CITY MUSIC SOCIETY
Lunchtime Concerts
Tuesdays
at 1.05 pm at
Bishopsgate Institute Great Hall
230 Bishopsgate, London EC2M 4QH
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Admission
to all lunchtime concerts is Free. The
Free admission to Young Artists Series concerts is kindly sponsored by A
collection will be taken at the end of each concert at Bishopsgate to
benefit 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 |
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We celebrate anniversaries of Samuel Barber (with a concert on his actual birthday) and Chopin. In collaboration with Bishopsgate Institute we are continuing pre-concert talks before some of the Tuesday lunchtime concerts. Composer David Matthews will talk about his own music on 26th January while broadcaster and writer Anthony Burton introduces the string quartet of Samuel Barber and the piano trio of Maurice Ravel. The talks begin at 12.15pm and last 30 minutes. See below for details.. |
| 19 January 2010 [FWS] | |
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LUCY PARHAM piano |
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| Chopin | Nocturne in C minor Op 48 No 1 |
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Chopin |
Nocturne in D flat Op 27 No 2 |
| Schumann | Fantasiestücke Op 12 |
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Schuman/Liszt |
Widmung |
| One of the finest Schumann exponents and a Chopin interpreter of intuitive intelligence launches the bi-centenary celebrations of these two geniuses of the Romantic era. | |
| 26 January 2010 [YAS] | |
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WU STRING QUARTET |
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David Matthews |
String Quartet No. 10 (2001) |
| Schubert | Quartet in A minor Op. 29 D887 ('Rosamunde') |
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Founded in 2002 while students at Chetham's School in Manchester, the Wu Quartet has pursued its studies with the Wihan Quartet, with the Lindsay's Peter Cropper and with Gyorgy Pauk, Simon Rowland Jones and the legendary Bernard Greenhouse. For the academic year 2008/2009 they were string quartet in residence at Repton School with the Navarra Quartet. The Wu Quartet made their Purcell Room debut in October 2009, performing Sir Peter Maxwell Davies' Naxos Quartet No. 8. |
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| Pre-concert talk at 12.15 by David Matthews interviewed by Leslie East about his Tenth String Quartet | |
| 2 February 2010 [YAS] | |
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FILIPCZAK PIANO
TRIO |
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| Winners of the 2009 Ivan Sutton Chamber Music Prize | |
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Rachmaninov |
Trio Elegiaque No. 1 in G minor |
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Shostakovich |
Trio in E minor Op. 67 |
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Polish brother and sister Lukasz and Magdalena Filipczak joined forces with Vashti Hunter to win the Society's Ivan Sutton Prize in May 2009 with a dramatic performance of Shostakovich's E minor trio. Now joined by Dutch-born Matthijs Broersma these postgraduate students at the Guildhall School are beginning to fulfil engagements in the UK and Europe. |
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| 9 February 2010 [YAS] |
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ELEANOR TURNER harp |
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| The Eric Falk Award Concert | |
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Spohr |
Variations on 'Je suis encore dans mon printemps' Op.36 |
| Fauré | Une châtelaine en sa tour |
| Hasselmans | La Source |
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de Falla arr. Marcel Grandjany |
Spanish Dance No.1 from the opera 'La Vida Breve' |
| Piazzolla | Invierno Porteño; Verano Porteña (Winter and Summer) |
| Purcell | Ground in C minor |
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Gershwin arr. Fell |
An American in Paris and Rhapsody in Blue |
| Parish-Alvars | Introduction, Cadenza and Rondo |
| Born in Essex, Eleanor Turner started learning the harp at the age of five. After studies at the Royal College of Music Junior Department she was inspired to make her career as a concert harpist and composer. She won the Royal Over-Seas League Award for Strings and Marisa Robles Harp Prize in 2002 and in 2007 Eleanor won First Prize, a £20,000 Salvi concert harp, in the European Harp Competition. She made her solo Wigmore Hall debut in October 2008. | |
| 16 February 2010 [FWS] |
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ANDY PANAYI
QUARTET |
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| A Gerry Mulligan inspired line-up plays originals from Panayi's Journey to the Planets suite mixed with great baritone saxophone jazz standards. |
| 23 February 2010 [YAS] | |
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GUILDHALL CHAMBER ENSEMBLE |
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Beethoven |
Septet in E flat Op. 20 |
| Making a break from visits of the Guildhall School Chamber Orchestra, we welcome an elite ensemble selected by new Head of Chamber Music Alasdair Tait, playing the remarkable Beethoven Septet of 1820 for clarinet, bassoon, horn, violin, viola, cello and double bass. | |
| 2 March 2010 [YAS] | |
| BEN SCHOEMAN piano | |
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Beethoven |
Sonata in E flat major, Op. 27 No. 1 (Quasi una fantasia) |
| Chopin | Impromptu Op. 36 |
| Chopin | Impromptu Op. 51 |
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Chopin |
Two Polonaises Op. 40 |
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Chopin |
Scherzo No. 2 Op. 31 |
| Winner of the 2009 Royal Over-Seas League Annual Music Competition, South African-born Ben Schoeman continues our celebration of Chopin's 200th anniversary. After studies in Italy and winning all the major competitions in his homeland, Ben is now pursuing a very successful career. | |
| 9 March 2010 [FWS] | |
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SACCONI QUARTET |
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Barber |
String Quartet |
| Dvorák | Quartet in F Op. 96 (American) |
| On the very day of the composer's birth a century ago the brilliant Sacconis play Barber's famous and emotionally-charged Adagio from his sole quartet. Continuing the American connection they combine it with one of Dvorák's most popular works, written while he was Director of the National Conservatory in New York. | |
| Pre-concert talk at 12.15 by Anthony Burton on Barber's String Quartet | |
| 16 March 2010 [YAS] |
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ANNA PATALONG
soprano |
| RPS Young Artist Recital |
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Songs by Duparc and Britten plus some popular operatic duets |
| Winners of Susan Chilcott Scholarships in 2008, Anna Patalong and Duncan Rock are joined by the pianist, broadcaster and teacher Iain Burnside in an entertaining programme of songs and duets. |
Presented
with the support of the Royal Philharmonic Society |
| 23 March 2010 [YAS] | |
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WIND ENSEMBLE JANET HILTON director |
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Mozart |
Serenade in B flat for 13 wind instruments K361/370a |
| Janet Hilton marks her last year as Head of the Woodwind Department at the Royal College of Music with a performance of one of the most extraordinary works in the whole of Mozart's canon, let alone the wind ensemble repertoire. | |
| 30 March 2010 [FWS] | |
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THE FIDELIO
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Mozart |
Trio in B flat K502 |
| Hans Werner Henze | Adagio, Adagio |
| Ravel | Piano Trio |
| Darragh Morgan's Dublin-based piano trio is fast establishing a reputation for its fine interpretations and advocacy for contemporary music, performing extremely diverse repertoire throughout Europe, Asia and South Africa and frequently broadcasting for BBC Radio 3. Henze's short Serenade contrasts beautifully with Ravel's ravishing trio written on the eve of the Great War | |
| Pre-concert talk at 12.15 by Anthony Burton on Ravel's Piano Trio | |
For further information
about these concerts please contact
Josephine Richardson, City Music Society Administrator, Tel. 020-8542 0950
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Latest
update: 31 December 2009
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