CITY MUSIC SOCIETY
Lunchtime Concerts
Tuesdays at 1.05 pm at Bishopsgate Institute
Bishopsgate EC2

Admission to all lunchtime concerts is Free.

The Free admission to Young Artists Series concerts is kindly sponsored by The Bishopsgate Foundation. 

A collection will be taken at the end of each concert at Bishopsgate to benefit the City Music Society.

Seats cannot be guaranteed after 1.00pm.

Limited standing is permitted at the discretion of the Society.

Latecomers are only admitted during a suitable pause in the programme.

All programmes are subject to change at short notice.

The City Music Society reserves the right to refuse admission.

Please note that City Music Society concerts are not suitable for children under the age of 8 and the Society reserves the right to refuse entry to children under that age.

The Society celebrates the extraordinary talent that abounds in the UK in its latest Young Artists Series [YAS]. Come and support these 'stars of the future' and celebrate their joyful music-making in a series of magnificent concerts.     

City Music Society concerts resume in Bishopsgate Institute Great Hall.

The Society's lunchtime concerts in 2012 pursue threads in music from the three Baltic States - Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania - and significant anniversaries, especially the 150th of Debussy's birth. Alongside our showcase of outstanding young artists, the popular Free Winter Series returns with four further events featuring distinguished artists in enterprising programmes.

The Free Winter Series concerts are funded and promoted by the City of London and administered by the City Arts Trust.

[FWS] = Free Winter Series
[YAS] = Young Artists Series

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17 January 2012 [YAS]

GEMINIANI STRING QUARTET
VLAD MAISTOROVICI violin
EMILY DELLI violin
STEPHEN UPSHAW viola
WILLIAM IMBERT cello

Haydn Quartet in D Op. 50 No. 6 ('The Frog')

Schubert

Quartet in A D.804 Op. 29 ('Rosamunde')
Founded in 2009 at the Guildhall School of Music and Drama, the Geminiani Quartet unites accomplished chamber musicians from four varied backgrounds with the common goal of approaching the string quartet repertoire with integrity and passion. As a quartet, they have studied with Ferenc Rados, David Dolan and members of the Takacs, Alban Berg, Vermeer and Belcea Quartets, and recent appearances include a concert in the City of London Festival. They were recently first-place winners in the Alexander and Buono International String Competition and were awarded a prize for their interpretation of works from the Second Viennese School at the International Sommerakademie.
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24 January 2012 [FWS]

ROY HOWAT piano


Photo: Fleur Kilpatrick

Fauré

Nocturne No. 6 Op. 63
Chopin Nocturne in E Op. 62 No. 2

Chabrier

Mélancolie; Idylle (from Pièces pittoresques)

Debussy

Brouillards; La puerta del Vino; Les fées sont d'exquises danseuses; La terrasse des audiences du clair de lune; Les tierces alternées (Preludes, Book 2)
Chopin Waltz in A flat Op. 42

Marking the 150th anniversary of Debussy's birth, the first Free Winter Series concert presents distinguished pianist-scholar Roy Howat in a programme that explores connections between Debussy and Chopin and between Debussy and his immediate predecessors, Chabrier and Fauré. As a contributor to the Complete Debussy Edition and lead editor for the Peters Edition Fauré piano music, Roy Howat brings extraordinary insights to his performances which he will share both in a pre-concert talk and in spoken introductions to the music during the concert.

Pre-concert talk on Debussy at 12.15pm by Roy Howat
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31 January 2012 [YAS]

GUILDHALL CHAMBER ORCHESTRA
ANTHONY MARWOOD director/violin


Photo: Sussie Ahlburg

Brett Dean

Short Stories

Peteris Vasks

Violin Concerto: Distant Light

Our mini-festival of music by composers from the three Baltic States - Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania - kicks off with the violin concerto of one of the most well-known of Latvian composers, Peteris Vasks. Australian Brett Dean describes his Short Stories as Five Interludes for string orchestra, telling abstract stories, open to personal interpretation and without specific narrative, except for one inspired by the death of a Soviet Cosmonaut. As soloist and director, Guildhall School alumnus Anthony Marwood brings to his roles what BBC Music Magazine called his 'boundless energy, intellectual curiosity and creative wizardry'.

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7 February 2012 [YAS]

ASHLEY RICHES baritone
MAREK RUSZCZYNSKI piano

RPS Young Artists Recital
War and Peace: an exploration of battles in war and human relationships, and peace in life and love featuring songs and arias by Prokofiev, Schumann, Rorem, Poulenc, Tchaikovsky, Duparc, Brahms, Barber, Mussorgsky, Saint-Saens, Ropartz, and Quilter
As winner of an RPS Susan Chilcott Scholarship, Ashley Riches presents a typically dramatic selection of songs as befits a rising opera star. After studying English at Cambridge University Ashley has pursued his vocal studies at the Guildhall School where he has been supported by many awards including the Sybil Tutton Award and the John Hosier Music Trust Scholarship. Polish-born Marek Ruszczynski won the GSMD Gold Medal accompanist's prize in 2009.


Presented with the support of the Royal Philharmonic Society

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14 February 2012 [FWS]

GRAND DÉSIR
ANITA ORME DELLA-MARTA direction, recorders, harp
ANNE MARIEKE EVERS mezzo-soprano
MARC LEWON lute
ELIZABETH RUMSEY viola d'arco

Danse et Chanson
Grand Désir was formed while its members were students of the Schola Cantorum in Basle, drawn together by a common interest in medieval and renaissance music. The group has given numerous performances in the Netherlands, Switzerland and Australia, and won the Audience Prize in the York Early Music Festival Young Artists Competition in 2009. Their programme explores basse-danses and Burgundian chansons of the 15th century, by Dufay, Binchois, Ockeghem, Paumann and Anon in richly varied combinations of voice and instruments.
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21 February 2012 [YAS]

KRISTINE BALANAS violin
COLIN SCOTT piano

The Eric Falk Award Concert

Beethoven

Sonata No 4 in A minor Op. 23

Prokofiev

Five Melodies Op. 35a

Garuta

Lugšana ('Prayer')

Tchaikovsky

Valse Scherzo Op. 34
Currently studying at the Royal Academy of Music with Gyorgy Pauk, Kristine Balanas was born in Latvia and studied at the Emils Darzinš Music High School. A prizewinner at several international competitions during her teens, she now performs regularly in the UK and Europe and frequently in her homeland. She plays the beautiful 'prayer' of her compatriot Lucija Garuta (1902-1977) as part of our Baltic States year. Her violin is the 1808 Giovanni Rota, Cremona, which is on loan from the Royal Academy of Music.
Pre-concert talk on composers from the Baltic States at 12.15pm by Leslie East
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28 February 2012 [YAS]
LARA MELDA piano
Photo: Benjamin Harte

Beethoven

Sonata in D minor Op. 32 No. 2 ('Tempest')
Debussy Reflets dans l'eau (Images, Book 1)
Debussy Minstrels (Preludes, Book 1)

Chopin

Étude in A minor Op. 25 No. 11
Chopin Étude in A flat major Op. 25 No. 1
Chopin Ballade No. 1 in G minor Op. 23
Lara Melda won the BBC Young Musician 2010 competition after apparently reducing one of the judges to tears with a performance of a Chopin Étude. For us she celebrates Debussy's 150th birthday. A pupil at the Purcell School and the RCM junior department, Lara is already an experienced recitalist and concerto soloist with engagements in Switzerland and Turkey as well as the UK.
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6 March 2012 [FWS]

ENDYMION ENSEMBLE
KRYSIA OSOSTOWICZ violin
CLARA BISS violin
ASDIS VALDIMARSDOTTIR viola
JANE SALMON cello
MICHAEL DUSSEK piano

Photo: Will Pascall

Arvo Pärt

Fratres
Shostakovich Piano Quintet in G minor Op. 57

Arvo Pärt

Summa
"The brilliant Endymion" (Sunday Times) are champions of world class chamber music, new and old. They perform regularly all over the UK, including at Wigmore Hall, the BBC Proms, the Southbank Centre and the Cheltenham and Spitalfields Festivals. They have toured in Austria, Ireland, Mexico, Spain, Finland and Italy for many years were resident in Blackheath Concert Halls. Their contribution to our Baltic theme is the distinguished Estonian-born composer Arvo Pärt whose mesmeric string quartets perfectly compliment the 'gravely serene' wartime work of Shostakovich.
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13 March 2012 [YAS]

RCM WIND ENSEMBLE
SIMON CHANNING director

Hummel

Octet-Partita in Eb

Koechlin

Septet for wind instruments Op. 165

Richard Strauss

Serenade in E flat Op. 7

Dvorak, arr. Graham Sheen

Czech Suite
The Royal College of Music is renowned for the quality of its many ensembles. Head of Woodwind Simon Channing brings a group of top RCM students to play two of the wind ensemble repertoire's most popular pieces, by Hummel and Strauss, plus the Septet by the extraordinary French composer Charles Koechlin, with its scoring including English horn and alto sax.
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20 March 2012 [FWS]
MARK BEBBINGTON piano
Photo: Tamara Peel

Ireland

The Island Spell (from 'Decorations')

Ireland

Amberley Wild Brooks (from 'Two Pieces')
Bridge Three Pieces (1912)
Debussy Général Lavine - excentric; Feux d'artifice (Preludes, Book 2)

Liszt/Wagner

Liebestod from 'Tristan and Isolde'
Liszt/Verdi Concert Paraphrase on 'Rigoletto'
The critical plaudits which have greeted Mark Bebbington's performances and recordings has singled him out as a British pianist of the rarest refinement and maturity. Increasingly recognised as a champion of British music, his recent series of the complete solo piano music of Frank Bridge on 3 CDs has been acclaimed for its 'deft, elegant and probing exploration' of Bridge's remarkable and distinct music. As well as Debussy's birthday, Bebbington marks the 50th anniversary of John Ireland's death with two of his most beautiful pieces.
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27 March 2012 [YAS]

FOURNIER PIANO TRIO
SULKI YU violin
PEI-JEE NG cello
CHIAO-YING CHANG piano

Fauré

Trio in D minor Op.120
Bridge Romance (from Miniatures)

Brahms

Trio No. 2 in C Op. 87
Formed in 2009, the Fournier Piano Trio is in its second year as Leverhulme Chamber Music Fellows at the Royal Academy of Music. They made their critically-acclaimed Purcell Room debut as part of the 2011 PLG New Year Series and are winners of a Philharmonia Orchestra MMSF Recital Award and a Tunnell Trust Award. Recent performances include recitals at the Purcell Room, St James Piccadilly, Holywell Room in the UK and abroad in Germany, France and Holland.
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3 April 2012 [YAS]

MARTYNA JATKAUSKAITE piano

Mozart

Rondo in A Minor K.511
Liszt Mephisto Waltz No.1 S.514

Ciurlionis

Prelude VL 185(from 'Druskininai Preludes')

Chopin

Sonata No. 2 in B flat minor Op. 35
Lithuanian-born pianist Martyna Jatkauskaite leads an active concert life as a soloist in England and Europe. As the winner of the Jacques Samuel Intercollegiate Piano Competition, she gave a recital at the Fazioli Concert hall in Italy, followed by her critically acclaimed Wigmore Hall debut in November 2008. In May 2010 Martyna won the Gold Medal, the premier award for musicians at the Guildhall School of Music and Drama and in January 2011 the first prize at Giorgos Thymis International Piano Competition (Greece). To contribute to our Baltic composers theme, she contributes a characteristic piece by her compatriot Mikalojus Konstantinas Ciurlionis.
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Latest update: 29 December 2011
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