CONCERTS 2015-16
WHAT YOU SAID ABOUT US… “CONCERTS OF SUCH QUALITY AND INFECTIOUS JOY OUGHT TO BE CHERISHED” SEEN AND HEARD INTERNATIONAL, DECEMBER 2014
“WE WERE ABSOLUTELY MESMERISED BY THE INCREDIBLE PERFORMANCE” VIBEKE LAMAIN, FACEBOOK, FEBRUARY 2015
“THE ACADEMY OF ST MARTIN IN THE FIELDS TACKLED IT WITH POISE, ELEGANCE AND A SUITABLY BRIGHT TONE THROUGHOUT” BACHTRACK, APRIL 2015
“THE CONNECTION AND CHEMISTRY BETWEEN BELL AND THE ELEGANT, REFINED ORCHESTRA WAS CLEAR, AS THEY PLAY SO BEAUTIFULLY TOGETHER...” TIMES OF OMAN, OCTOBER 2014
“PERFORMANCES WHICH BREATHE A SERAPHIC JOY AND CALM” DAILY TELEGRAPH, MARCH 2015
“THIS EVENING’S PERFORMANCE TOUCHED A CHORD, REMINDING ME AGAIN HOW SPECIAL IT IS TO HEAR THIS MUSIC PLAYED LIVE WITH SUCH BRILLIANCE” ELEANOR WHITNEY POLLACK, FACEBOOK, MARCH 2015
“ONE OF THE MOST MAGNIFICENT CONCERTS I HAVE EVER HAD THE PRIVILEGE OF ATTENDING… SIMPLY MAGICAL” NATALIE BARAGWANATH, FACEBOOK, FEBRUARY 2015
“THE ACADEMY PLAYERS, WITH SPARKLING VIRTUOSITY, HELD ALL IN PRECIPITOUS BALANCE” OBSERVER, MARCH 2015
THE YEAR AHEAD
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In 1986, Sir Neville Marriner and the Academy of St Martin in the Fields gave me a life-changing opportunity to create my first concerto album for Decca records. Still a teenager, I could not have imagined that some two decades later the Academy would become my closest ‘musical family’ and that I would be named its Music Director. This fateful collaboration has been one of the great joys of my life. Now in my fifth season as Music Director, I am delighted to be welcoming even more of the world’s most talented musicians to perform with the Academy: pianists Till Fellner and Inon Barnatan, and conductor Alan Gilbert join the orchestra in London, while artists including Angela Hewitt, Julia Fischer and Håkan Hardenberger lead them on tour around the world. I am particularly excited about reuniting with my friend, the phenomenal cellist Steven Isserlis, to perform Brahms’ Double Concerto in London and on tour around the UK, and performing Tchaikovsky’s thrilling Violin Concerto at the Barbican in November. I hope you will choose to join the Academy at its spiritual home – St Martin-in-the-Fields – in February, for a concert showcasing the extraordinarily talented individuals who make up the Academy, with past and present members of the orchestra stepping into the spotlight as soloists for the evening. This season promises to be another wonderful musical journey and I hope you will join us for the ride.
Joshua Bell Music Director
WEDNESDAY 30 SEPTEMBER 2015
SATURDAY 7 NOVEMBER 2015
ACADEMY CHAMBER ENSEMBLE
CHOIRS OF ST MARTIN-IN-THE-FIELDS
FRIDAY 22 JANUARY 2016
TUESDAY 16 FEBRUARY 2016
JOSHUA BELL STEVEN ISSERLIS
LEON BOSCH/ROBERT SMISSEN STEPHEN ORTON
KINGS PLACE
CADOGAN HALL
ST MARTIN-IN-THE-FIELDS
ST MARTIN-IN-THE-FIELDS
WEDNESDAY 11 NOVEMBER 2015
SUNDAY 13 DECEMBER 2015
JOSHUA BELL
ALAN GILBERT INON BARNATAN
BARBICAN HALL
CADOGAN HALL
FRIDAY 15 APRIL 2016
WEDNESDAY 11 MAY 2016
SIR NEVILLE MARRINER TILL FELLNER
ACADEMY CHAMBER ENSEMBLE
CADOGAN HALL
KINGS PLACE
ACADEMY CHAMBER ENSEMBLE
Academy Chamber Ensemble Wednesday 30 September 2015, 7.30pm Kings Place Rossini String Sonata No. 1 in G major Mozart Horn Quintet in E flat major, K.407 Schubert Octet in F major, D.803
The Chamber Ensemble performs the opening concert of the Academy of St Martin in the Fields’ 2015/16 London season, with Schubert’s chamber masterwork the focal point. Intended as a composition to complement Beethoven’s celebrated E flat Septet, Schubert’s Octet enjoys enduring popularity in its own right for the many gorgeous melodies and
unexpected harmonic twists it contains. Allied with Rossini’s playful String Sonata and Mozart’s genial Horn Quintet, it makes for an evening of chamber music at its finest. Tickets: 29.50 / £23.50 / £17.50 / £11.50 +44 (0)20 7520 1490 £
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CHOIRS OF ST MARTIN-IN-THE-FIELDS
Choir of St Martin-in-theFields Choral Scholars of St Martin-in-the-Fields St Martin’s Voices Saturday 7 November 2015 7.30pm St Martin-in-the-Fields Mozart Requiem Mass in D minor, K.626 The Academy performs a work with which it
has become virtually synonymous: Mozart’s Requiem. One of the most famous choral compositions ever written, it contains some of Mozart’s most sublime music, from the hauntingly mournful “Lacrimosa” to the fire and brimstone “Dies Irae”. Adding intrigue to inspiration, the Requiem is shrouded in mystery, from the shady circumstances of
its commission to Mozart’s untimely death before its completion; events immortalised in the Oscarwinning 1984 film Amadeus, the soundtrack of which was recorded by Sir Neville Marriner and the Academy. Tickets: £29 / £25 / £22 / £16 / £9 +44 (0)20 7766 1100 www.stmartin-in-the-fields.org Booking fees may apply
JOSHUA BELL
Joshua Bell Wednesday 11 November 2015, 7.30pm Barbican Hall Prokofiev Symphony No. 1 in D major, Op. 25 (“Classical”) Tchaikovsky Violin Concerto in D major, Op. 35 Mozart Symphony No. 40 in G minor, K.550
Joshua Bell takes centrestage in his calling card, Tchaikovsky’s thrilling Violin Concerto. Full of explosive musical acrobatics and fiendishly difficult technical passages, this unabashed showcase is widely regarded as the pinnacle of the violin repertoire. Prokofiev’s neoclassical “Classical” Symphony opens the concert, blending twentieth-century colour
with eighteenth-century classical form. Completing a popular programme is Mozart’s “Great G Minor Symphony”, containing one of the most instantly recognisable classical melodies ever written. Tickets: 40 / £33 / £27 / £15 +44 (0)20 7638 8891
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ALAN GILBERT INON BARNATAN
Alan Gilbert Inon Barnatan Sunday 13 December 2015 7.00pm Cadogan Hall Brahms Variations on a Theme of Joseph Haydn Op. 56a Beethoven Piano Concerto No. 3 in C minor, Op. 37 Haydn Symphony No. 90 in C major, Hob. I:90
A fantastic double act from the New York Philharmonic joins the Academy in December. Their internationally renowned Music Director, Alan Gilbert, makes his conducting debut with the Academy; and dynamic Israeli pianist Inon Barnatan, for whom the role of Artist in Association was specially created in New York, makes his second London
appearance with the Academy following a sold out concert together at the City of London Festival in 2014. Tickets: 36 / £29 / £22 / £15 +44 (0)20 7730 4500
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JOSHUA BELL STEVEN ISSERLIS
Joshua Bell Steven Isserlis Friday 22 January 2016 7.30pm Cadogan Hall Dvořák Waldesruhe arr. for cello and orchestra B.182 Beethoven Symphony No. 8 in F major, Op. 93 Schumann arr. Britten Elegy for Orchestra Brahms Double Concerto in A minor, Op. 102
World-leading cellist Steven Isserlis joins the Academy and Joshua Bell for an incredible programme at Cadogan Hall. The two superstar soloists come together for a Brahms’ tour de force, the brilliant Double Concerto, and a long-lost Benjamin Britten arrangement of the second movement of Schumann’s Violin Concerto. Arranged as an Elegy in memory
of Dennis Brain, it was discovered by Isserlis in the Britten archives, and has not been performed since 1958, the year the Academy was founded. Tickets: 40 / £33 / £27 / £15 +44 (0)20 7730 4500
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LEON BOSCH ROBERT SMISSEN STEPHEN ORTON
Leon Bosch (double bass) Robert Smissen (viola) Stephen Orton (cello) Tuesday 16 February 2016 7.30pm St Martin-in-the-Fields Woolrich To the Silver Bow (world premiere) Mendelssohn Violin Concerto in D minor, MWV O3 Tchaikovsky Nocturne for Cello and Strings, Op. 19 No. 4
Academy Principal Viola Robert Smissen and Principal Cello Stephen Orton showcase the exceptional ability of the musicians that make up the Academy, stepping into the spotlight as soloists alongside former Academy Principal Double Bass Leon Bosch. A highlight of the programme sees the world premiere of To the Silver Bow by John Woolrich,
one of the key figures of British contemporary classical music, which was commissioned by Bosch for this collaboration. Tickets: £20 / £15 / £10 +44 (0)20 7766 1100 www.stmartin-in-the-fields.org Booking fees may apply
SIR NEVILLE MARRINER TILL FELLNER
Sir Neville Marriner Till Fellner Friday 15 April 2016 7.30pm Cadogan Hall Mozart Symphony No. 35 in D major, K.385 (“Haffner”) Mozart Piano Concerto No. 22 in E flat major, K.482 Bizet Symphony No. 1 in C major
Sir Neville Marriner conducts the orchestra on his 92nd birthday in a programme evoking the very essence of the Academy under his direction. An all-Mozart first half opens with the exhilarating, celebratory Haffner Symphony before Austrian pianist Till Fellner takes to the piano for his iconic compatriot’s Piano Concerto No. 22. Closing
the concert is Bizet’s Symphony in C, a vibrant showpiece demanding the type of virtuosic playing and shimmering string sound that made the Academy’s name. Tickets: 36 / £29 / £22 / £15 +44 (0)20 7730 4500
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ACADEMY CHAMBER ENSEMBLE
Academy Chamber Ensemble Wednesday 11 May 2016 7.30pm Kings Place Prokofiev Overture on Hebrew Themes, Op. 34 Dohnányi Sextet in C major, Op. 37 Brahms Horn Trio in E flat major, Op. 40
The Academy Chamber Ensemble returns to Kings Place to close the Academy’s 2015/16 London season, with the opportunity to hear a rarely performed chamber music gem, Ernst von Dohnányi’s beautiful Sextet in C. Brahmsian in style, the Sextet is infused with a sense of fun and humour characteristic of the underappreciated
Hungarian composer. Prokofiev’s Overture on Hebrew Themes and Brahms’ own emotionally charged Horn Trio, written in memory of his mother, round off the programme. Tickets: £29.50 / £23.50 / £17.50 / £11.50 +44 (0)20 7520 1490 www.kingsplace.co.uk Booking fees may apply
TOURING SCHEDULE 2015-16 WITH SABINE MEYER & DANIEL HOPE, SEPTEMBER 2015: Germany, Czech Republic, Belgium and Italy
ACADEMY CHAMBER ENSEMBLE, OCTOBER 2015: USA
WITH SIR NEVILLE MARRINER & HARRIET KRIJG, OCTOBER/ NOVEMBER 2015: Germany
WITH JULIA FISCHER & YULIANNA AVDEEVA, JANUARY/ FEBRUARY 2016: Germany
WITH ROBERT SMISSEN & LEON BOSCH, FEBRUARY 2016: UK
WITH JOSHUA BELL, MARCH 2016: USA
THIS SEASON THE ACADEMY WILL UNDERTAKE 12 TOURS, VISITING AT LEAST 17 DIFFERENT COUNTRIES TO PERFORM OVER 80 CONCERTS ACROSS THE GLOBE.
WITH JOSHUA BELL, NOVEMBER 2015: UK and Armenia
WITH MURRAY PERAHIA, DECEMBER 2015: Munich Residency
WITH JOSHUA BELL & STEVEN ISSERLIS, JANUARY 2016: UK, Germany, Austria and the Netherlands
WITH SIR NEVILLE MARRINER & ANGELA HEWITT, MARCH/APRIL 2016: Taiwan, Macau, China, South Korea, Japan
WITH MURRAY PERAHIA, MAY/ JUNE 2016: Spain, Turkey, France and elsewhere in Europe
WITH HÅKAN HARDENBERGER, JULY 2016: Germany
ABOUT THE ACADEMY
THE ACADEMY OF ST MARTIN IN THE FIELDS IS ONE OF THE WORLD’S PREMIER CHAMBER ORCHESTRAS, RENOWNED FOR ITS FRESH, BRILLIANT INTERPRETATIONS OF THE WORLD’S MOST-LOVED CLASSICAL MUSIC Formed by Sir Neville Marriner in 1958 from a group of leading London musicians, the Academy gave its first performance in its namesake church in November 1959. Through its live performances and vast recording output – highlights of which include the 1969 best-seller Vivaldi’s Four Seasons and the soundtrack to 1985’s Oscar-winning film Amadeus – the Academy quickly gained an enviable international reputation for its distinctive, polished and refined sound. Today the Academy is led artistically by Music Director and virtuoso violinist Joshua
Bell, retaining the collegiate spirit and flexibility of the original small, conductorless ensemble which has become an Academy hallmark. Each year the Academy works with some of the most talented soloists and directors in the classical music scene, performing symphonic repertoire and ‘chamber music on a grand scale’ at prestigious venues throughout the world. Highlights of the Academy’s 2015/16 season include concerts and international tours with world-leading soloists, including cellist Steven Isserlis, violinist Julia Fischer and trumpeter Håkan Hardenberger. Music
“EXPLOSIVE, MERCURIAL, SPONTANEOUS, TOTALLY INVOLVING”
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Classical Source
Director Joshua Bell leads tours of the UK, Europe and the United States; Principal Guest Conductor Murray Perahia tours Germany and Europe; and Life President Sir Neville Marriner takes the Academy to Asia with renowned pianist Angela Hewitt. In addition to a busy concert and touring schedule, the Academy continues to reach out to young people and adult learners through its learning and participation programmes. This year’s projects include the Academy’s flagship Create, Cultivate, Orchestrate! workshops for primary and secondary school children; professional development partnerships with Southbank Sinfonia, the Guildhall School of Music and Drama and the Royal Northern College of Music; and working with some of
London’s most vulnerable and homeless adults, creating opportunities for everyone to connect and create music with the orchestra. With over 500 recordings to date, the Academy is one of the most recorded chamber orchestras in the world. Amongst projects for this season, the Academy is due to record their second album in a Beethoven symphonies cycle with Joshua Bell, following up the critically acclaimed Beethoven Symphonies Nos. 4 & 7, which reached No. 1 on the Billboard Classical Albums Chart in March 2013.
Find out more about the Academy of St Martin in the Fields at www.asmf.org
THE ACADEMY IN NUMBERS 2
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MUSIC DIRECTORS JOSHUA BELL (2011-PRESENT) SIR NEVILLE MARRINER (1958-2011)
AVERAGE SIZE OF THE ORCHESTRA
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3.5M
AVERAGE NUMBER OF PEOPLE WHO HEAR THE ACADEMY EACH YEAR THROUGH OUR RECORDINGS AND LIVE PERFORMANCES
GOLD DISCS PRESENTED TO THE ACADEMY FOR ITS AMADEUS SOUNDTRACK
5 DECADES MAKING MUSIC AS THE ACADEMY OF ST MARTIN IN THE FIELDS. 100 INTERNATIONAL ACADEMY PERFORMANCES PER YEAR ON AVERAGE. 500+ RECORDINGS TO DATE. 58,400 THE ESTIMATED NUMBER OF HOURS PRACTISED BY AN ASMF MUSICIAN (AGED 40). 80,000+ THE NUMBER OF PEOPLE WHO WATCHED AN ACADEMY CONCERT LIVE DURING THE 2014/15 SEASON.
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PLAYS ON SPOTIFY FOR OUR TOP 10 RECORDINGS
50,000
208
AVERAGE MILES FLOWN PER YEAR BY AN ACADEMY MUSICIAN (THAT’S TWICE AROUND THE WORLD!)
THE NUMBER OF DIFFERENT COUNTRIES AND DEPENDENCIES FROM WHICH PEOPLE HAVE VISITED THE ACADEMY’S WEBSITE
750* *AVERAGE NUMBER OF STRINGS THE ACADEMY MUSICIANS GO THROUGH EACH YEAR TO CREATE OUR FAMOUS SOUND
AN EXCITING NEW PARTNERSHIP
(L-R) Sir Neville Marriner, Lady Marriner, Joshua Bell and Steven Isserlis
“We are thrilled that, from September 2015 Joshua Bell and the Academy of St Martin in the Fields will be Classic FM’s Artists in Residence. This residency is the first of its kind for Classic FM, and will see a number of exciting performances and events take place across the course of the next 12 months – all of which will be broadcast on the world’s largest classical music radio station. Listeners have a lot to look forward to, including exclusively recorded performances on the Full Works Concert (week nights, 8pm-10pm), a range of online content at ClassicFM.com, and a performance from Joshua and the Academy at our Classic FM Live concert at the Royal Albert Hall in September 2016. Whether you are already one of our 5.6 million weekly listeners, or you’ve yet to discover Classic FM, I do hope you will join us in celebrating the work of these outstanding musicians.”
Sam Jackson Managing Editor, Classic FM
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FROM SEPTEMBER 2015 JOSHUA BELL AND THE ACADEMY OF ST MARTIN-IN-THE-FIELDS WILL BE CLASSIC FM’S ARTISTS IN RESIDENCE
LEARNING AND PARTICIPATION
THE ACADEMY IS STRONGLY COMMITTED TO PASSING ON OUR PASSION THROUGH OUR LEARNING AND PARTICIPATION PROGRAMME
We aim to deliver dynamic, inspiring and participatory music-making projects, providing access to participants of all ages, backgrounds and abilities. Through Create, Cultivate, Orchestrate! we work with schools in Islington and Newham to provide composition and orchestral workshops, where children can collaborate and express their musical ideas with the help of professionals. Each season we support emerging talent by working with graduate, university and conservatoire musicians as they embark on a career in the orchestral sector. Our professional Side by Side projects include a decade-long partnership with Southbank Sinfonia, as well as partnerships with the Royal Northern College of Music and Guildhall School of Music and Drama. In addition to our education projects, our players support some of London’s
“CHILDREN REMIND ME AFRESH OF THE JOY OF MUSIC MAKING”E Helen Paterson, Violinist most vulnerable people through Musical Foundations, a series of workshops that empower homeless adults, helping them to express themselves, learn new skills and grow in confidence. For some people we have worked with the experience has literally been life-changing as their participation in music has led to securing work and finding a home. We also offer a comprehensive programme of pre-concert talks for our audiences in the UK and abroad, which explore concert repertoire and life as a musician with our players and guest artists
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GET CLOSER TO OUR MUSIC
THE ACADEMY OF ST MARTIN IN THE FIELDS INVESTS SIGNIFICANTLY SO THAT OUR UNIQUE INTERPRETATIONS OF THE CLASSICAL REPERTOIRE CAN BE EXPERIENCED AND ENJOYED BY AS MANY PEOPLE IN THIS COUNTRY AS POSSIBLE
The Academy aims to engage with a wide and diverse range of people of all ages and backgrounds through our live concerts, educational work and broadcasting partnerships. We have a turnover of more than £2.8 million a year and we need to raise in excess of £500,000 from private sources in order to present over 100 concerts in the UK and around the world as well as to deliver our educational and communities programme of dynamic, inspiring and participatory music-making projects. We do not receive core public funding from the government. As the Academy approaches the end of six decades of thrilling audiences we have launched Sound Future – a three year, £2.5 million fundraising campaign in order to ensure that the Academy will continue to flourish both artistically
and financially well into the future. None of this would happen without the continued support of enlightened individuals. We are very grateful for the generosity of our current supporters and urge you to consider joining them. You can make a real difference by making a donation or by becoming a Patron or Friend. Membership starts from as little as £4.20 a month and in return we guarantee a real and lasting relationship with one of the world’s greatest chamber orchestras.
For further information please contact the Development office on 020 7702 1377 or at development@asmf.org
SUPPORTING US THE ACADEMY OF ST MARTIN IN THE FIELDS IS EXTREMELY GRATEFUL TO THE FOLLOWING FOR THEIR GENEROUS SUPPORT OF OUR WORK:
Corporate Patrons Anonymous
Charitable Trusts and Foundations Angus Allnatt Charitable Foundation American Friends of the Academy of St Martin-in-the-Fields Arts Council England Backstage Trust Coral Samuel Charitable Trust Coutts Charitable Trust
Dr Rhona Reid Charitable Trust Ernest Cook Trust Fenton Arts Trust Fidelio Charitable Trust Follett Trust Garfield Weston Foundation Goldenbottle Trust John Ellerman Foundation PRS for Music Foundation Sir Siegmund Warburg’s Voluntary Settlement Taylor Wimpey plc The Austin & Hope Pilkington Trust The Bernard Sunley Charitable Foundation The D’Oyly Carte Charitable Trust The Goldsmiths’ Company The Sir Jules Thorn Charitable Trust
Academy Fellows Dunard Fund Maria Cardamone & Paul Matthews
Project Patrons Jim Mellon
Players’ Circle Paul Aylieff Elizabeth Bennett Peter & Annette Dart Trevor Moross Charlotte Richardson Peter & Prilla Stott Jenny & Bruce Tozer
Patrons Anonymous Conrad Bjørshol & Linda Sivertsen Clive & Helena Butler Dr Paul Gilluley & Mr Tim Hardy Christine Jasper Jonathan Joseph Mr & Mrs Nigel Rich Lois Sieff Claudia Spies Shelley von Strunckel
Principal Friends Anonymous Cyrille Camilleri David Cohen Mrs Maureen Elton Jill & Victor Hoffbrand Diana Midmer
Supporting Friends Anonymous Isla Baring Andy Blundell Coco Brandon Toby Courtauld Bob Eagle
Maianna Elmitt David & Anne Giles Katy Jones Alan Leibowitz Laurence Llewellyn Susanna & Michael Percy Katy Shaw Gabriel van Aalst Sir Robert & Lady Wilson
Friends Anonymous Mark & Nicola Beddy Mrs Pat Benians Heather Benjamin Lady Rosemary Bischoff Michael & Lauren Clancy Stephen Hayes Richard & Lizzy Lea Diana Mills Paul Nettelmann Alexander & Sally Nissen Catherine Phillips RIBA Ray Pritchard John Ransom Scott Raquepaw Ronald & Christine Rodgers Simon Rothon Timothy M Simon Kenneth Teacher Fred Tombs John Turner
Dr J Wardle Philippa Wright R Zornoza
Mary & Robert Carswell The Colburn Foundation Charmane Crain Dr. Stanley M. & Luella G. Goldberg Laurie Hieta Barbara Johnson Klara & Larry Silverstein Richard & Joann Weiner Carolyn & Elliott Zisser
Divertimento Group The Divertimento Group recognises the very generous support of individuals who have contributed through our series of unique and special events but are not credited under our membership schemes. Anonymous Henrietta Baldock Stephen Barter Vanessa Blackmore Hugh Bonneville &
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American Friends
Lulu Williams Sara Boyes André Bruère Isobel Buchanan & Jonathan Hyde Sir Geoffrey & Lady Cass Susan Chaing Philip Chesterfield Countess of Chichester Kathryn & Richard Coar Sir Michael Codron John Coles Howard Colvin Peter Coulson Anne & Tim Coxon Duncan Dunn Denham Eke Philip Edgar-Jones Mimi Durand Kurihara Charles Fairhurst Barbara & Ken Follett John Fortescue
Nick Garratt Colin & Fiona Goodwille Lydia & Manfred Gorvy Sean Gorvy Matthew Gregory Stewart Grimshaw Gustav HamrénLarsson Sophia Hart David Horlington John Hughes Sir Derek Jacobi Antoni Jakubowski Robert Jameson Alan Kerr Mark Laurence Peter Lawlor David Leppan Elliot Lipton Lara Lohr Paul Lyon-Maris Douglas Mackie Alex Mahon
Fionnuala McCredie Bruce McInroy Ken Morgan Elisabeth Murdoch Finola O’Farrell QC David & Debbie Owen Gary Reich Alan Rickman & Rima Horton Duncan Salvesen Debbie Sandford David Scott Sam Searle Jackie Stevenson Sir Tom & Lady Stoppard Ian Strachan Jayne Sutcliffe Ralph Taylor Russell Taylor Neil Tennant James Tuckey Richard Wilson Trish Wilson
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