2018
MAR|MAY
Zurich International Orchestra Series 2017-18
T H U R S DAY 1 M A R C H, 7. 3 0 P M
T H U R S DAY 17 M AY, 7. 30 P M
Russian State Philharmonic
Flanders Symphony Orchestra
Valentina Lisitsa P I A N O Valery Polyansky C O N D U C T O R Tchaikovsky R O M EO & J U L I E T O V E R T U R E Rachmaninov P I A N O C O N C E R T O N O . 3 Tchaikovsky S Y M P H O N Y N O . 4
Pavel Kolesnikov P I A N O Jan Latham Koenig C O N D U C T O R Dvořák T W O S L AV O N I C D A N C E S Beethoven P I A N O C O N C E R T O N O . 1 Sibelius T H E S WA N O F T U O N E L A Grieg P E E R G Y N T S U I T E S 1 & 2
F R I DAY 1 6 M A R C H, 7. 3 0 P M
SWR Symphony Orchestra Stuttgart Francesco Piemontesi P I A N O Sir Roger Norrington C O N D U C T O R Beethoven T H E C R E AT U R E S O F P R O M E T H E U S O V E R T U R E
Beethoven P I A N O C O N C E R T O N O . 3 Beethoven S Y M P H O N Y N O . 3 ( E R O I C A )
T U E S DAY 2 2 M AY, 7. 30 P M
Dresden Philharmonic Arabella Steinbacher V I O L I N Michael Sanderling C O N D U C T O R Weber E U RYA N T H E O V E R T U R E Tchaikovsky V I O L I N C O N C E R T O Shostakovich S Y M P H O N Y N O . 5 T H U R S DAY 31 M AY, 7. 30 P M
M O N DAY 1 6 & W E D N E SDAY 1 8 A P R I L , 7. 3 0 P M
Czech National Symphony Orchestra Petr Altrichter C O N D U C T O R Pavel Kolesnikov P I A N O Barry Douglas P I A N O Schubert S Y M P H O N Y N O . 8 ( U N F I N I S H E D ) Beethoven P I A N O C O N C E R T O N O . 4 Dvořák S Y M P H O N Y N O . 7 Schubert S Y M P H O N Y N O . 5 Beethoven P I A N O C O N C E R T O N O . 5 ( E M P E R O R ) Dvořák S Y M P H O N Y N O . 9 ( F R O M T H E N E W W O R L D ) T H U R S DAY 3 M AY, 7. 3 0 P M
Bruckner Orchester Linz Bournemouth Symphony Chorus Markus Poschner C O N D U C T O R Mahler S Y M P H O N Y N O . 2 ( R E S U R R EC T I O N )
Brussels Philharmonic Liza Ferschtman V I O L I N Stéphane Denève C O N D U C T O R Connesson L E T O M B E A U D E S R EG R E T S Bernstein S E R E N A D E F O R V I O L I N A N D O R C H E S T R A Bernstein O N T H E T O W N : T H R E E D A N C E E P I S O D E S Bernstein W E S T S I D E S T O RY: S Y M P H O N I C D A N C E S W E D N E S DAY 6 JU N E , 7. 30 P M
Würth Philharmonic Orchestra John Lill P I A N O Rumon Gamba C O N D U C T O R Vaughan Williams TA L L I S FA N TA S I A Rachmaninov P I A N O C O N C E R T O N O . 2 Elgar ’ E N I G M A’ VA R I AT I O N S
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MARCH – MAY 2018 PAGE
March
Contents
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Thur 1
Russian State Philharmonic
4
Fri 2
RNCM and Paris Conservatoire Symphony Orchestra
5
Sat 3
Imperial College Symphony Orchestra
5
Sun 4
Royal Philharmonic Orchestra
6
May 24
Sat 10
Thames Philharmonic Choir
6
Upcoming Highlights
34
Mon 12
John Lewis Partnership Music Society
7
Food and Drink
36
Tues 13
Royal Philharmonic Orchestra Dimitry Masleev performs Shostakovich
7
Getting to Cadogan Hall
37
Weds 14
Wimbledon High School London Concert 8
Booking information
39
Thur 15
Classical Opera and The Mozartists
8
Fri 16
SWR Symphony Orchestra Stuttgart
9
Sun 18
Ealing Choral Society
9
Mon 19
The Purcell School Symphony Orchestra 10
Weds 21
Choir of King’s College, Cambridge
10
Thur 22
Beth Nielsen Chapman
11
Fri 23
Goldsmiths Choral Union
Sat 24
Kingston Choral Society
Thur 29
English Chamber Orchestra
12
March 4 April 13
Fri 27
Classical Extravaganza
22
Sat 28
Midnight in Mayfair Jazz Repertory Company
23
11
Sun 29
Russian Opera Gala & the 9th
23
12
Mon 30
Jorge Drexler Part of La Linea
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April
Weds 2
Royal Philharmonic Orchestra Esther Yoo performs Sibelius
Thur 3
Bruckner Orchester Linz
25
Sat 5
English Choral Music
26
15
Weds 9
Royal Philharmonic Orchestra
26
15
Thur 10
The Carpenters Story
27
Fri 11
An evening with the Pasadena Roof Orchestra
27
Pro Youth Philharmonia Inaugural Concert 16
Tues 15
Orion Symphony Orchestra
28
Aao Twist Kare
17
Weds 16
Royal Philharmonic Orchestra with City of London Choir
17
English Chamber Orchestra with Michael Collins
28
Sun 15
Thur 17
Flanders Symphony Orchestra
29
Mon 16
Czech National Symphony Orchestra 1
18
Fri 18
London Chamber Orchestra
29
Tues 17
Angela Brownridge piano recital
18
Sat 19
30
Weds 18
Czech National Symphony Orchestra 2
19
Eltham College Choral Society and College Choir
Thur 19
Tom Paxton & The DonJuans
19
Tues 22
Dresden Philharmonic
30
Fri 20
Yeol Eum Son and the Academy of St Martin in the Fields
20
Weds 23 The Urology Foundation Charity Gala Concert Four Piano Concertos
Sat 21
Royal Choral Society
20
Fri 25
Vox Luminis
31
Mon 23
St George’s Day Concert
21
Sat 26
Bob Reynolds & Casey Benjamin
32
Tues 3
English Chamber Orchestra
13
Thur 5
Gallipoli World Peace Concert with the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra
14
Fri 6
The Magic of Motown
Weds 11
Royal Philharmonic Orchestra Federico Colli performs Rachmaninov
Thur 12
London Chamber Orchestra
16
Fri 13 Sat 14
25
31
Weds 25 Ballet in Particular
21
Sun 27
Sunny Li Piano Concert
32
Thur 26
22
Thur 31
Brussels Philharmonic 2
33
Reigate Grammar School in Concert
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March THURSDAY 1 MARCH, 7.30PM
Russian State Philharmonic with Valentina Lisitsa, piano
Part of Zurich International Orchestra Series 2017-18 Tchaikovsky Romeo & Juliet Overture Rachmaninov Piano Concerto No. 3 Tchaikovsky Symphony No. 4 Valery Polyansky conductor Valentina Lisitsa piano The Russian State Philharmonic’s Music Director Valery Polyansky is recognised today as a leading interpreter of the works of Rachmaninov & Tchaikovsky. Rachmaninov said that the third was his personal favourite amongst his piano concertos, requiring breathtaking virtuosity from both soloist and orchestra. Valentina Lisitsa joins them for this physically demanding work. Tchaikovsky’s Symphony No. 4, written soon after the collapse of his disastrous marriage, is saturated with the idea of ‘that fatal force which prevents the impulse to happiness from attaining its goal’. The vigorous finale, incorporating a famous Russian folk song, swings from the dark emotions of the first movement to a more triumphant mood. Tickets: £45 (premium seats), £42, £35, £28, £22, £18 Series discounts available ENCORE Members: premium seats for £42, £42 seats for £35
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FRIDAY 2 MARCH, 7.30PM
SATURDAY 3 MARCH, 7.30PM
RNCM and Paris Conservatoire Symphony Orchestra
Imperial College Symphony Orchestra
Paris-Manchester 1918 Debussy Prélude à l’après-midi d’un faune Elgar Enigma Variations Wagner The Ring, an orchestral adventure (arr. de Vlieger) Musicians from the RNCM and Paris Conservatoire Markus Stenz conductor A new generation of international musicians from two of the world’s leading conservatoires perform alongside one another for the first time in a programme inspired by musical life in wartime 1918. A joint orchestra from the Royal Northern College of Music (RNCM) and the Conservatoire National Supérieur de Musique et de Danse de Paris (CNSMDP) perform works by three great European masters – Debussy, Elgar and Wagner – conducted by Markus Stenz. This concert forms part of Paris-Manchester 1918, a partnership project between the RNCM and the CNSMDP that combines performance and research to shed light on the musical life of Paris and Manchester during the First World War.
Tickets: £40 (premium seats) £32, £27, £18
Mozart Overture to The Marriage of Figaro Walton Cello Concerto Prokofiev Symphony No. 5 Laura van der Heijden cello Richard Dickins conductor Imperial College Symphony Orchestra, rightly recognised as one of the finest University orchestras in the UK, makes a welcome return to Cadogan Hall with a programme that features Prokofiev’s Symphony No. 5 which the composer himself described as “a symphony of the greatness of the human spirit, a song of praise of free and happy mankind”. In the first half of the concert, they are joined by distinguished cellist Laura van der Heijden for a performance of Walton’s Cello Concerto – the piece that shot her to fame when she won BBC Young Musician in 2012.
Tickets: £20, £17, £12 Students: £5 off all tickets
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SUNDAY 4 MARCH, 3.00PM
SATURDAY 10 MARCH, 7.30PM
Royal Philharmonic Orchestra
Thames Philharmonic Choir
Myths and Fairytales III
Humperdinck Overture to Hansel & Gretel Wagner Wesendonck Lieder Grieg Peer Gynt – excerpts
Mozart Requiem Bernstein Chichester Psalms Barber Adagio for Strings
Alexander Shelley conductor Madeleine Shaw mezzo-soprano
Katherine Crompton soprano Theo Golden countertenor Adam Tunnicliffe tenor Edward Grint bass John Bate conductor
This ethereal concert explores the nostalgic sound-worlds of Humperdinck, Wagner and Grieg. Humperdinck’s stirring opening Overture is where the magical story begins, leading into Wagner’s delightful Wesendonck Lieder, performed here by exceptional mezzosoprano Madeleine Shaw. This atmospheric programme concludes with excerpts from Grieg’s ever-popular and lyrical Peer Gynt.
Leonard Bernstein’s impressive choral masterpiece, the Chichester Psalms, here celebrates his centenary; pianist, conductor and composer, in jazz, classical and musical theatre (West Side Story), he was a giant of 20th-century American music.
Enjoy a new live listening experience. If you would like real-time insights about the music delivered straight to your smartphone, download the free app EnCue by Octava and book EnCue tickets at a special discounted price. For more information, please visit www.rpo.co.uk/whats-on/myths-and-fairytales, or contact Cadogan Hall Box Office.
The first half of the programme is completed by the heart-achingly beautiful Adagio for Strings by his compatriot Samuel Barber; originally the slow movement of a string quartet, it was frequently played by Toscanini as an encore.
Tickets: £40, £32.50, £25, £15
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Mozart’s Requiem needs little introduction; mysteriously commissioned, and left unfinished at his death, it is one of the most popular of all choral-orchestral works, containing page after page of his finest music.
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MONDAY 12 MARCH, 7.30PM
TUESDAY 13 MARCH, 7.30PM
John Lewis Partnership Music Society
Royal Philharmonic Orchestra
The John Lewis Partnership Music Society presents a concert to mark the centenary of the end of the First World War.
Weber Euryanthe Overture Martucci Notturno Shostakovich Piano Concerto No. 2 Tchaikovsky Symphony No. 6 (Pathétique)
Jenkins The Armed Man: A Mass for Peace The John Lewis Partnership Music Society perform an orchestral first half by Elgar, followed by one of Jenkins' most popular works The Armed Man – a poignant piece in light of this year’s WW1 centenary. Voices in Partnership and The Cavendish Ensemble directed by Manvinder Rattan.
Dimitry Masleev performs Shostakovich
Christoph König conductor Dmitry Masleev piano This concert opens with the charming Overture to Weber’s opera Euryanthe, a work which paved the way for Wagner’s operatic innovations. This is followed by Martucci’s lush and pensive Notturno. The Orchestra is then joined by Dmitry Masleev for Shostakovich’s energetic Piano Concerto No. 2, before the evening is drawn to a close by Tchaikovsky’s monumental Symphony No. 6, known as the Pathétique Symphony. The Symphony bursts with passion; Tchaikovsky himself described the piece many times in his letters as the best thing he had ever composed.
Tickets: £7
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WEDNESDAY 14 MARCH, 7.30PM
THURSDAY 15 MARCH, 7.30PM
Wimbledon High School London Concert
Classical Opera and The Mozartists Haydn: Applausus
Sibelius Karelia Suite – Intermezzo Beethoven Symphony No. 7 – Allegretto Copland Rodeo – Hoe Down Grieg Holberg Suite – excerpts Ravel Pavane pour une infante défunte Marquez Danzón No. 2 Jenkins Adiemus II – Cantata Mundi WHS Symphony Orchestra Baroque Ensemble Canto A Cappella Clare Kennington Director (Baroque Ensemble) John Parsons Director (Canto) Richard Bristow Director of Music The musicians of Wimbledon High School return to Cadogan Hall for their annual London Concert. Featuring performances by the WHS Symphony Orchestra, Baroque Ensemble, Canto and A Cappella, the concert is the musical highlight of the academic year and should not be missed.
Tickets: £18, £16, £14, £6 Students: £2 off ENCORE Members: £2 off all tickets
Ellie Laugharne Temperantia Elspeth Marrow Prudentia Thomas Elwin Justitia John Savournin Fortitudo David Shipley Theologia The Mozartists Ian Page conductor Ian Page and The Mozartists continue MOZART 250, their ground-breaking chronological journey through Mozart’s life, works and influences with a rare performance of Haydn’s fascinating and unjustly neglected Applausus cantata. This work has been largely forgotten, but the music is revelatory, ranging from the Sturm und Drang dynamism of its two bass arias to two exquisite tenor concertante arias featuring extended solos for harpsichord and violin respectively. “You can count on Page to come up with startlingly good young singers.” (The Times) 6.15pm-6.45pm: Free pre-concert talk, where Ian Page provides an overview of Applausus and its historical context.
Tickets: £55 (premium seats), £50, £42, £36, £28, £18
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FRIDAY 16 MARCH, 7.30PM
SUNDAY 18 MARCH, 7.00PM
SWR Symphony Orchestra Stuttgart
Ealing Choral Society Beethoven: Missa Solemnis
with Francesco Piemontesi, piano Part of Zurich International Orchestra Series 2017-18 Beethoven The Creatures of Prometheus Overture Beethoven Piano Concerto No. 3 Beethoven Symphony No. 3 (Eroica) Sir Roger Norrington conductor Francesco Piemontesi piano Sir Roger Norrington, fêted for his historically informed performances of Beethoven, was Chief Conductor with the Stuttgart Radio Orchestra for 13 years. He continues to shape the music world with his inquisitive, provocative approach and joins the orchestra tonight as Conductor Emeritus. Swiss pianist Francesco Piemontesi has been widely praised for his ‘playful, assertive, intelligent music making, with bone-china clarity’ (The Times). He performs Beethoven’s Third Piano Concerto. Beethoven’s Symphony No. 3 conducted by Sir Roger Norrington promises to be an outstanding highlight of this year’s concert series.
Tickets: £45 (premium seats), £42, £35, £28, £22, £18 Series discounts available ENCORE Members: premium seats for £42, £42 seats for £35
Ealing Choral Society Sinfonia Britannica Marie Arnet soprano Samantha Price mezzo-soprano James Way tenor Ashley Riches bass Dr Jonathan Williams conductor The Missa Solemnis in D Major, Op. 123 is a solemn mass composed by Ludwig van Beethoven from 1819 to 1823, around the same time as his Ninth Symphony. It was first performed on 7 April 1824 in St Petersburg, Russia, under the auspices of Beethoven’s patron Prince Nikolai Galitzin. It is considered one of the composer’s supreme achievements and one of the most significant Mass settings of the period. While it is not Beethoven’s first religious work, it is generally regarded as the one in which he expressed himself most fully. The challenging nature of this dramatic work – for orchestra, choir and soloists – means that it can be less frequently performed than other works. Enjoy this rare opportunity to experience a true masterpiece. Tickets: £24, £17, £10 ENCORE Members: 10% off all tickets
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MONDAY 19 MARCH, 7.30PM
WEDNESDAY 21 MARCH, 7.30PM
The Purcell School Symphony Orchestra
Choir of King’s College, Cambridge
Wagner Overture to Die Meistersinger Hindemith Symphonic Metamorphosis Brahms Piano Concerto No. 2
Part of Choral at Cadogan 2017-18
Moritz Gnann conductor Thomas Kelly piano The young musicians of The Purcell School Symphony Orchestra perform under the baton of Moritz Gnann. Gnann is starting his third season as Assistant Conductor at the Boston Symphony Orchestra, prior to this he was Kappellmeister at Deutsche Oper Berlin. Pianist Thomas Kelly is an alumnus of The Purcell School, and is currently studying at the Royal College of Music. The Purcell School is the UK’s oldest specialist music school; alumni include Oliver Knussen CBE, Catrin Finch and BBC Young Musician of the Year winners, Nicholas Daniel, Lara Melda, Martin James Bartlett, and Alexandra Ridout (Jazz Award). Photograph © Simon Pauly
Palestrina Stabat Mater Tallis Lamentations of Jeremiah I Poulenc Lenten motets Lassus Stabat Mater Tallis Lamentations of Jeremiah II Brahms Warum ist das Licht gegeben? Brahms Schaffe in mir, Gott Stephen Cleobury director of music The events of Lent and Holy Week have inspired composers over the centuries to write some of their most profound music. Here, two great settings of the poem Stabat Mater, which describes Jesus’ mother standing at the foot of the Cross on the first Good Friday, are coupled with Tallis’ dramatic interpretation of sombre words from the Lamentations of Jeremiah. Two motets, with apposite texts by Brahms and Poulenc’s sequence of four penitential motets complete the programme.
Tickets: £20, £17.50, £15, £12.50
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Series discounts available ENCORE Members: pay £27 for top price tickets
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THURSDAY 22 MARCH, 6.00PM
FRIDAY 23 MARCH, 7.30PM
Beth Nielsen Chapman
Goldsmiths Choral Union
With very special guest Robert Vincent
Bach: St John Passion
From writing hits for other artists to recording her own, twice Grammy-nominated Beth Nielsen Chapman, the Nashville-based singer-songwriter has truly embraced musical diversity and takes to the stage this March at Cadogan Hall for one night only.
Nick Pritchard Evangelist Lukas Kargl Christus Alice Gribbin soprano Benjamin Williamson countertenor Peter Harris tenor Nicholas Mogg bass Brian Wright conductor Musicians of London
A breast cancer survivor, environmental activist, teacher of workshops and lecturer on the magic of creativity, she’s penned numerous hits and written songs for many top artists including Bonnie Raitt, Emmylou Harris, Bette Midler, Elton John, and more. Beth will be promoting her new album Hearts of Glass, out on Feb 9th through Proper Records. It includes co-writes with Graham Gouldman, who she met at Chris Diffords UK Songwriting workshops.
Starkly dramatic, Bach’s great St John Passion is presented by one of London’s finest amateur choirs, Goldsmiths Choral Union. Sung in German, and with a superb group of soloists led by the renowned tenor Nick Pritchard as the Evangelist storyteller and the Austrian baritone Lukas Kargl as Christ, the performance features the authentic sounds of period instrumentalists, Musicians of London.
Americana.co.uk said it is an "effortlessly cohesive album" and Unionmusicstore.com says it’s "a powerful collection of songs". 6pm: Venue doors 7.30pm: Robert Vincent 8.40pm: Beth Nielsen Chapman
Tickets: £34.50, £29.50, £22.50
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SATURDAY 24 MARCH, 7.30PM
THURSDAY 29 MARCH, 7.30PM
Kingston Choral Society
English Chamber Orchestra
Bach: Mass in B minor
with Christian Zacharias
Kingston Choral Society The Purcell Orchestra Anna Devin soprano Katie Bray alto Nick Pritchard tenor Dingle Yandell bass Andrew Griffiths conductor
Mozart Piano Concerto No. 25 in C major, K. 503 Mozart Ch’io mi scordi di te, K. 505 Mozart Symphony No. 38 in D major, K. 504 (Prague) Mozart Parto, Parto from opera La Clemenza di Tito K.621
Kingston Choral Society is thrilled to return to Cadogan Hall, alongside a superb quartet of soloists and the period instruments of The Purcell Orchestra, to perform perhaps the greatest piece of choral music ever written: J.S. Bach’s mighty Mass in B minor. Intended as compendium of everything that Bach had achieved in his lifetime, it contains music of every kind: majestic, overwhelming choruses, magnificent fugues, and arias of heart-rending beauty.
English Chamber Orchestra Christian Zacharias piano/conductor Renata Pokupic soprano
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Amadeus means “beloved by God” and for over two centuries, musicians and listeners alike have agreed that there’s only one way to describe the genius of Mozart: simply divine. The German master-pianist Christian Zacharias has devoted a lifetime to the music of Mozart, and today he directs the ECO in both the majestic Prague Symphony and some of Mozart’s brilliant concert arias – music that Mozart said should fit a singer’s voice “like a well-tailored suit”. First, though, he stars as both soloist and director in Mozart’s 25th Piano Concerto exactly as the composer himself would have done, back in 1786.
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April TUESDAY 3 APRIL, 7.30PM
English Chamber Orchestra with Stephanie Gonley
Dvořák Serenade Beethoven Romances for Violin and Orchestra in F & G Vivaldi The Four Seasons English Chamber Orchestra Stephanie Gonley Director/Violin Stephanie Gonley studied with David Takeno at the Guildhall School of Music and Drama and Dorothy DeLay at the Juilliard School in New York, and is now a professor of violin at the Guildhall. Stephanie has been leader of the English Chamber Orchestra for over 20 years and has both directed and appeared as soloist with them throughout the world. Stephanie has appeared as soloist with most of the leading British orchestras as well as many abroad. Recordings include the Sibelius Concerto on BMG and the Dvořák Romance with the ECO and Sir Charles Mackerras. Stephanie was leader of the Vellinger String Quartet, winners of the 1994 London International String Quartet Competition.
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FRIDAY 6 APRIL, 7.30PM
WEDNESDAY 11 APRIL, 7.30PM
The Magic of Motown
Royal Philharmonic Orchestra
Celebrating the sound of a generation
Federico Colli performs Rachmaninov
Music fans are invited to the biggest party of the year as the unstoppable Magic of Motown show steams into town! Seen by over a million people, it’s no surprise that the show is one of the biggest success stories in British theatre history, even performing for Her Majesty the Queen, as special guests at the Royal Variety Performance.
Smetana Overture to The Bartered Bride Rachmaninov Piano Concerto No. 2 Dvořák Symphony No. 8
Prepare yourself for 40 back-to-back classic Motown hits, glittering costume changes, dazzling dance moves and outstanding musicianship in this explosive concert experience. Celebrate the sound of a generation as the timeless music of Marvin Gaye, Diana Ross, Stevie Wonder, The Temptations, The Supremes, The Four Tops, Martha Reeves, The Jackson 5, Smokey Robinson and more are sensationally recreated for you by an exceptionally talented cast and band.
Alan Buribayev conductor Federico Colli piano The vivacious and fiendish Overture to Smetana’s The Bartered Bride opens this gripping programme. The comic opera is often considered a major contribution to the development of Czech music. Federico Colli then takes centre stage to perform Rachmaninov’s Second Piano Concerto, a staple of the classical canon and a firm favourite amongst audiences, with its soaring themes and emotional journey. Conductor Alan Buribayev then leads the Orchestra in Dvořák’s optimistic Symphony No. 8, closing what promises to be a thrilling evening of much musical variety.
This breath-taking concert spectacular takes you on a musical journey through all your favourite songs, including: Ain’t No Mountain, Signed Sealed Delivered, Grapevine and many more! Tickets: £36.50, £30.50, £26.50
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THURSDAY 12 APRIL, 7.30PM
FRIDAY 13 APRIL, 7.30PM
London Chamber Orchestra
Pro Youth Philharmonia
Exploring Emotions: Nostalgia
Inaugural Concert
Purcell/Britten Chaconne Mendelssohn Violin Concerto Stravinsky Pulcinella Suite Prokofiev Symphony No. 1 (Classical)
James MacMillan The Confession of Isobel Gowdie Prokofiev Violin Concerto No. 2 Bartók Concerto for Orchestra
Rumon Gamba conductor Benjamin Beilman violin
Stephanie Gonley violin Wissam Boustany conductor
In the hands of renowned English conductor Rumon Gamba, tonight’s concert transports us back to earlier eras, evoking a sense of nostalgia for what we imagine as simpler times past.
Join us for the inaugural concert of the Pro Youth Philharmonia and witness the birth of a new musical force.
Britten, Stravinsky and Prokofiev were all writing during the troubled era of the 20th century, and while Britten’s masterly arrangement of Purcell’s Chaconne conjures up Baroque-period England, Stravinsky and Prokofiev pay tribute to the Classical age, with the former’s elegant, disarming Pulcinella Suite and the latter’s fizzing First Symphony. The mood of Mendelssohn’s Violin Concerto moves from a sad wistfulness to exhilaration and joy, and we are thrilled that young star violinist Benjamin Beilman returns to give us his interpretation of this evergreen work. Tickets: £40, £30, £20, £10
Conceived as an advanced training orchestra providing high profile platforms for emerging musicians aged 22-32, PYP is the brainchild of its artistic director and principal conductor, Wissam Boustany. PYP will be performing MacMillan’s dark memorial to Isobel Gowdie, who was persecuted and burnt as a witch during the post-Reformation period in Scotland and will be joined by soloist Stephanie Gonley, in Prokofiev’s hypnotic Violin Concerto No. 2. The concert ends with Bartók’s thrilling orchestral showpiece, the Concerto for Orchestra.
Tickets: £30, £24, £18, £10 Children under 12 with families: 50% off any ticket price ENCORE Members: £5 off top price tickets Concessions: 25% off any ticket price
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SATURDAY 14 APRIL, 6.00PM
SUNDAY 15 APRIL, 7.00PM
Aao Twist Kare
Royal Philharmonic Orchestra with City of London Choir
Foot Tapping Melodies of Bollywood
Kaushik Punjani & Group Music Arrangements By Sunil Jadhav “Aao Twist Kare” (come and twist), is a live musical performance, presenting foottapping numbers of Bollywood, from the old to the new. Come and join Kaushik Punjani and his team for an unforgettable experience of well-known melodies, you definitely do not want to miss! Running time: 3½ hrs including interval.
Haydn Overture to Il ritorno di Tobia Haydn Insanae et vanae curae Mozart Clarinet Concerto Haydn Harmoniemesse (XXII:14) Hilary Davan Wetton conductor Katherine Lacy clarinet City of London Choir Joanne Lunn soprano Marta Fontanals-Simmons mezzo-soprano Daniel Norman tenor Ashley Riches baritone Join the City of London Choir for the latest in a series of concerts celebrating some of the finest achievements of the Classical period, all conducted by Hilary Davan Wetton. Featuring Katherine Lacy, Principal Clarinet of the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, in Mozart’s ever-popular Clarinet Concerto and Haydn’s last major work, his masterful Harmoniemesse, this concert will brim full of classical delights. NB. Please note start time.
Tickets: £75 (VIP), £40, £25, £20
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MONDAY 16 APRIL, 7.30PM
TUESDAY 17 APRIL, 7.30PM
Czech National Symphony Orchestra 1
Angela Brownridge piano recital
with Pavel Kolesnikov, piano Part of Zurich International Orchestra Series 2017-18 Schubert Symphony No. 8 (Unfinished) Beethoven Piano Concerto No. 4 Dvořák Symphony No. 7 Petr Altrichter conductor Pavel Kolesnikov piano Cadogan Hall is delighted to welcome back the CNSO – one of the most popular orchestras in Europe. In two concerts this season they are conducted by Petr Altrichter, one of the Czech Republic’s most distinguished conductors, who made an impressive name through his dynamic and insightful interpretations of Czech, Russian and German symphonic repertoire. Since becoming Prize Laureate of the Honens Prize for Piano in 2012 and becoming one of BBC Radio 3’s New Generation Artists young pianist Pavel Kolesnikov has performed around the world.
Beethoven Sonata in E No. 23 Op. 109 Chopin Ballade No. 1 in G minor Op. 23 Chopin Ballade No. 2 in F Op. 38 Debussy Preludes from Book 1 Les sons et les parfums tournent dans l'air du soir Les Collines d'Anacapri Ce qu'a vu le vent de l'ouest Debussy Preludes from Book 2 Feuilles mortes Canope Les tierces alternées Chopin Ballade No. 3 in A flat Op. 47 Chopin Ballade No. 4 in F minor Op. 52 “… a Debussy pianist without equal” Musical Opinion “She is an artist of the highest calibre & this was playing of the highest order.” The Guardian “She gave one of the finest & most riveting performances I have ever heard.” Daily Telegraph
The second CNSO concert is on Wednesday 18 April, with soloist Barry Douglas.
“...from the first bars I was completely under the spell of her playing.” Opus Klassiek, Netherlands
Tickets: £45 (premium seats), £42, £35, £28, £22, £18
Tickets: £25, £22, £18, £12
Series discounts available ENCORE Members: premium seats for £42, £42 seats for £35
Senior citizens: £3 off all tickets Students: £5 off all tickets ENCORE Members: £5 off top price tickets
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WEDNESDAY 18 APRIL, 7.30PM
THURSDAY 19 APRIL, 7.30PM
Czech National Symphony Orchestra 2
Tom Paxton & The DonJuans
with Barry Douglas, piano Part of Zurich International Orchestra Series 2017-18 Schubert Symphony No. 5 Beethoven Piano Concerto No. 5 (Emperor) Dvořák Symphony No. 9 (From the New World) Petr Altrichter conductor Barry Douglas piano Cadogan Hall is delighted to welcome back the CNSO – one of the most popular orchestras in Europe. In two concerts this season they are conducted by Petr Altrichter, one of the Czech Republic’s most distinguished conductors, who made an impressive name through his dynamic and insightful interpretations of Czech, Russian and German symphonic repertoire. Barry Douglas has established a major international career since winning the Gold Medal at the 1986 Tchaikovsky International Piano Competition in Moscow.
Tom guitar/vocals/stories Don guitar/vocals/uke/banjo/grins Jon piano/vocals/guitar/uke/kitchen sink Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award winner and US folk icon Tom Paxton returns to Cadogan Hall with very special guests, Grammy-winning singer/songwriter duo The DonJuans – Don Henry and Jon Vezner. Collectively, their songs have been covered by: Harry Belafonte, John Mellencamp, Miranda Lambert, Neil Diamond, Ray Charles, Nancy Griffith, Judy Collins, Pete Seeger, Janis Ian, Kathy Mattea, John Denver, Faith Hill, B.J. Thomas, Blake Shelton, Peter, Paul & Mary and Bob Dylan… just to name a few! Within days of writing and playing together, they knew they were onto something. Now they’re taking it on the road!
The first CNSO concert is on Monday 16 April, with soloist Pavel Kolesnikov.
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FRIDAY 20 APRIL, 7.30PM
SATURDAY 21 APRIL, 7.30PM
Yeol Eum Son and the Academy of St Martin in the Fields
Royal Choral Society
Haydn L’isola disabitata Overture Mozart Piano Concerto No. 21 in C major, K. 467 Mozart Piano Concerto No. 8 in C major, K. 246 Haydn Symphony No. 86 in D major
Bernstein Chichester Psalms Copland Appalachian Spring Fauré Cantique de Jean Racine Fauré Requiem
Academy of St Martin in the Fields Yeol Eum Son piano Tomo Keller leader/director
Royal Choral Society London Mozart Players Richard Cooke conductor
Described as “marvellous, intense and boundlessly virtuosic”, Yeol Eum Son has won accolades at the most prestigious international piano competitions and caught the attention of audiences worldwide with her thrilling performances.
The Royal Choral Society, the London Mozart Players and a trio of soloists perform two ebullient American musical masterpieces alongside two reflective French classics.
Following the success of their acclaimed 2016 collaboration in South Korea, this concert offers the chance to see the exciting young pianist join forces with the Academy of St Martin in the Fields for two of Mozart’s most exquisite piano concertos. The evening celebrates the launch of Yeol Eum Son’s new CD, which includes recordings with the celebrated orchestra.
With London Mozart Players
Bernstein’s exhilarating jazz-inspired setting of the Hebrew psalms for chorus and soloists, commissioned by Chichester Cathedral, and Copland’s much-loved ballet suite Appalachian Spring provide an inspirational contrast to Fauré‘s ever-popular Requiem and Cantique de Jean Racine.
Pre-concert talk from 6.30pm, free for all ticket holders.
The Royal Choral Society has been performing the great choral masterpieces ever since its formation for the opening of the Royal Albert Hall in 1871, including the UK premières of Verdi’s Requiem in 1875, and Dvorak’s Stabat Mater in 1884.
Tickets: £36, £29, £22, £15, £10
Tickets: £35, £28, £20, £15 RCM & LMP Friends and ENCORE Members: 10% off all tickets
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MONDAY 23 APRIL, 7.30PM
WEDNESDAY 25 APRIL, 7.30PM
St George’s Day Concert
Ballet in Particular with London Russian Ballet School
Alan Thomas Trumpet Sam Bailey Vocalist The Band of The Coldstream Guards
Evgeny Goremykin Artistic Director Teona Charkviani Senior Repetiteur Dmitry Antipov Contemporary Choreographer
Direct from duties at Buckingham Palace, the Band of The Coldstream Guards return to Cadogan Hall to celebrate this most important of English Days.
With music by Katchachurian, Prokofiev, Tchaikovsky, Shostakovich, Sviridov, Rachmaninov and some additional surprises.
Performing alongside international soloist Alan Thomas, principal trumpet, BBC Symphony Orchestra and singing sensation Sam Bailey, winner of the X Factor, the band present an evening of musical excellence in aid of Combat Stress, the UK’s leading charity for veterans’ mental health. For one night only, you will be taken on a journey through Old England and treated to the unique sound of Pomp & Ceremony alongside a moving tribute to the former Garrison Sergeant Major of London ‘Perry Mason’.
Soloists: Marianne Allen, Kamila Sizinceva, Megan Vain, Cassandra Adu-tei, Dominic Handford, Boudewijn Cannemeijer and graduating students of the school This is no ordinary evening. The London Russian Ballet School returns with an unexpected programme of rare and delightful classical pieces, with brilliantly choreographed dancing inspired by people the world over. Who needs words when the language of ballet and music can express our deepest feelings; emotions that we too often neglect in our busy lives?
Superbly supported by Buffet Group.
This evening will raise money for the charities Mind and Walking with the Wounded in support of their vital work which helps many different families.
Tickets: £20, £15
Ticket prices £48, £35, £22, £18 Student discounts available.
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THURSDAY 26 APRIL, 7.30PM
FRIDAY 27 APRIL, 7.30PM
Reigate Grammar School in Concert
Classical Extravaganza
A celebration of music at Reigate Grammar School featuring the school’s premier ensembles, guest appearances from the choirs of Micklefield and Chinthurst Schools and a showcase of some of RGS’s finest soloists.
Susan Bullock Owain Arwel Hughes Royal Philharmonic Orchestra
This gala concert will include orchestral classics such as Elgar’s much-loved Cello Concerto and Brahms’ Academic Festival Overture alongside a rare outing for the Glière Harp Concerto. The orchestra and concert band will perform a selection of the greatest film scores, including John Williams favourites Schindler’s List and Star Wars. The concert concludes with a choral spectacular featuring contributions from Micklefield and Chinthurst Schools and a massed choir singing a medley of songs by Queen – bringing to a close what promises to be an evening to remember.
Your favourite music in one night
Join Owain Arwel Hughes, Susan Bullock and the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra for this spectacular evening featuring some of the most dramatic and evocative musical themes ever composed. From Verdi’s Grand March to Grieg’s In The Hall of the Mountain King, the scintillating Prelude to Act 3 of Lohengrin, Elgar’s Nimrod and glorious Puccini arias and much, much more, be sure not to miss this evening of music by the world’s greatest composers. All proceeds to the Lisa Crispin Charitable Foundation (Registered charity number: 1176605).
Tickets: £17.50, £12.50
Tickets: £75 (VIP), £40, £32.50, £25, £15
Students: £7
VIP tickets include premium seats, a concert programme and a sparkling private preconcert reception
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SATURDAY 28 APRIL, 7.30PM
SUNDAY 29 APRIL, 4.30PM
Midnight in Mayfair
Russian Opera Gala
Jazz Repertory Company
9th UK International Vocal Contest Finale
Keith Nichols & his Mayfair Orchestra (with strings led by the BBC Concert Orchestra’s Charles Mutter) play hot jazz and sweet music from the 1920s and 30s.
Dedicated to Dmitri Hvorostovsky and Elena Obraztsova
Featuring the music of: Lew Stone Ray Noble Harry Roy Jack Payne Ambrose and his Orchestra Billy Cotton and others... Keith Nichols Musical Director/Piano ‘This is a man who should be touring every jazz conservatoire in the land’ (London Jazz News) Thomas ‘Spats’ Langham Vocals/Guitar ‘His virtuoso musicianship is outstanding’ (Stage Talk) Janice Day Vocals ‘Absolutely Superb’ (Stephen Fry)
Leading performers: Vasiliy Gerello baritone, the Mariinsky Opera; Larisa Gergiev piano, the Mariinsky Opera; Larisa Rudakova soprano, the Bolshoi; Costas Smoriginas bass-baritone, ROH; Aigul Akhmetshina mezzo-soprano, ROH; Evgeniy Kungurov baritone, presenter, the Moscow National Opera; British Imperial Orchestra, conductor Graham O. Jones, MBE Programme: 1. The Opening inc. star guest performances, video tribute to the great Russian singers: Dmitri Hvorostovsky & Elena Obvaztsova, photo exhibition 2. Over 30 best international, Russian and English arias, romances and songs performed by the international finalists 3. The Winners’ Awards Ceremony
Enrico Tomasso Trumpet/Vocals ‘One of Britain’s true greats’ (Jazz UK)
Running time 4.5 hours.
Tickets: £36, £28, £23, £18
Tickets: Adults £35, £15, Children £10 off top price tickets
Series discount available
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May
MONDAY 30 APRIL, 7.30PM
Jorge Drexler
Part of La Linea – the London Latin Music Festival Not seen in London since 2016, the charismatic Drexler returns with his new project, debuting songs from his evocative new album Salvavidas de Hielo, full of rhythm, experimentation, melodies and, above all, great songs. Drexler is a warm and engaging storyteller, with a magical rapport with his audience. While Latin rhythms predominate in his wide-ranging musical pursuits, he’s also partial to a rock beat or a country waltz. Since winning an Oscar in 2005 for his theme song to The Motorcycle Diaries, Drexler has become an eminence across the Latin diaspora, his songs much covered and graced with awards. Where his last album, Bailar en la Cueva, successfully embraced funk, electronica and rap, here he returns to the clever acoustic samba that made his name. ‘Jorge Drexler is a modern-day Renaissance man’ (NPR online)
Tickets: £35, £25, £20
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WEDNESDAY 2 MAY, 7.30PM
THURSDAY 3 MAY, 7.30PM
Royal Philharmonic Orchestra
Bruckner Orchester Linz
Esther Yoo performs Sibelius
Mahler: Resurrection Symphony
Górecki Three Pieces in Olden Style Sibelius Violin Concerto Brahms Symphony No. 1
Part of Zurich International Orchestra Series 2017-18
Michał Nesterowicz conductor Esther Yoo violin This concert begins with Górecki’s moving Three Pieces in Olden Style, a set of works a world away from much of the Polish composer’s radically avant-garde music. Following this, the Orchestra is delighted to welcome its first ever Artist-in-Residence, Esther Yoo, to the stage to perform Sibelius’ dramatic Violin Concerto, an ethereal piece which demonstrates Sibelius’ deep understanding of the violin and showcases the performer’s ability. The concert finishes with Brahms’ monumental First Symphony, which took the composer nearly 15 years to write, and this is evident in the pure musical intensity throughout the work.
Tickets: £40, £32.50, £25, £15 Series discounts available ENCORE Members: £5 off top 3 price tickets
Mahler Symphony No. 2 (Resurrection) Bournemouth Symphony Chorus Markus Poschner conductor Cadogan Hall welcomes back the Bruckner Orchester Linz, which for this visit, brings Mahler’s epic Second Symphony – a work that explores the depths of human emotion and ends with a powerful hymn to transcendent renewal. The orchestra is joined by Bournemouth Symphony Chorus, culminating in a heart-stirring and divine choral finale. This is the first time an international orchestra has performed Mahler’s Second Symphony at Cadogan Hall, and as Mahler said of his most enduringly popular work: “You are clubbed to the ground and then lifted to the highest heights on angels’ wings.” Early booking is recommended for what will undoubtedly be a heart-stopping concert.
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SATURDAY 5 MAY, 7.30PM
WEDNESDAY 9 MAY, 7.30PM
English Choral Music
Royal Philharmonic Orchestra Myths and Fairytales IV
Lambert The Rio Grande Vaughan Williams Serenade to Music Britten Hymn to the Virgin Elgar Serenade for Strings Tavener The Lamb Paul Patterson Magnificat and works by Henry Purcell and John Rutter English Concert Singers English Concert Chorus English Concert Orchestra Tim Rhys-Morgan piano Roy Wales conductor This concert of English Choral Music celebrates the 30th anniversary of the formation of the English Concert Singers and Chorus.
Dukas The Sorcerer’s Apprentice Chopin Piano Concerto No. 2 Mussorgsky Pictures at an Exhibition Alexander Shelley conductor Jayson Gillham piano Alexander Shelley welcomes the young and vibrant Jayson Gillham to join him on the main stage for Chopin’s youthful Second Piano Concerto. This is sandwiched by two magical gems: Dukas’ symphonic poem The Sorcerer’s Apprentice and Ravel’s iconic arrangement of Mussorgsky’s triumphant Pictures at an Exhibition, bringing the concert to a jawdropping close.
The choir has visited over forty countries since its formation and has won prizes at a number of international choir competitions. It is delighted to include Paul Patterson's Magnificat in the programme as he is a composer with whom they have worked closely over the past 30 years.
Enjoy a new live listening experience. If you would like real-time insights about the music delivered straight to your smartphone, download the free app EnCue by Octava and book EnCue tickets at a special discounted price. For more information, please visit www.rpo.co.uk/whats-on/myths-and-fairytales, or contact Cadogan Hall Box Office.
Tickets: £30, £22, £15
Tickets: £40, £32.50, £25, £15
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ENCORE Members: £5 off top 3 price tickets Series discounts available ENCUE tickets available online
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THURSDAY 10 MAY, 7.30PM
FRIDAY 11 MAY, 7.30PM
The Carpenters Story
An evening with the Pasadena Roof Orchestra
This highly acclaimed concert-style production continues to captivate audiences across the UK with its spectacular recreation of the classic songbook that made The Carpenters a legend in the world of popular music.
Founded by John Arthy in 1969, the Pasadena Roof Orchestra has been faithfully re-creating the glories of popular music from the 1920’s and 1930’s. The fun-packed show features timeless classics from the great American song book – those wonderful songs that miraculously lifted people’s spirits during the depression era, and which made household names of singers such as Bing Crosby, Al Bowlly, and Fred Astaire. This matchless orchestra masters the arrangements and sound of the fabled American orchestras such as Duke Ellington and Fletcher Henderson, whilst also paying tribute to the great British dance Bands like Ray Noble or Ambrose.
The outstanding vocal talents of Claire Furley and pianist / artistic director Phil Aldridge take centre-stage, accompanied by Richard Carpenter’s original orchestral arrangements from LIVE musicians, and a stage-wide backdrop of state-of-the-art video projection. Featuring all of the Carpenters hit songs including (They Long To Be) Close To You, Yesterday Once More, We’ve Only Just Begun, Superstar, A Song For You, Rainy Days & Mondays, and many more! “Phenomenal vocals & great musicianship” (Evening Standard) www.carpentersstory.com
Presenting the show, and putting on the top hat white tie and tails, is the suave singer and band leader Duncan Galloway. So pack up your troubles, come on get happy, and experience an evening of superlative live music, with more than a dash of wit and humour.
Tickets: £35
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TUESDAY 15 MAY, 7.30PM
WEDNESDAY 16 MAY, 7.30PM
Orion Symphony Orchestra
English Chamber Orchestra with Michael Collins
Wagner Prelude to Das Liebesverbot Elgar Cello Concerto Wagner Prelude to Parsifal Elgar Enigma Variations Jamie Walton cello Toby Purser conductor Highlighting the journey between the first and last works of great composers, the second concert in Orion Orchestra's Alpha & Omega series features Wagner and Elgar. Bursting with the youthful confidence which also characterises the brilliant Orion Orchestra, Elgar's Enigma Variations is in stark contrast to the sense of melancholy and war-affected desolation of his cello concerto. In Wagner's case, few transformations could be as extraordinary or profound as between the overture to one of his earliest operas and the Prelude to his final Musical Drama, Parsifal.
Shostakovich Piano Concerto No. 2 in F major Prokofiev Violin Concerto No. 1 in D major Tchaikovsky Symphony No. 4 in F minor English Chamber Orchestra Mihai Ritivoiu piano Michael Foyle violin Michael Collins conductor ‘…all life is an unbroken alternation of hard reality with swiftly passing dreams and visions of happiness…’ So wrote a worldweary Tchaikovsky as he described his heartfelt 4th Symphony in a letter to his patroness. If Tchaikovsky’s Romantic symphonic poetry captures ‘hard reality’, then Shostakovich’s exuberant 2nd Piano Concerto and Prokofiev’s lyrical 1st Violin Concerto evoke the sweeter, more ephemeral moments of life in this all-Russian programme.
With cellist Jamie Walton as soloist in the Elgar concerto, this concert will be a very special evening.
Michael Collins makes his debut conducting the English Chamber Orchestra, who are joined by two rising soloists: Mihai Ritivoiu and Michael Foyle. Ritivoiu and Foyle are both City Music Foundation Artists.
Tickets: £40, £30, £20, £10
Tickets: £45, £35, £25, £10
Students/Under 18s: 50% off bottom three price tickets ENCORE Members: £5 off top three price tickets
ENCORE Members: £5 off top price tickets Book two or more ECO concerts and receive 20% off
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THURSDAY 17 MAY, 7.30PM
FRIDAY 18 MAY, 7.00PM
Flanders Symphony Orchestra
London Chamber Orchestra
with Pavel Kolesnikov, piano
Exploring Emotions: Joy
Part of Zurich International Orchestra Series 2017-18
Bartók Romanian Folk Dances Poulenc Sinfonietta Piazzolla Libertango Ollie Howell New work (Music Junction commission)
Dvořák Two Slavonic Dances Beethoven Piano Concerto No. 1 Sibelius The Swan of Tuonela Grieg Peer Gynt Suites 1 & 2 Jan Latham Koenig conductor Pavel Kolesnikov piano Flanders Symphony Orchestra and its Chief Conductor Jan Latham-Koenig return with a typically varied and beautiful programme of music. Joining them for Beethoven’s First Piano Concerto is the talented young pianist Pavel Kolesnikov. The second half begins with Sibelius telling the tale of a mystical swan, which is guarding Tuonela, the Finnish version of Hades, surrounded by a dark, wide river. Listen out for the cor anglais representing the swan’s elegant voice. Edvard Grieg’s beloved Peer Gynt music was the result of a successful collaboration between Norway’s two greatest creative artists of the late 19th century; Ibsen and Grieg.
Tickets: £45 (premium seats), £42, £35, £28, £22, £18 ENCORE Members: premium seats for £42, £42 seats for £35 Series discounts available
Music Junction Participants Christopher Warren-Green conductor Our season-long look at the contrasting facets of human nature ends with an exploration of joy. Poulenc’s uplifting Sinfonietta, written shortly after the end of the Second World War, overflows with catchy tunes and dance rhythms, and Argentinian Astor Piazzolla’s famous Libertango – a reinterpretation of his country’s quintessential dance – is a celebration of freedom of expression. Rounding off our season at Cadogan Hall, the youthful energy and enthusiasm of our Music Junction performers will be given full rein in a new commission by award-winning composer and instrumentalist Ollie Howell, mentee of the legendary Quincy Jones.
Tickets: £40, £30, £20, £10
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SATURDAY 19 MAY, 7.30PM
TUESDAY 22 MAY, 7.30PM
Eltham College Choral Society and College Choir
Dresden Philharmonic with Arabella Steinbacher, violin
A Celebration for the Royal Wedding Programme includes: John Rutter Magnificat Michael Lawson The Seasons (world premiere) Bob Chilcott Can you hear me? Clive Malabar Celebration Eltham College Choral Society and College Choir London Festival Sinfonia Eltham College Sinfonia Eltham College Boys Choir Paul Showell conductor The outstanding Eltham College Choir and Choral Society partner with the London Festival Sinfonia in a stimulating programme of British choral and orchestral music, conducted by Paul Showell. Showcasing some of the best living British composers, the programme includes Michael Lawson’s powerful orchestral showpiece, Symphonic Movements, John Rutter’s Magnificat, much loved choral pieces by Rutter and Bob Chilcott, Clive Malabar’s magnificent orchestral Celebration, and the world premiere of Lawson’s new symphonic suite, The Seasons.
Tickets: Stalls £15, Gallery £10 Senior Citizens / Under 18s: Stalls £13, Gallery £8
Part of Zurich International Orchestra Series 2017-18 Weber Euryanthe Overture Tchaikovsky Violin Concerto Shostakovich Symphony No. 5 Michael Sanderling conductor Arabella Steinbacher violin The outstanding Dresden Philharmonic returns to Cadogan Hall with Chief Conductor Michael Sanderling. The evening opens with the overture to Weber’s opera Euryanthe, a fine example of the early German Romantic style heralding Richard Wagner, and concludes with Shostakovich’s hugely popular and emotional Symphony No. 5. German violinist Arabella Steinbacher has firmly established herself as one of today’s leading violinists on the international concert scene. The New York Times reports that she plays with ‘balanced lyricism and fire – among her assets are a finely polished technique and a beautifully varied palette of timbres’, and she brings these to bear on Tchaikovsky’s passionate and virtuosic Violin Concerto. Tickets: £45 (premium seats), £42, £35, £28, £22, £18 ENCORE Members: premium seats for £42, £42 seats for £35 Series discounts available
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WEDNESDAY 23 MAY, 7.00PM
FRIDAY 25 MAY, 7.30PM
The Urology Foundation Charity Gala Concert
Vox Luminis
Four Piano Concertos 6pm Cocktail Party; 7pm Performance
Part of Choral at Cadogan 2017-18
Adinsell Warsaw Concerto * Schumann Piano Concerto in A minor** Saint-Saëns Piano Concerto No. 2 in G minor*** Adrian Goldsmith Piano Concerto No. 2 (world premiere) *
Programme includes: Tallis Lamentations of Jeremiah Sheppard Media vita
Eduardo Andrade piano * Aisa Ijiri piano ** Panayiotis Gogos piano *** Toby Purser conductor Orion Orchestra This is the second charity evening sponsored by Prestigic Holdings and organised by Adrian Goldsmith, an amateur pianist and big supporter of prostate cancer and similar medical problems, having survived three cancers himself. Adrian has chosen the programme to include his very different Second Piano Concerto (played by Eduardo Andrade) to balance against the virtuoso playing of Aisa Ijiri playing the Schumann Concerto and Panayiotis Gogos (Saint-Saëns). The Warsaw Concerto may be familiar to older cinema goers! Tickets: £100, £55, £40, £25
The Choral at Cadogan series is proud to have played an important part in the meteoric rise of Vox Luminis in the worldwide classical music scene since they won Gramophone Artist of the Year in 2012. The Belgian-based ensemble joins the series for a third time. Once more the ensemble cannot resist the temptation to perform British music to Cadogan Hall’s discerning audience. This season they perform some of the most poignant and important works of the Renaissance canon, namely the Lamentations of Jeremiah by Thomas Tallis and Media vita by John Sheppard. Lionel Meunier will interweave these pieces with some of the group’s favourite works from closer to home.
Tickets: £31, £27, £23, £19 ENCORE Members: pay £27 for top price tickets Series discounts available
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SATURDAY 26 MAY, 7.00PM
SUNDAY 27 MAY, 7.30PM
Bob Reynolds & Casey Benjamin
Sunny Li Piano Concert
A London Saxophone Festival Concert
with Hornton Chamber Orchestra
The London Saxophone Festival presents two fantastic Grammy Award-winning artists, Bob Reynolds from Snarky Puppy and Casey Benjamin from the Robert Glasper Experiment. They welcome audiences old and new to their boundary-pushing interpretation of jazz.
Frank Bridge Three Sketches Beethoven Klaviersonate Nr. 8 c-Moll Op. 13 ‘Pathétique’ Liszt Années de pèlerinage Venezia e Napoli S.159 Tarantella Chopin Andante Spianato et Grande Polonaise brillante, Op. 22 Rachmaninoff Symphony No.2 in E minor, Op. 27
Bob Reynolds is an in-demand jazz performer and educator. He honed his skills at Boston's Berklee College of Music and, after touring with John Mayer Band and a solo album, made his Snarky Puppy debut on the group's 2014 album, We Like It Here. Casey Benjamin, aka Stutz McGhee, is the first original member of the Robert Glasper Experiment. His ingenuity on the vocoder, keytar and saxophones has enabled him to gain international acclaim in the jazz, R&B and hip-hop scenes.
Tickets: £35, £25, £22.50
Sunny Li piano Jacky Wong conductor The exceptional Chinese pianist Sunny Li, a Steinway Artist and endorsed by the Arts Council England, has won prestigious awards such as the Rising Star & Schoenfeld International Piano Competitions and the Grotrain-Steinweg Schumann International Competition, among others. In 2016, her album Sunny Li Piano was released, ranking as one of the best-selling classical albums on Amazon. She will be displaying her incredible virtuosity in this emotionally-charged performance, accompanied by Hornton Chamber Orchestra.
Tickets: £45 (Premium), £35, £25, £15 ENCORE Members and Students: 15% off all price tickets
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22 SEPTEMBER 2017 – 7 JUNE 2018 PRESENTING SOME OF THE WORLD’S BEST CHORAL ENSEMBLES
THURSDAY 31 MAY, 7.30PM
Brussels Philharmonic 2 with Liza Ferschtman, violin
Part of Zurich International Orchestra Series 2017-18 Guillaume Connesson Le tombeau des regrets Bernstein Serenade for violin and orchestra; Three Dance Episodes from On the Town; Symphonic Dances from West Side Story Stéphane Denève conductor Liza Ferschtman violin
Tuesday 20 February, 7.30pm
Nat ion a l Yout h Ch a m ber Choi r Twenty Somethings
Music by great composers past and present when they were twenty something, including Monteverdi, Purcell, Vaughan Williams, Britten and Sting.
Wednesday 21 March, 7.30pm
Choi r of K i n g’s Col lege, Ca m br id ge
Brussels Philharmonic is back with a programme full of romance and drama. The orchestra’s Music Director, Stéphane Denève, is joined by the Dutch violinist Liza Ferschtman.
Great Stabat Mater settings by Palestrina and Lassus, plus Tallis’ Lamentations of Jeremiah and motets by Brahms and Poulenc.
Bernstein‘s Serenade is perhaps his most famous non-theatrical work and has been performed by many great violinists. Bernstein described his violin showpiece as ‘a series of related statements in praise of love’.
Vox Lu m i n i s
Jazz and dance rhythms, finger clicking and a police whistle all feature in West Side Story, Bernstein’s modern-day adaptation of Romeo and Juliet. In 1960, he drew from it an orchestral suite of Symphonic Dances which follows the principal episodes of the drama.
Thursday 7 June, 7.30pm
Tickets: £45 (premium seats), £42, £35, £28, £22, £18
B O O K I N G : 020 7730 4500 www.cadoganhall.com/choral
ENCORE Members: premium seats for £42, £42 seats for £35 Series discounts available
Friday 25 May, 7.30pm A programme of some of the most poignant and important Renaissance works including Tallis’ Lamentations and Sheppard’s masterpiece Media vita.
T he Ta l l i s S chola r s Spem in alium
Tallis’ astonishing 40-part motet Spem in alium and other substantial masterpieces by Sheppard, White and Sutton.
(Series discounts of up to 20% available)
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Upcoming Highlights SUN 3 JUNE (2.30PM & 6.30PM)
Megan Hilty Live in London Megan Hilty is most recognisable for her portrayal of seasoned triple-threat Ivy Lynn in NBC’s musical drama Smash, and made her Broadway debut as Glinda in Wicked. MON 4 JUNE
Last Exit Before Brexit Bernard-Henry Lévy Last Exit before Brexit, a one-man play by French activist-philosopher Bernard-Henry Lévy, tells the story of a French writer who travels back in time, searching his memory, to compose a speech on the fate of Europe and to praise the UK to remain with us. WEDS 6 JUNE
Würth Philharmonic Orchestra with John Lill, piano The last in the Zurich International Orchestra Series. Vaughan Williams Fantasia on a Theme by Thomas Tallis; Rachmaninov Piano Concerto No.2; Elgar Enigma Variations. THUR 7 JUNE
The Tallis Scholars Spem in alium The finale of the 10th Choral at Cadogan series. A programme including Tallis’s complex and unrivalled 40-part motet Spem in alium. FRI 8 JUNE
1958: A Jazz Jamboree This was the year of Sinatra’s Come Fly With Me, Ella’s Irving Berlin Songbook and a great year too for the young Nina Simone and the budding superstar Ray Charles.
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MON 11 JUNE
Panos Karan piano recital Children & Wildlife in Harmony The wildlife charity Born Free Foundation is thrilled to be working with internationally-acclaimed pianist and conductor Panos Karan, who performs Chopin’s 24 formidable, evocative and popular Études. WED 13 JUNE
Gretchen Peters Gretchen Peters is once again touring the UK in support of her, yet untitled, brand new album (to be released in spring 2018). With special guest: Kim Richey. TUES 19 JUNE
The Illegal Eagles The World’s Official No. 1 Eagles tribute returns in 2018 for another outstanding show promising more of their trademark musical prowess, acute attention to detail, and incredible showmanship. SAT 23 JUNE
Chelsea Opera Group Massenet’s Thaïs Set in Alexandria in the fourth century AD, Thaïs tells the story of a courtesan and a monk who converts her to the Christian faith but cannot prevent himself from becoming enslaved by her beauty. TUES 26 – SAT 30 JUNE
Pinchas Zukerman Summer Music Festival 2018 with the RPO Phenomenal violinist and conductor Pinchas Zukerman joins the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra for what promises to be an exceptional series of orchestral and chamber concerts.
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LOCAL DINING
FOOD AND DRINK
Côte Brasserie 7-12 Sloane Square, SW1W 8EG For reservations, email sloanesquare@cote-restaurants.co.uk or call 020 7881 5999 2 courses £12.95 or 3 courses £14.95 (until 7pm). Perfect for a pre or post-concert meal… ‘Robust French flavours, cheery continental vibes and brilliant value for money’ Good Food Guide 2011.
Oakley Bar and Café
Colbert 50-52 Sloane Square, Chelsea, SW1W 8AX 020 7730 2804, info@colbertchelsea.com, www.colbertchelsea.com Inspired by the great boulevard cafés of Paris, Colbert serves a classic Parisian café menu all day until late, perfect for before or after Cadogan Hall events. The Botanist Sloane Square, SW1W 8EE 020 7730 0077 Pre-concert offer: 2 courses for £19.50/ 3 courses £24 (Order between 4pm – 6.30pm) Granger & Co. Chelsea 237 Pavilion Road, SW1X 0BP www.grangerandco.com/chelsea A stone’s throw from Cadogan Hall, Granger & Co. is Chelsea’s newest restaurant bringing Sydney-style dining to London. With a menu of globally inspired dishes, this beautifully designed neighbourhood restaurant takes a relaxed and generous approach to all day dining.
Food A selection of savouries, sandwiches and cakes are available from the Oakley Bar and Café. Bars Cadogan Hall’s bars offer a large selection of champagne, wines, spirits, beer, soft drinks and tea and coffee. For your added convenience, why not pre-order your interval drinks at the bar before the performance and have them ready and waiting for you? Gallery Bar Drinks will be available to purchase from the Gallery during the interval at some concerts.
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GETTING TO CADOGAN HALL Bus Sloane Street one minute walk Frequent bus services stop in Sloane Square and neighbouring streets including King’s Road, Sloane Street and Lower Sloane Street. Bus services include numbers 11, 19, 22, 137, 211, 319, 360 and c1. SV
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BOOKING INFORMATION Cadogan Hall Box Office Sloane Terrace, London SW1X 9DQ To book in person the Box Office is open Monday-Saturday 10am-6pm and Sunday 12pm-6pm on concert days only. Book online www.cadoganhall.com This is a secure site available 24 hours a day. All bookings subject to a £3.00 transaction fee. You can check the view of the stage from every seat in the hall. Telephone sales 020 7730 4500 Monday-Saturday 10am-6pm All bookings subject to a £3.00 transaction fee. Tickets are posted unless the performance is within seven days where tickets will be held for collection. Concessions and student tickets: Where general concessions are available this is defined as under16s, full time students, senior citizens and persons out of work. Tickets are subject to availability and at the discretion of Cadogan Hall. A limited number of £10 student tickets are available for many of our concerts. For availability, please call the Box Office on 020 7730 4500. Refund Protection: TicketPlan Refund Protection is available for your booking. We strongly recommend that you include this option. Your tickets are non-refundable and this will protect you against cancellation resulting from accidents and unexpected illnesses. Full details are available from the Box Office or on our website. Group discounts: Cadogan Hall offers generous discounts for groups of six or more. Discounts vary according to event so please call 020 7730 5744 for further information or to make a group booking. Data Protection: When making a booking your details will be recorded on to our database and may be used by Cadogan Hall and our associates to inform you of forthcoming events. If you do not wish to receive this information please inform the Box Office at the time of booking. Conditions of sale: Please note that tickets cannot be exchanged or refunded. Only one discount is available per booking. Children under five will not be admitted to Cadogan Hall except for family shows, where each child must have their own seat. We reserve the right to remove children from the auditorium if they are not well behaved. Price band structure reflects the level of comfort and clarity of view. We regret we cannot guarantee unrestricted view at all times due to the varying nature of performances.
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ACCESSIBILITY Free companion / Assistance scheme Cadogan Hall has a range of services to assist disabled customers including provision for wheelchair users in the stalls. Customers in receipt of disability-related state benefits, and members of our Access Scheme, may be entitled to concessionary ticket prices for some events or a free companion seat. Please contact the Box Office for a form to register for Cadogan Hall’s Access Scheme. Wheelchair users If you use a wheelchair and wish to transfer to a seat, we regret we may not be able to provide a member of staff to help you physically. However, we will arrange for your wheelchair to be taken away and stored. A lift is located to the right once inside the Box Office reception allowing access to a lowered Box Office counter. Foyer areas are on the same level as the Box Office and the foyer bar (Oakley Room) is accessed via a wide access lift. Seats within the stalls are accessed via a wide lift as are adapted toilet facilities. The Gallery Please note the lift provides access to all levels except the gallery seating areas. Gallery seating can only be accessed via the main stairwell. When travelling to and from the gallery seating areas please allow sufficient time in order to be seated at an appropriate time. Customers with hearing requirements The auditorium is fitted with an infra-red amplification system. This is not the same as a Loop System so switching your hearing aid to ‘T’ is not sufficient. Please contact a member of staff on arrival to be given an amplification aid. Customers with sight impairment Guide dogs are welcome to access the hall and auditorium but please do let us know prior to arriving at the hall so we may make any special arrangements if necessary. We produce CD versions of this brochure. To request a free copy please call the Box Office and ask to be added to our regular lists. ‘Touch / Familiarisation’ tours can be arranged and we have unisex accessible toilets on all levels except the Gallery.
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