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Music in Norwich ‘What’s on?’ a round-up of classical, jazz & world music events in Norwich and area April–September 2016 At a Glance: April – September 2016 : At a Glance Month by month listing for easy reference. You can also see upcoming concerts at www.musicinnorwich.org.uk, with a large type downloadable calendar to print out. For extra events and updates, follow the Music in Norwich blog on the website www.musicinnorwich.org.uk or Twitter @musicinnorwich April 2016 May 2016 cont page page 8 Britten Sinfonia : At Lunch 4 : St Andrew’s Hall : 1pm 11 8 Norfolk County Youth Orch Peter with Donohoe : 7.30pm 17 15 Norwich Baroque: Central Baptists Church, Duke Street 21 20 St John’s Cathedral : Daniel Justin : 1pm 32 21 Norwich Cathedral : Daniel Justin: Organ : 1.10pm 26 27 St John’s Cathedral : Jake Barlow : 1pm 32 29 Britten Sinfonia : Benjamin Grosvenor : St Andrew’s Hall 7.30pm 12 30 Mozart Orchestra : Norwich Central Baptist Church, Duke Street : 7.30pm 15 30 UEA Music : War & Peace : Norwich Cathedral : 7.30pm 38 21 Norwich Philharmonic : Mahler Symphony No. 8 : Norfolk Showground Arena : 8pm plus pre-concert 27 21 St Peter Mancroft : Young Musicians : 1pm 33 28 Norwich Baroque: Seraphim : St Mary’s Attleborough 7.30pm 22 28 Norwich Cathedral Choir & Players : Norwich Cathedral 7.30pm 24 28 St Peter Mancroft : Organ Recital : 1pm 33 29 Norwich Baroque : Seraphim : Framlingham Church Framlingham, Suffolk : 6.30pm 22 30 Norwich Cathedral : Ashley Grote : Organ : 11am 26 May 2016 June 2016 page 2 Norwich Cathedral : Jonathan Stamp: Organ Recital : 11am26 7 Viva Voce : St Peter Mancroft Church : 7.30pm 40 20-22 The Voice Project : Vocal Invention Weekend 41/42 20 Concert: Vocal Invention : Norwich Arts Centre 8pm 42 21 Concert: Vocal Invention : Norwich Arts Centre : 5.30pm, 6.15pm and 7pm 42 22 Concert : Vocal Invention : Norwich Arts Centre : 1pm 42 22 Concert : Vocal Invention : Bicycle Shop : 7.30pm 42 1 St John’s Cathedral : Christopher Baczowski : 1pm 2 Bach Players : Octagon Chapel, Colegate : 7.30pm 4 St Peter Mancroft : Piano Recital : 1pm 8 St John’s Cathedral : Neil Ricketts : 1pm 11 Mozart Orchestra : St Nicholas’ Blakeney : 7.30pm 18 Academy St Thomas : Church of St Peter & St Paul, Salle, Norfolk : 7.30pm 18 St Peter Mancroft : Song Recital : 1pm page 32 10 33 32 16 7 34 JUNE 2016 cont page 19 Britten Sinfonia : Ian Bostridge : Theatre Royal : 7.30pm 12 20 Friends of St Andrew’s Hall Organ : Jonathan Stamp 1.10pm 14 21 St Peter Mancroft : Norwich High School : 7pm 34 22 Norwich Cathedral : Jane Watts : Organ Recital : 7pm 26 22 St John’s Cathedral : Schools Concert : 1pm 32 25 Norwich Baroque : Norwich Cathedral : 7.30pm 22/25 25 St Peter Mancroft : Bury Bach Choir : 1pm 34 26 Norwich Pops : Classic Musicals : St Andrew’s Hall : 3pm 30 27 Friends of St Andrew’s Hall Organ : Peter O’Connor 1.10pm 14 29 St John’s Cathedral : Jack Spencer : 1pm 32 30 Britten Sinfonia : At Lunch 5 : St Andrew’s Hall : 1pm 13 JULY 2016page 4 Friends of At Andrew’s Hall Organ : David Ivory : 1.10pm 14 9 St Peter Mancroft : Organ Recital : 1pm 34 11 Friends of St Andrew’s Hall Organ : Andrew Parnell : 1.10pm14 16 Mozart Orchestra : St Mary’s Church, Bungay : 7.30pm16 8 Norfolk County Youth Orchestra with Peter Donohoe Corn Exchange, Kings Lynn : 7.30pm 17 18 Friends of At Andrew’s Hall Organ : Philip Luke : 1.10pm 14 20 Norwich Cathedral : Jonathan Stamp: Organ Recital : 7pm 26 22 Norwich Baroque: Best of 1st 10 years : St Stephens 23 23 Norwich Baroque: Best of 1st 10 years : Binham Priory 23 26 Friends of St Andrew’s Hall Organ : Timothy Patient : 1.10pm 14 AUGUST 2016page 6 St John’s Cathedral : Emma Nuale : 7.30pm 32 10 Norwich Cathedral : Steven Grahl : Organ Recital : 7pm 26 29 Norwich Cathedral : Malcolm Archer : Organ Recital : 11am 26 SEPTEMBER 2016page 5 Friends of St Andrew’s Hall Organ : Henry Macey : 1.10pm 14 7 Norwich Cathedral : Ashley Grote: Organ Recital : 7pm 26 10 Norwich Cathedral : Norwich Baroque: Vivaldi 23 12 Friends of St Andrew’s Hall Organ : David Dunnett 1.10pm 14 17 Academy St Thomas : St Andrew’s, Hingham 7.30pm 8 17 Norfolk & Norwich Chamber Music : Fitzwilliam Quartet John Innes Centre : 7.30pm 19 18 Norwich Pops : Tribute : St Andrew’s Hall: 3pm 30 22 Norwich Cathedral : Julian Haggett : Organ Recital : 1.10pm 26 NORWICH SUMMER FESTIVAL DATES 13-29 May Norfolk & Norwich Festival www.nnfestival.org.uk 20-22 May Vocal Invention: A weekend of music workshops and concerts with The Voice Project 24 June–3 Sept British Art Show 8 in Norwich www.britishartshow8.com 1–3 July Lord Mayor’s Celebrations www.visitnorwich.co.uk 3 July Urban Art Fair, St Peter’s Street, Norwich 1–10 July Young Norfolk Arts Festival www.ynaf.org.uk 15–18 Sept Noirwich Crime-writing Festival www.noirwich.co.uk Advance notice beyond September 2016 OCTOBER 2016 2 Norfolk & Norwich Chamber Music: Angela Hewitt : John Innes Centre : 7.30pm 20 6 Bach Players : Octagon Chapel, Colegate : 7.30pm 10 15 Academy St Thomas : St Andrew’s Hall : Amaury Coetaux 8 22 Norfolk & Norwich Chamber Music : Van Kuijk Quartet John Innes Centre : 7.30pm 20 NOVEMBER 2016 6 Norwich Philharmonic : St Andrew’s Hall : 3pm 29 9 Norfolk & Norwich Chamber Music : Trio Isimsiz : John Innes Centre : 7.30pm 20 12 Norwich Cathedral Chamber Choir & Norwich Baroque : Norwich Cathedral : 7.30pm 25 22-26 Theatre Royal Norwich : Glyndebourne Tour : 7.15 36 Music in Norwich is produced by Culture Shift as a companion to Art in Norwich, a roundup of visual art exhibitions in Norwich. DECEMBER 2016 4 Theatre Royal Norwich : RAF in Concert : 7pm 10 Norwich Philharmonic : St Andrew’s Hall : 7.30pm More information about Culture Shift can found at www.theshiftnorwich.org.uk, where there is an overview of Norwich culture and other useful information. Errors and omissions excepted, info is checked as well as possible before printing but cannot be guaranteed. Please check with the venues before travelling. Contact details on page 47. There will be a new edition in September 2016 to April 2017 If you require copies to display please email [email protected] or call 07946 261651 37 29 You can find a downloadable pdf on www.artinnorwich.org.uk or printed copies around the city. The current edition covers March to September 2016. You can also sign up for culture updates via Culture Shift on the website. For information and downloadable files and updates see www.musicinnorwich.org.uk and follow @musicinnorwich @norwichcultcity @artinnorwich At a Glance: Beyond September 2016 : At a Glance At a Glance: Beyond September 2016 : At a Glance About Music in Norwich Note from the Editor This programme is the result of a collaboration between a number of organisations who promote classical, jazz and world music. The aim is to gather music listings in one place so that they are easy to find and also to offer an overview of performances throughout the year. The Music in Norwich group is a self-supporting partnership of music organisations that are active and promoting music in Norwich and the surrounding area. Once again, there is a broad and wideranging offer of music in Norwich with some fantastic highlights. Probably the major event for 2016 is a blockbuster at the Norfolk Showground Arena – Norwich Philharmonic is celebrating its 175th anniversary year in 2016 - and is performing Mahler’s Symphony of A Thousand – a huge production with a vast orchestra and choirs from around Norfolk as part of the Norfolk & Norwich Festival. So Mahler fan or not, this is a spectacle not to be missed (see page 27). The excellent Norwich Baroque is also celebrating a birthday - 10 years since they started - and will be offering birthday cake at their concert on Friday 22 July. Britten Sinfonia is performing regularly at St. Andrew’s Hall with a series of lunchtime concerts including the Britten Academy and Benjamin Grosvenor in the evening, plus Ian Bostridge at Theatre Royal Norwich. The Michael Badminton Young Musicians Trust offers support for promising young musicians so if you or someone you know could benefit from this please see the details on page 7. The Shift is pleased to continue supporting Sistema in Norwich - it is the Lord Mayor and Sheriff’s Civic Charity until May and we need to make sure that the fundraising effort continues so that they can keep developing the lives of young people through music. Please support - see page 43. I hope that you enjoy the Spring/Summer season! We hope you will keep this booklet safe as it covers six months’ programming. Because of space limitations and lots going on, concert details are brief but you can find out more from individual organisations’ websites. See page 47 for venue and contact details and also where to buy tickets. Please also visit our website www.musicinnorwich.org.uk where you can download a pdf of this programme and find out more about Music in Norwich partners. Sign up to the blog for music updates and extra events. Important: All information is subject to change - please check with individual organisations or venues before travelling to an event. EOIE www.musicinnorwich.org.uk email: [email protected] Cover : Van Kuijk Quartet photo Adrien Vecchioni P hil NORWICH 175 NORWICH PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA AND CHORUS 175th ANNIVERSARY SEASON 2015-16 MAHLER ‘Symphony of a Thousand’ Symphony No.8 Saturday 21 May 8.00pm The Norwich Philharmonic Society is a registered charity No.264425 Norfolk Showground Arena NORWICH Kirstin Sharpin, Katherine Broderick, Catherine May sopranos Anne Marie Gibbons, Anna Burford mezzo-sopranos ★ Peter Wedd tenor ★ James Harrison baritone Richard Wiegold bass PRESENTED BY NORWICH PHILHARMONIC SOCIETY AS PART OF Norwich Phil Orchestra and Chorus Academy of St Thomas Norwich Cathedral Choir King’s Lynn Festival Chorus Sheringham & Cromer Choral Society Matthew Andrews conductor SUPPORTED BY TICKETS £28, £24, £18, £12 Theatre Royal, Theatre Street, Norwich NR2 1RL TEL 01603 766400 www.nnfestival.org.uk CONCESSIONS 10% off (excl top price) UNDER 25s Limited seats at £7.50 (excl top price) BOX OFFICE www.norwichphil.org.uk Concerts Saturday 18 June 2016, 7.30pm Church of St Peter & St Paul, The Street, Salle, Norfolk Lorraine McAslan violin/director Holst St Paul’s Suite Mozart Violin Concerto No 3 in G major Mozart Rondo for violin and orchestra Grieg Elegiac Melodies Grieg Holberg Suite The Academy of St Thomas was founded in 1973 and has been promoting high calibre concerts in the region ever since. The players of the Academy are drawn from professional musicians and peripatetic teachers who donate their talents in order to play in a high-standard orchestra. Concerts have been acclaimed for their high professional standards and exhilarating performances under the direction of conductor Christopher Adey. Follow us on Twitter @ASTNorwich Bring a picnic to enjoy in the glorious surrounds of this mid Norfolk Church, just a 30 minute drive (14 miles) from Norwich – postcode for SatNav NR10 4SE Tickets from Prelude Records 25b St Giles Street, Norwich 01603 628319 ‘One of the most distinguished British violinists of her generation’ The Strad Supported by Hilary & Lewis Jarrett Academy of St Thomas Christopher Adey Lorraine McAslan www.academyofstthomas.com Academy of St Thomas 7 Saturday 17 September 2016, 7.30pm St Andrew’s Church, Hingham, Norwich NR9 4HP Thomas Isaac cello Cameron Johnson trumpet Matthew Andrews conductor Rameau Overture to Zais Haydn Cello Concerto in D major Haydn Trumpet Concerto in Eb major Mozart Symphony No 38 St Andrew’s Church is in the market town of Hingham, about 25 minutes drive from central Norwich Sponsored by Hingham History Centre and St Andrew’s Heritage Fund Follow us on Twitter: @ASTNorwich Like us on Facebook: facebook.com/ASTNorwich www.academyofstthomas.com Saturday 15 October 2016, 7.30pm St Andrew’s Hall, The Halls, St Andrew’s Plain, Norwich NR3 1AU Amaury Coetaux violin Christopher Adey conductor Brahms Violin Concerto Tchaikovsky Symphony No 1 Amaury Coetaux: hailed by The Strad as an ‘exceptionally sensitive and poetic’ musician. Tickets from Prelude Records, 25b St Giles Street, Norwich 01603 628319 Sponsored by Indigo Swan Academy of St Thomas Two Royal Academy of Music students on brink of professional careers return home to Norfolk to play an attractive pair of Haydn concertos. Amaury Coetaux www.academyofstthomas.com Academy of St Thomas 8 Opportunity for young musicians NORFOLK YOUNG MUSICIAN 2017 Sunday 15th January 2017 Adjudicator Danielle Perrott John Innes Centre, Colney, Norwich Badminton Prize - £150 for most promising young string player Mrs E Sturgeon Prize - £150 for most promising young pianist Norfolk & Norwich Chamber Music Prize - £150 for most promising wind player Three Cash Prizes - £200 £150 £100 Closing date for applications 16th December 2016 Application forms and details from [email protected] or 01603 504301 e Michael Badminton Young Musicians Trust was established in 1998 by Michael Badminton to support talented young string players in Norfolk. Since his death in August 1999 the Trust has supported a number of young players with help with tuition costs, loans of instruments and assistance to attend courses both here and abroad. For further details of the Young Musicians Trust, contact Jonathan Wortley at [email protected] Octagon Chapel, 21a Colegate, Norwich NR3 1BN Thursday 2 June 2016, 7.30pm THE FOOD OF LOVE Esther Brazil mezzo soprano A celebration of Shakespeare with music written for his plays by Henry Purcell and his contemporaries Matthew Locke, Henry Lawes, Pelham Humfrey and others. Octagon Chapel The Bach Players is a collective of world-class musicians drawn together by their passion for the music of J.S. Bach. They perform on original instruments and explore the relationship between Bach’s music, work by the European composers who inspired him, and the music of his contemporaries. Tickets are available online at www.ticketsource.co.uk /thebachplayers or from Prelude Records Tel 01603 628319 or on the door. For more information visit www.thebachplayers.org.uk Thursday 6 October 2016, 7.30pm COFFEE AND CABBAGE Rachel Elliott soprano, Matthew Brook bass JS Bach Brandenburg Concerto no.5 BWV 1050 Coffee Cantata, BWV 211 Canons from the Goldberg Variations, BWV 1087 Peasant Cantata, BWV 212 £17.50, £12.50, £5 students (on the door), under 18s free Bach Players include: Marion Moonen flute, Nicolette Moonen + Anna Curzon violin, Rachel Stott viola, Luise Buchberger cello, Silas Wollston harpsichord. Robert Smith basse de violon Sponsored by Aude Gotto presents Bach Players All Norwich concerts are at the fantastic Octagon Chapel - well worth a visit. The Bach Players also perform regularly at St John’s Church, Downshire Hill, Hampstead, London NW3 1NU www.thebachplayers.org.uk Concerts Bach Players 10 Concerts Friday 8 April 2016, 1pm St Andrew’s Hall, St Andrew’s Plain, Norwich AT LUNCH FOUR Thomas Gould violin Clare Finnimore viola Caroline Dearnley cello Huw Watkins piano Bryce Dessner www.brittensinfonia.com Britten Sinfonia Bartok Selection of Duos Bryce Dessner El Chan (world premiere tour) Schumann Piano Quartet in E flat major, Op.47 All of Britten Sinfonia’s performances in Norwich can be booked via the Theatre Royal Box Office, in person, online at www.theatreroyalnorwich.co.uk or on 01603 630000 Bryce Dessner, known to many as the guitarist from The National, has been leading a double life as a prolific composer and curator in the realm of creative new music. His music, marked by a keen sensitivity to instrumental colour and texture, features in this hour-long programme alongside Bartok’s folklore-inspired pedagogical Duos and Schumann’s ever-popular Piano Quartet. Britten Sinfonia Britten Sinfonia is one of the world’s most celebrated and pioneering ensembles. The orchestra is acclaimed for its virtuoso musicianship and an inspired approach to concert programming. Britten Sinfonia breaks the mould by not having a principal conductor or director, instead choosing to collaborate with a range of the finest international guest artists from across the musical spectrum. Tickets £3-£9 Join Britten Sinfonia on Facebook or follow us on Twitter @BrittenSinfonia 11 Sunday 19 June 2016, 7.30pm Theatre Royal Norwich, Theatre Street, Norwich BENJAMIN GROSVENOR DIRECTS IAN BOSTRIDGE DIRECTS Benjamin Grosvenor piano/ director Jacqueline Shave violin/director Bartok String Quartet No. 2 (2nd movement) Benjamin Grosvenor Elena Langer Story of an impossible love (world premiere tour) Mozart Piano Concerto No. 27 in B flat, K595 Strauss Metamorphosen Tickets £8-£27 In Conversation – 6.30pm Celebrating ten years with Britten Sinfonia, Jacqueline Shave talks about her role as leader/director in this preconcert talk. (Free to ticket holders). Bach arr. Hogwood Fugue in B minor on a Theme of Corelli Ian Bostridge photo Ben Ealovega BWV 579 Corelli Concerto Grosso in F major Op.6 No.2 Tippett Fantasia Concertante on a theme by Corelli Huw Watkins Three Welsh Songs Britten Serenade for tenor, horn and strings Britten Sinfonia once again joins forces with acclaimed tenor Ian Bostridge in a performance that includes one of Benjamin Britten’s seminal works, Serenade for tenor, horn and strings. Tickets £8-£27 In Conversation – 6.30pm Martin Owen talks about the programme in this pre-concert talk. (Free to ticket holders). Britten Sinfonia In a long list of outstanding young composers and musicians to have worked with Britten Sinfonia, few come with a higher pedigree than pianist Benjamin Grosvenor. Still only 23 years old, he makes his Britten Sinfonia debut, directing from the keyboard Mozart’s last piano concerto. Ian Bostridge tenor/ director Martin Owen horn Jacqueline Shave violin/director www.brittensinfonia.com Friday 29 April 2016, 7.30pm St Andrew’s Hall, St Andrew’s Plain, Norwich 12 www.brittensinfonia.com Thursday 30 June 2016, 1pm St Andrew’s Hall, St Andrew’s Plain, Norwich AT LUNCH FIVE Britten Sinfonia Academy Members of Britten Sinfonia Philip Glass Music in Similar Motion Kenneth Hesketh Concerto Salmigondis (world premiere tour) Beethoven Symphony No.8 Our ensemble of talented young musicians perform works by Philip Glass and Beethoven, alongside a new composition by Kenneth Hesketh inspired by original Handel manuscripts unearthed from the Founders Bequest to the Fitzwilliam Museum. Tickets £3-£9 Britten Sinfonia Britten Sinfonia Academy, now in its fifth year, is formed from young talented musicians from across the east of England, and focuses on the aspects that make Britten Sinfonia unique: performing without a conductor, working in small ensembles and exploring new music. Join Britten Sinfonia on Facebook or follow us on Twitter @BrittenSinfonia 13 Friends of St Andrew’s Hall Organ LUNCHSTOP ORGAN RECITALS 2016 St Andrew’s Hall Norwich The Halls, St Andrew’s Plain, Norwich NR3 1AU. They are led by the Organ Curator Barry Newman who, with the help of a professional organ builder makes sure that the instrument is kept in first-class playing order. To contact Barry call 01953 888567 For The Halls call 01603 628477 Jonathan Stamp Peter O’Connor JULY Monday 4th Monday 11th Monday 18th David Ivory Andrew Parnell Philip Luke Tuesday 26th Timothy Patient AUGUST No recitals in August due to projected major works at The Halls SEPTEMBER Monday 5th Monday 12th Henry Macey David Dunnett All recitals are from 1.10pm to 2pm. Tickets £5 on the door. Friends of St Andrew’s Hall Organ The Friends of St Andrew’s Hall Organ are an informal group of like-minded people formed in 1985 with the object of promoting the use of the organ to the public following the £118,000 restoration to full playing condition. The group is growing and Friends pay a modest subscription annually for which certain benefits are given. JUNE Monday 20th Monday 27th 14 The 2016-17 season welcomes Tadeusz Kaznowski in his debut as conductor of the Mozart Orchestra, while Alison Swain returns to take up the baton for our Bungay Festival concert in July. Concerts www.mozartorchestra.org.uk Mozart Orchestra Rebecca Mundy Further details can be found on the orchestra’s website; www.mozartorchestra.org.uk Facebook: www.facebook. com/mozartorchestra Twitter @NorwichMozart Saturday 30 April 2016, 7.30pm Norwich Central Baptist Church Tadeusz Kaznowski conductor Ben Payne leader Rebecca Mundy soprano Mozart Overture ‘Le nozze di Figaro’ Ballet ‘Les Petits Riens’, Arias - ‘Dove Sono’, ‘Si il Padre Perdei’, ‘Come Scoglio’ Schubert Overture in the Italian Style D591 Op.170 Haydn Symphony No 104 ‘A London Symphony’ Mozart Orchestra Founded in 1961, the Mozart Orchestra has established itself as one of the leading orchestras in the local area, giving four concerts from May to October, usually two in Norwich and two more, further afield. The orchestra explores a wide-ranging repertoire and showcases both locally and nationally renowned soloists. 15 Martin Budgett conductor Alison Mills leader Programme to include: Mozart Overture ‘Don Giovanni’ Wagner Siegfried Idyll Mendelssohn Excerpts from ‘A Midsummer Night’s Dream’ Beethoven Overture ‘Prometheus’ Martin Budgett Saturday 16 July 2016, 7.30pm St Mary’s Church, Bungay Mendelssohn Overture ‘The Hebrides’ Butterworth The Banks of the Green Willow Respighi The Birds Holst St Paul’s Suite for Strings Jacob Old Wine in New Bottles (Double Wind quintet) Delius Song Before Sunrise Vaughan Williams The Lark Ascending Mozart Orchestra Alison Swain conductor Fiona Hutchins violin Tickets for all concerts online: www.mozartorchestra. ticketsource.co.uk (charges may apply) and at the door. Additional availability for Norwich & Blakeney: from Prelude Records, 25b St Giles Street, Norwich, NR2 1JN Tel: 01603 628319 Blakeney only: The Anchor Shop, Blakeney, Tel. 01263 741555, Blakeney Garage Tel. 01263 741456 Further information [email protected] Bungay only: New Beginnings Florist, 32-34 Earsham Street, Bungay, NR35 1AQ Tel. 01986 896404 Fisher Theatre Tel. 01986 897130 www.fishertheatre.org Ticket prices: Norwich and Bungay - £10, Children [16 years & under] £3 Blakeney - £12.50 (incl. reception & canapés from 6.30pm) www.mozartorchestra.org.uk Saturday 11 June 2016, 7.30pm (Reception from 6.30pm) St Nicholas’ Church, Blakeney, Norfolk 16 Norfolk County Youth Orchestra Concerts NCYO WITH PETER DONOHOE Rachmaninov Piano concerto no 2 Saturday 16 July 2016, 7.30pm Corn Exchange, Kings Lynn NCYO WITH PETER DONOHOE Rachmaninov Piano concerto no 2 Conducted by acclaimed conductor Andrew Morley, with a staff of professional musicians, an impressive list of concert successes and many students going onto professional musical careers, NCYO is a jewel in Norfolk’s musical crown! Tickets £10, £6 concs April concert from the Box Office at West Road Concert Hall, Cambridge. Tel. 01223 357851 or e-mail [email protected] Peter Donohoe Norfolk County Youth Orchestra needs support NCYO supports young musicians from all over Norfolk, relying entirely on charitable donations. Please go to ncyo.org.uk to find out how you can help, or contact [email protected] Norfolk County Youth Orchestra Norfolk County Youth Orchestra (NYCO) was established in 2006 to enhance the breadth and quality of musical opportunities for young people in Norfolk. NCYO is a full symphony orchestra, performing three concerts each year. Concert programmes for 2015/16 include the Rachmaninov Piano Concerto no. 2 (with Peter Donohoe), Walton’s Music from Henry Vth and music by Shostakovich and Dvorak. www.ncyo.org.uk Friday 8 April 2016, 7.30pm West Road Concert Hall, Cambridge “Just home after a stunning concert by the Norfolk County Youth Orchestra. The range of music was impressive and the standard from these young talented musicians was outstanding” Brenda Arthur, Lord Mayor of Norwich 2015/16 17 Norfolk Centre for Young Musicians NCYM meet at the Arc, City of Norwich School, Eaton Road, Norwich NR4 6PP on 30 Saturdays each academic year in three 10 week terms from 9.30am-1.30pm. For further information please visit www.ncym.co.uk or contact us on 01603 303351 Norfolk Centre for Young Musicians NCYM offers a full curriculum including over 25 ensembles, the Norfolk Intermediate Youth Orchestra and three choirs from grade 1 to advanced. There is also a composer in residence scheme and regular workshops with Guildhall staff and students. www.ncym.co.uk Norfolk Centre for Young Musicians is the flagship centre of Norfolk Music Service and Guildhall School of Music, London, offering enthusiastic young musicians the chance to work with professional musicians and specialists to develop high levels of performance, musicianship and composition. 18 NORFOLK & NORWICH CHAMBER MUSIC Concerts 2016 SEASON Saturday 17 September 2016, 7.30pm John Innes Centre, Colney Lane, Norwich NR4 7UH FITZWILLIAM QUARTET Lucy Russell & Marcus Barcham Stevens violins Alan George viola Heather Tuach cello The John Innes Centre is a modern 300 seat concert hall, well suited to chamber music and plenty of free parking. It is located in the Norwich Research Park, on the west side of the city close to the University and NHS Trust Hospital. Free parking. See page xx for address details All concerts are open to the public. For details of membership and season tickets contact the Secretary, Roger Rowe MBE, 60 Park Lane, Norwich NR2 3EF Tel 01603 621169 email [email protected] Norfolk & Norwich Music Club Reg Charity No 278446 6.30pm discussion with Alan George Norfolk & Norwich Chamber Music Programme: Purcell arr. Barcham-Stevens Fantasias Beethoven String Quartet in E flat, Op 74 (Harp) Bruckner String Quintet in F major www.norwichchambermusic.co.uk Norfolk & Norwich Chamber Music at the John Innes Centre 19 ANGELA HEWITT Programme: Bach French Suite No. 1 in D minor Beethoven Sonata in G major, Op. 78 Bach French Suite No. 3 in B minor Beethoven Sonata in E major Op. 109 Bach French Suite No. 5 in G major Fazioli piano supplied by Jaques Samuel Pianos Nicolas Van Kuijk & Sylvain Favre-Bulle violins Grégoire Vecchioni viola François Robin cello Programme: Ravel Quartet in F major Kurtag 6 Moments musicaux Debussy Quartet in G minor Op.10 6.15pm pre-concert talk by Misha Donat Pablo Hernán Benedí violin Michael Petrov cello Erdem Misirlioglu piano Programme: Mozart Piano Trio in E, K.542 Faure Piano Trio in D minor, Op.120 Schumann Piano Trio No.3 in G minor, Op.110 Box office for all concerts Prelude Records, 25b St Giles, Norwich NR2 1JN Tel 01603 628319 or online at www.norwichchambermusic.co.uk Norfolk & Norwich Chamber Music Saturday 22 October 2016, 7.30pm John Innes Centre, Colney Lane, Norwich NR4 7UH VAN KUIJK QUARTET Saturday 19 November 2016, 7.30pm John Innes Centre, Colney Lane, Norwich NR4 7UH TRIO ISIMSIZ www.norwichchambermusic.co.uk Sunday 2 October 2016, 3pm John Innes Centre, Colney Lane, Norwich NR4 7UH 20 concert on 15 April with inspiring and charismatic music historian Simon Heighes. We look forward to welcoming you! Concerts 2016 marks our 10th Anniversary… come and celebrate with us! Friday 15 April 2016, 7.30pm Central Baptist Church, Duke Street, Norwich LOVERS’ BAROQUE Formed in 2006, Norwich Baroque specialises in fresh and vibrant period instrument performance of music by popular and less well known baroque composers– from Handel, Bach and Vivaldi to Avison, Hellendaal and Mudge. The next in our live programme notes series, this concert features engaging Norwich-born musicologist, Dr Simon Heighes, who will bring alive the music as he sets it in context socially, historically and artistically. With our two ‘lovers’, Jayne May-Sysum (soprano) and Daniel Bartlette (tenor), plus Norwich Baroque’s charismatic director, Jim O’Toole, and a huge selection of music to choose from, the ingredients are there for an evening of passion and drama! Norwich Baroque Performing with eminent soloists from the early music world our concerts have grown increasingly popular establishing a niche for Norwich Baroque in the cultural life of the region. In this, our 10th anniversary year, we have a particularly exciting programme of concerts planned – we will be sharing our 10th birthday with you (July 22/23rd) and in September we will be joined by violinist Adrian Chandler of La Serenissima as soloist for Vivaldi’s Four Seasons (Sept 10th). If you are looking for something different, then try our live programme notes Programme to include: Bach’s double violin Simon Heighes , Jayne May-Sysum, concert in D minor, music Jim O’Toole by Locatelli, Handel and two short operettas from the Georgian stage! www.norwichbaroque.co.uk Norwich Baroque 21 www.norwichbaroque.co.uk Seraphim Saturday 28 May and Sunday 29 May 2016 SERAPHIM Saturday 25 June 2016, 7.30pm CORONATION ANTHEMS CATHEDRAL CHAMBER CHOIR Norwich Cathedral Vivaldi, Hasse, Pergolesi Purcell and Handel It is a great pleasure to be joining the hugely popular Suffolk based vocal ensemble, Seraphim, directed by Vetta Wise with soprano Leisl Odenweller and alto Diana Moore for a programme of Vivaldi, Hasse and Pergolesi (Sabat Mater), perfect for a summer evening, with a choice of two dates and venues - please check the website for venue details and directions Norwich Baroque’s successful partnership with the choirs of Norwich Cathedral, directed by Master of Music Ashley Grote, continues with a joyful programme of Purcell - Come ye sons of Art and Handel - Concerto Grosso op.6 no.8 and all 4 Coronation Anthems including the spine tingling Zadok the Priest. Norwich Baroque 7.30pm St Mary’s Church, Attleborough – (28th) and 6.30pm Framlingham Church, Framlingham, Suffolk (29th) Cathedral Chamber Choir 22 photo Paul Hurst St Stephens Church, Rampant Horse Street, Norwich (22nd) and Binham Priory, Binham (23rd) Vivaldi, Mudge, Corelli, Handel and Avison Tickets for all 2016 concerts are on sale at Prelude Records 01603 628319 at prices varying from £8–£20 with children £5 EXCEPT for Binham Priory which will be available from Maureen Frost tel: 01328-830362. Visit the website for further Norwich Baroque information and details of the Friends’ Scheme or join us on Facebook Saturday 10 September 2016, 7.30pm SG WEALTH MANAGEMENT GALA CONCERT VIVALDI’S FOUR SEASONS Norwich Cathedral It will be a treat to welcome the director of La Serenissima, violinist Adrian Chandler, as soloist for Vivaldi’s masterpiece of descriptive writing, the Four Seasons. Vivaldi’s own text will be printed in the programme so you can appreciate his extraordinary ability to paint in music; expect in turn explosive energy, tenderness, joy, excitement and peace within these 4 exceptional concertos as we take you on a journey through the year. Norwich Baroque Two 10th birthday parties? Why not! Join us as we celebrate the best of the first ten years of Norwich Baroque with music by Vivaldi, Mudge, Corelli, Handel and Avison. We will also premiere the winning entry from the 3rd Losh-Atkinson Historic Sounds Composition Competition. Tickets for Friday 22nd include a piece of birthday cake. Adrian Chandler www.norwichbaroque.co.uk Friday 22 July and Saturday 23 July 2016, 7.30pm THE BEST OF THE FIRST 10 YEARS 23 Choral Concerts For full details of concerts and performances taking place at Norwich Cathedral please visit www.cathedral.org.uk. Tickets available online, at the Cathedral Gift Shop, Prelude Records (01603 628319) or Norwich Theatre Royal (01603 630000). www.cathedral.org.uk Norwich Cathedral Norwich Cathedral organ Saturday 28 May 2016, 7.30pm Norfolk & Norwich Festival Concert Norwich Cathedral Choir Norwich Cathedral Players Ashley Grote conductor David Dunnett Organ Fauré Cantique de Jean Racine Poulenc Organ Concerto Fauré Requiem Tickets available from the Norfolk & Norwich Festival Box Office on 01603 766400 or www.nnfestival.org.uk Conductor Ashley Grote Photo Paul Hurst Norwich Cathedral Norwich Cathedral is home to a musical tradition that traces its roots as far back as the Cathedral’s foundation in 1096. Choral services are sung daily by the Cathedral Choirs and, on Saturdays and in holiday time, by visiting choirs. All are invited to attend Cathedral services, for which there is no admission charge and tickets are not required. The Cathedral is also a centre for an exciting programme of concerts. Some of the highlights of the forthcoming season are listed below. Please see www. cathedral.org.uk for details of these and other events. We look forward to welcoming you to Norwich Cathedral. 13-29 May 2016 24 www.cathedral.org.uk Norwich Cathedral Choir photo Paul Hurst Norwich Cathedral Chamber Choir & Norwich Baroque photo Paul Hurst Saturday 25 June 2016 7.30pm Norwich Cathedral, Cathedral Close, Norwich Ashley Grote Conductor Handel Coronation anthems Purcell Come, ye sons of art, away Norwich Cathedral Chamber Choir and Norwich Baroque combine to perform an uplifting programme of Handel’s Coronation Anthems alongside Purcell’s Birthday Ode for Queen Mary, ‘Come, ye sons of art, away’. Joyous music for a summer’s evening! Norwich Cathedral Chamber Choir Norwich Baroque Ashley Grote Conductor J S Bach Mass in B minor Tickets £20, £16, £12 and £5 (for under 18s sitting in the side aisles). Norwich Cathedral Norwich Cathedral Chamber Choir Norwich Baroque Saturday 12 November 2016, 7.30pm Norwich Cathedral, Cathedral Close, Norwich Book online at www.cathedral.org.uk or visit the Cathedral Gift Shop, Prelude Records (01603 628319) or Norwich Theatre Royal (01603 630000). 25 Norwich Cathedral Chamber Choir are joined by Norwich Baroque to perform Bach’s monumental Mass in B minor. An unmissable performance: be sure to book early! Norwich boasts one of the country’s largest Cathedral organs. Come and hear it put through its paces by our Cathedral organists and distinguished visiting recitalists, and watch the player on a large screen! Admission to organ recitals is free with retiring collection. Monday 2 May 2016 Jonathan Stamp, Organ Scholar, Norwich Cathedral Monday 30 May 2016 Ashley Grote, Master of Music, Norwich Cathedral Monday 29 August 2016 Malcolm Archer, Director of Chapel Music, Winchester College David Dunnett, Cathedral organist www.cathedral.org.uk BANK HOLIDAY MONDAY CONCERTS 11am–12pm Bring your family to enjoy an hour of organ favourites! Organ Recitals CELEBRITY SUMMER EVENING RECITALS 7pm Wednesday 22 June 2016 Jane Watts, International Concert Organist Wednesday 20 July 2016 Jonathan Stamp, Organ Scholar, Norwich Cathedral Wednesday 7 September 2016 Ashley Grote, Master of Music, Norwich Cathedral THURSDAY LUNCHTIME ORGAN CONCERTS 1.10–1.50pm Thursday 21 April 2016 Daniel Justin, Master of Music, St John’s RC Cathedral, Norwich Cathedral Nave & organ, photo Paul Hurst Thursday 22 September 2016 Julian Haggett, Organist, St Peter Mancroft, Norwich Norwich Cathedral Wednesday 10 August 2016 Steven Grahl, Master of Music, Peterborough Cathedral 26 Norwich Philharmonic Society Philharmonic Society P hil Norwich 175th Anniversary Season 2015/16 NORWICH 175 NORWICH PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA AND CHORUS 175th ANNIVERSARY SEASON 2015-16 MAHLER: SYMPHONY NO. 8 IN E FLAT THE SYMPHONY OF A THOUSAND With a full-size symphony orchestra and a mixed chorus of some 120 voices, the Society performs a wide repertoire of largescale works, joined by guest soloists of the highest calibre. ‘The Phil’ usually performs at St. Andrew’s Hall and gives four concerts of choral and/or orchestral music each season, plus a very popular Family Christmas Concert. Phil concerts have been selling out so buy a season ticket to make sure you don’t miss any of our performances! The Symphony of a Thousand is so-called because it is scored for a vast orchestra, multiple choirs, organ, offstage band and 8 solo singers. Indeed it is conceived on such a large scale that the Royal Norfolk Showground Arena is the only venue big enough to stage it, the first time an event of this kind has been held there. In addition to the musicians and singers of the Norwich Philharmonic Orchestra and Chorus, the concert will involve musicians from other local orchestras, notably the Academy of St Thomas, and singers from the following Norfolk-based choirs (overleaf): Norwich Philharmonic Society The Norwich Philharmonic Society celebrates its 175th anniversary this year. Established in 1841, it has remained at the heart of the city’s musical life ever since. In this special anniversary year Norwich Phil presents an additional concert as part of the Norfolk & Norwich Festival at the Norfolk Showground - a performance of the monumental 8th Symphony by Mahler, The Symphony of a Thousand, for an audience of 2,000 at the Royal Norfolk Showground Arena, as part of the Norfolk & Norwich Festival. www.norwichphil.org.uk Saturday 21 May 2016, 8pm Norfolk Showground Arena 27 Mahler: The Symphony of a Thousand cont. Matthew Andrews conductor The Phil rehearsing Mahler’s 2nd Symphony in November 2010 The Norfolk Showground Arena will be specially transformed into a huge concert hall to create a powerful musical experience that will live long in the memory. Bar, food and drinks available on site before the concert – so do come early! ‘My most memorable experience was performing Mahler’s 2nd Symphony in 2010. It was such a thrill to be part of an enormous orchestra creating the huge sound of that wonderful music. The 8th Symphony is composed on an even bigger scale and it has taken the Society over 2 years of planning and fund-raising to bring it to a Norfolk audience for our big anniversary year. It promises to be another unforgettable experience!’ MIchael Nutt, horn player, Norwich Phil Tickets: £28, £24, £18, £12 Concessions 10% off (excluding top price), Under 25s: Limited seats at £7.50 Box Office: Theatre Royal, Theatre Street, Norwich NR2 1RL Tel: 01603 766400 www.nnfestival.org.uk The Norfolk Showground Arena is conveniently located on the A47 west of Norwich, close to the A11 and only 20 minutes from Norwich rail station and the airport by car. Postcode for Sat Nav NR5 0TP Norwich Philharmonic Society Soloists: Kirstin Sharpin soprano Katherine Broderick soprano Catherine May soprano Anne Marie Gibbons mezzo-soprano Anna Burford mezzo-soprano Peter Wedd tenor James Harrison baritone Richard Wiegold bass www.norwichphil.org.uk Norwich Philharmonic Orchestra Academy of St Thomas Norwich Philharmonic Chorus Kings Lynn Festival Chorus Norwich Cathedral Choir The Festival Choir Sheringham and Cromer Choral Society 28 Conductor Matthew Andrews Norwich Phil at The Halls Sunday 6 November 2016, 3pm Norwich Philharmonic Orchestra Norwich Philharmonic Chorus Soloists to be announced Matthew Andrews, David Dunnett conductors Sibelius En Saga Vaughan Williams A Sea Symphony Season tickets and Friends’ membership offer attractive discounts on ticket prices - for details see www.norwichphil.org.uk Norwich Phil Orchestra and Chorus photo Bill Smith Smetana Sarka (from Ma Vlast) Korngold Violin Concerto in D major Dvorak Symphony No 5 in F major Tuesday 20 December 2016, 7.30pm FAMILY CHRISTMAS CONCERT Norwich Philharmonic Orchestra Norwich Philharmonic Chorus David Dunnett conductor Box Office Theatre Royal Norwich Tel: 01603 630000 Book online: www.theatreroyalnorwich.co.uk Theatre Street, Norwich, Norfolk NR2 1RL Also from www.norwichphil.ticketsource.co.uk Norwich Philharmonic Society All at St Andrew’s Hall, The Halls, St Andrew’s Plain Zoe Beyers violin Matthew Andrews conductor www.norwichphil.org.uk Saturday 10 December 2016, 7.30pm Norwich Philharmonic Orchestra 29 Concerts All concerts are at St Andrews Hall, St Andrew’s Plain, Norwich Sunday 26 June 2016, 3pm CLASSIC MUSICALS Featuring music from: South Pacific, The King and I Kiss Me Kate Brigadoon and more Conductor Mark Sharp www.norwichpopsorchestra.co.uk Norwich Pops Orchestra Sunday 18 September 2016, 3pm Norwich Pops Orchestra Registered Charity No: 1118976 Sunday 11 December 2016, 3pm St Andrew’s Hall, Norwich CHRISTMAS FESTIVAL Sunday 1 January 2017, 3pm TRADITIONAL NEW YEAR’S DAY CONCERT 2017 Tickets on sale available from Prelude Records, 25B St. Giles Street, Norwich NR2 1JN Tel: 01603 628319 Or online at www.ticketsource.co.uk Norwich Pops Orchestra Since its formation in 2003 the Norwich Pops Orchestra has established itself as the leading light orchestra in the region. They have staged children’s concerts, a conducting competition, film music nights, an Olympic Prom and a highly successful series of New Year’s Day concerts. Most importantly they continue to present informal and relaxed high quality entertainment for audiences wherever they perform. AN ORCHESTRAL TRIBUTE TO ABBA, THE BEATLES, QUEEN AND MORE 30 London College of Music Examinations London College of Music Examinations offers qualifications in music, drama and communication, through a worldwide network of exam centres. Exams cover a wide range of classical, jazz, pop/rock and traditional music subjects. They are available for candidates of all levels: from beginner Steps through 8 grades to professional diplomas in performance and teaching. LCM Exams are regulated by Ofqual, and higher grades are awarded UCAS tariff points. Visit uwl.ac.uk/lcmexams to find out more. 020 8231 2364 LCM Examinations University of West London St Mary’s Road Ealing London W5 5RF Cathedral of St John the Baptist Today, the Cathedral Adult Choir sings on Sundays at the 11am Mass, the Music Group leads the music for the 9am Mass, and the Cathedral Children’s Choir sing at the 11am Mass on the first Sunday of the Month. Concerts Wednesdays at 1pm #wednesdayat1 Admission free, retiring collection photo Paul Hurst After the foundation of the Diocese of East Anglia in 1976, it was made a Cathedral and is the Mother Church of the Diocese of East Anglia, covering the counties of Norfolk, Suffolk and Cambridgeshire, and the city of Peterborough. Daniel Justin (Organ) Jake Barlow (Countertenor) Christopher Baczowski (Organ) Neil Ricketts (Organ) No concert Schools Concert Jack Spencer (Organ) Saturday 6 August 2016, 7.30pm Emma Nuule (soprano) and friends Tickets from the Cathedral office and shop For enquiries, visit www.sjbcathedral.org.uk or phone 01603 624615. Limited parking on site. Follow on Twitter @StJohnsCath_Nrw Cathedral of St John the Baptist The Cathedral, located on the junction Unthank Road and Earlham Road, was built between 1882 and 1910 to designs by George Gilbert Scott, Jr. as a parish church dedicated to John the Baptist, on the site of the Norwich City Gaol. Funds for its construction were provided by Henry FitzalanHoward, 15th Duke of Norfolk as a generous gift to the Catholics of Norwich and a sign of thanksgiving for his first marriage to Lady Flora Abney-Hastings. 20th April 27th April 1st June 8th June 15th June 22nd June 29th June www.sjbcathedral.org.uk Music is at the heart of the worship in the Church, and there is an unbroken tradition of Choral singing at the Cathedral since it was consecrated. 32 Summer Recitals 2016 The Church of St Peter Mancroft, The Marketplace, Millennium Plain, Norwich Admission to all concerts is free For more information visit www.stpetermancroft.org.uk Saturday 21 May 2016, 1pm THE YOUNG MUSICIANS OF ST PETER MANCROFT The Choristers, Girls’ Choir, Choral Scholars & Organ Scholars The Church of St Peter Mancroft has a long musical tradition. It has an excellent reputation for its work with young people many of whom have gone on to become professional singers and organists. The Mancroft Music Recitals programme is appreciated by increasing numbers at no charge. The magnificent church building has excellent acoustics and provides a splendid setting. Saturday 28 May 2016, 1pm ORGAN RECITAL George Gillow Oundle for Organists prize-winner 2015 Saturday 4 June 2016, 1pm PIANO RECITAL Hannah Watson Guildhall School of Music & Drama St Peter Mancroft Julian Haggett organ / piano Jody Butler director www.stpetermancroft.org.uk St Peter Mancroft 33 Members of Bury Bach Choir Philip Reed conductor James Recknell organ / piano Including sacred works by Tallis, Bach, Mozart, Cherubini, Fauré & Peter Aston (former Professor of Music at UEA). Saturday 9 July 2016, 1pm ORGAN RECITAL Jake Barlow Photo Paul Hurst Saturday 18 June, 1pm SONG RECITAL www.stpetermancroft.org.uk Saturday 25 June 2016, 1pm SACRED CHORAL MUSIC FROM FIVE CENTURIES Jan Vermeire Belgium, International Concert Organist Admission to all concerts is free St Peter Mancroft Jake Barlow countertenor Hannah Watson piano Tuesday 21 June 2016, 7pm MANCROFT MUSIC YOUNG PERFORMERS’ CONCERT : NORWICH HIGH SCHOOL FOR GIRLS Norwich High School for Girls students perform for Mancroft Music as part of the school’s new series of Instrumental and Vocal concerts, following an inaugural concert at Anteros Music Foundation. Bury Bach Choir 34 THE CHURCH OF ST PETER MANCROFT Singing opportunities Mancroft Minors Singing Club for boys & girls aged 5–7 Choristerships for boys and girls aged 7+ The Girls’ Choir for young women aged 15–25 Choral Scholarships (£500 p.a.) for singers aged 16–25 St Peter’s Singers A mixed-voice adult parish choir For more information please contact: Miss Jody Butler, Director of Music [email protected] or 01603 610443 Opera at Norwich Theatre Royal Tuesday 22 to Saturday 26 November 2016 GLYNDEBOURNE TOUR Norwich Theatre Royal World class opera Tuesday 22 November, 7.15pm & Friday 25 November, 7.15pm DON GIOVANNI BY MOZART www.theatreroyalnorwich.co.uk Theatre Royal Norwich Sung in Italian with English supertitles Recently, a major refurbishment included improvements to the acoustics of the theatre, making it a popular concert venue. Britten Sinfonia perform at the theatre regularly and the theatre has its own varied music programme. Theatre Royal, Theatre Street, Norwich, Norfolk NR2 1RL Wednesday 23 November, 7.15pm & Saturday 26 November, 7.15pm MADAMA BUTTERFLY BY PUCCINI Sung in Italian with English supertitles Don Giovanni Photo Bill Cooper Theatre Royal Norwich Tickets £8–£54 Theatre Royal Norwich is one of the most successful regional theatres in the country, with a busy and eclectic programme running throughout the year. Tickets £8–£54 36 www.theatreroyalnorwich.co.uk Opera at Norwich Theatre Royal Thursday 24 November 2016, 7.15pm Paul Rissman’s DON GIOVANNI : BEHIND THE CURTAIN Behind-the-scenes exploration of opera, finishing with a fully-staged, extended excerpt from Act II of Don Giovanni. Tickets £7–£20 Discounts for Under 18s and Groups Box Office: 01603 630000 Book online: www.theatreroyalnorwich.co.uk Sunday 4 December 2016, 7pm Norwich Theatre Royal Uplifting evening of musical entertainment by the RAF’s finest musicians For details of the whole Theatre Royal programme please check the website. Kemp’s Restaurant Open from 9.30am, Monday to Saturday. On Sundays, open 2 hours before a show (drinks only). Fairtrade teas and coffees, cakes and muffins are available throughout the day. £8 - £25 Discounts for Under 18s, Schools and Groups Box Office 01603 630000 Book online: www.theatreroyalnorwich.co.uk Theatre Royal Norwich, Theatre Street, Norwich, Norfolk NR2 1RL Theatre Royal Norwich THE RAF IN CONCERT 37 Concert Saturday 30 April, 7.30pm (doors 6.45pm) Norwich Cathedral, Cathedral Close, Tombland, Norwich WAR AND PEACE UEA Choir UEA Choir Norwich Cathedral It also runs UEA’s flourishing Choir, Chamber Choir and Symphony Orchestra, who perform a series of concerts each year, at some of Norwich’s most prestigious concert venues, such as St Andrew’s Hall, Norwich Cathedral and St John the Baptist Roman Catholic Cathedral. Programme: Benjamin Britten Ballad of Heroes, op. 14 Maurice Duruflé Requiem, op. 9 Johannes Brahms Geistliches Lied, op. 30 Gabriel Fauré Cantique de Jean Racine, op. 11 UEA Choir, under the direction of UEA Choirmaster Tom Primrose, warmly invite you to join them for their spring concert, ‘War and Peace’, on Saturday 30 April. UEA Music Centre The University of East Anglia (UEA) Music Centre launched in 2014. The Centre, under the direction of UEA Director of Music, Stuart Dunlop, provides a vibrant meeting place for musically gifted students, hosts practice and rehearsal spaces and facilitates the activities of musicians. Tom Primrose conductor Ben Johnson tenor Claire Barnett-Jones mezzo-soprano Jonathan McGovern baritone Jonathan Stamp organ William Fergusson piano www.uea.ac.uk/music-centre University of East Anglia Music Centre 38 UEA Choir For further information about UEA Music Centre concerts and events, visit www.uea.ac.uk/music-centre telephone 01603 593948, email [email protected] or follow @UEAConcerts on Twitter UEA Music Centre Tickets £10–£5 Tickets available: online at: www.uea.ac.uk/musiccentre/events/tickets; in person or by phone from: Prelude Records (01603 628319), St. George’s Music Shop (01603 626414) and Norwich Cathedral Gift Shop (01603 218323); or on the door. www.uea.ac.uk/music-centre The 160-strong choir, joined by Norwich Cathedral organ scholar Jonathan Stamp, pianist William Fergusson, acclaimed tenor Ben Johnson, mezzosoprano Claire Barnett-Jones and baritone Jonathan McGovern, will perform Britten’s dramatic Ballad of Heroes, Duruflé’s beautiful Requiem and a selection of small choral works (including Brahms’ Geistliches Lied and Fauré’s Cantique de Jean Racine). 39 Concert Saturday 7 May 2016, 7.30pm St Peter Mancroft Church, Norwich SACRED WORKS, STUFF & NONSENSE Ian Tindale organ & piano Helen Smee piano Jody Butler director Anthems by John Amner Missa Brevis Jonathan Dove Five Childhood Lyrics John Rutter Nonsense Richard Rodney Bennett Medley from Les Misérables Claude-Michel Schönberg arr. Ed Lojeski Viva Voce Singers usually performs about five concerts a year and helps to raise money for charities across Norfolk. To date, it has raised over £25,000 for local causes. Follow us on Twitter: @VivaVoceNorwich and Facebook: Viva Voce Singers Amner flourished during the early Stuart period and Dove is one of the most exciting voices in British music today. Bennett’s delightful Nonsense is a setting of seven eccentric Mervyn Peake texts for mixed choir and piano duet. Tickets: £8 (£5 concessions) in advance or £10 (£6) on the door. Tickets are available from St George’s Music Shop (01603 626414), P. Stephenson (01263 731395) or online at www.ticketsource.co.uk/vivavocesingers (a small booking fee applies). Viva Voce Singers Viva Voce Singers is a small and friendly Norwich-based chamber choir of around 25 singers and winner of the last BBC Radio Norfolk Choir of the Year competition in 2011. The choir enjoys performing a varied repertoire in venues around Norfolk and beyond. www.vivavocesingersnorwich.org.uk Viva Voce Singers 40 Weekend event 20/21/22 May 2016 The Voice Project was created by singers Sian Croose and Jonathan Baker in 2008 and since then have involved hundreds of singers in performances of great new vocal music as well as workshops designed to build vocal confidence and explore a wide variety of uplifting and inspiring vocal music. Featuring the Voice Project Choir, Helen Chadwick, Ross Sutherland, The Neutrinos, George Szirtes, Birds of Hell, Stephen Watts, Dan Richards, Harmonium, Mouthful, Neil Paris and Sianed Jones. For further information email - [email protected] Booking line: www.buytickets.at/thevoiceproject Full Weekend Tickets - £90 / £67.50 Concessions Individual workshop & concerts tickets from £5–£15 The Voice Project The Voice Project is an open-access singing project offering a whole range of creative ways to use your voice. Vocal Invention is a packed weekend of vocal adventures, celebrating the creativity and inventiveness of the human voice. Poets, singers, improvisers, composers, talkers and thinkers come together for performances, workshops, talks and surprise pop-up performances in the city curated by the ever–creative Voice Project. From exquisite song to experimental vocal installations, 8-part harmony and digital poetry, the weekend is a chance to see and take part in a huge range of vocal events. www.voiceproject.co.uk The Voice Project Tickets available from www.norwichartscentre.co.uk 41 Concert: Helen Chadwick / Mouthful / Human Music 8pm Saturday 21 May 2016 Workshops: Helen Chadwick - Creating Songs Dave Camlin & Sharon Durant - In the Groove Pete Murdoch - Songmaking / Starman Strategies Bex Mather & Katherine Zeserson - Making it New www.voiceproject.co.uk Friday 20 May 2016 Concerts: Harmonium 5.30pm, 6.15pm 7pm Ross Sutherland / The Neutrinos / Birds of Hell 8.30pm Sunday 22 May 2016 Concerts: Sianed Jones 1pm Ross Sutherland / George Szirtes / Stephen Watts / Esther Morgan 7.30pm Bicycle Shop The Voice Project Workshops: Sian Croose & Su Hart - Harmonium Sianed Jones - Voices on location Dan Richards - Psychography – Writing in Landscape The Neutrinos & Sal Pittman - Speechless Neil Paris - Moving the Singer Stephen Watts - Writing Workshop 42 Sistema in Norwich Sistema in Norwich asks you to Sponsor an Orchestra We are seeking sponsors, business or individual, for our orchestras, to support their development and to enable more schools to be part of Sistema in Norwich. We currently run four primary schoolbased orchestras (Catton Grove, Lakenham, Larkman and Wensum areas) and three cross-programme orchestras. Businesses or individuals can sponsor any of these or help develop a new orchestra in an area of deprivation and there is a sliding scale of sponsorship levels and benefits. Sistema is a global movement and highprofile across the UK and Europe as well as Images: Top left Sarah Glover Children’s Orchestra of year concert at The Halls, top locallyendrecognised. right: Martineau Orchestra at Epic, upper left: playing withare Tasmin Little at John Innes Centre, If you interested in this opportunity middle: Sistema at Sainsbury’s Queen’s Road, we and will arrange for you toplays meet director above right: Sistema Chamber group forMarcus Prince Charles and Camilla Parker-Bowles at Patteson (01603 760529) to discuss Sandringham Flower Show a bespoke plan. For information see the Sistema website www.sistemanorwich.org.uk One-off donations are also appreciated. Sistema on Twitter @sistemanorwich or www.facebook.com/SistemaInNorwich “Sistema in Norwich is an amazing charity that helps young musicians play instruments. It’s not just about music. It is about being together and we are like one big family that cares and helps each other out when needed. I have been in Sistema for 5 or 6 years now and it has changed my life. You get to meet new people and make friends. Being part of Sistema was the best decision I ever made.” - Alisha, 14 is a ground-breaking, intensive programme, run by NORCA, which transforms the lives of young people through music, by learning an instrument in small groups and playing together in an orchestra right from the start. It is based on the successful Venezuelan ‘El Sistema’ which is recognised internationally. Sistema in Norwich currently works in the Larkman, Lakenham and Catton Grove areas of Norwich and we want to expand and grow. You can help us to develop the programme and involve more children by donating (and including gift aid): • Take a Seat – sponsor a place for a year in one of our orchestras for £50 a month or £600 annual donation. • Make an Ensemble – support a small ensemble for £30 a month or £360 annually • Give a Lesson – provide a group lesson for a child for a year – £15 a month or £180 pa You can donate online through our website www.sistemanorwich.org.uk, or you can call Marcus Patteson 01603 760529 or email [email protected] for details. www.sistemanorwich.org.uk 34 Useful information for visitors to Norwich Norwich is a medieval city, with Saxon, Viking and Norman roots with a later Dutch and Flemish influence. It is a very European city and is over 900 years old. It retains its tight boundary and much of the city walls and street pattern, making it a compact and easy city centre to explore on foot. Contemporary Norwich is very vibrant with a lot of investment in the culture of the city - it is England’s first UNESCO City of Literature as well as having a thriving visual art, theatre and music ecosystem. Visitors should not miss the vibe of Norwich Lanes, full of independent shops, bars and cafés from Lower Goat Lane to St Benedicts, Bedford Street to Elm Hill. Tourist information is in The Forum, the large glass building not far from the Norwich Market. The market itself is a marvel of Norwich culture – explore it, you will be amazed. Mainstream shopping is in the two Malls, Chapelfield and Castle (tucked under the Castle) and the ‘alternative’ areas are north of the city, Magdalen and St Augustines’ Street (sometimes called Over the Water) packed full of ethnic shops, artists studios, antiques and collectibles and makespaces. If you spend any time in Norwich you will no doubt notice the number of flint churches, many of which are turned over to arts uses including Norwich Arts Centre, St Margarets and Norwich Puppet Theatre. Norwich has a fantastic built heritage including two cathedrals - you can’t help but fall over it but www.heritagecity.org.will guide your way. Visit Norwich has all the information you need including a free city map. Norwich BID has invested in a Discover Norwich app which you can download from www.norwichbid.co.uk, plus city centre free wifi to help you get about easily. There’s a thriving café culture and so here are some places to eat and drink (we have not been paid to recommend them!) - we will leave you to Google them for exact locations: Norwich Lanes: The Birdcage, Grosvenor Fish Bar (it’s famous!), The Bicycle Shop, Frank’s Bar, Finnies’ Juice Bar, The Library (in an old library), Biddy’s Tea Room, Moorish Falafel, Paolo’s Pizzas, Clark & Ravenscroft, The Alley Anywhere in St Benedicts’ Street. Olive’s and The Britons’ Arms in Elm Hill. North and Dandy Horse in Magdalen Street Exchange Street: Captain America, East 26, Wallow, Cote Brasserie, Dray Yard Smokehouse, Cafe No. 33 (amazing cakes). St George’s Street: Norwich Playhouse Bar just can’t be beat it’s an art installation in its own right, Amaretto, Expresso Best coffee – Strangers in Dove Street and Pottergate or Expresso in St Andrew’s Plain are both excellent but there are many, many great independents - just explore! Theatre Royal Norwich is a very successful regional theatre and concert hall bringing blockbusters to Norwich audiences. Norwich Playhouse specialises in comedy and alternative theatre. The Garage brings Fringe-style touring theatre and Amongst its many cultural assets Norwich can claim: fosters emerging local theatre groups and performers. Norwich University of the Arts, one of the best universities for animation and film, fine art and illustration, In 2011, Norwich became the first UK UNESCO City of Literature, building on the successful Creative Writing architecture, games design, graphic design, media and courses at UEA and the establishment of Writers’ Centre much more, including its new East GalleryNUA in Norwich now a National Centre for Writing and literature St Andrew’s Street, which opened in October 2015. development based at the beautiful Dragon Hall. The library Norwich Castle and the Sainsbury Centre for Visual at The Forum is the busiest in the country and the building Arts – world-class venues, attracting national-level itself is a buzzing cultural hub with lots happening every day. touring shows, with permanent collections of World Art as well as work by Picasso, Henry Moore, Francis Bacon, There are a number of amateur and semi-professional Modigliani, Degas and local masters – Munnings and groups that produce and perform music in and around the Norwich School of Artists including work from well- Norwich (listed on page 47) as well as in places such as known contemporary artists such as Colin Self. Wymondham to the east, Holt, Salthouse and South Creake in the north and Great Yarmouth to the west. Norfolk & Norwich Festival (13-29 May), an international multi-arts annual festival with 17 days In Norwich, the major concert venue is St Andrew’s Hall a of concerts, outdoor arts and theatre, both mainstream 15th century Priory, Theatre Royal, recently refurbished to and left-field - a whole host of phenomenal work fills concert standard, Norwich Cathedral and the John Innes the city each year including an international literature Centre, near the UEA campus in addition to smaller venues. festival programmed Writers’ Centre Norwich. Just over the border in Suffolk, Snape Maltings is home Norwich Arts Centre is a multi-arts venue with a visual to Aldeburgh Music and the famous Aldeburgh Festival art programme which includes live art, photography and 10-26 June this year. digital art. Norwich Cathedral has an events programme with a regular cycle of concerts as well as exhibitions in For updates and extra events please follow the blog on www.musicinnorwich.org.uk. the Hostry and the annual Hostry Festival. A quick guide to Norwich culture British Art Show 8 Norwich University of the Arts Norwich Castle Museum & Art Gallery 24 June - 4 September 2016 A Hayward Touring exhibition organised in collaboration with the galleries in Leeds, Edinburgh, Norwich and Southampton Mikhail Karikis, Children of Unquiet, 2013-14 (production still) © and ©courtesy the artist. britishartshow8.com Concert venues and contact details Music in Norwich partners Assembly House, Theatre Street, Norwich NR2 1RQ Tel: 01603 626402 www.assemblyhousenorwich.co.uk Cathedral Church of St John the Baptist, Unthank Road, Norwich, NR2 2PA Tel: 01603 624615 John Innes Centre, Norwich Research Park, Colney Lane, Norwich NR4 7UH Box office Prelude 01603 628319 Norwich Arts Centre, St Benedicts Street, Norwich NR2 4PG Tel: 01603 660352 www.norwichartscentre.co.uk Norwich Cathedral, 62 The Close, Tombland, Norwich NR1 4EH Tel: 01603 218300 www.cathedral.org.uk Norwich Central Baptist Church, Duke Street, Norwich NR3 3AP Tel : 01603 760497 Norwich Playhouse, 42-58 St George’s St, Norwich NR3 1AB Tel: 01603 598598 www.norwichplayhouse.co.uk Norwich Theatre Royal, Theatre Street, Norwich NR2 1RL Tel: 01603 630000 www.theatreroyalnorwich.co.uk St Andrew’s Church, Church Lane, Eaton, Norwich NR4 6NW Tel: 01603 705022 St Andrew’s Hall, The Halls, St Andrew’s Plain, Norwich NR3 1AU Tel: 01603 628477 St Peter Mancroft, Millennium Plain, Norwich NR2 1QZ Tel: 01603 610443 www.stpetermancroft.org.uk Academy of St Thomas Tel: 01603 628319 email: [email protected] www.academyofstthomas.com Britten Sinfonia Tel: 01223 300795 [email protected] www.brittensinfonia.com Cathedral of St John the Baptist Tel: 01603 624615 Eaton Concert Series Tel: 01603 705022 email: [email protected] www.eatonconcertseries.co.uk Keswick Hall Choir www.keswickhallchoir.org.uk Norfolk & Norwich Chamber Music Tel: 01603 621169 www.norwichchambermusic.co.uk Norwich Baroque email: [email protected] www.norwichbaroque.co.uk Norwich Cathedral Tel: 01603 218300 [email protected] Norwich Philharmonic Society Tel: 01603 628319 www.norwichphil.org.uk Norwich Pops Orchestra www.norwichpopsorchestra.co.uk St Peter Mancroft Tel: 01603 610443 www.stpetermancroft.org.uk Sistema in Norwich Tel: 01603 760529 www.sistemanorwich.org.uk Theatre Royal, Theatre Street, Norwich Tel: 01603 630000 www.theatreroyalnorwich.co.uk UEA Music Centre Tel: 01603 593948 www.uea.ac.uk/music-centre Viva Voce Singers www.vivavocesingersnorwich.org.uk The Voice Project www.voiceproject.co.uk The Yorke Trust Tel: 01362 823502 www.yorketrust.org TICKETS Prelude Box Office, St Giles Street Tel: 01603 628319 Theatre Royal Box Office, Theatre Street Tel: 01603 630000 St George’s Music Shop, St George’s Street Tel: 01603 626414 Shift Norwich ORCHESTRA AND CHORUS NORWICH PHILHARMONIC NORWICH Norwich Baroque Keswick Hall Choir The Bach Players www.musicinnorwich.org.uk Music in Norwich produced by The Shift Norwich Friends of St Andrew’s Hall Organ Music in Norwich partners are: Phil a round-up of classical, jazz & world music Music in Norwich April–September 2016