to institutional and national debates about the place of the arts and humanities in the higher education landscape.
Through research projects on extra-curricular performance, concert-going, arts enterprise and community partnerships, this lecture considers how students form their musical identities within and beyond their degree studies. Issues for debate include how and why students acquire particular skills and attitudes for their musical futures, how students can gain from reflecting on their learning, and what might be the ethical and educational responsibilities of researching student experience.harmonic language.
Professor Stephanie Pitts
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Thursdays at Birmingham Conservatoire
Thursday evenings at Birmingham Conservatoire typify the wide variety of musical instruments, genres and styles on offer within our concert programme. From jazz, piano and contemporary music, to harp, recorder and saxophone ensembles, this concert series offers a sonic feast as you near the end of working week.
THU 22 JAN
PERCUSSION DEPARTMENT SHOWCASE
5.30pm Recital Hall£6.50 (£4)Tickets available on the door
Director Adrian SpillettDvořák arr. Jason Huxtable Slavonic Dance No.8Tobias Brostrom Nordic pieceÞorkell Sigurbjörnsson Heyr Himna SmiðurLou Harrison Concerto for flute and percussionJános Kovács Firebird suiteSteve Reich Mallet Quartet
Join the percussion department as they explore percussion ensemble repertoire with particular focus on music for percussion quartet. The concert culminates in a performance of Steve Reich’s 2009 composition, Mallet Quartet.
THU 29 JAN
HARP AND FRIENDS CHAMBER CONCERT
7.30pm Recital Hall£6.50 (£4)Tickets available on the door
Director Catherine White
A rare opportunity to hear beautiful chamber music united by the many strings of the harp, presented by the Conservatoire’s harp department and friends.
The programme contains a beguiling mixture of the familiar and the exotic, featuring music for harp and strings with a French accent. Included are Ravel’s beloved Introduction and Allegro, as well as works by Ibert, Samuel-Rousseau and pioneering 20th century American composer Lou Harrison.
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THU 5 FEB
BIRMINGHAM CONSERVATOIRE JAZZ ORCHESTRA
7.30pm Recital Hall£6.50 (£4)Tickets available on the door
Taking place as part of our Jazz Club series, for full details please see page 23.
THU 12 FEB
GALA CELEBRITY CHAMBER RECITAL
7.30pm Adrian Boult Hall£6.50 (£4)Tickets available on the door
A concert featuring extraordinary and rarely heard Russian chamber music, which takes place as part of our Skryabin and the Russians Festival. For further details of festival events please see page 37.
THU 26 FEB
HELLO! MR SAX
7.30pm Recital Hall£6.50 (£4)Tickets available on the door
Director Naomi SullivanBerlioz Chant sacréSingelée Premier Quatour Wiedoeft Valse vanitéRavel Bolero
In celebration of Mr Sax’s greatest invention, the saxophone department will present a concert of early and influential repertoire for saxophones. From the Chant sacré arranged by Adolph Sax’s close friend, Hector Berlioz, to music by one of the USA’s biggest musical stars of the 1920’s dance halls, Rudy Wiedoeft.
Birmingham Conservatoire Saxophone Department
Birmingham Conservatoire Jazz Orchestra
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Thursdays at Birmingham Conservatoire continued
THU 5 MAR
THE JAZZ COMPOSERS’ BAND PLAYS GEORGE RUSSELL
8pm Recital Hall£6.50 (£4)Tickets available on the door
A popular and experimental student-led big band explores the music of the legendary composer George Russell. For full details please see page 23.
THU 12 MAR
RECORDER FUTURES
7.30pm Recital Hall£6.50 (£4)Tickets available on the door
Directed by Annabel Knight and Chris Orton
Recorder department students and tutors explore music written for the recorder in the last fifty years, with a mix of established works and brand new pieces by student composers.
THU 19 MAR
FORTEPIANO GALA CONCERT
7.30pm Recital Hall£6.50 (£4)Tickets available on the door
Director Sharona Joshua
Come and join us for a magical evening of classical and early romantic repertoire featuring the fortepiano.
The fortepiano department, comprising of second year undergraduate and postgraduate students, present an exciting programme comprising of music by Mozart, Beethoven, Haydn, Schubert and others.
Students join forces with period string players and singers to form riveting ensembles. Lieder, duos, trios, music for fortepiano four hands, solos and concerto movements showcase the fortepiano in all its glory.Birmingham Conservatoire Recorder Department
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The Jazz Club
With gigs ranging from traditional to contemporary jazz music, as well as visits by artists of international repute, there is something here for jazz aficionados as well as those completely new to the jazz scene.
Birmingham Conservatoire is home to a stimulating Jazz Department, nurturing some of the very best new talent on the UK jazz scene. This series highlights the outstanding work being produced by the department and also plays an important role in the City’s flourishing jazz calendar.
THU 5 FEB
BIRMINGHAM CONSERVATOIRE JAZZ ORCHESTRA
7.30pm Recital Hall£6.50 (£4)Tickets available on the door
Birmingham Conservatoire Jazz Orchestra plays the music of Bob Brookmeyer, Jim McNeely and Maria Schneider. The musical output of these three luminaries of Big Band composition from the US is a benchmark for all jazz composers today. They simultaneously look back to the origins of large ensemble writing in jazz, encapsulating the essence of swing and blues such as Ellington, Basie and Thad Jones, while striving to look ahead through innovative orchestrations and expanded forms.
THU 5 MAR
JAZZ COMPOSERS’ BAND PLAYS GEORGE RUSSELL
8pm Recital Hall£6.50 (£4)Tickets available on the door
This popular and experimental student-led big band is currently exploring the music of the legendary composer George Russell. The focus of this gig is on the 1956 Blue Bird recordings, which include the classics Ezz-thetic and Concerto for Billy the Kid. Expect thrilling new home-made arrangements, deep grooves and free-flowing improvisations.
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FRI 13 MAR
JOHN RILEY PRESENTS
6.30pm New Lecture Theatre£5 (£3)Tickets available on the door
Legendary New York drummer John Riley, of Village Vanguard Orchestra fame, is the guest of the Conservatoire’s Jazz Department for three days. This concert is the culmination of the visit where you will hear senior jazz students perform material from the contemporary New York scene with John Riley at the helm.
WED 18 MAR
JOHN O’GALLAGHER
1.05pm Recital Hall£5 (£3)
8pm Recital Hall £5 (£3)Tickets available on the door
The jazz department is thrilled to present two concerts by the contemporary New York jazz pioneer John O’Gallagher. An alto saxophonist and composer, O’Gallagher has been active on the New York scene for over 20 years and has collaborated with Joe Henderson, Maria Schneider and with many of the younger major players of the avant-garde.
In our lunchtime Live Jazz Broadcast slot, O’Gallagher presents The Webern Project where he leads a senior student and graduate band through his extraordinary re-workings of his Webern compositions. The concert includes performances of the original sources, Opus 25 (Three Songs), Opus 5 (The Seventh Ring), and Opus 27 (Piano Variations).
Following on from this, in the evening John curates music by his current New York contemporaries, alongside classic jazz compositions from the history of the music, in a concert showcasing our jazz students’ excellent improvising and ensemble playing.
OTHER JAZZ EVENTS TAKING PLACE THIS SPRING:
THE MONDAY SHOWCASE – JAZZ
MON 2 FEBLUCINDA FOSKER
MON 2 MARMARK PRINGLE
All concerts take place at 1pm Recital Hall
For further details please see pages 8-9.
THE LIVE JAZZ BROADCAST
Wed 21 JanWed 4 FebWed 4 MarWed 18 Mar
All concerts take place at 1.05pm Recital Hall
For further details please see page 15.
John O’Gallagher
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Frontiers
MON 19 JAN
THE IRISH CANON WITH MICHELLE O’ROURKE
7pm Recital Hall£5 (£3)Tickets available on the door
Michelle O’Rourke Irish Canon Anna Murray Aimai Garrett Sholdice Prologue from Recueillement Judith Ring Mouthpiece Benedict Schlepper-Connolly Cyan Linda Buckley Q Amanda Feery Lua Andrew Hamilton O’Rourke
The Irish Canon is a concert series showcasing contemporary music from Irish composers and for one night only we are delighted to host this at Birmingham Conservatoire.
Michelle O’Rourke is an Irish vocalist based in Dublin and Berlin. Her natural, direct sound and unaffected expressivity make for a performer of rare dynamism. She has been involved in the commission, première and touring of works by Linda Buckley, Garrett Sholdice, Benedict Schlepper-Connolly, Judith Ring and Andrew Hamilton, amongst others. She continues to commission new works and to collaborate with living composers.
MON 9 FEB
COMPOSERS’ PLATFORM
7.30pm Recital Hall£5 (£3)Tickets available on the door
This is the spring showcase of work by our home-grown composers. Expect a wide range of styles, experimentation and music that you will not find anywhere else, written and performed by Conservatoire students.
Hear the latest music and see work that no one has seen performed before in our Frontiers series.Our composition and music technology departments have nurtured some of the hottest talent on the British and European music stage and this is where it all starts. Featuring guest performers and composers, as well as our student performers and composers, this series explores the vast world of contemporary music both acoustically and electronically.
Also featuring in the spring season is our Frontiers Festival of Contemporary Music. For further details please see page 45.
Michelle O’Rourke
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TUE 10 MAR
WOLFF AT 80, FINNISSY’S BEATS AND HOWARD SKEMPTON
7.30pm Recital Hall£5 (£3)Tickets available on the door
Philip Thomas pianoHoward Skempton Oculus Christian Wolff Sailing By Michael Finnissy Beat Generation Ballads
In his 80th year, a new work for solo piano by the highly individual American experimentalist Christian Wolff is partnered by new works from two equally experimental English composers, Howard Skempton and Michael Finnissy, both of whom have been drawn to Wolff’s work in different ways.
Finnissy in particular reveals the influence of Wolff’s music from the ‘80s in his new large-scale work Beat Generation Ballads, the composer’s first set of variations proper. Finnissy records his debt to a number of poets, notably Allen Ginsberg, who were influential upon his creative development in the ‘60s. He draws upon material by these poets alongside music which also influenced him at the time; a characteristically eclectic mix of Bill Evans, Webern, Sorabji, Franck and Beethoven!
Beat Generation Ballads is commissioned with funds from the Britten-Pears Foundation.
SUN 15 MAR
THE YOUNG COMPOSERS’ PROJECT CONCERT
6.30pm Recital Hall£5 (£3)Tickets available on the door
The Young Composers’ Project is an initiative set up by Birmingham Conservatoire’s Head of Composition Joe Cutler and led by composer Kirsty Devaney. The project involves young composers who have been attending workshops from October 2014 to March 2015, where they have worked with professional and student composers and musicians. This concert will showcase the huge range of music that has been produced and will reflect the diversity of styles and openness of the group. The Young Composers’ Project has encouraged young people to find their own musical voice, by giving them freedom to experiment with their music in a creative and safe environment, producing startlingly wonderful effects.
For further information , and for details of how you can join the project next time, please visit www.youngcomposersproject.wordpress.com
The Young Composers’ Project Concert takes place on the eve of our Frontiers Festival, as a precursor to the two weeks of contemporary music that will follow. For further about the Frontiers Festival of Contemporary Music details please see page 45.
Philip Thomas
Frontiers continued
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Orchestras, Ensembles and Chamber Music
The perfect way to relax and unwind at the end of the working week, the Conservatoire’s programme of orchestral concerts provides a journey into large-scale repertoire. Concerts feature soloists who are recent graduates, those studying in their final year or our postgraduates, and often highlight a particular composer or theme.
Chamber music also holds a special place within Birmingham Conservatoire and throughout our history we have had links with some of the finest musicians working in this field.
FRI 23 JAN
BIRMINGHAM CONSERVATOIRE STRING ORCHESTRA
6pm Adrian Boult Hall £6.50 (£4)Tickets available on the door
Conductor Richard LesterYelian He celloIvan Rubido Gonzalez double bassMozart Divertimento in F major, K.128CPE Bach Cello Concerto in A major (No.3)Vanhal Double Bass Concerto in D majorCPE Bach Sinfonia in B flat, Wq.182
Distinguished cellist and chamber musician Richard Lester leads the Conservatoire’s String Orchestra in a programme of early Classical works. Mozart’s Divertimento in F major, a relatively early work by the teenage prodigy sits alongside CPE Bach’s ebullient Cello Concerto in A major, with Yelian He, winner of the Australian Cello Awards Competition Grand Prize, as the featured soloist.
SAT 7 FEB
BIRMINGHAM JUNIOR CONSERVATOIRE ORCHESTRAL CONCERT
7pm Adrian Boult Hall£6.50 (£4)Tickets available on the door
Conductor Daniele RosinaTchaikovsky Swan Lake SuiteConductor Timothy EnglishMozart Symphony No.29
Talented young students from the Junior Conservatoire Symphony Orchestra and Wind Orchestra present an engaging programme of music.
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FRI 20 FEB
A BLAST FROM RUSSIA
6pm Adrian Boult Hall£6.50 (£4)Tickets available on the door
Taking place as part of Skryabin and the Russians Festival, for full details please see page 40.
FRI 27 FEB
THALLEIN ENSEMBLE & RICHARD BAKER
5.30pm Recital Hall£6.50 (£4)Tickets available on the door
Eight world premières by Ryan Probert, Daniel Blanco Albert, Anthony Leung, Blanka Stachelek, Ihnatsi Sokal, James Alexandropoulos-McEwan, Rob Jones and Reuben Penny.
Under the guise of Thallein Ensemble, five exceptional performers from the Conservatoire pair up with five leading professional musicians for a concert of eight brand new pieces by Conservatoire composers. To lead this dynamic project we welcome back distinguished conductor and composer Richard Baker.
FRI 27 FEB
OF MEN AND MOUNTAINS
6pm Adrian Boult Hall£6.50 (£4)Tickets available on the door
Conductor Ian PorthouseBirmingham Conservatoire Brass Band Musicians from The Band of The Prince of Wales Division and The Band of The Royal SignalsRoger Webster cornet
Programme to include:Edward Gregson Of Men and MountainsEric Ball ResurgamGilbert Vinter Spectrum
Delight in a programme that includes three seminal works for brass band in a joint collaboration with Musicians from HM Armed Forces and featuring one of the world’s greatest cornet soloists, Roger Webster.
FRI 13 FEB
BIRMINGHAM CONSERVATOIRE SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA
7pm Adrian Boult Hall£6.50 (£4)Tickets available on the door
Taking place as part of Skryabin and the Russians Festival, for full details please see page 37.
Orchestras, Ensembles and Chamber Music
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SAT 21 MAR
BIRMINGHAM JUNIOR CONSERVATOIRE CHAMBER MUSIC CONCERT
7pm Recital Hall£6.50 (£4)Tickets available on the door
Small ensembles, string quartets and soloists from the Junior Conservatoire present a varied programme of chamber music.
SAT 28 MAR
BIRMINGHAM JUNIOR CONSERVATOIRE END OF TERM CONCERT
7pm Adrian Boult Hall£6.50 (£4)Tickets available on the door
To celebrate the end of the spring term, our Junior Conservatoire orchestras and choirs present another engaging evening of music.
FRI 27 MAR
THALLEIN & INTEGRA
8pm Adrian Boult Hall£6.50 (£4)Tickets available on the door
Conductor Daniele RosinaThallein Ensemble
Thallein Ensemble’s programme celebrates some of the wonderful compositions for ensemble and live electronics that the influential Integra project, based at Birmingham Conservatoire, has helped to create, preserve and promote.
Taking place as part of our Frontiers Festival of Contemporary Music, for further details please see page 45.
FRI 20 MAR
BIRMINGHAM CONSERVATOIRE ‘HANDPICKED’ ORCHESTRA
7.30pm Adrian Boult Hall£6.50 (£4)Tickets available on the door
Robert Tilson tenorLouise Franks trumpetEleanor Hodkinson sopranoBirmingham Conservatoire ‘Handpicked’ OrchestraVaughan Williams On Wenlock EdgeAddison Trumpet ConcertoPoulenc La voix humaine
Witness three of the Conservatoire’s most promising soloists perform with a handpicked orchestra.
Addison’s Trumpet Concerto gets the evening off to a bold and rhythmic start, in contrast to the lyrical On Wenlock Edge which follows. Vaughan Williams’s original version has a piano and string quartet accompaniment, but here is a later reworking using the full sound of the orchestra.
Finally, Poulenc’s La voix humaine is a one-act opera based on a play of the same name in which a woman is engaged in a phone conversation to her former lover, and uses a different, more recitative vocal style.
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City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra Pre-Concert Showcases
As part of our close relationship with Town Hall Symphony Hall and the CBSO, a selection of our elite musicians present free showcases in the magnificent setting of Symphony Hall, as a precursor to the CBSO’s concert that evening.
Each of our showcases reflects the CBSO’s 20|20 programming stream, where compositions that first saw the light of day a century ago are revisited. These events are now firmly established as highlights within the musical offerings of the academic term.
THU 22 JAN
STRAVOULA THOMA AND SOFIA SARMENTO
6.15pm Symphony HallFree admissionTickets available on the door
Stravroula Thoma pianoBeethoven Sonata in F sharp major, Op.78, No.24Bartók ‘For Children’ Vol.4, Rhapsody
Sofia Sarmento pianoManuel de Falla Four Spanish Pieces:AragonesaCubana MontañesaAndaluza
Four Spanish Pieces is one of the big piano works by Manuel Falla, a Spanish nationalist composer. Presented by Sofia Sarmento, who is studying on our flagship Professional Performance programme, this piece is a musical description of four different areas of Spain: Aragon, Cuba (which was a Spanish colony in the past), Astúrias and Andaluzia.
In contrast, Stavroula Thoma, who is also studying on the same programme, presents works by Beethoven and Bartók.
WED 11 FEB
BIRMINGHAM CONSERVATOIRE SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA
6.15pm Symphony HallFree admissionTickets available on the door
Conductor Michael SealBirmingham Conservatoire Symphony OrchestraSkryabin Le poème de l’extase (The Poem of Ecstasy)
Skryabin’s Poem of Ecstasy is a lush, extravagant and utterly overwhelming single movement composition, written between 1905 and 1907, just as the harmonic language of traditional tonality was breaking down. The programme notes for the original performance ended; ‘When the Spirit has attained the supreme culmination of its activity… the Time of Ecstasy shall arrive’. And the long poem that Skryabin wrote as a companion to the composition ends with the words; ‘I am a moment illuminating eternity... I am affirmation... I am ecstasy.’
Taking place as part of our Skryabin and the Russians Festival, for further details about the festival please see page 36.
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As part of the final year of their studies at the Conservatoire, a selection of students are invited to develop their skills in the arena of producing and directing their own events, the results of which can be seen here in our Emerging Directors series.
Emerging Directors
FRI 9 JAN
PENNY FOR YOUR THOUGHTS
7.30pm Adrian Boult Hall£12 (£9) (£5 students)For more information please email [email protected]
Director George Stuart
‘How much can one Penny change your life?’ This event tells the life story of Penny Forster, a much-loved local headteacher, friend and mother who sadly passed away of cancer in September 2013.
Using songs from the world of musical theatre, a cast and band of 35 people will present a funny, reflective and emotional night commemorating the life of a truly inspirational lady.
All proceeds from the evening will be donated to Cancer Research UK.
WED 21 JAN
AN EVENING OF TRADITIONAL FOLK
7.30pm Arena FoyerPrice is £6 (£4)
Director Emma Cowper
Traditionally, folk music has featured instruments such as fiddles and clarinets. Join past and present members of the Conservatoire Folk Ensemble, and enjoy an evening of folk music featuring oboes, guitars, vocals and a euphonium.
FRI 30 JAN
BELLE NUIT
8pm Recital Hall£8 (£5)Tickets available from bellenuitbirmingham.ticketsource.co.uk
Director Helen Cooper
Be transported into the world of timeless French arias with the beautiful melodies of operas such as Béatrice & Bénédict, Les pêcheurs de perles, Roméo et Juliette and Les contes d’Hoffmann. Enjoy complimentary wine and light refreshments in the intimate setting of Birmingham Conservatoire’s Recital Hall.
All proceeds from the evening will be donated to Birmingham Children’s Hospital.
Helen Cooper
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WED 25 FEB
ALMA GUITAR QUARTET
7.30pm Recital Hall£7 (£5) (£4 students)Tickets available on the door
Director Hannah Woollacott
Jonathan Cumming guitar IHannah Woollacott guitar IIRowan McConkey guitar IIIBerxwedan Koçkaya guitar IV
An exciting concert of guitar quartet music from the Americas, featuring pieces by Funk Pearson, Andrew York and Daniel Bernard Roumain.
FRI 6 MAR
THE STRING SOUND
7.30pm Recital Hall £7 (£5) (£3 students)Tickets available from John Hird at [email protected]
Director John Hird
A unique and exciting recital showcasing the development of the string family sound from early Renaissance to modern day. Using historical instruments and bows with a close focus on the viola, the concert will feature some of the best works of Byrd, Bach, Beethoven, Glinka, Britten and Cutler.
Instruments and bows will be on display so that you can not only hear, but see their development.
MON 9 MAR
SAN GIOVANNI BATTISTA
7.30pm Recital Hall£10 (£7)Tickets available from www.ticketsource.co.uk/date/135123
Director Catherine Booth Selby
Stradella San Giovanni Battista
Discover San Giovanni Battista, a rarely-performed oratorio by the Italian composer Alessandro Stradella. Be transported to the Baroque world of passion, murder and beautiful melodies whilst enjoying complimentary refreshments in the atmospheric setting of the Recital Hall.
FRI 13 MAR
QUARTET FOR THE END OF TIME
7.30pm Recital Hall£10 (£7) Tickets available on the door
Director Lucy French
Zhivko Georgiev violin Jack McNeill clarinet Lucy French cello Mark Pringle piano Messiaen Quartet for the End of TimeThomas Ades Court Studies
Witness a select ensemble of fourth year Conservatoire students and graduates who come together to perform repertoire for this unusual grouping of instruments. A performance of Messiaen’s master work, Quartet for the End of Time, will be contrasted with British composer Thomas Ades’s lively Court Studies.
Emerging Directors continued
Alma Guitar Quartet
John Hird
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Prizes and Competitions
WED 28 JAN
THE LEAMINGTON MUSIC PRIZE
7pm Recital Hall£4Tickets available on the door
Birmingham Conservatoire’s prize season gets into full swing in the spring term, starting with The Leamington Music Prize. Open to all third and fourth year undergraduates and postgraduates, join us as students shortlisted for the prize undergo the emotions and tensions of a public competition, contending to be awarded a prize of £1,000 and a recital opportunity by Leamington Music, the generous sponsor of this prize.
Witness the thrill and anticipation as our students compete to win a range of esteemed prizes and awards.
MON 2 FEB
THE RENNA KELLAWAY PIANO PRIZE
7.15pm Adrian Boult Hall£4Tickets available on the door
The Renna Kellaway Piano Prize is open to all Conservatoire pianists in their third or fourth year and all postgraduate pianists. Each competitor, who has already been put through their paces in the preliminary rounds, will perform a programme of 30 minutes in the final.
WED 4 MAR
THE TOWN HALL SYMPHONY HALL PRIZE
7pm Recital Hall£4Tickets available on the door
The prize for this major competition includes a public recital performance at Town Hall or Symphony Hall. In the final, we are guaranteed a series of exceptionally captivating performances as our students prove their ability to undertake a public recital at one of these major venues.
WED 11 MAR
THE ANDREW DOWNES PERFORMANCE PRIZE
7pm Recital Hall£4Tickets available on the door
Sponsor of this new prize, Andrew Downes was Head of Composition and Creative Studies at Birmingham Conservatoire from 1990 to 2005. Well-respected as a composer around the world, the prize requires entrants to perform a programme of his music along with that of other British composers born after 1949, as they compete to win an impressive cash prize and recital opportunity.
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Spring Liederabend
WED 4 FEB
7.30pm Recital Hall£6.50 (£4)Tickets available on the door
Students of the Vocal and Operatic Department
Our Spring Liederabend offering takes the form of an evening of songs and readings from Goethe’s book Wilhelm Meisters Lehrjahre (Wilhelm Meister’s Apprenticeship). Assembled by Julian Pike from an original idea of Christoph Ritter, settings of songs are presented, as sung by Mignon, The Harper and other characters from this great German novel.
OPEN DAYEXPLORE YOUR MUSICAL FUTURE AT BIRMINGHAM CONSERVATOIRE
THU 22 JAN, 10am – 4pm Birmingham Conservatoire
Discover what Birmingham Conservatoire and Birmingham City University has to offer in an Open Day of concerts, workshops and talks.
The day is perfect for those considering taking a course in music, and also for staff involved in the teaching of these students and advising them on higher education.
For further information and a programme for the day, please contact 0121 331 5901 or email [email protected].
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Skryabin and the Russians Festival
Experience an extraordinary ten days in which we invite you to let Skryabin get under your skin in the centenary year of his death. His mature style is intoxicating, richly exotic, sensuous and mystic, informed by his extraordinary life and the pursuit of theosophy and synaesthesia.
For context we explore other great Russian composer-pianists, including Skryabin’s teacher Taneyev (who caught pneumonia at Skryabin’s funeral, resulting in a fatal heart attack and a double centenary), Rachmaninov (his student friend), Medtner (who has a strong link to Birmingham through the advocacy and friendship of Edna Iles), less familiar figures like Lyapunov (another student of Taneyev), and then the great figures of Prokofiev, Shostakovich and even Stravinsky, who forged an apparently very different path. We hope that you enjoy the festival.
WED 11 FEB
BIRMINGHAM CONSERVATOIRE SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA
6.15pm Symphony HallFree admission
Taking place as part of our CBSO pre-concert showcases, for full details please see page 30.
WED 11 FEB
CBSO SHOSTAKOVICH UNCOVERED
7.30pm Symphony Hall£20 plus £3 transaction fee for all telephone and online bookings Tickets available from www.cbso.co.uk or 0121 345 0600
Presenter Paul Rissmann Conductor Andris Nelsons City of Birmingham Symphony OrchestraShostakovich An introduction to Shostakovich Symphony No.11 Shostakovich Symphony No.11 (The Year 1905)
Shostakovich’s Eleventh Symphony is an epic musical tale of tyranny and revolution – or is it? In this special concert, presenter Paul Rissmann uses illustrations, anecdotes and the full CBSO to explain Shostakovich’s hidden agenda – and unlock the story behind the music. Then Andris Nelsons conducts a full performance of this most gripping of 20th century symphonies.
Birmingham Conservatoire Symphony OrchestraMichael Seal
Festival pass: Purchase a festival pass for £50 (£30), a saving of over £40 on individual ticket prices, which allows entry to all events taking place at Birmingham Conservatoire venues.*Ticket prices for individual events, as well as day passes for certain dates, are as indicated in the listings below. Tickets available from www.bcu.ac.uk/skryabin unless otherwise stated.
Michael Seal Birmingham Conservatoire Symphony Orchestra
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THU 12 FEB
GALA CELEBRITY CHAMBER RECITAL
7.30pm Adrian Boult Hall£6.50 (£4) Tickets available on the door
Jonathan Martindale violinBenedict Holland violinSusanne Stanzeleit violin Thomas Riebl tenor viola Louise Lansdown violaUrsula Smith celloLeon Bosch double bassJohn Thwaites pianoSergey Ivanovich Taneyev Trio in E flat Op.31 for Violin, Viola and Tenor ViolaAlexander Sergeyevich Taneyev Feuillet d’album for Viola and PianoSergey Mikhailovich Lyapunov Piano Sextet in B flat minor Op.63
Some extraordinary and rarely-heard Russian chamber music, including Lyapunov’s only chamber music work, a mighty sextet full of colour and glorious melody in a typically pianistic key. Alongside this, the original instrumental form of Taneyev’s great string trio is performed.
FRI 13 FEB
BIRMINGHAM CONSERVATOIRE SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA
7pm Adrian Boult Hall£6.50 (£4) Tickets available on the door
Conductor Michael SealAshok Gupta piano Birmingham Conservatoire Symphony OrchestraSkryabin Piano Concerto F sharp minor, Op.20Shostakovich Symphony No.1
Michael Seal conducts the Symphony Orchestra in a performance of Skryabin’s virtuosic Piano Concerto, with Ashok Gupta, a student studying on our flagship Professional Performance programme. Shostakovich’s extraordinary 1st Symphony was written as the composer’s graduation piece at Petrograd Conservatory and completed when he was only 19. The contrast between light, witty music and darker, dramatic material foreshadows the great symphonies of his later life.
MON 16 FEB
TWO PIANOS
1pm Recital HallFree admission Tickets available on the door
Malcom Wilson piano Philip Martin piano Rachmaninov Suite No.2 Rachmaninov Symphonic Dances
A rare opportunity to hear two great Professors of Birmingham Conservatoire join forces in this lunchtime recital.
MON 16 FEB
PUBLIC MASTERCLASS WITH HOWARD SHELLEY
2.30pm & 6.30pm Recital Hall£2 each Tickets available on the door
A public masterclass with Howard Shelley, who has made legendary recordings of the Rachmaninov Preludes for Hyperion. Shelley works in detail on selected preludes from Op.23 (2.30pm) and Op.32 (6.30pm), as students prepare for performances on these later in the week.
Thomas Riebl
Tue 17 FEB
THE COMPLETE SOLO PIANO WORKS OF STRAVINKSY
1.05pm Recital Hall£6 (£3.50) Tickets available on the door
Peter Donohoe piano Stravinsky Four Etudes, Op.7 Stravinsky Sonata (1924)Stravinsky Piano Rag Music Stravinsky Serenade in A Stravinsky Three Movements from Petrushka
The first of two incredible contributions to the Festival from Peter Donohoe, who has long been associated with Russia and its music.
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TUE 17 FEB
KATHARINE LAM & DUNCAN HONEYBOURNE
3pm Recital Hall£6 (£3.50) Tickets available on the door
Katharine Lam piano Duncan Honeybourne piano Skryabin Two PianosSkryabin Fantasy in A minor Skryabin Russian Dance
Regular duo partners Katharine Lam (visiting tutor at Birmingham Conservatoire) and Duncan Honeybourne (Birmingham Conservatoire alumnus) return after the great success of their recital in our Delius festival two years ago.
TUE 17 FEB
JULIAN JACOBSON
5pm Recital Hall£6 (£3.50) Tickets available on the door
Julian Jacobson piano Prokofiev Sonata No.6Skryabin Poem and Etude
Julian Jacobson demonstrates his enormous versatility, moving from the first of Prokofiev’s War Trilogy Sonatas, by way of some of his favourite Skryabin pieces, to some singing, and then back to the piano for some Jazz.
TUE 17 FEB
CHECKPOINT CHARLIE
7.30pm Recital Hall£6.50 (£4) Tickets available on the door
Julian Jacobson piano Liane Carroll jazz voice
East meets West, and the Recital Hall becomes a swinging jazz café, complete with tables, wine and low lighting…
We kick off with student performances of the heavily Jazz-influenced Soviet composer Kapustin. Julian will sing the Russian Composers’ Song, and then return to the piano to open the American Songbook, joined by one of the greatest living British jazz vocalists, Liane Carroll.
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WED 18 FEB
PUBLIC MASTERCLASS WITH PASCAL NEMIROVSKI
1pm Recital Hall£2 Tickets available on the door
The great pedagogue Pascal Nemirovski works with students on Skryabin, including selected Preludes, before their performances on Thursday.
WED 18 FEB
TOWARD THE FLAME: ALEXANDER SKRYABIN’S JOURNEY IN MUSIC AND THOUGHT
5pm Recital Hall£6 (£3.50) Tickets available on the door
Simon Nicholls is joined by student performers to help illustrate with a multi-media presentation the profound evolution of Skryabin’s style from his earliest days through to this untimely death.
Skryabin: The Notebooks, a translation of Skryabin’s writings by Simon Nicholls and Michael Pushkin is scheduled for publication in Easter and here is presented with commentary from Simon Nicholls himself. This is up-to-the-minute scholarship from a man who has made Skryabin one of his life’s abiding passions.
Skryabin and the Russians Festival continued
Julian Jacobson
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FRI 20 FEB
CELEBRITY VOCAL GALA WITH SUSAN GRITTON AND DANIEL BROWELL
2pm Adrian Boult Hall£8 (£6) Tickets available on the door
Susan Gritton soprano Daniel Browell piano Medtner Sonata Reminiscenza Op.38 No.1 Medtner Vocalise, Op.41 Rachmaninov Selected Songs Tchaikovsky Tatyana Letter Scene from Eugene Onegin, Op.24
Winner of the 1994 Kathleen Ferrier Award, Susan Gritton is one of the most accomplished lyric sopranos of her generation, a Grammy-nominated artist and acclaimed for her versatility in roles ranging from Handel and Mozart to Britten, Janáček and Strauss. This concert, with pianist and Birmingham Conservatoire’s Associate Head of Keyboard Daniel Browell, glories in the beautiful melodies and fantastical world of Medtner, Rachmaninov and Tchaikovsky.
Susan Gritton
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THU 19 FEB
STUDENTS PLAY THE COMPLETE SKRYABIN PIANO PRELUDES
10.30am Recital Hall£4 Tickets available on the door
STUDENTS PLAY THE COMPLETE RACHMANINOV PIANO PRELUDES
1pm Recital Hall£4 Tickets available on the door
STUDENTS PLAY OTHER RUSSIAN WORKS FOR PIANO
3pm Recital Hall£4 Tickets available on the door
Join us as over 30 pianists perform great literature from Skryabin, Rachmaninov, Glazunov, Lyapunov, Medtner and more in this ambitious piano marathon day.
WED 18 FEB
THE COMPLETE SKRYABIN PIANO SONATAS
7.30pm Adrian Boult Hall£10 (£7) Tickets available on the door
Peter Donohoe piano Skryabin Sonata No.6, Op.62 Skryabin Sonata No.9 (Black Mass), Op.68 Skryabin Sonata No.2 (Fantasie-Sonata) in G sharp minor, Op.19 Skryabin Sonata No.7 (White Mass), Op.64 Skryabin Sonata No.8, Op.66 Skryabin Sonata No.3 in F sharp minor, Op.23 Skryabin Sonata No.4 in F sharp major, Op.30 Skryabin Sonata No.10, Op.70 Skryabin Sonata No.1, Op.6 Skryabin Sonata No.5, Op.53
Performed by the celebrated Peter Donohoe, there may not be another chance in our lifetimes to hear the ten sonatas unfold in a single evening, here in Birmingham.
Peter Donohoe Students play Skryabin Preludes
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FRI 20 FEB
A BLAST FROM RUSSIA
6pm Adrian Boult Hall£6.50 (£4) Tickets available on the door
Conductor Chris Houlding Yen-Ting Wang piano Birmingham Conservatoire Wind & Brass EnsemblesAtéa Wind QuintetShostakovich Kurt WeillGlière ed. Grechesky Solemn Overture for the Twentieth Anniversary of the October RevolutionStravinsky Concerto for Piano and Wind InstrumentsLyadov Eight Russian Folk SongsMussorgsky arr. Howarth Pictures at an Exhibition
Hear an eclectic selection of chamber works typifying the Russian soul from Shostakovich’s 1930s Kurt Weill pastiche to Stravinsky’s freshly neo-classical Concerto for Piano and Wind. This concert also includes Lyadov’s fairy tale fantasy for Wind Quintet culminating in Mussorgsky’s mighty Pictures at an Exhibition in Elgar Howath’s iconic arrangement for brass and percussion.
Day pass – FRI 20 FEBPurchase a day pass, which allows entry to all festival events taking place on Fri 20 Feb, for the discounted price of £10 (£8)*
SUN 22 FEB
CBSO YOUTH ORCHESTRA
7pm Symphony Hall£20 plus £3 transaction fee for all telephone and online bookings Tickets available from www.cbso.co.uk or 0121 345 0600
Conductor Edward Gardner Denis Kozhukhin piano Lutosławski Symphony No.4 Prokofiev Piano Concerto No.1Mahler Symphony No.1
Mahler’s First Symphony begins by creating the world – and ends by storming Heaven itself. The inspirational young players of the CBSO Youth Orchestra, under the baton of CBSO principal guest conductor Edward Gardner, present something very special indeed. Working with the CBSO has been a particular pleasure during the festival, and a twentieth century classics by Lutosławski, and Prokofiev’s dazzling first Piano Concerto close the festival with an explosion of colour.
Atéa Wind Quintet
Yen-Ting Wang
Skryabin and the Russians Festival continued
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£30 weekend pass(includes entrance into all performances, side-by-side sessions, workshops and masterclasses)
£20 per day(includes entrance into all performances, side-by-side sessions, workshops and masterclasses)
Birmingham Conservatoire Festival of Wind and Brass
SAT 21 – SUN 22 FEB
Directors Jenni Phillips and Christopher Houlding
Enjoy an incredible weekend celebrating woodwind and brass in the midst of the city’s exciting cultural centre, hosted by Birmingham Conservatoire.
Spend the whole weekend immersing yourself in workshops, performances, masterclasses, side by side rehearsals and massed ensembles for players of all ages and abilities, with the cream of British woodwind and brass players featuring Superbrass and London Winds.
FRI 20 FEB
A BLAST FROM RUSSIA
6pm Adrian Boult Hall£6.50 (£4) Tickets available on the door
See Birmingham Conservatoire Wind and Brass Ensemble perform as part of our Skryabin and the Russians Festival, as a prelude to our wind and brass weekend. For full details please see page 40. Chris Houlding
Superbrass London Winds
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Ava’s Wedding (Opera)
THU 26 – SAT 28 FEB
Thu 7pmFri 7pmSat 2pm & 7pm The Crescent Theatre£16 (£13), £5.50 Conservatoire students Tickets available from The Crescent Theatre Box Office on 0121 643 5858 or by visiting www.crescent-theatre.co.uk
Students of the Conservatoire Vocal and Instrumental DepartmentsMusic by Michael WoltersLibretto by Alexandra Taylor
What is it that drives people to harbour terrible secrets, give up on their dreams and even turn to murder? Ava Blackwell’s friends and family are all very English people with very English problems. They could be leading happy lives, but instead they choose to make everything worse.
Ava’s Wedding is a brand new opera written by Michael Wolters (Deputy Head of Composition at Birmingham Conservatoire) and Alexandra Taylor. With music that borrows from five centuries of Englishness and a libretto that pays homage to soap opera, this world première showcases the Vocal and Instrumental Departments at Birmingham Conservatoire.
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Beethoven: A Marathon
This exciting all-Beethoven day highlights the composer’s incredible output across the span of his life.
Join Conservatoire tutors Oliver Wille, Louise Lansdown, Alexander Baillie and John Thwaites in a day that also promises to be a fascinating showcase for the fabulous student talent at the Conservatoire. Renowned Beethoven expert, Professor Barry Cooper, will also provide an insightful introduction to each of Beethoven’s Violin and Cello Sonatas throughout our incredible marathon day.
11am Recital Hall
£5 (£3) Tickets available on the door
Sonata for Piano and Cello No.1 in F major Op.5, No.1 Sonata for Piano and Cello No.2 in G minor Op.5, No.2
12.05pm Recital Hall
£5 (£3) Tickets available on the door
Sonata for Piano and Violin No.1 in D major Op.12, No.1 Sonata for Piano and Violin No.2 in A major Op.12, No.2 Sonata for Piano and Violin No.3 in E major Op.12, No.3
2pm Recital Hall
£5 (£3) Tickets available on the door
Piano Quartet, Op.16 in E flat major (arr. from Wind Quintet Op.16) Sonata for Violin and Piano No.4 in A minor, Op.23 Sonata for Violin and Piano No.5 in F major, Op.24 “The Spring”
3.30pm Recital Hall
£5 (£3) Tickets available on the door
Sonata for Violin and Piano No.6 in A major, Op.30, No.1 Sonata for Violin and Piano No.7 in C minor, Op.30, No.2Sonata for Violin and Piano No.8 in G major, Op.30, No.3
5pm Recital Hall
£5 (£3) Tickets available on the door
Sonata for Violin and Piano No.9 in A minor, Op.47 “The Kreutzer Sonata” Sonata for Cello and Piano No. 3 in A major, Op.69
6.15pm Recital Hall
£5 (£3) Tickets available on the door
Sonata for Violin and Piano No.10 in G major, Op.96 Cello Sonata No.4 in C major Op.102, No.1 Cello Sonata No.5 in D major Op.102, No. 2
SUN 1 MAR
Day ticket £22 (£10) which allows entry to all six marathon events (tickets available on the door).
Birmingham Conservatoire Chorus with David Saint
FRI 6 MAR
7.30pm St Chad’s Cathedral£7 (£5) Tickets available on the door
Conductor Duncan FieldenDavid Saint organBirmingham Conservatoire ChorusSoloists from the Conservatoire Vocal DepartmentDuruflé RequiemAston Alleluia PsallatFielden Super flumina Babylonis [world première]Plus solo organ music by JS Bach and Duruflé.
As the centrepiece of this evening’s concert, the Birmingham Conservatoire Chorus performs one of the twentieth century’s most appealing Requiem settings. Duruflé wrote several versions of this great work, and tonight’s concert offers a chance to experience the one for organ accompaniment alone on one of the UK’s finest instruments. We also celebrate the life and work of composer and former student Professor Peter Aston, who died in September 2013.
Fittingly, this concert offers a final showcase for David Saint, the Conservatoire’s Principal, who is stepping down after nearly 37 years of service. David is also Organist and Director of Music at St Chad’s.
David Saint
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Frontiers Festival of Contemporary Music
Frontiers Festival is a two-week celebration of bold, new music and is recognised as one of the UK’s most ambitious festivals of contemporary music and interdisciplinary practice.
MON 16 – FRI 27 MAR
Various Venues
Frontiers 2015 will take a close look at technology in contemporary music, and in particular at the intersection between electronic and acoustic music.
The Festival will explore existing live electronics repertoire and showcase music created by our students using the Integra Live software and the resources of the Conservatoire’s groundbreaking Integra Lab.
Among the highlights, a rare performance of Jonathan Harvey’s seminal From Silence side by side with Gérard Grisey’s Le temps et l’écume, the world premiere of Ed Bennett’s new PRS commission for piano and live electronics, and a monographic concert by the Ensemble Court-circuit devoted to the music of Philippe Hurel on the occasion of his 60th birthday.
The Festival will also feature contemporary pianist Xenia Pestova, the experimental and energetic Decibel Ensemble and our own Thallein Ensemble for what promises to be a memorable journey of discovery.
For further details please visit www.frontiersmusic.org or www.bcu.ac.uk/ frontiers, where a full festival programme will be available from the beginning of February. For further details about the Conservatoire’s Integra Lab, please visit www.bcu.ac.uk/integra
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Guest Artists
We value our relationship with a varied range of artists and organisations, from across Birmingham, the UK, and aboard and it is always a pleasure to welcome them for their concerts and events.
SUN 1 MAR
MUSIC FOR YOUTH
10am-5pm Adrian Boult HallFree admission Tickets available on the door
The UK’s most exciting youth music festival returns to Birmingham Conservatoire. The Series is open to groups of young musicians based in the UK, aged 21 and under, who are performing an eclectic range of music to any standard. The Regional Festivals are free to enter and offer young musicians a platform on which to perform anything from folk, world and roots to western classical and contemporary jazz through to urban and electronic music.
SAT 14 MAR
ANDREAS MOUTSIOULIS GUITAR CONCERT
7.30pm Recital Hall£10 (£8 students) Tickets available on the door
Andreas Moutsioulis guitar
Join Andreas Moutsioulis for a spellbinding performance. Andreas is a Greek-born guitarist and arranger, with performing experience in Europe and America. His compelling stage presence, together with his exceptional musical sensitivity, places him among the most gifted players of his generation. Andreas will perform a large variety of music from Greece and Latin America, including his own arrangements of pop songs.
MON 23 MAR
MELODY MUSIC BIRMINGHAM EASTER SHOWCASE
6pm New Lecture TheatreFree admission Tickets available on the door
Melody Music Birmingham presents their spring concert which includes a variety of songs and pieces that have been produced by the group. The students and their tutors will have you smiling, singing along and tapping your toes. MMB is a music group for children and young people with Additional Support Needs. MMB has been based at the Conservatoire since its conception, and is run by past and present students of the college.
Andreas Moutsioulis
Music For Youth
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HOW TO FIND USBirmingham Conservatoire is located in the centre of Birmingham in Chamberlain Square, to the left of Paradise Forum, and just behind Town Hall. We can be easily reached by all transport routes.
PARKINGThere are three car parking spaces for disabled visitors outside of the Conservatoire. Access to these spaces is via the Council House barrier at the edge of Margaret Street. Spaces are available on a first-come-first-served basis and display of the relevant badge is essential. There is no other parking available at the Conservatoire but there are several pay and display car parks located close by.
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Venue Information
LATECOMERSTo minimise disruption to performers and other audience members, latecomers will only be admitted to the Halls during a suitable break in the performance. This may be at the interval of the event.
FRIENDS OF BIRMINGHAM CONSERVATOIRE MAILING LISTTo receive future Concert and Event Diaries, and details of special events, offers and promotions, please join our mailing list by sending your details to:
Mailing List, Venues Concerts and Events Office, Birmingham Conservatoire, Paradise Place, Birmingham B3 3HG.
Alternatively please email [email protected] or telephone 0121 331 5909.
Your details will be stored on a secure electronic database and will not be passed onto any third parties.
YOUR COMMENTS AND SUGGESTIONSThe Venues, Concerts and Events team are always interested to hear your comments and suggestions about our concert programme, suggestions for future programming, our venue and our services. You can write to the Head of Venues, Concerts and Events, Emily Bartlett, at the Venues, Concerts and Events Office, Birmingham Conservatoire, Paradise Place Birmingham B3 3HG.
CLOAKROOMA free cloakroom service is available at most events taking place in the Adrian Boult Hall.
BAR/COFFEE BARThe Conservatoire coffee bar is open throughout the day from 9am to 5pm.
For evening and weekend events the coffee and licensed bar is open from one hour before and during the interval of events selling teas and coffees, soft drinks, a range of alcoholic beverages and a range of snacks. Ice cream is on sale during the interval of most events in the Adrian Boult Hall. Interval drinks can be ordered in advance from the coffee and licensed bar from up to one hour before the event start time.
ACCESSIBILITYAll of the Conservatoire’s venues and spaces are accessible by wheelchair. Accessible toilet facilities are also available. There are designated wheelchair spaces in both the Adrian Boult Hall and Recital Hall. Accompanying companion seats are available by requesting these in advance from the Venues, Concerts and Events Office on 0121 331 5909. Wheelchair users are entitled to concessionary price tickets with a complimentary companion seat ticket is available on request if required.
Guide dogs are welcome at all venues. If you are bringing a guide dog, please let the Venues, Concerts and Events Office know in advance by telephoning 0121 331 5909, so that we can allocate a space for him or her.
A copy of this brochure is available in large print by contacting the Venues, Concerts and Events Office on 0121 331 5909.
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SPONSORS AvidClassical Guitar CentreDfE (Music & Dance Scheme)European Culture Programme EMI Music Sound Foundation John Avins Trust Leverhulme TrustThe Schubert Ensemble of LondonThe Tillet Trust The Wolfson Foundation Wilmcote Charitable Trust
EVENT FUNDERS Arts Council EnglandBritten Pears Foundation Hinrichsen FoundationHolst Foundation Kingdom of the NetherlandsPRS Foundation for New MusicRVW Trust
Birmingham Conservatoire thanks its sponsors, funders, partners and supporters
PARTNERSAston Performing Arts AcademyBirmingham Contemporary Music GroupBirmingham HippodromeBirmingham Music ServiceBirmingham Philharmonic Orchestra Birmingham Royal BalletCity of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra Coventry Performing Arts Service Deutsche BankEx CathedraIn Harmony Stoke and TelfordJazzlinesLeamington Musicmac BirminghamMusic Education CouncilMusic for YouthMusicians’ Union Orchestra of the SwanPerry Beeches IIQuench ArtsRoyal College of Organists Royal Shakespeare Company sampad Sound Futures South Birmingham College Stan’s Café Third EarTown Hall Symphony Hall Tredegar Town BandWelsh National Opera Wolverhampton Music Hub
MEMBERSHIPAssociation of European Conservatoires Conservatoires UKIncorporated Society of Musicians
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Supporting Us
Birmingham Conservatoire is very grateful for the support of individuals and companies.
THERE ARE MANY WAYS IN WHICH YOU CAN SUPPORT US:
• Sponsor a concert or series of concerts.
• Sponsor a student and follow them through their course of study.
• Support the Conservatoire Endowment Fund – a fund set up to benefit students in need.
• Make a donation. The Conservatoire values donations small or large.
• Donations can be gift-aided, increasing their value to the Conservatoire.
For further details, or if you have an idea you would like to discuss with us, please contact:
Andrea CoxPrincipal’s OfficeBirmingham ConservatoireParadise Place, Birmingham B3 3HGTel: 0121 331 5910 Email: [email protected]
SUPPORT THE MUSICIANS OF TOMORROW – JOIN US TODAY
Birmingham Conservatoire Association is a voluntary organisation supporting the work of the students at Birmingham Conservatoire. Our international membership consists of alumni, current and former members of staff, distinguished Honorary Members including the President of Birmingham Conservatoire Sir Simon Rattle CBE Duniv, parents, friends and all those wishing to support our objectives.
We are a Registered Charity which is independent from the Conservatoire. Our work includes the production of a twice-yearly promotional magazine Fanfare III, financial support for the CBSO String Training Scheme and to individual students for a variety of needs (such as instrumental purchase and repair, travelling and living expenses, and masterclasses), the annual Undergraduate Welcome and biennial Alumni and Staff Reunions.
Membership is open to everyone who wishes to support the work of the students at Birmingham Conservatoire. The students increasingly need your help in these days of global financial hardship. Please refer to our website www.bcu.ac.uk/conservatoire/bca to see the benefits offered to BCA members and join us online or by requesting an application form from BCA Hon Secretary John Smith 0121 476 4741 [email protected]
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Stay in touch for details of forthcoming concerts, special offers and our latest news. To join Birmingham Conservatoire’s mailing list please email [email protected] or contact the Venues, Concerts & Events Team on 0121 331 5909.
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