royal college of music spring events guide 2016
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Highlights
Participatory Events
Lectures & Seminars
Masterclasses & Workshops
Chamber Music Series
Prizes & Competitions
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SPRINGEVENTS 2016
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Events Guide Spring Season 2016Listings for January – April
Diary 4Out and About 29Ticket & Booking Information 30Visiting Us 31Supporting Us 32In Brief 33
Diary events are colour coded for easy referencing
HighlightsParticipatory EventsLectures & SeminarsMasterclasses & WorkshopsChamber Music Series Prizes and Competitions
Box Office – Ticketed eventSee page 30 for details or call 020 7591 4314.
Junior Department events. Please call the Junior Department on020 7591 4345 for more details.
RCM Sparks and the Royal Albert Hall work in partnership to deliver innovative learning and participation opportunities for all ages. This unique combination of education expertise and diverse concert programming offers exciting and engaging activities for all and gives access to two iconic institutions. See www.rcm.ac.uk/sparks for further details.
The RCM is grateful to the Royal Garden Hotel for its generous support of the RCM’s visiting International Conductors Programme.
All public performances in the RCM Amaryllis Fleming Concert Hall and theBritten Theatre operate under rules of management for places of entertainment issued by Westminster City Council.
All information in this publication was correct at time of going to print.
The Royal College of Music is a registered charity. No. 309268
Cover images and general photography © Chris Christodoulou
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WELCOME TO A NEW SPRING SEASON AT THE ROYAL COLLEGE OF MUSIC
We have a rich and varied programme of events this spring, with opportunities to experience the depth and variety of the talents of our performers. We are also joined by some exceptional musicians to lead us through exciting repertoire.
Steve Reich joins us for a concert that showcases both his chamber and his orchestral works, before an open masterclass with RCM composers. To complement his visit, our Exploring Minimalism series includes seminal works from both sides of the Atlantic, including pieces by John Adams, Philip Glass and Michael Nyman.
Håkan Hardenberger will lead a masterclass on three modern trumpet concertos. We also welcome John Wilson to celebrate the 100th anniversary of Henri Dutilleux with the gargantuan Symphony no 2 and a late-night performance of the extraordinary Les Citations.
Our ever-popular and successful keyboard festival this year takes us through the colours of Spain, in Hispania. Focused around the music of two anniversary composers, Ginastera and Granados, the programmes also include song and the unusual Tientos for organ. A further festival features the harp in many guises, with Ginastera’s harp concerto, masterclasses and the spectacular RCM Harp Ensemble in Harp Week.
International Women’s Day is marked by a series of events, with masterclasses and concerts, including a world premiere by Judith Bingham. Our students show their creative and collaborative workings in the return of the Great Exhibitionists and our Music and Ideas series continues with talks on opera, music education and the foundation of the Royal Philharmonic Society.
We round off the Spring Season with the two masters of the Baroque, with a performance of J S Bach’s Missa brevis by the RCM Baroque Orchestra and Chamber Choir, and, in conjunction with the London Handel Festival, RCM singers perform Handel’s famous opera Ariodante, with its tale of deceit and intrigue.
We look forward to welcoming you here.
Stephen Johns | Artistic Director
WEDNESDAY 13 JANUARY
explorensemble7.30pm Amaryllis Fleming Concert Hall
Michael Finnissy Banumbirr Josephine Stephenson Movement Still Scelsi Ko-Lho Agricola (arr Nicholas Moroz) De tous biens plaine LV 81 & LV 82Oliver Christophe Leith Blue-sky Sprites Georges Aperghis La nuit en tête
Explorensemble celebrates the 70th birthday of RCM alumnus Michael Finnissy with a performance of his spellbinding Banumbirr. Also on the bill are two works by rising star composers RCM alumna Josephine Stephenson and Oliver Christophe Leith.
Tickets: £5
Michael Finnissy
Josephine Stephenson
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MONDAY 11 JANUARY
RCM Chamber Music6.00pm Inner Parry Room
Free but tickets required
TUESDAY 12 JANUARY
Horn Masterclass with Stefan Dohr10.00am Recital Hall
Tickets: £5
Baroque Flute Masterclass with Wilbert Hazelzet10.00am Corelli Room
Free but tickets required
Baroque Flute Masterclass with Wilbert Hazelzet2.00pm Corelli Room
Free but tickets required
WEDNESDAY 13 JANUARY
Baroque Flute Masterclass with Wilbert Hazelzet10.00am Corelli Room
Free but tickets required
Music Talks: Let There Be Light – Haydn’s Creation10.15am 49 Queen’s Gate Terrace, SW7 5PN
Katy Hamilton discusses the development of Haydn’s Creation and its enduring legacy as a work beloved of choirs around the world.
Presented by Music Talks in association with the Vernon Ellis Foundation and the RCM
Tickets: £300 for Spring Term Lecture Series
WEDNESDAY 13 JANUARY
Vocal Masterclass with Jonathan Lemalu2.00pm Britten Theatre
RCM alumnus and Grammy award-winning bass baritone Jonathan Lemalu works with star RCM singers in this afternoon masterclass.
Tickets: £5
Baroque Flute Masterclass with Wilbert Hazelzet2.00pm Corelli Room
Free but tickets required
explorensemble7.30pm Amaryllis Fleming Concert Hall
See panel above for details
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THURSDAY 14 JANUARY
RCM Chamber Music1.05pm Recital Hall
Free but tickets required
Music and Ideas: The Gilded Stage5.15pm East Parry Room
Daniel Snowman looks at opera in its widest historical perspective. He explores the world of opera houses, impresarios, monarchs, money makers, artists, audiences and the impact of changing laws and technologies, from the origins of opera in Renaissance Italy to our own times.
Free but tickets required
Oboe Masterclass with Olivier Stankiewicz6.00pm Corelli Room
Free but tickets required
Orchestral Masterworks: Elgar’s Enigma Variations6.00pm Amaryllis Fleming Concert Hall
See page 10 for details
FRIDAY 15 JANUARY
RCM Chamber Music6.00pm Corelli Room
Free but tickets required
SATURDAY 16 JANUARY
RCM Junior Department Soloists’ Concert5.30pm Recital Hall
Free but tickets required
MONDAY 18 JANUARY
RCM Chamber Music6.00pm Inner Parry Room
Free but tickets required
TUESDAY 19 JANUARY
Harp Masterclass with Catherine Michel10.00am Corelli Room
Supported by the Georg and Emily von Opel Foundation
Free but tickets required
Frank Bridge Symposium10.00am Inner Parry Room
The RCM presents a symposium on the early chamber works of alumnus Frank Bridge to celebrate the publication of three of the composer’s manuscripts held in the RCM collections.
Tickets include access to three conference sessions and a workshop with pianist, broadcaster and composer David Owen Norris, as well as refreshments.
For more information visit www.rcm.ac.uk/frankbridge
Free but tickets required
A Celebration of Bridge’s Chamber Music7.00pm Inner Parry Room
Bridge Romance for violin and piano String Quartet in B flat major Phantasie Piano Trio in C minor Three Idylls String Quartet no 3
RCM musicians present wonderful chamber music by the English composer, violist, conductor and RCM alumnus Frank Bridge, including his previously unpublished String Quartet in B flat major.
Part of the Frank Bridge Symposium
Free but tickets required
WEDNESDAY 20 JANUARY
Music Talks: Consuming Passion – Wagner’s Tristan und Isolde10.15am 49 Queen’s Gate Terrace, SW7 5PN
Karl Lutchmayer explains how Wagner’s remarkable harmonic experiments in Tristan und Isolde led to the total emancipation of music from the strictures of the tonal system.
Presented by Music Talks in association with the Vernon Ellis Foundation and the RCM
Tickets: £300 for Spring Term Lecture Series
RCM Chamber Music1.05pm Inner Parry Room
Bottesini Gran duo concertante for violin and double bass
Mendelssohn String Octet in E flat major op 20
Free but tickets required
RCM Chamber Music6.00pm Corelli Room
Free but tickets required
Håkan Hardenberger at the RCM Part of the Philharmonia Orchestra’s ‘The Trumpet Shall Sound’ series featuring Håkan Hardenberger.
www.philharmonia.co.uk/hakanhardenberger
Håkan Hardenberger
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THURSDAY 21 JANUARY
Trumpet Masterclass 2.00pm Amaryllis Fleming Concert Hall
Timothy Lines conductor Christopher Hart (RAM), Illiam Quane (RNCM) and Jack Wilson (RCM) trumpetRCM Symphony Orchestra
Harrison Birtwistle Endless Parade Peter Maxwell Davies Trumpet Concerto Mark-Anthony Turnage From the Wreckage
Top trumpeters from the Royal College of Music, Royal Academy of Music and Royal Northern College of Music tackle three virtuosic contemporary concertos written by composers connected with their conservatoire, under the inspirational direction of Håkan Hardenberger.
This event will be streamed live at www.rcm.ac.uk/live
Tickets: £5
FRIDAY 22 JANUARY
RCM Symphony Orchestra: From the Wreckage6.00pm Amaryllis Fleming Concert Hall
Timothy Lines conductor Håkan Hardenberger conductor*RCM Symphony OrchestraJack Wilson trumpet
Mark-Anthony Turnage From the Wreckage Janácek Sinfonietta*
Both works featured in tonight’s programme showcase the extraordinary might of the trumpet. RCM brass students take centre stage to perform Janácek’s Sinfonietta, conducted by Håkan Hardenberger, while Jack Wilson performs professor Mark-Anthony Turnage’s trumpet concerto From the Wreckage.
Tickets: £5, £8
Pre-concert talk with Jonathan Cole5.15pm Amaryllis Fleming Concert Hall
Free to concert-ticket holders
TUESDAY 26 JANUARY
RCM Wind Ensemble7.30pm Recital Hall
RCM Wind Ensemble Simon Channing director
Janáček Mládí JWVII/10 Beethoven (arr Robin O’Neill) Sonata no 8 in C minor op 13 ‘Pathétique’ R Strauss Serenade in E flat major op 7 Mozart Serenade in C minor K 388
Royal College of Music Head of Woodwind Simon Channing directs the RCM Wind Ensemble in a stirring programme which includes Janácek’s Mladi and serenades by Mozart and Richard Strauss, as well as an arrangement of Beethoven’s Sonata no 8 in C minor op 13 ‘Pathétique’.
Tickets: £5
This programme will also be performed at Brighton Dome on Sunday 24 January, 11.00am.
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THURSDAY 21 JANUARY
Håkan Hardenberger at the RCM: Trumpet Masterclass2.00pm Amaryllis Fleming Concert Hall
See page 6 for details
FRIDAY 22 JANUARY
Violin Masterclass with Peter Schuhmayer 2.00pm Inner Parry Room
Supported by the Georg and Emily von Opel Foundation
Free but tickets required
Håkan Hardenberger at the RCM: RCM Symphony Orchestra: From the Wreckage6.00pm Amaryllis Fleming Concert Hall
See page 6 for details
TUESDAY 26 JANUARY
RCM Students’ Film Orchestra6.00pm Amaryllis Fleming Concert Hall
The RCM Students’ Film Orchestra performs music from the movies including Gone with the Wind, How to Train Your Dragon and the Harry Potter franchise.
Presented by the RCM Students’ Union
Free but tickets required
RCM Wind Ensemble7.30pm Recital Hall
See panel above for details
MONDAY 25 JANUARY
Professors’ Concerts: Christian Garrick Jazz Strings1.05pm Amaryllis Fleming Concert Hall
RCM jazz violin professor Christian Garrick and his quintet are joined by Britain’s foremost improvising cellist Ben Davis for an exploration of classic jazz pieces from Duke Ellington and George Gershwin, as well as a selection of original tunes by pianist David Gordon and Christian himself. Free but tickets required
Violin Masterclass with Vasko Vassilev3.00pm Recital Hall
Supported by the Georg and Emily von Opel Foundation
Free but tickets required
RCM Chamber Music6.00pm Inner Parry Room
Free but tickets required
WEDNESDAY 27 JANUARY
Music Talks: Magical Tenderness – Purcell’s Dido and Aeneas10.15am 49 Queen’s Gate Terrace, SW7 5PN
Katy Hamilton investigates the musical world of late 17th-century England and the curious tale of two lovers divided by fate and sorcery.
Presented by Music Talks in association with the Vernon Ellis Foundation and the RCM
Tickets: £300 for Spring Term Lecture Series
String Quartet Collective Open Rehearsal2.00pm Inner Parry Room
See left panel for details
RCM Chamber Music6.00pm Recital Hall
Free but tickets required
Percussion Showcase7.30pm Amaryllis Fleming Concert Hall
Eric Sammut percussion
Debussy (arr Gérard Lecointe) Suite bergamasqueBizet (arr Eric Sammut) CarmenEric Sammut Blue SomewhereEric Sammut Hombre d’AoutDani Howard RemonteEric Sammut Sugaria
The RCM Percussion Showcase returns with a showstopping concert featuring percussionist and composer Eric Sammut.
Tickets: £5
WEDNESDAY 27 & THURSDAY 28 JANUARY
String Quartet CollectiveThe Royal College of Music’s String Quartet Collective returns with four exceptional musicians from different string ensembles coming together to form a brand new quartet. In addition to a lunchtime recital, there will also be an opportunity to experience the creative process of the quartet in an open rehearsal.
This year we are delighted to welcome violinists Sini Simonen (Castalian String Quartet) and Bogdan Božovic (formerly Vienna Piano Trio), violist Ruth Gibson (Ensemble 360) and cellist Francesco Dillon (Quartetto Prometeo) to form this year’s String Quartet Collective.
Ruth Gibson
Sini Simonen
Bogdan Božovic
Francesco Dillon
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WEDNESDAY 27 JANUARY
Open Rehearsal2.00pm Inner Parry Room
Free but tickets required
THURSDAY 28 JANUARY
Recital1.05pm Recital Hall
Schnittke String Quartet no 3Tchaikovsky String Quartet no 3 in E flat minor op 30
Free but tickets required
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THURSDAY 28 JANUARY
String Quartet Collective Recital1.05pm Recital Hall
See page 8 for details
Piano Masterclass with Dmitri Alexeev2.30pm Recital Hall
Free but tickets required
FRIDAY 29 JANUARY
Derek Jones Flute Recital1.05pm Inner Parry Room
Debussy (arr Platanov) Prélude à l’après-midi d’un fauneAnne Boyd Goldfish Through
Summer Rain Sculthorpe Songs of Sea and SkyDerek Jones StillnessMark Pollard Under Simple Stars Brian Brown Lily’s Garden Messiaen Le merle noir
Free but tickets required
Flute Masterclass with Derek Jones2.30pm Inner Parry Room
Free but tickets required
Opera Scenes5.30pm Britten Theatre
RCM singers present a selection of favourite operatic scenes, intimately staged with piano accompaniment.
Free but tickets required
SATURDAY 30 JANUARY
Medtner Chamber Music7.30pm Amaryllis Fleming Concert Hall
RCM pianists and string players perform with pianists specialising in Medtner. Guests include Caspar Vos performing Medtner’s Sonata in E minor op 25 no 2 ‘Night-Wind’ and Jonathan Powell playing Sonata in A minor op 30.
Tickets: £5
MONDAY 1 FEBRUARY
RCM Chamber Music6.00pm Inner Parry Room
Free but tickets required
TUESDAY 2 FEBRUARY
RCM Chamber Music6.00pm Corelli Room
Free but tickets required
WEDNESDAY 3 FEBRUARY
Music Talks: The Final Years – Chopin’s Late Piano Works10.15am 49 Queen’s Gate Terrace, SW7 5PN
Karl Lutchmayer considers the startling harmonies of Chopin’s Barcarolle, Fourth Ballade and op 63 Mazurkas.
Presented by Music Talks in association with the Vernon Ellis Foundation and the RCM
Tickets: £300 for Spring Term Lecture Series
WEDNESDAY 3 FEBRUARY
Orchestral Masterworks: Rachmaninov’s Piano Concerto no 36.00pm Amaryllis Fleming Concert Hall
See page 10 for details
THURSDAY 4 FEBRUARY
RCM Chamber Music1.05pm Recital Hall
Alan Shellard conductor
Mozart Serenade in E flat major K 375
Handel Music for the Royal Fireworks HWV 351
Free but tickets required
Opera Scenes5.30pm Britten Theatre
RCM singers present a selection of favourite operatic scenes, intimately staged with piano accompaniment.
Free but tickets required
Saxophone Recital with Marcus Weiss6.00pm Corelli Room
Milhaud ScaramoucheCarter Inner SongDebussy Recueillement and La mort des amants from Cinq poèmes de BaudelaireGiorgio Netti Affrettandosi verso il centro della luce risonanteJ S Bach Adagio after Organ Sonata no 1 BWV 525 Schulhoff Hot-Sonate
One of today’s most respected saxophonists, Marcus Weiss performs a varied programme ahead of a masterclass on 5 February.
Free but tickets required
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Orchestral MasterworksThe RCM Philharmonic presents four spectacular rush-hour concerts featuring popular symphonic hits and well-known concertos that promise to entertain and inspire. Tickets: £5, £8
THURSDAY 14 JANUARY
Elgar’s Enigma Variations6.00pm Amaryllis Fleming Concert Hall
Peter Stark conductor RCM Philharmonic
Elgar Variations on an Original Theme op 36 ‘Enigma’
For the opening night of the RCM’s Orchestral Masterworks spring series, the RCM Philharmonic presents an orchestral classic. Dedicated ‘to my friends pictured within’, Elgar’s ‘Enigma’ Variations offers up a series of marvellously crafted and entertaining musical portraits of some of the composer’s closest family and friends.
WEDNESDAY 3 FEBRUARY
Rachmaninov’s Piano Concerto no 36.00pm Amaryllis Fleming Concert Hall
Martin André conductor Vitaly Pisarenko piano RCM Philharmonic
Dani Howard Velvet Spires (world premiere) Rachmaninov Piano Concerto no 3 in D minor op 30
Following his recent performance of Rachmaninov’s Third Piano Concerto with the Hallé Orchestra, we’re pleased to welcome superb RCM pianist Vitaly Pisarenko to the stage to perform this most technically challenging work with the RCM Philharmonic. Also on the programme is the world premiere of Velvet Spires by rising star composer and concerto competition winner Dani Howard.
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WEDNESDAY 17 FEBRUARY
Mendelssohn’s Symphony no 46.00pm Amaryllis Fleming Concert Hall
Alexander Polishchuk conductor Juliana Myslov harpRCM Phiharmonic
Ginastera Harp Concerto op 25Mendelssohn Symphony no 4 in A major op 90 ‘Italian’
Celebrating 100 years since the birth of Argentinian composer Ginastera, concerto competition winner Juliana Myslov performs his ravishing Harp Concerto. Audiences are also treated to Mendelssohn’s popular Fourth Symphony, bursting with the colour, sounds and exuberance of Italy.
WEDNESDAY 24 FEBRUARY
Dvorák’s Symphony no 96.00pm Amaryllis Fleming Concert Hall
Martin André conductor RCM Philharmonic
Mozart Overture: Don Giovanni Dvořák Symphony no 9 in E minor op 95
‘From the New World’
For the final concert of the season, the RCM Philharmonic presents two great masterworks: Dvorák’s popular ‘New World’ symphony, with its famous and evocative second movement, coupled with the dramatic overture from one of Mozart’s best-loved operas, Don Giovanni.
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TUESDAY 9 FEBRUARY
Trumpet Masterclass with Matthias Höfs10.00am Amaryllis Fleming Concert Hall
RCM Visiting Professor and virtuoso trumpeter Matthias Höfs returns to work with members of he RCM Brass Faculty.
Tickets: £5
Music of Vauxhall Pleasure Gardens7.30pm Inner Parry Room
Join RCM musicians, including Junior Fellow Magdalena Loth-Hill, for an evening of vocal and instrumental works inspired by the Vauxhall Pleasure Gardens.
Free but tickets required
WEDNESDAY 10 FEBRUARY
Music Talks: Life’s Consolation – Brahms’ Ein deutsches Requiem10.15am 49 Queen’s Gate Terrace, SW7 5PN
Katy Hamilton examines Brahms’ landmark work Ein deutsches Requiem as well as the composer’s views on the Requiem form.
Presented by Music Talks in association with the Vernon Ellis Foundation and the RCM
Tickets: £300 for Spring Term Lecture Series
RCM Chamber Music1.05pm Corelli Room
Free but tickets required
RCM Chamber Music6.00pm Corelli Room
Free but tickets required
WEDNESDAY 10 FEBRUARY
Maxim Rysanov Recital7.30pm Recital Hall
Maxim Rysanov violaAshley Wass piano
Programme to includeSchubert (arr Maxim Rysanov) Sonatina in G minor D 408Leonid Desyatnikov Wie der alte LeiermannDobrinka Tabakova Suite in Jazz Style
Supported by the Georg and Emily von Opel Foundation
Free but tickets required
Jack McCaw Memorial Concert7.30pm Britten Theatre
The RCM celebrates the life of clarinettist Jack McCaw, one of the most distinguished woodwind performers and teachers of his generation. The concert will include recordings of his playing, as well as reflections on his life and career, and performances of pieces by Beethoven, Mozart and Poulenc.
Tickets: £5
THURSDAY 11 FEBRUARY
Dutilleux Day: Piano Concert1.05pm Recital Hall
See page 13 for details
Dutilleux Day: John Wilson Conducts the RCM Symphony Orchestra7.30pm Amaryllis Fleming Concert Hall
See page 13 for details
Dutilleux Day: Les Citations9.35pm Amaryllis Fleming Concert Hall
See page 13 for details
FRIDAY 5 FEBRUARY
Saxophone Masterclass with Marcus Weiss2.00pm Recital Hall
Belle Shenkman International Masterclass
Free but tickets required
Viola Masterclass with Jennifer Stumm2.00pm East Parry Room
Supported by the Georg and Emily von Opel Foundation
Free but tickets required
RCM Chamber Music6.00pm Corelli Room
Free but tickets required
MONDAY 8 FEBRUARY
RCM Chamber Music6.00pm Inner Parry Room
Free but tickets required
Opera Scenes5.30pm Britten Theatre
RCM singers present a selection of favourite operatic scenes, intimately staged with piano accompaniment.
Free but tickets required
TUESDAY 9 FEBRUARY
Viola Masterclass with Maxim Rysanov10.00am East Parry Room
Supported by the Georg and Emily von Opel Foundation
Free but tickets required
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THURSDAY 11 FEBRUARY
Dutilleux DayThe RCM presents a day of events to celebrate the 100th anniversary of the birth of Henri Dutilleux, one of the greatest French composers of the 20th century.
Piano Concert1.05pm Recital Hall
Outstanding RCM keyboard players perform a selection of works, including Dutilleux’s Piano Sonata.
Free but tickets required
John Wilson Conducts the RCM Symphony Orchestra7.30pm Amaryllis Fleming Concert Hall
John Wilson conductor RCM Symphony Orchestra
Ravel Rapsodie espagnole Dutilleux Symphony no 2 ‘Le double’
RCM alumnus John Wilson, one of the UK’s most in-demand conductors, makes a welcome return to the RCM stage to conduct Dutilleux’s ‘Le double’ symphony.
This captivating work showcases Dutilleux’s skills as a composer who was intensely attuned to the sensual and profound. Also on the bill is Ravel’s famous and evocative Rapsodie espagnole, highlighting the mutual inspiration and the differences between these masterful French composers.
Following his two sell-out BBC Proms performances in 2015, don’t miss this opportunity to see John Wilson conduct this exciting programme.
Supported by the RCM Patrons’ Circle
Tickets: £10, £15
John Wilson
Pre-concert talk: Dutilleux’s Stylistic Journey6.15pm Amaryllis Fleming Concert Hall
Kenneth Hesketh discusses Dutilleux’s life and work with Caroline Potter and Caroline Rae.
Free to concert-ticket holders
Les Citations9.35pm Amaryllis Fleming Concert Hall
Dutilleux Les CitationsMaurice Ohana Miroir de CélestineDutilleux (arr Kenneth Hesketh) Blackbird
This late-night concert offers the chance to hear Dutilleux’s rarely-performed chamber music masterpiece Les Citations played in its most recent, 2010, revision by RCM musicians.
Tickets: £5 (or free with John Wilson ticket)
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Harp WeekThe harp takes centre stage this week in an exciting series of events. The versatile instrument is paired with electronics in From the Soundhouse and takes the role of soloist in our Orchestral Masterworks series. French harpist Sylvain Blassel also joins us for a concert with the RCM Harp Ensemble and for a masterclass with star RCM harpists.
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MONDAY 15 FEBRUARY
From the Soundhouse7.30pm Amaryllis Fleming Concert Hall
Michael Oliva electronics Asier Puga conductor*Anna Quiroga harp
Nono Omaggio a György Kurtág*Lillie Harris ChrysalisTal Concerto for harp and electronic musicNicholas Moroz Semantron
From the Soundhouse starts Harp Week at the Royal College of Music with Josef Tal’s Concerto for harp and electronic music, performed by RCM harpist Anna Quiroga and professor Michael Oliva.
The programme also contains works by current RCM composers Lillie Harris and Nicholas Moroz, as well as Luigi Nono’s homage to György Kurtág, conducted by Asier Puga.
Tickets: £5
TUESDAY 16 FEBRUARY
RCM Harp Ensemble 7.30pm Amaryllis Fleming Concert Hall
RCM Harp Ensemble Sylvain Blassel harp
Contemporary harpist Sylvain Blassel and the RCM Harp Ensemble present an eclectic programme of music for this incredibly diverse instrument, The programme includes Shostakovich’s Jazz Suite Valse no 2 and Poulenc’s L’embarquement pour Cythère, arranged by Ieuan Jones.
Tickets: £5
WEDNESDAY 17 FEBRUARY
Masterclass with Sylvain Blassel2.00pm East Parry Room
Supported by the Georg and Emily von Opel Foundation
Free but tickets required
Orchestral Masterworks: Mendelssohn’s Symphony no 46.00pm Amaryllis Fleming Concert Hall
RCM harpist and concerto competition winner Juliana Myslov performs Ginastera’s Harp Concerto with the RCM Philharmonic.
See page 11 for details
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MONDAY 15 FEBRUARY
RCM Chamber Music1.05pm Inner Parry Room
Free but tickets required
RCM Chamber Music6.00pm Inner Parry Room
Free but tickets required
Harp Week: From the Soundhouse7.30pm Amaryllis Fleming Concert Hall
See page 14 for details
TUESDAY 16 FEBRUARY
Harp Week: RCM Harp Ensemble 7.30pm Amaryllis Fleming Concert Hall
See page 14 for details
Experimental Music7.30pm Recital Hall
RCM composers present a programme of works encompassing conceptual, theatrical, multimedia and collaborative dimensions.
Free but tickets required
WEDNESDAY 17 FEBRUARY
Music Talks: The Artist’s Palette – Ravel’s Daphnis et Chloé10.15am 49 Queen’s Gate Terrace, SW7 5PN
Focusing on the second suite from Ravel’s masterwork Daphnis et Chloé, Karl Lutchmayer explores the possibilities offered by the early 20th-century symphony orchestra.
Presented by Music Talks in association with the Vernon Ellis Foundation and the RCM
Tickets: £300 for Spring Term Lecture Series
Harp Week: Masterclass with Sylvain Blassel2.00pm East Parry Room
See page 14 for details
Orchestral Masterworks: Mendelssohn’s Symphony no 46.00pm Amaryllis Fleming Concert Hall
See page 11 for details
THURSDAY 18 FEBRUARY
RCM Chamber Music6.00pm Inner Parry Room
Free but tickets required
RCM Wind Orchestra6.00pm Amaryllis Fleming Concert Hall
See page 16 for details
FRIDAY 12 – SUNDAY 14 FEBRUARY
German Song Onstage (1770-1914) Conference
This collaborative conference explores the history of the public musical concert as an artistic, cultural and social phenomenon, specifically through the role of German song. The three days include public talks, workshops and concerts at both the RCM and Wigmore Hall.
For more information visit www.rcm.ac.uk/germansongonstage
FRIDAY 12 FEBRUARY
Clara Schumann as Song Accompanist7.30pm Amaryllis Fleming Concert Hall
RCM singersVarvara Tarasova piano
Clara Schumann’s recital of 5 January 1870 is explored as part of the German Song Onstage (1770-1914) Conference taking place at the Royal College of Music. The programme includes music by Beethoven, Brahms, Chopin and, of course, Schumann.
Part of German Song Onstage (1770-1914) Conference
Tickets: £5
Brass Chamber Showcase 7.30pm Recital Hall
Biagio Marini Canzona Sweelinck (arr Steven Verhelst) Mein junges Leben hat ein End Bozza Sonatine for brass
quintet Mendelssohn Incidental Music from
A Midsummer Night’s Dream
Poulenc Sonata for trumpet, horn, trombone
Ewald Quintet no 2 in E flat major op 6
Anthony Plog 4 Sketches
Free but tickets required
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FRIDAY 19 FEBRUARY
Conducting Masterclass with Alexander Polishchuk10.00am Recital Hall
Free but tickets required
Hispania: Spanish Rhapsody1.05pm Amaryllis Fleming Concert Hall
See page 17 for details
Hispania: Music and Ideas: Albéniz Beyond Iberia5.15pm Corelli Room
See page 17 for details
Hispania: Spectral Flamenco 6.00pm Amaryllis Fleming Concert Hall
See page 17 for details
FRIDAY 19 FEBRUARY
Exploring the Archives 7.30pm Recital Hall
Programme to includeL Berkeley Violin Sonata no 1
(UK premiere)
BBC Radio 3 presenter Petroc Trelawny introduces an evening of music by composers connected to the RCM which includes the UK premiere of Lennox Berkeley’s Violin Sonata no 1. Some of the original manuscripts will also be on display.
In association with the Lennox Berkeley Society
Free but tickets required
SATURDAY 20 FEBRUARY
RCM Junior Department Chamber Music Concert 5.30pm Amaryllis Fleming Concert Hall
Tickets: £5
SUNDAY 21 FEBRUARY
Hispania: Goyescas11.00am Amaryllis Fleming Concert Hall
See page 17 for details
THURSDAY 18 FEBRUARY
RCM Wind Orchestra6.00pm Amaryllis Fleming Concert Hall
Ben Gernon conductor Yaroslava Trofymchuk celloRCM Wind Orchestra
John Mackey Asphalt Cocktail Gulda Concerto for cello and wind orchestra Vaughan Williams English Folk Song Suite
Rising star British conductor Ben Gernon is making a name for himself across the globe. Following a year as a Dudamel Fellow with the Los Angeles Philharmonic and his Proms debut in 2014, we're delighted to welcome him to the stage to conduct the RCM Wind Orchestra. The thrilling programme includes Gulda's Concerto for cello and wind orchestra and RCM alumnus Ralph Vaughan Williams' English Folk Song Suite.
Tickets: £5
Keyboard Festival: HispaniaOur ever-popular keyboard festival is back! This year we mark the centenaries of two celebrated composers: Enrique Granados and Alberto Ginastera alongside other greats of the Spanish tradition.
For more information see www.rcm.ac.uk/hispania
All events free but tickets required, except Goyescas, which is free, no tickets required
Supported by John Ward
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FRIDAY 19 FEBRUARY
Spanish Rhapsody 1.05pm Amaryllis Fleming Concert Hall
Join Head of Keyboard Professor Vanessa Latarche and Deputy Head of Keyboard Ian Jones for a lunchtime concert of piano duo music including Ravel’s characterful and evocative Rapsodie espagnole.
Music and Ideas: Albéniz Beyond Iberia5.15pm Corelli Room
RCM pianist Juan Barahona explores Albéniz’ La Vega and his last composition Azulejos through collaborations with pedagogues, pianists and institutions, as well as his own interaction with this music in performance.
In conjunction with the British Spanish Society / Telefonica
Spectral Flamenco 6.00pm Amaryllis Fleming Concert Hall
Discover the music of contemporary Spanish composer Mauricio Sotelo. RCM pianists present a selection of his eclectic works alongside sonatas by Baroque composer and adopted Spaniard Domenico Scarlatti, whose music abounds with the sounds and rhythms of the Iberian peninsula.
SUNDAY 21 FEBRUARY
Goyescas 11.00am–7.00pm Amaryllis Fleming Concert Hall
Join us for our all day keyboard marathon. This year RCM pianists perform Enrique Granados’ most famous suite for piano – Goyescas – a set of six pieces based on paintings by Francisco Goya, alongside other popular Spanish-inspired works. Our doors will be open all day so drop in for ten minutes or stay for hours.
This event will be streamed live at www.rcm.ac.uk/live
Free, no tickets reqiured
MONDAY 22 FEBRUARY
Canciones Populares 1.05pm Amaryllis Fleming Concert Hall
Explore the folk stories that inspired the music of the Iberian peninsula. In this lunchtime concert, RCM accompanists and singers join forces to perform a colourful mix of songs by Falla, Ginastera, Granados, Rodrigo and Montsalvatge.
Reeds, Mixtures and Tientos 6.00pm West Parry Room
Join RCM organists for this short recital exploring the sound world of Iberian organ music with works by Cabezón, Cabanilles, Soler and Langlais.
TUESDAY 23 FEBRUARY
Piano Masterclass with Joaquín Soriano10.00am Amaryllis Fleming Concert Hall
Respected pianist and professor at the Madrid Royal Conservatory, Joaquín Soriano shares his experience with star RCM pianists.
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Raphael Wallfisch
Exploring MinimalismExplore the hypnotic rhythms and harmonic patterns of Minimalism as the talented musicians of the Royal College of Music present works by some of the greatest names in the field, including Philip Glass, Michael Nyman and John Adams.
EXPLORING MINIMALISM & STEVE REICH TICKET OFFERBook 2 concerts and receive 10% discountBook 3 concerts and receive 20% discountBook 4 or more concerts and receive 30% discount
TUESDAY 23 FEBRUARY
Phasing7.30pm Recital Hall
Philip Glass Saxophone Quartet Steve Reich New York Counterpoint John Adams Hallelujah Junction Steve Reich Music for Pieces of Wood Steve Reich Drumming Steve Reich Mallet Quartet
The series begins with music for percussion by Steve Reich, piano music by John Adams and Philip Glass’ animated Saxophone Quartet in this celebration of American Minimalism.
Tickets: £5
FRIDAY 26 FEBRUARY
Electronics7.30pm Recital Hall
Michael Oliva director
Steve Reich Pendulum MusicAlvin Lucier Music on a Long Thin Wire
Electronic music is examined in this Exploring Minimalism concert featuring Alvin Lucier’s Music on a Long Thin Wire, as well as Steve Reich’s Pendulum Music which creates music with suspended microphones over speakers.
Tickets: £5
TUESDAY 1 MARCH
Looping7.30pm Recital Hall
Philip Glass String Quartet no 2 ‘Company’ Michael Torke May John Adams China GatesSteve Reich Electric Counterpoint John Adams Shaker Loops Fred Rzewski Coming Together
Frederic Rzewski’s Coming Together pairs repetitive sequences with a narrator reciting the words of Sam Melville, one of the leaders of the 1971 Attica prison riots. This poignant work is preceded by music for a variety of instrumental ensembles.
Tickets: £5
TUESDAY 8 MARCH
Shaping7.30pm Recital Hall
Michael Nyman Poczatek Gavin Bryars String Quartet no 1 ‘Between the
National and the Bristol’Michael Nyman Shaping the CurveMichael Nyman Songs for Tony Graham Fitkin Cusp
British Minimalism is explored in the fourth concert of the series with music by Michael Nyman, Graham Fitkin and Gavin Bryars, whose hypnotic String Quartet no 1 will leave you breathless.
Tickets: £5
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Steve Reich in ResidenceAs part of our Exploring Minmalism series, we are thrilled to announce that Steve Reich will join us for a residency to close the series. In a special celebration of his distinguished career in his 80th birthday year, Steve will share his considerable knowledge and enthusiasm with RCM composers in a masterclass and join RCM musicians for a concert of some of his most popular works.
During the concert, Steve will be awarded the rare and prestigious accolade of an honorary doctorate from the RCM, recognising his outstanding contribution to international musical life. He will also perform his iconic Clapping Music with Head of Percussion David Hockings.
THURSDAY 10 MARCH
Steve Reich Concert 7.30pm Amaryllis Fleming Concert Hall
Timothy Lines conductorRCM Symphony OrchestraRCM New Perspectives
Steve Reich Clapping Music Conferment Double Sextet Quartet Three Movements
Steve Reich is one of the greatest composers of our time. Don’t miss this opportunity to hear his music performed by the RCM Symphony Orchestra and New Perspectives ensemble.
Tickets: £10, £15
Pre-concert talk6.30pm Amaryllis Fleming Concert Hall
Timothy Lines discusses the music of Steve Reich.
Free to concert-ticket holders
FRIDAY 11 MARCH
Steve Reich Composition Masterclass 2.00pm Amaryllis Fleming Concert Hall
Steve Reich shares his invaluable knowledge and enthusiasm with RCM composers in this afternoon masterclass.
Tickets: £5
Steve Reich
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MONDAY 22 FEBRUARY
Hispania: Canciones Populares 1.05pm Amaryllis Fleming Concert Hall
See page 17 for details
Hispania: Reeds, Mixtures and Tientos 6.00pm West Parry Room
See page 17 for details
RCM Chamber Music6.00pm Corelli Room
Free but tickets required
TUESDAY 23 FEBRUARY
Hispania: Piano Masterclass with Joaquín Soriano10.00am Amaryllis Fleming Concert Hall
See page 17 for details
Exploring Minimalism: Phasing 7.30pm Recital Hall
See page 18 for details
WEDNESDAY 24 FEBRUARY
Recorder Masterclass with Walter van Hauwe10.30am Corelli Room
Free but tickets required
Recorder Masterclass with Walter van Hauwe2.30pm Corelli Room
Free but tickets required
2016 Crees Lecture: The Power of Music in a Changing World5.30pm Inner Parry Room
Roger Wright OBE delivers this year’s Crees Lecture.
This event will be streamed live at www.rcm.ac.uk/live
Tickets: £5
Orchestral Masterworks: Dvorák’s Symphony no 9 6.00pm Amaryllis Fleming Concert Hall
See page 11 for details
THURSDAY 25 FEBRUARY
RCM Chamber Music1.05pm Recital Hall
Free but tickets required
Music and Ideas: In Search of Good Music Education5.15pm East Parry Room
John Finney (University of Cambridge) and Felicity Laurence (University of Newcastle) discuss what constitutes the purpose of music education in an age of measurement, and how this understanding informs our view of the relationship between teacher and child and what is being learnt.
Free but tickets required
RCM Brass Ensemble7.30pm Amaryllis Fleming Concert Hall
See page 21 for details
FRIDAY 26 FEBRUARY
Double Bass Masterclass with Dan Styffe2.00pm Inner Parry Room
Supported by the Georg and Emily von Opel Foundation
Free but tickets required
Exploring Minimalism: Electronics7.30pm Recital Hall
See page 18 for details
HighlightsParticipatory EventsLectures & SeminarsMasterclasses & WorkshopsPrizes & CompetitionsChamber Music Series
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THURSDAY 25 FEBRUARY
RCM Brass Ensemble7.30pm Amaryllis Fleming Concert Hall
Nigel Black director RCM Brass Ensemble
Programme to include:J S Bach (arr Eric Crees) Toccata and Fugue in D minor BWV 565Liszt (arr Eric Crees) Prelude and Fugue on B-A-C-H J S Bach (arr Eric Crees) Passacaglia and Fugue in C minor BWV 582
Renowned trombonist Eric Crees has been described by The Brass Herald as having a ‘sublime talent for transcribing music for brass’. Don’t miss the opportunity to hear his exciting arrangements of polyphonic music by J S Bach and Liszt in this concert, performed by outstanding RCM brass players directed by the RCM’s Head of Brass Nigel Black.
Tickets: £5
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SATURDAY 27 FEBRUARY
RCM Junior Department Spring Choral Concert5.30pm Amaryllis Fleming Concert Hall
Featuring the Girls’ Choir, Training Choir, Treble Choir, Concert Choir and Senior Choir.
Tickets: £5
MONDAY 29 FEBRUARY
RCM Chamber Music6.00pm Inner Parry Room
Free but tickets required
TUESDAY 1 MARCH
RCM Chamber Music6.00pm Inner Parry Room
Steve Reich Cello Counterpoint for 8 cellos
Villa-Lobos Bachianas brasileiras no 1 for 8 cellos
Free but tickets required
Exploring Minimalism: Looping 7.30pm Recital Hall
See page 18 for details
WEDNESDAY 2 MARCH
Music Talks: Out of the Blue – Gershwin’s Rhapsody in Blue10.15am 49 Queen’s Gate Terrace, SW7 5PN
Karl Lutchmayer examines the impact of Gershwin’s Rhapsody in Blue, which changed the musical world’s perception of what could be called ‘classical’ music.
Presented by Music Talks in association with the Vernon Ellis Foundation and the RCM
Tickets: £300 for Spring Term Lecture Series
THURSDAY 3 MARCH
RCM Baroque Ensemble and Chamber Choir7.30pm Amaryllis Fleming Concert Hall
Ashley Solomon director RCM Baroque Ensemble RCM Chamber Choir
J S Bach Ouverture from Suite no 3 in D major BWV 1068 J S Bach Concerto for 2 violins in D minor BWV 1043J S Bach Missa brevis in A major BWV 234
In this all-Bach programme, talented RCM musicians perform his popular double violin concerto and majestic Ouverture from his third orchestral suite. Expertly directed by Professor Ashley Solomon, the programme culminates in a performance of Bach’s joyful Missa brevis featuring outstanding singers of the RCM Chamber Choir.
Tickets: £8, £10
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WEDNESDAY 2 MARCH
Masters Ensemble6.00pm Inner Parry Room
A chance to hear brand new works by talented RCM composers performed by leading contemporary music specialists.
Free but tickets required
THURSDAY 3 MARCH
Music and Ideas: Music, Emotions and Institutions5.15pm East Parry Room
Dr Wiebke Thormählen (RCM) draws on materials in the RCM collections to illuminate two key moments in 19th-century London: the founding of the Royal Philharmonic Society in 1813 and the formation of the Sacred Harmonic Society in 1832. Expect exposing tales of social status, charitable sentiment, body politics and religious dissent.
Free but tickets required
RCM Baroque Ensemble and Chamber Choir7.30pm Amaryllis Fleming Concert Hall
See panel above for details
FRIDAY 4 MARCH
Chappell Medal Piano Competition Final10.00am Amaryllis Fleming Concert Hall
Free but tickets required
Winds of Heaven6.00pm Inner Parry Room
Julien Feltrin director Chiel Meijering Cybergirls go
extreme Chiel Meijering Examania Chiel Meijering A day in the life of a
Wookie-Wookie Chiel Meijering Nocturnal residents
Free but tickets required
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Pre-concert talk6.30pm Amaryllis Fleming Concert Hall
Professor Ashley Solomon introduces this evening’s concert.
Free to concert-ticket holders
MONDAY 7 MARCH
Alke Quartet7.30pm Recital Hall
Alke Quartet
Beethoven String Quartet in F minor op 95 ‘Serioso’György Kurtág 12 Microludes for string quartet Bartók String Quartet no 5 BB 110
Described as ‘exuberant and energetic’, the Alke Quartet is one of the most dynamic chamber music ensembles around, bringing together four outstanding string players from across the globe. In this programme they pair together two impressive works by Hungarian composers – the haunting 12 Microludes by György Kurtág and Béla Bartók’s gripping String Quartet no 5, generally regarded as one of the most significant chamber works of the 20th century.
The Alke Quartet is supported by a legacy from the late Albert and Eugenie Frost
Tickets: £5
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SATURDAY 5 MARCH
RCM Junior Department Spring Concert5.30pm Amaryllis Fleming Concert Hall
Featuring String Orchestra, Sinfonia, Symphonic Wind Orchestra, Clarinet Choir and Brass Ensembles.
Tickets: £5
MONDAY 7 MARCH
Alke Quartet7.30pm Recital Hall
See panel above for details
TUESDAY 8 MARCH
Violin Masterclass with Lewis Kaplan10.00am East Parry Room
Supported by the Georg and Emily von Opel Foundation
Free but tickets required
Women in Music at the RCM: Piano Masterclass with Imogen Cooper 10.00am Recital Hall
See page 24 for details
TUESDAY 8 MARCH
Women in Music at the RCM: Albany Trio1.05pm Amaryllis Fleming Concert Hall
See page 24 for details
Women in Music at the RCM: Women and the Saxophone6.00pm Inner Parry Room
See page 24 for details
Handel’s Ariodante7.00pm Britten Theatre
See page 25 for details
Exploring Minimalism: Shaping 7.30pm Recital Hall
See page 18 for details
TUESDAY 8 MARCH
Women in Music at the RCMTo mark International Women’s Day we have an exciting series of events highlighting the wide-ranging exceptional female talent in music today.
Free but tickets required
Piano Masterclass with Imogen Cooper 10.00am Recital Hall
Described as ‘one of the finest pianists now playing’ by the Daily Telegraph, renowned pianist Imogen Cooper will work with some of the RCM’s most talented pianists.
Albany Trio1.05pm Amaryllis Fleming Concert Hall
Albany Trio
Sadie Harrison The Bride’s Journey in Three Songs and a Memory Judith Bingham New Work (world premiere) Judith Weir O Virdissima Chaminade Piano Trio no 2 in A minor op 34
Former RCM Junior Fellows, the Albany Trio is a dynamic ensemble committed to bringing new audiences to works by female composers. In this exciting lunchtime concert, they perform music by Master of the Queen’s Music Judith Weir and a new work by Judith Bingham.
Women and the Saxophone6.00pm Inner Parry Room
RCM alumnae, saxophonist Amy Green and composer/saxophonist Charlotte Harding present their latest collaboration ‘Over 100 years of Women and the Saxophone’. The project celebrates pioneering female saxophonists, composers and bandleaders who were integral to pioneering and promoting the saxophone.
Imogen Cooper
Albany Trio
Charlotte Harding
Amy Green
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TUESDAY 8, WEDNESDAY 9, SATURDAY 12 & MONDAY 14 MARCH
Handel’s Ariodante7.00pm Britten Theatre
Laurence Cummings conductorJames Bonas director
This year’s collaboration between the Royal College of Music and the London Handel Festival offers the opportunity to see Handel’s only opera set in the United Kingdom, Ariodante.
The first of Handel’s operas to be performed at the Theatre Royal, Covent Garden, in 1735, it follows the budding romance of Prince Ariodante and Princess Ginevra of Scotland. A happy ending is put in jeopardy, however, when Polinesso decides he wants Ginevra, and the crown, for himself.
Laurence Cummings and James Bonas return to conduct and direct a line-up of outstanding young singers in one of the highlights of the operatic year.
Promoted by the London Handel Festival
Tickets: £20, £25, £30, £45, £50, £55, £60
Tickets only available from the London Handel Festival Box Office Online booking opens Tuesday 19 January. Telephone booking opens Thursday 21 January. London Handel Festival Box Office 01460 54660 www.london-handel-festival.com Please note tickets are not available from the RCM Box Office
Soraya Mafi and Tai Oney in the London Handel Festival’s 2014 production of Arianna in Creta
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WEDNESDAY 9 MARCH
Music Talks: Song of the Earth – Mahler’s Das Lied von der Erde10.15am 49 Queen’s Gate Terrace, SW7 5PN
Katy Hamilton discusses the Chinese origins of the poetic texts for Das Lied von der Erde as well as Mahler’s extraordinary approach to orchestral sonority.
Presented by Music Talks in association with the Vernon Ellis Foundation and the RCM
Tickets: £300 for Spring Term Lecture Series
WEDNESDAY 9 MARCH
Steve Reich: RCM Sparks Lunchtime Concert for Schools 1.05pm Amaryllis Fleming Concert Hall
Key Stage 2 parties only
Delve into the world of Minimalism with Timothy Lines and RCM New Perspectives. Join us for an exciting concert presented by Fraser Trainer and RCM musicians with guaranteed audience participation!
All schools booking receive a teacher resource pack and song recording to accompany this concert
Free but tickets required
Masters Ensemble6.00pm Inner Parry Room
A chance to hear brand new works by talented RCM composers performed by leading contemporary music specialists.
Free but tickets required
WEDNESDAY 9 MARCH
Handel’s Ariodante7.00pm Britten Theatre
See page 25 for details
THURSDAY 10 MARCH
Exploring Minimalism: Steve Reich Concert7.30pm Amaryllis Fleming Concert Hall
See page 19 for details
FRIDAY 11 MARCH
Quartet for the End of Time 1.05pm Recital Hall
Zsolt-Tihamér Visontay violinMark van de Wiel clarinetAlexander Chaushian celloMin-Jung Kym piano
Messiaen Quatuor pour la fin du temps
Free but tickets required
FRIDAY 11 MARCH
RCM Big Band7.30pm Recital Hall
Mike Lovatt guest directorRCM Big Band
We welcome RCM professor Mike Lovatt – one of the world’s most impressive jazz trumpet players, who played a starring role in the 2015 BBC Proms – to direct the superb players of the RCM Big Band in this concert of feel-good music. Seats are sure to go fast, so secure yours soon!
Tickets: £5
SATURDAY 12 MARCH
Handel’s Ariodante7.00pm Britten Theatre
See page 25 for details
RCM Junior Department Symphony Orchestra7.30pm Amaryllis Fleming Concert Hall
Featuring the winner of the 2015 Peter Morrison Concerto Competition.
Tickets: £5
MONDAY 14 MARCH
Handel’s Ariodante7.00pm Britten Theatre
See page 25 for details
SUNDAY 10 APRIL
Piano Masterclass with Sir András Schiff3.00pm Amaryllis Fleming Concert Hall
We are delighted to announce the return of Sir András Schiff, who will work with exceptional RCM pianists in this special Sunday afternoon masterclass.
Renowned for his interpretations of Beethoven and receiving wide critical acclaim for his ‘spellbinding account of the Goldberg Variations’ (The Guardian) at the 2015 BBC Proms, Sir András is one of today’s greatest pianists. Don’t miss the opportunity to see him share his enthusiasm and knowledge with young musicians at the Royal College of Music.
Tickets: £5
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FRIDAY 11 MARCH
Harp Masterclass with Marisa Robles2.00pm East Parry Room
Free but tickets required
Exploring Minimalism: Steve Reich Composition Masterclass 2.00pm Amaryllis Fleming Concert Hall
See page 19 for details
RCM Big Band7.30pm Recital Hall
See page 26 for details
SATURDAY 12 MARCH
RCM Junior Department Contemporary Music Concert5.30pm Recital Hall
Free but tickets required
WEDNESDAY 16 MARCH– FRIDAY 18 MARCH
Great ExhibitionistsVarious times and venues
Taking up the spirit of the 1851 Great Exhibition, this cutting-edge series is curated entirely by students. For more information see www.rcm.ac.uk/greatexhibitionists
Free but tickets required
SATURDAY 19 MARCH
RCM Junior Department End of Term Concert2.30pm Amaryllis Fleming Concert Hall
Featuring the Chamber Orchestra, Brass Dectet, Saxophone Ensemble, Octet and Percussion Ensemble.
Tickets: £5
SUNDAY 10 APRIL
Piano Masterclass with Sir András Schiff3.00pm Amaryllis Fleming Concert Hall
See panel above for details
András Schiff
Sir András Schiff
SUNDAY 26 JUNE
RCM Symphony Orchestra at the Royal Festival Hall7.30pm Royal Festival Hall
Diego Masson conductorSamson Tsoy pianoRCM Symphony Orchestra
Stravinsky Symphony in 3 MovementsStravinsky CapriccioStravinsky Song of the NightingaleStravinsky The Firebird Suite (1911)
The RCM Symphony Orchestra returns to London’s Royal Festival Hall to perform a thrilling all-Stravinsky programme exploring the myths and rituals behind his works.
Expect to be captivated by the orchestral wizardry of The Firebird Suite; charmed by a bird of a different feather in a Song of the Nightingale; impressed by the technical feats of award-winning RCM pianist Samson Tsoy in the virtuosic Capriccio; and entertained by Stravinsky’s final cinematic-inspired Symphony.
To conduct, we’re delighted to welcome French conductor Diego Masson, one of the world’s leading exponents of the music of the 20th and 21st centuries.
This concert is part of the Philharmonia Orchestra’s Myths and Rituals series supported by Vincent Meyer. www.philharmonia.co.uk/stravinsky
Tickets: £5, £10, £15, £20, £25
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Samson Tsoy Royal Festival Hall
Victoria and Albert MuseumCromwell Road, London SW7 2RL
Fridays at 6.30pm
15, 22 January5, 12, 19 February4, 11, 18 March
Supported by the Friends of the V&A
St Martin-in-the-Fields Trafalgar Square, London WC2N 4JJ
Friday 4 March, 1.00pm
St James’s Piccadilly197 Piccadilly, London W1J 9LL
Wednesday 20 January, 1.10pm Monday 22 February, 1.10pmWednesday 16 March, 1.10pm
St Stephen’s ChurchGloucester Road, London SW7 4RL
Mondays at 6.30pm
25 January1, 8, 15, 22, 29 February7, 14 March
Chelsea and Westminster Hospital
Fulham Rd, London SW10 9NH
Thursdays at 1.00pm
28 January25 February17 March
St George’s Hanover SquareSt George Street, London, W1S 1FX
Thursday 11 February, 1.00pm
Royal Albert HallKensington Gore, London SW7 2AP
Classical Coffee Mornings Sundays at 11.00am
Elgar Room
31* January14, 21, 28 February13, 20* March
*RCMJD students
Tickets: £11, including coffee and a pastry
Verdi RestaurantFriday 1 April, 12.00pm
Free no tickets required
OUT AND ABOUTIn addition to concerts at the Royal College of Music itself, RCM performers regularly appear at a number of venues across London and beyond.
Unless stated otherwise, all concerts are free of charge and no ticket is required. Just turn up on the day to see some of the world’s brightest young classical stars in action.
Steinway Hall 44 Marylebone Lane, London W1U 2DB
Wednesdays at 1.00pm
10 February 9 March
Kings Place90 York Way, London N1 9AG
Sundays at 5.45pm
31 January7 February13 March
Royal Academy of ArtBurlington House, Piccadilly,
London W1J 0BD
Friday 15 April, 6.30pm
With kind support from Dasha Shenkman
St Mary Abbots Kensington High Street, London W8 4LA
Fridays at 1.05pm
15, 22, 29 January5, 12, 19, 26 February4, 11 March
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TICKET & BOOKING INFORMATIONEntry to the Royal College of Music is free, however, charges apply for some of our events, performances and exhibitions. All income from ticket sales goes directly to support training and performance opportunities for our students.
To book tickets or for more information contact the RCM Box Office on 020 7591 4314, weekdays 10.00am – 4.00pm, or visit us online at www.rcm.ac.uk/events
Please note, there is a £1.95 booking fee per transaction for online and telephone bookings. This fee covers administration and handling costs, allowing ticket income to support training and performance opportunities for our students.
BOOKING FOR THE SPRING SEASON opens on Wednesday 9 December. RCM Friends and Patrons have priority booking from Wednesday 2 December.
BOOKING FOR RCM JUNIOR DEPARTMENT EVENTS opens on Saturday 30 January.
PLEASE NOTE: Tickets for the London Handel Festival production of Handel’s Ariodante on 8, 9, 12 and 14 March are only available from the London Handel Festival Box Office: 01460 54660. Online booking opens 19 January and telephone bookings open 21 January. See www.london-handel-festival.com for more information.
Group bookings of 10 or more receive a 10% discount where applicable. Maximum group booking size is 33. School parties must be chaperoned at all times by school staff.
Refunds Tickets cannot be exchanged or refunded unless a performance is cancelled; when an event is sold out refunds may be possible, at the discretion of Box Office staff.
Tickets on the door Tickets are available on the door for many RCM events. However, we recommend that tickets are purchased well in advance and cannot guarantee availability on the day.
For more information on booking tickets, terms and conditions please visit www.rcm.ac.uk/ticketing
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VISITING USTransportBy Tube The nearest underground station is South Kensington, which is about 10 minutes’ walk from the RCM. South Kensington is on the District, Circle and Piccadilly lines. Gloucester Road and High Street Kensington stations are both approximately 15 minutes’ walk from the RCM.
By Rail The nearest mainline railway stations are Paddington and Victoria.
By Bus Buses 9, 10, 52 and 452 pass the Royal Albert Hall, whilst 9a runs from Palace Gate and 70 along Queen’s Gate. The number 360 stops very close to the RCM on Prince Consort Road. Many other services run to South Kensington, Kensington High Street or Knightsbridge from surrounding areas.
By Road There is metered parking on Prince Consort Road and the surrounding area. It costs £3 per hour for a maximum of three hours and is free after 6.30pm and on Sundays. There are a limited number of disabled parking spaces and designated motorbike bays in the surrounding area.
Food and DrinkLunch and Snacks The RCM Restaurant offers a great range of hot and cold snacks and beverages each weekday between 9.00am and 4.00pm as well as delicious full lunch options between 12.00pm and 2.00pm.
Evening Performance Drinks and Light Snacks The RCM offers a range of pre-performance and interval refreshments, and a selection of light snacks for those attending evening events in the Amaryllis Fleming Concert Hall and the Britten Theatre. These are served between 6.00pm and 9.00pm (5.00pm for early evening performances) in the Britten Theatre Bar or the RCM Foyer Bar.
Photography and RecordingsPhotographs may be taken during the applause at the end of a work. Photography before and during a performance is forbidden. Private sound or video recordings of RCM concerts and recitals are prohibited without prior written permission from the RCM and the agreement of all performers.Your co-operation is appreciated.
AccessThe Royal College of Music has easy access to most areas and is fully accessible via lifts and ramps. Guide and companion dogs may be taken anywhere on site. The main entrance to the RCM has eight steps up from the pavement and two inside the main doors.
The East Entrance, 20 metres to the left of the main entrance, is solely for the use of patrons with limited mobility and is opened by contacting reception staff via intercom. The main entrance to the Amaryllis Fleming Concert Hall contains 10 steps. A step-free entrance is available.
The main entrance to the Britten Theatre contains 33 steps. An alternative step-free entrance is available for all patrons. There are spaces for wheelchair users and seats for their companions in the Amaryllis Fleming Concert Hall and Britten Theatre.
Please contact the Box Office in advance for directions.
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HIGHLIGHTS PAGEWed 13 Jan 7.30pm explorensemble 4Thu 14 Jan 6.00pm Orchestral Masterworks: Elgar’s Enigma Variations 10Sat 16 Jan 5.30pm RCM Junior Department Soloists’ Concert 5Thu 21 Jan 2.00pm Håkan Hardenberger at the RCM: Trumpet Masterclass 6Fri 22 Jan 6.00pm Håkan Hardenberger at the RCM: RCM Symphony Orchestra: 6 From the Wreckage Mon 25 Jan 1.05pm Professors’ Concerts: Christian Garrick Jazz Strings 7Tue 26 Jan 6.00pm RCM Students’ Film Orchestra 7Tue 26 Jan 7.30pm RCM Wind Ensemble 7Wed 27 Jan 2.00pm String Quartet Collective Open Rehearsal 8Wed 27 Jan 7.30pm Percussion Showcase 8Thu 28 Jan 1.05pm String Quartet Collective Recital 8Fri 29 Jan 5.30pm Opera Scenes 9Sat 30 Jan 7.30pm Medtner Chamber Music 9
Wed 3 Feb 6.00pm Orchestral Masterworks: Rachmaninov’s Piano Concerto no 3 10Thu 4 Feb 5.30pm Opera Scenes 9Mon 8 Feb 5.30pm Opera Scenes 12Wed 10 Feb 7.30pm Jack McCaw Memorial Concert 12Thu 11 Feb 1.05pm Dutilleux Day: Piano Concert 13Thu 11 Feb 7.30pm Dutilleux Day: John Wilson Conducts the RCM Symphony Orchestra 13Thu 11 Feb 9.35pm Dutilleux Day: Les Citations 13Fri 12 Feb 7.30pm Clara Schumann as Song Accompanist 15Mon 15 Feb 7.30pm Harp Week: From the Soundhouse 14Tue 16 Feb 7.30pm Harp Week: RCM Harp Ensemble 14Wed 17 Feb 2.00pm Harp Week: Masterclass with Sylvain Blassel 14Wed 17 Feb 6.00pm Orchestral Masterworks: Mendelssohn’s Symphony no 4 11Thu 18 Feb 6.00pm RCM Wind Orchestra 16Fri 19 Feb 1.05pm Hispania: Spanish Rhapsody 17Fri 19 Feb 5.15pm Hispania: Music and Ideas: Albéniz Beyond Iberia 17Fri 19 Feb 6.00pm Hispania: Spectral Flamenco 17Fri 19 Feb 7.30pm Exploring the Archives 16Sat 20 Feb 5.30pm RCM Junior Department Chamber Music Concert 16Sun 21 Feb 11.00am Hispania: Goyescas 17Mon 22 Feb 1.05pm Hispania: Canciones Populares 17Mon 22 Feb 6.00pm Hispania: Reeds, Mixtures and Tientos 17Tue 23 Feb 10.00am Hispania: Piano Masterclass with Joaquín Soriano 17Tue 23 Feb 7.30pm Exploring Minimalism: Phasing 18Wed 24 Feb 6.00pm Orchestral Masterworks: Dvorák’s Symphony no 9 11Thu 25 Feb 7.30pm RCM Brass Ensemble 21Fri 26 Feb 7.30pm Exploring Minimalism: Electronics 18Sat 27 Feb 5.30pm RCM Junior Department Spring Choral Concert 21
Tue 1 Mar 7.30pm Exploring Minimalism: Looping 18Thu 3 Mar 7.30pm RCM Baroque Ensemble and Chamber Choir 22Sat 5 Mar 5.30pm RCM Junior Department Spring Concert 23Mon 7 Mar 7.30pm Alke Quartet 23Tue 8 Mar 10.00am Women in Music at the RCM: Piano Masterclass with Imogen Cooper 24Tue 8 Mar 1.05pm Women in Music at the RCM: Albany Trio 24Tue 8 Mar 6.00pm Women in Music at the RCM: Women and the Saxophone 24Tue 8 Mar 7.00pm Handel’s Ariodante 25Tue 8 Mar 7.30pm Exploring Minimalism: Shaping 18Wed 9 Mar 7.00pm Handel’s Ariodante 25Thu 10 Mar 7.30pm Exploring Minimalism: Steve Reich Concert 19Fri 11 Mar 2.00pm Exploring Minimalism: Steve Reich Composition Masterclass 19Fri 11 Mar 7.30pm RCM Big Band 26Sat 12 Mar 5.30pm RCM Junior Department Contemporary Music Concert 27
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HIGHLIGHTS PAGESat 12 Mar 7.00pm Handel’s Ariodante 25Sat 12 Mar 7.30pm RCM Junior Department Symphony Orchestra 27Mon 14 Mar 7.00pm Handel’s Ariodante 25Wed 16– Various Great Exhibitionists 27Fri 18 MarSat 19 Mar 2.30pm RCM Junior Department End of Term Concert 27
Sun 10 Apr 3.00pm Piano Masterclass with Sir András Schiff 27
CHAMBER MUSIC SERIES PAGEMon 11 Jan 6.00pm RCM Chamber Music 4Thu 14 Jan 1.05pm RCM Chamber Music 5Fri 15 Jan 6.00pm RCM Chamber Music 5Mon 18 Jan 6.00pm RCM Chamber Music 5Tue 19 Jan 7.00pm A Celebration of Bridge’s Chamber Music 5Wed 20 Jan 1.05pm RCM Chamber Music 5Wed 20 Jan 6.00pm RCM Chamber Music 5Mon 25 Jan 6.00pm RCM Chamber Music 7Wed 27 Jan 6.00pm RCM Chamber Music 8Fri 29 Jan 1.05pm Derek Jones Flute Recital 9
Mon 1 Feb 6.00pm RCM Chamber Music 9Tue 2 Feb 6.00pm RCM Chamber Music 9Thu 4 Feb 1.05pm RCM Chamber Music 9Thu 4 Feb 6.00pm Saxophone Recital with Marcus Weiss 9Fri 5 Feb 6.00pm RCM Chamber Music 12Mon 8 Feb 6.00pm RCM Chamber Music 12Tue 9 Feb 7.30pm Music of Vauxhall Pleasure Gardens 12Wed 10 Feb 1.05pm RCM Chamber Music 12Wed 10 Feb 6.00pm RCM Chamber Music 12Wed 10 Feb 7.30pm Maxim Rysanov Recital 12Fri 12 Feb 7.30pm Brass Chamber Showcase 15Mon 15 Feb 1.05pm RCM Chamber Music 15Mon 15 Feb 6.00pm RCM Chamber Music 15Tue 16 Feb 7.30pm Experimental Music 15Thu 18 Feb 6.00pm RCM Chamber Music 15Mon 22 Feb 6.00pm RCM Chamber Music 20Thu 25 Feb 1.05pm RCM Chamber Music 20Mon 29 Feb 6.00pm RCM Chamber Music 21
Tue 1 Mar 6.00pm RCM Chamber Music 21Wed 2 Mar 6.00pm Masters Ensemble 22Fri 4 Mar 6.00pm Winds of Heaven 22Wed 9 Mar 6.00pm Masters Ensemble 26Fri 11 Mar 1.05pm Quartet for the End of Time 26
MASTERCLASSES AND WORKSHOPS PAGETue 12 Jan 10.00am Horn Masterclass with Stefan Dohr 4Tue 12 Jan 10.00am Baroque Flute Masterclass with Wilbert Hazelzet 4Tue 12 Jan 2.00pm Baroque Flute Masterclass with Wilbert Hazelzet 4Wed 13 Jan 10.00am Baroque Flute Masterclass with Wilbert Hazelzet 4Wed 13 Jan 2.00pm Vocal Masterclass with Jonathan Lemalu 4Wed 13 Jan 2.00pm Baroque Flute Masterclass with Wilbert Hazelzet 4Thu 14 Jan 6.00pm Oboe Masterclass with Olivier Stankiewicz 5Tue 19 Jan 10.00am Harp Masterclass with Catherine Michel 5Fri 22 Jan 2.00pm Violin Masterclass with Peter Schuhmayer 7Mon 25 Jan 3.00pm Violin Masterclass with Vasko Vassilev 7Thu 28 Jan 2.30pm Piano Masterclass with Dmitri Alexeev 9Fri 29 Jan 2.30pm Flute Masterclass with Derek Jones 9
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MASTERCLASSES AND WORKSHOPS PAGEFri 5 Feb 2.00pm Saxophone Masterclass with Marcus Weiss 12Fri 5 Feb 2.00pm Viola Masterclass with Jennifer Stumm 12Tue 9 Feb 10.00am Viola Masterclass with Maxim Rysanov 12Tue 9 Feb 10.00am Trumpet Masterclass with Matthias Höfs 12Fri 19 Feb 10.00am Conducting Masterclass with Alexander Polishchuck 16Wed 24 Feb 10.30am Recorder Masterclass with Walter van Hauwe 20Wed 24 Feb 2.30pm Recorder Masterclass with Walter van Hauwe 20Fri 26 Feb 2.00pm Double Bass Masterclass with Dan Styffe 20
Tue 8 Mar 10.00am Violin Masterclass with Lewis Kaplan 23Fri 11 Mar 2.00pm Harp Masterclass with Marisa Robles 27
LECTURES AND SEMINARS PAGEWed 13 Jan 10.15am Music Talks: Let There Be Light – Haydn’s Creation 4Thu 14 Jan 5.15pm Music and Ideas: The Gilded Stage 5Tue 19 Jan 10.00am Frank Bridge Symposium 5Wed 20 Jan 10.15am Music Talks: Consuming Passion – Wagner’s Tristan und Isolde 5Wed 27 Jan 10.15am Music Talks: Magical Tenderness – Purcell’s Dido and Aeneas 8
Wed 3 Feb 10.15am Music Talks: The Final Years – Chopin’s Late Piano Works 9Wed 10 Feb 10.15am Music Talks: Life’s Consolation – Brahms’ Ein deutsches Requiem 12Fri 12– Various German Song Onstage (1770–1914) Conference 15Sun 14 FebWed 17 Feb 10.15am Music Talks: The Artist’s Palette – Ravel’s Daphnis et Chloé 15Wed 24 Feb 5.30pm 2016 Crees Lecture: The Power of Music in a Changing World 20Thu 25 Feb 5.15pm Music and Ideas: In Search of Good Music Education 20
Wed 2 Mar 10.15am Music Talks: Out of the Blue – Gershwin’s Rhapsody in Blue 21Thu 3 Mar 5.15pm Music and Ideas: Music, Emotions and Institutions 22Wed 9 Mar 10.15am Music Talks: Song of the Earth – Mahler’s Das Lied von der Erde 26
PRIZES AND COMPETITIONS PAGEFri 4 Mar 10.00am Chappell Medal Piano Competition Final 22
PARTICIPATORY EVENTS PAGEWed 9 Mar 1.05pm Steve Reich: RCM Sparks Lunchtime Concert for Schools 26
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