university of birmingham, music brochure, autumn 2015
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University Music SocietyDepartment of Music Barber Concerts
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Find out about our world-leading research and new discoveries, meet our robots, dinosaurs and lots more! This year you can also get involved with music activities - you can join in our kazoo band in the Barber, or join a choir session with members of our community chorus.
Sunday 6 September 11am-4pm
The annual University Community Day takes place every September and is an opportunity for you to find out about all of the work that the University does.
Community Day
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Our music brochure includes all public events and performances presented in association with the
Department of Music – this includes the regular concert series in the Barber Institute, University Music concerts presented by the University Music Society and the Department of Music, and a number of special events. In addition to the 20-plus concerts on offer there are also fantastic opportunities to get more involved - you can come and sing at the annual University Community Day (6 Sept), join a rehearsal or jam session at Music in the Making (27 Sept), and come along to Young Conductors Day on 18 October.
We celebrate the 70th anniversary of the Barber Evening Concert series this autumn, welcoming the Gramophone Award-winning Binchois Consort on
28 October, the superb quartet-lab on 25 November with a programme that includes some ‘chamber music surprises’, and we launch Birmingham International Piano Festival 2016, when Pascal and Ami Rogé perform a combination of solo piano works and music written for four hands/one piano on 9 December.
University Music concerts include the Music Society’s two orchestras, and the University Chorus is joined by Birmingham Symphonic Brass for an evening of British music. There are simply too many wonderful concerts to mention here so enjoy reading this guide; we hope you can join us at our concerts and events.
Jo Sweet Head of University Music and Concerts
Adult choir session Bramall Music Building1.30pm-2.15pm Interested in singing and finding a local choir to join? Our open choir session might just be the thing for you. Join our chorus director Julian Wilkins in the Bramall to dip your toe into the University’s vibrant choral scene. All abilities welcome.
Family fun session Barber Concert Hall2.30-3.30pm Join Sennet Brass Quintet in the Barber for a fun concert and perform fanfares in our kazoo band!
Admission: FreeUniversity Edgbaston Campus
Bramall Music Building Admission: Free - advance registration required. Please email [email protected] by Wednesday 23 September to book your place.
Music in the Making
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Sunday 27 September 10.30am-4.30pm
Come along for a day of music-making in the Elgar Concert Hall and find out about the many University ensembles and choirs that you can join!
10.30am-1pm Come and play Academic Festival Overture (Brahms) and ‘Hungarian March’ (Berlioz) from The Damnation of Faust in an orchestra directed by Daniele Rosina.
2pm-4.30pm Come and sing Haydn’s ‘Nelson’ Mass with Simon Halsey. Scores provided.
2pm-4pmJam session Our professional big band director, Lluis Mather leads this open jam session.
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Community Day
Friday 2 October 1.10pmBarber Lunchtime Concert
Clara Mouriz mezzo Joseph Middleton piano
Spanish mezzo-soprano Clara Mouriz is a former BBC Radio 3 New Generation Artist, she was an Independent Opera/Wigmore Hall Fellow, is an Associate of the Royal Academy of Music. Clara has performed at the Proms and in radio broadcasts, at festivals and in opera roles across Europe and North America. For this recital she is joined by art-song pianist Joseph Middleton - a familiar face to Barber audiences.
Barber Concert HallAdmission: Free
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Friday 9 October 1.10pmBarber Lunchtime Concert
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Jane Booth clarinet/basset hornSteven Devine fortepiano
DanziSonata in F for fortepiano and basset horn, Op. 62MozartAdagio in B minor, KV540DanziSonata in B flat for fortepiano and clarinet, Op. 56
Barber Concert HallAdmission: Free
Friday 16 October 1.10pmBarber Lunchtime Concert
Dautricourt Trio
Nicolas Dautricourt violinNicholas Trygstad cello Marisa Gupta piano
Schumann Sechs Studien in Kanonischer Form, Op. 56 (transcribed by Kirchner)Jean-Frederick NeubergerPiano Trio Ravel Piano Trio
Barber Concert HallAdmission: Free
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YoungConductorsDay
Association of British Choral Directors
Topics covered will include:•Consolidationofbeatpatterns•Postureandphysicalcoordination•Effectiverehearsaltechniques•Appropriatechoralgestures
(or how to get what you want!)•Shapingvocallineandtext•Waystoengage,motivateandstimulate•Approachestowardsbecomingan
efficient and effective leader•Singingandconductingawide
variety of repertoire•ConductingaUniversityofBirminghamChoir
Sunday 18 October10am-5pm
The Dome, Bramall Music BuildingAdmission: £20 (includes membership to ABCD) - advance registration required. Please email [email protected] to book your place.
Aged 18-25? Interested in leading a choir?
Friday 23 October 1.10pmBarber Lunchtime Concert
Apollo Saxophone Quartet
The Apollo Saxophone Quartet celebrates its 30th year in 2015 having been formed by Royal Northern College of Music graduates in 1985. The Quartet has performed worldwide, recorded commissions with major and independent labels, and has made the largest single contribution to the repertoire for saxophonequartetintheUK.Inadditiontoaninternational recital profile, the Quartet is active in the field of education. As part of their visit to Birmingham they will be working with the Music Society’s Saxophone Choir.
Barber Concert HallAdmission: Free
Rob Buckland Carl Raven
Andy Scott Jim Fieldhouse
Julian Wilkins conductor/leader
If you are aged 18-25 and interested in leading a choir, or already have some conducting experience and would like to learn more, come and extend your choral leadership skills by joining ABCD tutor Julian Wilkins for a stimulating day of active participation, observation and ideas. This one-day course is designed to lay firm foundations for anyone who has an interest in learning to conduct singers of any kind, or who has recently started to lead a choir. No previous conducting experience is necessary, but the course is also suitable for those who already have some experience in leading choral music and would like to develop their conductingandvocaltechniques.
GET INVOLVEDabcd is grateful to the Harold Hyam Wingate Foundation for their support of the Young Conductors Programme
Wednesday 28 October 7.30pmBarber Evening Concert
Binchois Consort: The Battle of Agincourt
Andrew Kirkman director James Hall, Tim Travers-Brown altoWill Balkwill, Dominic Bland, Tom Raskin, George Pooley tenor
Featuring Birmingham University Singers
Friday 30 October 1.10pmBarber Lunchtime Concert
Miki Takahashi baroqueviolin Nicholas Stringfellow baroquecello Christine Whiffen harpsichord
Jacquet de la Guerre Prelude in G minor from Pièces de Clavecin Sonata in G, for solo violin & basso continuo SenailléSonata in A, Op. 2, No. 6 RameauCinquièmeConcertfromPièces de Clavecin en concerts The Department of Music’s Director of Early Music, Christine Whiffen, is joined by Miki Takahashi and Nicholas Stringfellow, two of the talented musicians who work with our students in a variety of early music ensembles. Barber Concert HallAdmission: Free
The Binchois Consort mark the 600th anniversary of the Battle of Agincourt (25th October, 1415), one of England’s greatest military victories. The programme also focuses on its victor, Henry V. Great warrior though he was, Henry – typically for his time – was also a major patron of the arts, and a contemplative and devout figure seeking the support and patronage of favoured saints. He was even a skilled composer, two of whose works have survived. The programme presents both sides of Henry: the redoubtable military and political figure celebrated in the famous Agincourt carol, in great state motets, and in chants and acclamations composed directly for Lancastrian coronations; and the man of piety revealed in his own music for the Mass, and in the polyphonic Mass and rhymed office chants for St John of Bridlington. Like early fifteenth-century life itself, the music of Henry’s time is colourful and surprisingly varied: a world of energy, rhythm, drive and brilliance.
Barber Concert HallAdmission: £18, £15 concessions, £12 Barber Friends, £5 studentsAvailable from Barber Reception and via www.barber.org.uk/concerts
Music ExperienceDay
Sunday 1 November11am-4pm
Whether you live in the local area, study or teach at the University, or are thinking about studying here in the future, you can find out about all of the choirs, orchestras, bands and ensembles that University Music has to offer.
You can take part in our chorus and orchestra rehearsals as part of this event, take a tour of our facilities, find out about music scholarships, meet our professional coaches and teachers, jam with our Jazz Collective, and talk to members of the Music Society and the Music Department team. Join us for the morning, afternoon or the whole day.
Open rehearsals, talks and tours - just bring your instrument and your voice!
Saturday 31 October 7.30pmDepartment of Music
BEAST: Footsteps
BEAST delivers a programme that blends a diverse selection of works from electroacoustic music’s past and present. Performancestailoredtotheunique,immersive setting of the BEASTdome project sound over the 32 loudspeakers surrounding the audience. For full programme details visit: beast.bham.ac.uk
The Dome, Bramall Music BuildingAdmission: £10 on the door, £7 advance, £3 students. Please purchase tickets in advance via www.beast.bham.ac.uk
Take your first* excursion into the sonic world of BEAST
*Experienced explorers also welcome
GET INVOLVEDOctober/November
Morning sessions include:11am - 1.30pm: Orchestra: ‘March to the Scaffold’ from Symphonie Fantastique (Berlioz), ‘Nimrod’ from Enigma Variations (Elgar)11am - 1.30pm: Early music sessions
Afternoon sessions include:2.30pm - 4pm:Choir:Fauré’sRequiem2.30pm - 4pm: Early Music Sessions 3pm - 4pm: Jam Session Bramall Music Building Admission: Free - advanced booking required by Friday 23 October. Email [email protected] to confirm a place.
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Christine Whiffen directs the University BaroqueOrchestrainaprogrammethatfeatures a selection of talented student soloists.
Barber Concert HallAdmission: £10, £8 concessions, £6 Barber Friends, £3 students/under 18sAvailable from the online shop (see page 22) or on the door.
Sunday 15 November 3pmUniversity Music
University Baroque Orchestra
Christine Whiffen director/harpsichord Elisabeth Munns sopranoStephanie Walsh, Lucy Haggerwood-Bullen, Alicia Jones, Amelia Evans solo violins
J S BachOrchestral Suite No. 3 in D, BWV1068 VivaldiNulla in mundo pax sincera, RV 630 Concerto for 4 violins in B minor RV 580Rameau Suite from Les Indes Galantes
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Friday 13 November 1.10pmBarber Lunchtime Concert
King Edward’s School and King Edward VI High School for Girls
King Edward’s School and King Edward VI High School give their annual concert in the Barber Concert Hall presenting a selection of their talented young musicians. Both schools have the enviable reputation of producing some of the UK’s finest young classical musicians many of whom go on to study solo, chamber music and orchestral performance at leading music colleges.
Barber Concert HallAdmission: Free
Friday 6 November 1.10pmBarber Lunchtime Concert
Nathaniel Vallois violin David Quigley piano
LekeuViolin Sonata in GDebussy, arr. HeifetzL’après-midid’unfauneMilhaudLe boeuf sur le Toit
French violinist Nathaniel Vallois presents a programme of works for violin and piano from his home country and Belgium, with Irish pianist David Quigley. Both musicians are tutors at Birmingham Conservatoire and have extensive recital schedules across Europe. In addition, David is Artistic Director of Newry Chamber Music, whilst Nathaniel is also in demand as a tutor at a number of international summer schools and at the Purcell School.
Barber Concert HallAdmission: Free
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November Friday 20 November 1.10pmBarber Lunchtime Concert
Morgan Pearse baritone Jonathan Ware piano
SchumannZwölf Gedichte, Op. 35FinziLet us Garlands Bring
Morgan Pearse performs in the Barber concert series following his appearance as Figaro in the English National Opera’s autumn production of The Barber of Seville. In this recital he is joined by American pianist Jonathan Ware. Both artists are represented by the Young Classical Artists Trust.
Barber Concert HallAdmission: Free
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Saturday 21 November 7.30pmUniversity Music
Birmingham University Singers and University Women’s Choir
Simon Halsey conductorJonathan Clinch organ
Simon Halsey leads Birmingham University Singers and University Women’s Choir in a challenging and thought-provoking programme of choral music. The concert will feature a handful of choral favourites, as well as performances of hauntingly beautiful contemporary music, such as Norwegian composer Ola Gjeilo’s Ubi Caritas, Stars by Latvian composer Eriks Esenvalds in which the singers will play tuned water bowls, and Tarik O’Regan’s Night City, which will feature both choirs singing en masse with percussion accompaniment.
In addition, the University Women’s Choir will perform Autumn Rain, a composition by retired University of Birmingham lecturer, John Joubert, with text by D H Lawrence.
Elgar Concert HallAdmission: £10, £8 concessions, £3 students/under 18sAvailable from the online shop (see page 22) or on the door.
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Eriks Esenvalds Stars Tavener Song for AtheneKarl Jenkins Benedictus from The Armed ManByrd Sections from Mass for four voices
Britten Missa BrevisOla Gjeilo Ubi Caritas John Joubert Autumn Rain Tarik O’Regan Night City
Nigel WoodWhere Spirits and Demons DanceRoger MayIntroduction and RiffsAstor Piazzola Oblivion
Bernstein, arr. CreesSuite from West Side StoryPhillip SparkeA London OvertureHorner, arr. Duncan‘Braveheart’ Suite
Presenting their first ever joint concert, the Music Society’s Brass Band and Saxophone Choir perform an eclectic programme of music in the Elgar Concert Hall. The Brass Band focus on the theme of film music whilst Saxophone Choir perform a combination of original works for saxophones and new arrangements produced by their student conductors.
Elgar Concert HallAdmission: £10, £8 concessions, £3 students/under 18sAvailable from the online shop (see page 22) or on the door.
Sunday 22 November 6pmUniversity Music Society
Brass Band and Saxophone Choir
Stuart Birnie brass band directorGerry Brazell, Edgar Divver saxophone choir conductors
Programme includes:
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Wednesday 25 November 7.30pmBarber Evening Concert
quartet-lab
Patricia Kopatchinskaja, Isabelle van Keulen violinsLilli Maijala violaPieter Wispelwey cello
Theinspirationbehindquartet-labisamutualdesiretoexperiencethewealthofstringquartetand chamber repertoire through performance. In September2013,thequartetmadeitsWigmoreHall debut as part of a unanimously acclaimed tour, eliciting five-star reviews from the national press. Other appearances on the tour included Konzerthaus (Berlin), Beethovenfest (Bonn), Brussels’ KlaraFestival, Philharmonie Haarlem and Muziekgebouw Eindhoven. Combining a shared passion for experimentation, the quartethasmovedawayfrompreconceivedimpressions of the standard repertoire, and programmes are instead created around musical
György KurtágString Quartet No. 1 BartókString Quartet No. 4 Beethoven Quartet No. 12 in E flat, Op. 127
Plus additional short chamber surprises, to be announced from the stage
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texture, context and colour. Familiar repertoire is positioned alongside contemporary works and interspersed with unannounced chamber works. Such unusual programming has becomethequartet’strademark,settingthegroup apart and making it one of today’s most interesting ensembles.
Barber Concert HallAdmission: £18, £15 concessions, £12 Barber Friends, £5 studentsAvailable from Barber Reception and via www.barber.org.uk/concerts
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Friday 27 November 1.10pmBarber Lunchtime Concert
Michael Petrov cello Alexander Ullman piano
J S Bach Gamba Sonata No.1 in G, BWV1027 RachmaninovSonata for cello & piano in G minor, Op. 19
Awarding-winning Bulgarian-born cellist Michael Petrov is joined by the highly acclaimed British pianist Alexander Ullman for this Barber Lunchtime Concert. As individuals these two artists have performed at major venues, with leading orchestras, and at prestigious festivals across the UK and Europe. This is a rare opportunity to hear them perform together as a duo as they present Rachmaninov’s Sonata for cello and piano, Op. 19, and in contrast, J S Bach’s Sonata for gamba and harpsichord, performed on the moderninstrumentequivalents.
Barber Concert HallAdmission: Free
Saturday 28 November 7.30pmUniversity Music Society
Birmingham Symphonic Winds and University Wind Band
Keith Allen Birmingham Symphonic Winds directorEdgar Divver and Dimitri Chrysostomou student conductors
ShostakovichFestive OvertureHolstFirst Suite in E flatPhilip SparkeWind SketchesNigel HessEast Coast Pictures
Dana WilsonShort Cut HomeGuy Woolfenden Celebration David Bedford Praeludium
Birmingham Symphonic Winds
“Exhilirating and innovative”Birmingham Post
Friday 27 November 7.30pmUniversity Music Society
Big Band and Jazz Collective
Lluis Mather Big Band director
The University Music Society present an eclectic evening of jazz in the Elgar Concert Hall. Small Bands from the University’s ever-growing Jazz Collective perform in the first half of this concert and are followed by the award-winning University Big band and theirmusical director, Lluis Mather.
Elgar Concert HallAdmission: £10, £8 concessions, £3 students/under 18sAvailable from the online shop (see page 22) or on the door.
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November
The University Wind Band, the largest of the Music Society’s instrumental ensembles, presents an evening of music with one of the University Ensembles in Residence, Birmingham Symphonic Winds. The programme includes a performance of David Bedford’s Praeludium in which a selection of players from the University will join the musicians from Birmingham Symphonic Winds.
Elgar Concert HallAdmission: £10, £8 concessions, £3 students/under 18sAvailable from the online shop (see page 22) or on the door.
BerioRitirata notturna di MadridWaltonHenry V Suite
BerliozHungarian March from The Damnation of FaustWeill Symphony No. 2
Elgar Concert HallAdmission: £10, £8 concessions, £3 students/under 18sAvailable from the online shop (see page 22) or on the door.
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Sunday 29 November 3pmUniversity Music Society
Symphony Orchestra
Daniele Rosina conductor
Orchestral musicians from across the University come together in the Music Society’s Symphony Orchestra under the direction of Daniele Rosina to present their autumn term concert.
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Eric Whitacre Sleep Byrd Sing Joyfully Harvey Remember O Lord Bennet Weep O Mine Eyes
Mendelssohn Lift Thine EyesRheinberger Puer Natus in Bethlehem Fauré Le Ruisseau
Friday 4 December 1.10pmBarber Lunchtime Concert
New Blues for Piano
Marcel Worms piano
Since 1996 Marcel Worms has invited composers from across the world to write for him. This body of works, all blues-based, currently stands at an impressive 200-plus pieces by over fifty composers. In this concert Marcel presents the music of composers from the Netherlands, the USA, Kuwait, Macedonia, Syria and Russia, plus University of Birmingham Professor of Composition, Michael Zev Gordon. Marcel will be giving a workshop in the Bramall Music Building following this performance with Department of Music composition students and you are welcome to attend this session as an observer.
Barber Concert HallAdmission: Free
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Saturday 5 December 7.30pmUniversity Music and Music Society
University Chorus and Symphonic Brass
Julian Wilkins, Stephen Roberts conductorsJonathan Clinch organ
Vaughan Williams O Clap Your Hands John Rutter GloriaPurcell Funeral Music for Queen Mary
Chorus and brass is a wonderfully British combination of sounds. In this concert the University Chorus will be joined by the University’s ten-part brass ensemble, Symphonic Brass, to present works by three of the most popular British choral composers; Vaughan Williams, Rutter and Purcell. Interspersed between these pieces, Symphonic Brass will perform a variety of intimate brass pieces, led by their conductor Stephen Roberts.
Elgar Concert HallAdmission: £10, £8 concessions, £3 students/under 18sAvailable from the online shop (see page 22) or on the door.
Friday 4 December 7.30pmUniversity Music and Music Society
Chamber Choirs and University Camerata
MA Choral Conducting students,Jack Apperley, James Naylor conductors
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The student-led Chamber Choirs join forces with the University Camerata to present a concert of varied choral repertoire for chamber choirs, under the baton of six talented student conductors.
Elgar Concert HallAdmission: £10, £8 concessions, £3 students/under 18sAvailable from the online shop (see page 22) or on the door.
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Daniele Rosina conductor
BrahmsAcademic Festival Overture, Op. 80HaydnSymphony No. 104 in DSibeliusSymphony No. 2 in D, Op. 43
The Music Society’s Philharmonic Orchestra open their autumn concert with a performance of Brahms’s Academic Festival Overture, a work composed in 1880 on the occasion of the composer receiving an honorary doctorate from the University of Breslau. Haydn’s final
symphony, No. 104 in D, is then presented along with Sibelius’s most popular and most frequentlyrecordedsymphonies,No.2inD.This symphony was described as ‘An absolute masterpiece, one of the few symphonic creations of our time that points in the same direction as the symphonies of Beethoven.’ by music critic, Karl Flodin in 1903, the year after its first performance.
Elgar Concert HallAdmission: £10, £8 concessions, £3 students/under 18sAvailable from the online shop (see page 22) or on the door.
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Wednesday 9 December 7.30pmBarber Evening Concert
Pascal and Ami Rogé piano
Fauré Dolly SuiteDebussySix preludes (solo)SchubertFantasie in F minor, Op. 103, D940MozartSonata in C, K521Dvořák Four Slavonic Dances
Pascal Rogé is one of the great interpreters of French music - his name is synonymous with the best playing of French repertoire in the world today. For several years, Pascal has enjoyed playing recitals for four hands/two pianos with his partner in life and in music Ami Rogé. Together, they have travelled the world, appearing at prestigious festivals and concert halls including New York’s Carnegie Hall, London’s Kings Place, and The Sage (Gateshead), and have performed in all of the major international music festivals. This performance launches the 2016 Birmingham International Piano Festival.
Barber Concert HallAdmission: £18, £15 concessions, £12 Barber Friends, £5 studentsAvailable from Barber Reception and via www.barber.org.uk/concerts
Peerless pianism. The range of colours conjured up by the Rogé’s was dazzling.The Arts Desk
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Monday 7 December 6.15pmUniversity Chaplaincy and Department of Music
University Carol Service
University Women’s ChoirSimon Halsey conductor
A traditional service of carols and readings led by the University Chaplaincy, and seasonal music performed by University Women’s Choir.
The Great Hall, Aston Webb BuildingAdmission: Free
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Thursday 10 December 7.30pmDepartment of Music
BEAST: Pantry Sessions Handmade Music
Friday 11 December 1.10pmBarber Lunchtime Concert
Amy Harman bassoon Tom Poster piano
J S BachGamba Sonata No.1 in G, BWV1027 Elgar Romance in D minor, Op. 62 Saint-Saëns Sonata for Bassoon and Piano, Op. 168 Reynaldo Hahn Le Printemps, A Chloris Dutilleux SarabandeetCortège
Bassoonist Amy Harman was appointed Principal Bassoon of the Philharmonia Orchestra in 2011 at the age of 24 and became a member of leading chamber music group Ensemble360 in 2010. For this concert she is joined by pianist Tom Poster as they present an engaging programme to end the autumn term.
Barber Concert HallAdmission: Free
December
Join BEAST and composer/instrument-maker John Richards for this celebration of do-it-yourself music and the inventor’s spirit! Richards’ ‘dirty electronics’ approach focuses on shared experiences, ritual, gesture, touch and social interaction. In a similar vein, Italian composer Manfredi Clemente performs using ’no input’ mixingtechniques,takingthebackgroundsignalsofelectronicequipmentandmanipulatingtheminto intense and beautiful sonorous fields over the immersive BEASTdome sound system. www.dirtyelectronics.org www.manfrediclemente.blogspot.co.uk
For full details visit: beast.bham.ac.uk
The Dome, Bramall Music BuildingAdmission: £10 on the door, £7 advance, £3 students. Please purchase tickets in advance via www.beast.bham.ac.uk
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Hermes Ensemble
Fidelio Trio Saturday 12 and Sunday 13 DecemberUniversity Music
Birmingham University Singers
Paul Rodmell conductor
Birmingham University Singers give their annual performance as a liturgical choir at St Michael’s Church in Tenbury Wells.
Saturday6.30pm: Nine Lessons and Carols
Sunday10am: Choral Eucharist3pm: Choral Evensong
St Michael’s Church, Tenbury Wells, WR15 8TGAdmission: Free
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Tickets available from the online shop (see page 22)
Opening Concert
Closing Concert
BCMG
Joseph Houston
A nine day festival bringing together internationally acclaimed professional performers and student musicians, as well as some of the UK’s most respected composers. CrossCurrents presents concerts interspersed with workshops, talks, foyer performances and exhibitions.
CrossCurrentsNew Music Festival
New Music Ensemble
Aisha Orazbayeva Gamelan Ensemble
BEASTJoel Sachs
Tansy Davies
Judith WeirFriday 12 Feb
Elgar Concert Hall at 7.30pmUniversity New Music EnsembleDaniele Rosina - directorPercy Pursglove - trumpet
Berio FolksongsDaria Kwiatkowska trickling water, gentle bellsEvans/Davies Sketches of Spain
Tickets: £10 full price, £8 concessions, £3 students /under 18s.
Saturday 20 Feb
Elgar Concert Hall at 7.30pmBCMGRichard Baker - conductorLucy Schaufer - mezzo-sopranoChristopher Yates - viola Tansy Daviesgrind showloureJudith WeirDistance and EnchantmentOn Buying a HorseBlackbirds and ThrushesMichael Zev GordonSeize The Day (world premiere/ BCMG Sound Investment commission)FeldmanThe Viola in My Life IIJudith Weir Tansy Davies Charlotte Bray Joe Cutler Howard Skempton Ed BennettMichael Zev Gordon Scott Wilson Daria Kwiatkowska Federico FavaliCrossCurrents (song cycle world premiere)
Tickets: £14 full price, £10 concessions£5 students, £1 under 16s.
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Saturday 5 March 7.30pmBenny Goodman & Glenn Miller at Carnegie Hall 1939Goodman-Miller Tribute OrchestraPete Long director
A year after Benny’s triumphant Carnegie Hall 1938 debut, the King of Swing returned and this time with the new kid on the block, Glenn Miller. Both bands were out to impress, and the result was one of the hardest hitting nights in Swing history. Which band came out on top? Come along and decide for yourself! Programme to include In the Mood, Sing Sing Sing, T’Ain’t what you do, One O’Clock Jump and Little Brown Jug.
Admission: £23, £16 Barber Friends, £8 student Elgar Concert Hall
Wednesday 9 March 7.30pmAngela Hewitt piano
SchubertMoments musicaux, D. 780BeethovenSonata No. 17 in D minor, Op. 31, No. 2, ‘Tempest’HaydnFantasia in C, Hob.XVII:4 Op. 58ScarlattiSelection of sonatas (to be announced)AlbénizSelection from Suite Espagnol FallaFantasia Baetica (1919)
Admission: £22, £17 Barber Friends, £5 student Barber Concert Hall
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£40 Full price (save £9.50)£32 Barber Friends (save £5)£11 students (save £2)
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Wednesday 3 February 7.30pm Ian Bostridge tenor Joseph Middleton piano
Wednesday 17 February 7.30pm Fidelio Trio
Wednesday 16 March 7.30pm Callum Smart violin Richard Uttley piano
Wednesday 18 May 7.30pm Academy of Ancient Music: Vivaldi in Dresden
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Friday 11 March 7.30pmBBC Philharmonic Martin Roscoe piano
ElgarSerenade for StringsBeethovenPiano Concerto No. 2 in B flat, Op. 19SibeliusThe Swan of Tuonela SibeliusSymphony No. 5 in E flat, Op. 82
In the final concert of the 2016 Birmingham International Piano Festival the BBC Philharmonic performs in the Elgar Concert Hall with one of the UK’s finest pianists, Martin Roscoe.
Admission: £27.50, £20 Barber Friends, £8 student Elgar Concert Hall
Admission: £18, £15 concessions, £12 Barber Friends, £5 students. Book now for all 2015/16 Barber Evening Concerts at the Barber reception or via
barber.org.uk
Festival Finale
Tickets: birminghampianofestival.com
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Further information:www.birmingham.ac.uk/musicwww.uobmusicsociety.org.uk
@UoBMS UoBMS
The University of Birmingham has a lively and varied music-making scene with the Bramall Music Building at it’s heart. The following Music Society and Music Department ensembles rehearse regularly and perform throughout the year, both on campus and further afield:
Instrumental groups Big Band*Brass BandChamber Orchestra*Chamber Ensembles (various)Early Music EnsemblesGamelan EnsembleNew Music Ensemble*Philharmonic Orchestra*Saxophone ChoirSymphony Orchestra*Wind BandWind Ensemble* ContactChristina HolmesUniversity Music [email protected]
Choral groups Birmingham University Singers*Chamber Choirs (SATB & SSA)Early Modern Vocal Ensemble*University of Birmingham Voices*University Camerata*University ChorusUniversity Women’s Choir*
Contact Charlie-Rose TerryChoral Music [email protected]
*auditioned groups
How to get involved•Forallunauditionedensemblesyou
simply turn up for first rehearsals. For details of first rehearsals please contact us.
•AuditionstakeplaceduringWeekOne of University term time (28 September onwards). To sign up for an audition please visit the Music Society stall in the Bramall Music Building during Welcome Week (21-25 September).
•MembershipoftheMusicSocietyisrequiredifyouparticipateinanensemble run by the society. This is just £20 per year (£15 if you sign up before the end of Week Three).
•MusicSocietyandMusicDepartment ensembles are open to everyone: staff, students and the wider community.
Music-making at the University of Birmingham
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How to bookUniversity Music concerts Barber Evening Concerts
Concessions Concessionary rates are offered to the disabled, the unwaged, and patrons aged sixty years and above.
Barber Friends Friends of The Barber are entitled to purchase tickets for Barber Evening Concerts at specially discounted Barber Friends’ rates.
Students Student rates include children aged 16 and under unless otherwise stated.
Disabled patrons Limited blue badge holder parking is available: please speak to staff when booking your tickets.
Please note: We reserve the right to halt ticket sales five minutes before performances begin in order to ensure a prompt start. Late-comers will be admitted at a suitable point in the programme at the Venue Manager’s discretion. We reserve the right to substitute artists or vary programmes in unavoidable circumstances.
On the door
University online shop
Tickets may be purchased on the door for any University Music concert subject to availability. Cash only.
shop.bham.ac.uk
Barber box office
0121 414 7333You can purchase tickets for any Barber Evening Concert at the reception desk in The Barber Institute of Fine Arts during normal opening hours or by calling the number above. Monday to Friday: 10am-12.30pm, 2.30pm-4.30pm. Saturday and Sunday: 11am-4.30pm. On days when there is an evening performance the Barber box office remains open until 7.25pm.
Barber Concertsonline ticketing
www.barber.org/concerts
General bookinginformation
Our concerts are either hosted by University Music or The Barber Institute. Please check below for the correct route to booking.
Select: Product Catalogue then select: Non-Academic Departmentsthen select: University Music Concerts
Please note that there is a link on each concert listing on the Barber website that will redirect you to the relevant page of the University online shop to complete your purchase.
Birmingham InternationalPiano Festival 2016For Birmingham International Piano Festival tickets please got to:
birminghampianofestival.comor call 01782 206000
How to find usFor maps and information about getting to the University please visit www.about.bham.ac.uk/maps
By Train Local trains operated by London Midland run from Birmingham New Street to University Station, a ten-minute walk from the Barber Institute and the Bramall Music Building. Check train times at www.londonmidland.com
By Bus There are frequent buses (61, 63 and X64) operated by National Express West Midlands from the city centre to the bottom of Edgbaston Park Road, where you should alight.
Pay and Display ParkingThe North East Car Park, 52 Pritchatts Road Satnav: B15 2SAThe North Car Park, North Gate, Pritchatts Road Satnav: B15 2SB
Both car parks are within a ten-minute walk of the performance venues.
Blue Badge HoldersParking is available on campus beyond the security barriers.
Free ParkingFree parking is available adjacent to the Barber Institute via the East Gate on performance nights from 4.30pm onward, no permit required.
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Getting hereThe University of Birmingham is located approximately 3 miles from the city centre.
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September6 11am Community Day Edgbaston Campus Free27 10.30am Music in the Making Bramall Music Building Free
October2 1.10pm Clara Mouriz, Joseph Middleton Barber Institute Free9 1.10pm ensembleF2 Barber Institute Free16 1.10pm Dautricourt Trio Barber Institute Free18 10am abcd Young Conductors Day Bramall Music Building £2023 1.10pm Apollo Saxophone Quartet Barber Institute Free28 7.30pm Binchois Consort Barber Institute £5-£1830 1.10pm Takahashi, Stringfellow, Whiffen Barber Institute Free31 7.30pm BEAST: Footsteps Bramall Music Building £3-10
November1 11am Music Experience Day Bramall Music Building Free6 1.10pm Nathaniel Vallois, David Quigley Barber Institute Free13 1.10pm Barber Institute Free15 3pm University Baroque Orchestra Barber Institute £3-£1020 1.10pm Morgan Pearse, Jonathan Ware Barber Institute Free21 7.30pm Bramall Music Building £3-£1022 3pm Brass Band and Saxophone Choir Bramall Music Building £3-£1025 7.30pm quartet-lab Barber Institute £5-£1827 1.10pm Michael Petrov, Alexander Ullman Barber Institute Free27 7.30pm Big Band and Jazz Collective Bramall Music Building £3-£1028 7.30pm Bramall Music Building £3-£1029 3pm Symphony Orchestra Bramall Music Building £3-£10
December4 1.10pm New Blues for Piano Barber Institute Free4 7.30pm Chamber Choirs and University Camerata Bramall Music Building £3-£105 7.30pm University Chorus and Symphonic Brass Bramall Music Building £3-£106 3pm Philharmonic Orchestra Bramall Music Building £3-£107 6.15pm University Carol Service Aston Webb Building Free9 7.30pm Pascal and Ami Rogé Barber Institute £5-£1810 7.30pm BEAST: Pantry Sessions Handmade Music Bramall Music Building £3-£1011 1.10pm Amy Harman, Tom Poster Barber Institute Free12,13 see p18 Birmingham University Singers Tenbury Wells Free
King Edward’s School and King Edward VI High School for Girls
Birmingham University Singers and University Women’s Choir
Birmingham Symphonic Winds and University Wind Band