Events at Cadogan Hall Winter 2019–20
December — February
Welcome Welcome to Cadogan Hall’s Winter season. We’ve got events to take you through the Christmas festivities into the New Year and beyond, from carol concerts to big bands, thrilling orchestral music to intimate recitals. We’re sure to have something you’ll enjoy – just have a browse or visit us at cadoganhall.com. ‘ Always a real treat visiting @cadoganhall’ ‘ Really enjoyed the show. A fantastic line up and beautiful venue @cadoganhall.’ ‘ A great, historic venue that gets better and better.’
Christmas at Cadogan Book early for a festive night out this Christmas! Highlights include: Westminster Cathedral Choir Royal Philharmonic Orchestra The Rat Pack at Christmas Carols by Candlelight The Sixteen Russell Watson The Snowman and Peter and the Wolf
What’s on December
January
Sunday 1 / page 02 Handel’s Messiah
Saturday 4 / page 11 Twickenham Choral
Tuesday 3 / page 03 Westminster Cathedral Choir
Thursday 16 / page 11 Music Without Borders
Thursday 5 / page 03 Royal Philharmonic Orchestra
Friday 17 / page 12 The Classic Rock Show 2020
Saturday 7 / page 04 The Rat Pack at Christmas
Monday 20 / page 12 Joshua Bell and the Academy of St Martin in the Fields
Sunday 8 / page 04 London Concertante Christmas Concert Tuesday 10 / page 05 Westminster Cathedral School Gallery Choir
Tuesday 21 / page 13 London Chamber Orchestra Friday 24 / page 13 English Chamber Orchestra
Saturday 15 / page 19 The BBC Big Band Sunday 16 / page 20 English Chamber Orchestra Tuesday 18 / page 20 Cupertinos Wednesday 19 / page 21 London Chamber Orchestra Thursday 20 / page 21 Royal Philharmonic Orchestra Wednesday 26 / page 22 Michael Palin – A Night of Celebration Thursday 27 / page 22 Royal Philharmonic Orchestra
Friday 13 / page 05 The Choir with No Name’s Big Christmas Singalong
Sunday 26 / page 14 The Benny Goodman Orchestra’s Famous 1938 Carnegie Hall Concert
Sunday 15 / page 06 Carols by Candlelight
Wednesday 29 / page 14 Orchestre National de Lille
Monday 16 & 17 / page 06 The Sixteen at Christmas
February
Page 25
Wednesday 18 / page 07 Carols at Cadogan
Thursday 6 / page 15 Cesar Camargo Mariano
Future highlights
Thursday 19 / page 07 West End Does: Christmas
Friday 7 / page 16 A Country Night in Nashville
Pages 26–28
Friday 20 / page 08 Christmas with Russell Watson
Sunday 9 / page 16 West End Does: Love
Booking information
Saturday 21 / page 08 The Snowman & Peter and the Wolf
Monday 10 / page 17 Iceland Symphony Orchestra
Sunday 22 / page 09 Carols and Classics with Charles Dickens Saturday 28 / page 09 G4 Christmas Tuesday 31 / page 10 Rainer Hersch’s New Year’s Eve Bash
Saturday 29 / page 23 Imperial College Symphony Orchestra
Spotlight on: Musical Theatre
Pages 29–32
Tuesday 11 / page 17 The Sixteen: Acis & Galatea Wednesday 12 / page 18 Mendelssohn’s Elijah Thursday 13 / page 18 Hibla Gerzmava Friday 14 / page 19 Royal Philharmonic Orchestra
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December
Sunday 1 December, 6.30pm
Handel’s Messiah English Chamber Orchestra
Ruby Hughes soprano Robin Blaze countertenor Nicholas Mulroy tenor Ben McAteer bass Simon Wright conductor Winchester Consort English Chamber Orchestra When King George II first heard Handel’s Hallelujah Chorus, it is said that he jumped to his feet with excitement. But if Hallelujah! is all you know of Handel’s Messiah, you’re in for a glorious surprise because every note is just as inspired. Not so much an oratorio, more a national institution; this is simply some of the most uplifting music ever written and the ECO’s Advent Sunday performances at Cadogan Hall have become something of a seasonal tradition. With Simon Wright conducting hand-picked singers of the Winchester Consort, we celebrate all the melody and majesty of this timeless classic. Please note start time. Tickets: £45, £35, £25, £15 ENCORE Members: £5 off top-price tickets Students and under 18s: £6 tickets Series and group discounts available
December
Tuesday 3 December, 7.30pm
Thursday 5 December, 7.30pm
Westminster Cathedral Choir
Royal Philharmonic Orchestra
O magnum mysterium Choral at Cadogan 2019–20
The Magic of Christmas
Victoria O magnum mysterium Plainsong Dominus dixit ad me Tallis O nata lux James MacMillan O radiant dawn Plainsong Puer natus est nobis Palestrina Rorate cæli Tallis Videte miraculum Joanna Marsh O magnum mysterium Victoria Alma redemptoris mater Plainsong Alleluia: Dominus dixit ad me Bruckner Ave Maria Poulenc O magnum mysterium Poulenc Quem vidistis pastores? Howells A spotless rose Eric Whitacre Lux aurumque Warlock Bethlehem Down Morten Lauridsen O magnum mysterium
Programme includes: Finzi In Terra Pax – Christmas Scene Warlock Three Carols Vaughan Williams Folk Songs of the Four Seasons Delius Sleigh Ride
Martin Baker director This programme presents a mixture of the Westminster Cathedral Choir’s traditional Advent repertoire with some contemporary Christmas favourites, and the world premiere of a motet by Joanna Marsh, all centred on the text O magnum mysterium: a musical expression of the mystery of the incarnation – the arrival of Christ in the calm silence of the night. Tickets: £36, £32, £29, £24, £19 ENCORE Members: £32 for top price tickets Series and group discounts available
Julia Doyle soprano William Dazeley baritone City of London Choir Hilary Davan Wetton conductor Begin your festive season with sparkle and style, with this magical evening of choral and orchestral Christmas gems, featuring the City of London Choir. Treat yourself to exquisite music by Finzi, Delius, Vaughan Williams and more, as well as much-loved carols by Rutter, Willcocks and Gardner, including In the Bleak Midwinter, Three Carols, The Little Road to Bethlehem and other seasonal favourites. This concert is promoted in association with the City of London Choir. Tickets: £40, £32.50, £25, £15 ENCORE Members: £5 off top 3 prices Series and group discounts available
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December
Saturday 7 December, 2.30pm & 7.30pm
Sunday 8 December, 7.00pm
The Rat Pack at Christmas
London Concertante Christmas Concert
Stephen Triffitt as Frank Sinatra Mark Adams as Dean Martin George Daniel Long as Sammy Davis Jr The Golddiggers The Manhattan Swing Orchestra
J Strauss II Die Fledermaus Overture J Strauss II Tritsch-Tratsch Polka Tchaikovsky Waltz from The Sleeping Beauty Bottesini Gran Duo Concertante Brahms Hungarian Dance No. 5 Tchaikovsky The Nutcracker Suite J Strauss II The Blue Danube Waltz
Back by popular demand and following sell-out performances across the globe, The Definitive Rat Pack brings you an evening of festive classics, including White Christmas, Baby It’s Cold Outside, The Christmas Song and Let It Snow, plus all-time favourites including I’ve Got You Under My Skin, That’s Amore, Mr Bojangles and New York, New York. What better way to get into the festive spirit! Featuring Dean Martin’s sensational Golddiggers and the internationally-renowned 14-piece Manhattan Swing Orchestra, this is one Christmas party not to miss… Tickets: £37.50, £29.50
London Concertante London Concertante, the UK’s leading chamber orchestra, celebrates Christmas with a host of wonderful Viennese music, featuring works by the ‘King of Waltzes’, Johann Strauss II, including The Blue Danube Waltz. Also on the programme are Tchaikovsky’s perennial favourite, The Nutcracker Suite, and Brahms’ Hungarian Dance No. 5, plus a whole host of wonderful works. Join London Concertante and get into the spirit of Christmas with this unforgettable night of music! Please note start time. Tickets: £35, £30, £25, £19
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December
Tuesday 10 December, 11.00am
Friday 13 December, 7.30pm
Westminster Cathedral School Gallery Choir
The Choir with No Name’s Big Christmas Singalong
Free morning carol concert
Join us at Cadogan Hall for a coffee and a mince pie to watch a free morning carol concert given by the Gallery Choir of the Westminster Cathedral Choir School. The Gallery Choir comprises boys who attend Westminster Cathedral Choir School as day pupils. The Choir sings at Mass every Wednesday morning in the Lady Chapel at Westminster Cathedral, as well as singing at concerts in and around central London. Free. No tickets required
Once more, Cadogan Hall will be filled with festive cheer as The Choir with No Name, an organisation that runs choirs for homeless and marginalised people, returns with four choirs together to celebrate the festive season in spectacular singalong style! Expect all the Christmas classics as well as a chance to sing along and be part of this unique, feel-good event. Proceeds from the concert will support the work of The Choir with No Name. Tickets: £15 Senior Citizens / Students / Unemployed: £12
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December
Sunday 15 December, 3.00pm & 7.00pm
Monday 16 & Tuesday 17 December 2019, 7.30pm
Carols by Candlelight
The Sixteen at Christmas Choral at Cadogan 2019–20
Cullen Joy to the World Handel Christmas Sequence from Messiah Bach Air on the G String Handel Zadok the Priest Darke In the Bleak Midwinter Handel Let the Bright Seraphim And carols for all: Good King Wenceslas Once in Royal David’s City While Shepherds Watched their Flocks O Come, All Ye Faithful Hark! The Herald Angels Sing Timothy West special guest reader Susanna Hurrell soprano Mozart Festival Chorus Mozart Festival Orchestra Steven Devine conductor Plus more to be confirmed Following a sold-out show in 2018, Carols by Candlelight returns with two sublime concerts of carols and seasonal classics, staged in full 18th-century costume in an evocative candle-lit style setting. Please note start times.
Walton Make we joy now in this fest Matthew Martin Adam lay ybounden Poston Jesus Christ the apple tree Warlock Corpus Christi Holst This have I done for my true love Praetorius arr. Jan Sandström Lo, how a rose e’er blooming James Burton Balulalow Cecilia McDowall Of a rose Britten A ceremony of carols Selection of Medieval and traditional carols Harry Christophers conductor The Sixteen’s Christmas 2019 programme features Britten’s hugely popular A Ceremony of Carols. This masterful and unique work continues to be a staple of the choral canon and is an example of Britten’s genius. The rest of the programme combines traditional Medieval carol tunes upon which so much Christmas music has been based, contrasted with more modern delights including Warlock’s Corpus Christi and Walton’s festive Make we joy now in this fest. ‘Thought-provoking and never predictable’ The Guardian
Tickets: £48.50, £38.50, £25.50 Tickets: £47, £38, £31, £25, £19 ENCORE Members: 10% off all ticket prices Series and group discounts available 06
December
Wednesday 18 December, 7.30pm
Thursday 19 December, 7.30pm
Carols at Cadogan
West End Does: Christmas
The Bach Choir
A mix of contemporary and traditional Christmas songs performed by star West End performers
Philip Scriven organ Matthew Green percussion Nigel Bates percussion London City Brass David Hill conductor
Louise Dearman Fra Fee Marisha Wallace Ricardo Afonso Laura Pitt-Pulford Craig Mather Emma Kingston Emma Lindars Matt Lucas host
Start your Christmas celebrations early with The Bach Choir and special guests London City Brass for an evening of festive music and carols for all. A selection of some of the best carols old and new, and of course plenty of opportunity to stretch your vocal cords. This special concert features the winning entry in the Sir David Willcocks Carol Competition. Christmas carols and festive cheer guaranteed! Tickets: £32, £24, £18, £13.50 Students & children under 16: £5
Join leading stars of the West End for a family friendly celebration of Christmas - with classic songs and carols performed by our all-star West End cast including Louise Dearman (Wicked), Craig Mather (Wind in the Willows), Emma Kingston (Evita), Emma Lindars (Shrek the Musical), Marisha Wallace (Waitress), Ricardo Afonso (Jesus Christ Superstar), Laura Pitt-Pulford (Olivier Nomineee for Seven Brides for Seven Brothers), and Fra Fee (The Ferryman). Supported by the brilliant Stage Box Musical Theatre Kids Choir and The GSA Singers from the Guildford School of Acting, and a sensational West End Orchestra, this evening is hosted by renowned British Comedy legend Matt Lucas. This promises to be a magical show you won’t want to miss, as you begin your Christmas festivities! Tickets: £42, £37, £32, £25 ENCORE Members: £5 off top price tickets Senior Citizens: £5 off 07
December
Friday 20 December, 7.30pm
Christmas with Russell Watson
Saturday 21 December, 1.30pm & 4.30pm
The Snowman & Peter and the Wolf Mozart Symphony Orchestra
Favourites including: Silent Night O Holy Night White Christmas Adeste Fideles Ave Maria and many more… Russell Watson Natasha Marsh guest singer Birmingham Voices Live Show Band Singing sensation Russell Watson comes to Cadogan Hall this Christmas to perform an intimate evening of much-loved music, seasonal songs and carols for all. A festive treat not to be missed! Tickets: £60, £52.50, £40
Howard Blake The Snowman (shown on the big screen with live orchestral accompaniment) Prokofiev Peter and the Wolf Diggory Seacome narrator Alice Mackenzie soprano Philip Mackenzie conductor A magical Christmas treat for all the family. Come and hear of Prokofiev’s tale of bravery narrated by special guest Diggory Seacome, and Raymond Brigg’s timeless classic The Snowman shown on the big screen with live accompaniment provided by the Mozart Symphony Orchestra. Performances include the 11-year-old Alice Mackenzie singing Walking in the Air. Christmas would not be Christmas without The Snowman! Please note start times. Tickets: £32, £28, £25, £15 Image © Snowman Enterprises Limited. The Snowman by Raymond Briggs is published by Puffin.
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December
Sunday 22 December, 3.00pm
Carols and Classics with Charles Dickens
Good King Wenceslas Away in a manger The first Nowell I saw three ships Deck the halls Ding Dong merrily on high! We wish you a merry Christmas And carols for all London Concert Brass London Philharmonic Choir Neville Creed conductor Toast the Christmas spirit with Charles Dickens and be transported back to the era of roasted goose, mistletoe and plum-pudding, as the London Concert Brass and London Philharmonic Choir are joined by a special guest reader to celebrate the very best of Victorian carols, classics and a selection of readings from Dickens’ A Christmas Carol. Tickets: £48.50, £39.50, £26
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January
December
Tuesday 31 December, 7.00pm
Rainer Hersch’s New Year’s Eve Bash Rainer Hersch Orkestra
Featuring music from (or almost from): Beethoven Symphony No. 5 (bits of); Für Elisa (jazzed up) Gershwin Rhapsody in Blue; Summertime (like, super unseasonal) Massenet Meditation from Thaïs Rossini Overture to The Barber of Seville J Strauss II Cuckoo Polka; Laughing Song; Blue Danube Waltz; Radetzky March Apple Ringtones Rag Video Games Live Conducting Competition Plus seasonal faves and more. Much, much more! Tasmin Little OBE violin Laura Ruhí Vidal soprano Rainer Hersch conductor/host Comedian and conductor Rainer Hersch’s New Year’s Eve Bash is a concert like no other: a fantastic blend of orchestral music, stand-up comedy, excitement and surprises, all guaranteed to send you off into 2020 with a skip in your step. The must-see NYE event – total sell-out 2017 and 2018, so get your tickets while you can. ‘Hilarious and what great musicianship!’ Please note start time. Tickets: £45 (premium), £35, £25, £19.50 ENCORE Members: £5 off £35 tickets Concessions: £2 off 10
January
© 2019, Annabel Sebag-Montefiore
Saturday 4 January, 7.30pm
Thursday 16 January, 7.30pm
Twickenham Choral
Music without Borders
Poulenc and Honegger
Presented by Mark Stephenson and The Internava Project
Poulenc Gloria Honegger Christmas Cantata Poulenc Stabat Mater
Patricia Rozario OBE soprano Internava String Quartet (Darragh Morgan leader) Diogo Carlos guitar Mehdi Rostami setar Ashkan Layegh piano Mark Stephenson conductor
Sophie Bevan soprano Brandenburg Sinfonia Christopher Herrick conductor Still within the twelve days of Christmas, Twickenham Choral performs Honegger’s intriguing Christmas Cantata, based on popular and liturgical themes and notable for its medley of traditional carols in French, German and Latin. On either side are heard Poulenc’s two bestloved choral works, the Gloria and the Stabat Mater, both reflecting his deep and joyful faith, solemn and exuberant in turn. This is a Brandenburg Choral Festival of London event. In aid of RNIB. Tickets: £25, £22, £18 ENCORE Members: £5 off top price tickets Students: £5 off top price tickets (not available online) RNIB members: £2 off top price tickets
Swiss composer Nik Bärtsch’s hypnotic Modul 5 opens the programme, which also includes music by Steve Reich, Dmitri Shostakovich and Farokhzad Layegh. Kurdish music performed by all nine international performers and conducted by Mark Stephenson closes the evening. New paintings, evocative of Persian Art by the artist Annabel Sebag-Montefiore, will be projected on big screen. The paintings were commissioned for a new animation film in the making, Zal and The Phoenix, a fantasy story of acceptance and friendship. BBC Chief International Correspondent, Lyse Doucet OBE, interviews musicians on stage during the concert. Proceeds go to Phoenix Creative Arts. Registered Charity 1183596. Tickets: £30, £25, £20, £15, £10 Students & concessions: £5 off
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January
Friday 17 January & Friday 21 February, 7.30pm
The Classic Rock Show 2020
The Classic Rock Fan’s Ultimate Live Jukebox! The Classic Rock Show returns to the UK in early 2020 with an amazing new live production celebrating the very best of classic rock. Paying tribute to many of the world’s all-time classic rock greats, The Classic Rock Show’s musicians power through legendary performances from the likes of Led Zeppelin, Dire Straits, Steely Dan, Eric Clapton, AC/DC, Queen, The Eagles, Fleetwood Mac and The Who, plus many, many more. Performed with note-for-note precision, bringing the original iconic and era-defining recordings back to life on stage, with a sound and light show to match. Anthem after anthem, riff after riff and solo after solo, The Classic Rock Show takes you on a musical journey through two and a half hours of classic rock’s finest moments culminating in a show-stopping guitar duel that is definitely not to be missed. A real gem of a rock show – sore throat guaranteed! Tickets: £39.50, £29.50
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Monday 20 January, 7.30pm
Joshua Bell and the Academy of St Martin in the Fields
J.S. Bach Violin Concerto in A minor Schubert arr. Mahler String Quartet in D minor, ‘Death and the Maiden’ J.S. Bach Brandenburg Concerto No. 3 Piazzolla Four Seasons of Buenos Aires Joshua Bell violin & music director Joshua Bell leads the Academy in a programme of iconic string orchestra repertoire from the 18th, 19th and 20th centuries. Bell features as soloist in Bach’s spirited Violin Concerto in A minor before directing his virtuosic Third Brandenburg Concerto from the leader’s chair. Mahler’s sumptuous string orchestra arrangement of Schubert’s String Quartet in D minor, ‘Death and the Maiden’, and Piazzolla’s Four Seasons of Buenos Aires complete the programme. Adapted by composer and Piazzolla aficionado Leonid Desyatnikov in the 1990s, Four Seasons of Buenos Aires brilliantly fuses Piazzolla’s music with Vivaldi’s original Four Seasons and is undoubtedly one of the most popular violin works of modern times. Tickets: £55, £42.50, £30, £17.50, £10
January
Tuesday 21 January, 7.30pm
Friday 24 January, 7.30pm
London Chamber Orchestra
English Chamber Orchestra
Freya Waley-Cohen Changeling (UK premiere) Mozart Piano Concerto No. 23 K488 Sibelius Symphony No. 3
Cimarosa Overture I traci amanti Elgar Serenade for Strings Haydn Concerto for two lira organizzate No. 1 in C major Stamitz Concerto for flute and oboe in G major Mozart Symphony No. 29 in A major
George Li piano Oliver Zeffman conductor ‘After hearing my Third Symphony RimskyKorsakov shook his head and said: “Why don’t you do it the usual way?”… And now I am certain that my symphonies are played more than his.’ So wrote Sibelius is 1940, 33 years after his Third Symphony premiered to a bemused audience hungry for more over the top Romanticism. Now we know it for what it is – the first ‘Sibelian’ symphony, with the subtlety and melodic development that became his trademark. It’s paired here with Mozart’s Piano Concerto No. 23, a remarkable piece which contemporary audiences were barely given the chance to hear, as he claimed to keep it as one of the ‘compositions which I keep for myself or for a small circle of music-lovers and connoisseurs.’ Tickets: £40, £30, £20, £10 ENCORE Members: £5 off top price tickets Students and under 18s (in person with valid ID only): £5 Series and group discounts available
Ana de la Vega flute Ramón Ortega Quero oboe David Juritz director A combination of instruments barely explored since the great Swiss collaboration of Heinz Holliger and Aurèle Nicolet in the early 1980s, the ECO and star soloists Ana de la Vega (flute) and Ramón Ortega Quero (oboe) bring to life some of Haydn’s very late works – commissions by King Ferdinand of Naples, and forgotten gems by Karl Stamitz which have remained in manuscript for over 300 years. Full of life, genius and operatic charm, these works uncover the mystic love affair between the flute and oboe – a relationship intrinsic, almost cornerstone, to the symphonic repertoire, now bought to the fore. Tickets: £45, £35, £25, £15 ENCORE Members: £5 off top price tickets Series and group discounts available
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January
Sunday 26 January, 3.00pm
Wednesday 29 January, 7.30pm
The Benny Goodman Orchestra’s famous 1938 Carnegie Hall Concert
Orchestre National de Lille Zurich International Orchestra Series 2019–20
The Jazz Repertory Company Pete Long and his Goodmen Joan Viskant vocals The return of the show that has sold out Cadogan Hall on all four previous occasions. Bandleader and clarinettist Pete Long (Ronnie Scott’s Big Band, Echoes of Ellington and sax star of Jools Holland’s Rhythm and Blues Orchestra) presents a superlative recreation of one of the greatest concerts in jazz history. The 16 musicians of the Goodmen will recreate Benny Goodman’s famous Carnegie Hall concert which featured swing stars such as trumpeter Harry James and drummer Gene Krupa. It was also the first time that black and white jazz musicians appeared together on the concert stage in the USA with Lionel Hampton on vibes, Teddy Wilson on piano, and Duke Ellington and Count Basie band members making guest appearances. In 1938 the musicians played without amplification and the wonderful acoustics of Cadogan Hall make it possible for our anniversary concert to do likewise.
Ravel Ma Mère l’Oye Suite Debussy La Mer Beethoven Piano Concerto No. 4 Ravel La Valse Eric Lu piano Alexandre Bloch conductor The Orchestre National de Lille promises to shine in this programme packed with luscious French textures and evocative melodies from the very best of the French composers: Ravel and Debussy. Completing the programme with its poise and grace is Beethoven’s Piano Concerto No. 4, performed by 2018 Leeds International Piano Competition Winner Eric Lu, whose recent release of this Concerto garnered great critical acclaim. ‘Artistry of that kind is rare in pianists of any age; to find it in a 20-year old is simply astounding’ The Daily Telegraph Arpège is happy to sponsor the UK tour of Orchestre National de Lille.
Please note start time. Tickets: £37, £29, £24, £19 Under 18s (accompanied by a full-price adult) and students under 25: 50% off Series discounts available
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Tickets: £45 (premium), £42, £35, £28, £22, £18 ENCORE Members: premium seats for £42, £42 seats for £35 Series and group discounts available
February
February Thursday 6 February, 7.30pm
Cesar Camargo Mariano ‘Joined’
Cesar Camargo Mariano Preludio Cesar Camargo Mariano Choro dos Reis Cesar Camargo Mariano Joined Cesar Camargo Mariano À Benoit Cesar Camargo Mariano 80° Fahrenheit M. Heinhorn/D. Ferreira/Bebeto Tristeza de nós Dois V. de Moraes/C. Buarque/Garato Gente Humilde Ari Barroso/L. de Castro Na Batucada da Vida Cesar Camargo Mariano piano Rüdiger Liebermann violin Walter Seyfarth clarinet Egor Egorkin flute Sidiel Vieira double bass Conrado Goys guitar Thiago Rabello drums ‘Joined’ is a unique collaboration between popular and classical artists conceived and led by celebrated pianist Cesar Camargo Mariano. Integrating bossa-jazz and classical styles, the collaboration received critical acclaim earning them a Grammy nomination for ‘Best Instrumental Album’ (Latin Grammy, 2016). Cesar Camargo Mariano brings his Brazilian quartet and is accompanied by an outstanding trio of soloists from the Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra. Tickets: £60, £40, £25, £15 Group discounts available
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February
Friday 7 February, 7.30pm
Sunday 9 February, 6.00pm
A Country Night In Nashville
West End Does: Love
A Country Night In Nashville recreates the scene of a buzzing Honky Tonk in downtown Nashville, perfectly capturing the energy and atmosphere of an evening in the home of country music.
A mixture of musical theatre and movie score love songs
Prepare to be transported on a musical journey through the history of Country, featuring songs from its biggest stars both past and present. Hits from Johnny Cash to Alan Jackson, Dolly to the Dixie Chicks, Willie Nelson to Kacey Musgraves, are showcased by the amazing Dominic Halpin and the Hurricanes.
Featuring classic songs from shows such as Phantom of the Opera, Wicked, Miss Saigon and movies including Moulin Rouge, Top Gun and The Bodyguard.
With songs including Ring Of Fire, Crazy, Follow Your Arrow, It’s Five O’Clock Somewhere, Need You Now, 9-5, and The Gambler to name just a few, this incredible celebration of country music is a night not to be missed.
Tickets: £42, £37, £32, £25 ENCORE Members: £5 off top price tickets Senior Citizens: £5 off
Tickets: £35
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Join leading stars of the West End and our fabulous West End Orchestra for a celebration of the best love songs from stage and screen over the years, as we approach Valentine’s Day.
Please note start time.
February
Monday 10 February, 7.30pm
Tuesday 11 February, 7.30pm
Iceland Symphony Orchestra
The Sixteen
Zurich International Orchestra Series 2019–20
Acis & Galatea
Bizet L’Arlésienne Suites (selection) Ravel Piano Concerto for the Left Hand Anna Thorvaldsdóttir Aereality Prokofiev Romeo and Juliet (selection)
Handel Acis & Galatea
Yeol Eum Son piano Yan Pascal Tortelier conductor Written for a pianist who had lost his right hand in World War One, Ravel’s Piano Concerto for the Left Hand is a spectacular piece to experience; full of jazz influences virtuosity and flair. Yeol Eum Son will perform it with her characteristic sensitivity, backed by the Iceland Symphony Orchestra. Yan Pascal Tortelier leads the Orchestra in a programme culminating in excerpts from Prokofiev’s dramatic Romeo and Juliet – the tragic story of star-crossed lovers told just before Valentine’s Day. ‘Yeol Eum Son, a model of clarity and fleetness’ The Times Tickets: £45 (premium), £42, £35, £28, £22, £18 ENCORE Members: premium seats for £42, £42 seats for £35 Series and group discounts available
Concert performance featuring five singers and nine instrumentalists Grace Davidson Galatea Jeremy Budd Acis Mark Dobell Damon Simon Berridge Coridon Stuart Young Polyphemus Selected instrumentalists from the Orchestra of The Sixteen Harry Christophers conductor Handel’s Acis & Galatea is a pastoral opera and a tale of love, tragedy and liberation, with the eternal love between mortal shepherd Acis and goddess Galatea doomed by the jealous cyclops Polyphemus. Staying true to the premiere in 1718, The Sixteen will use a small selection of singers and instrumentalists in this intimate concert performance. ‘Christophers uses stylish Handelians and ‘consort’ singers who blend to perfection in this intimate ‘chamber’ performance’ The Sunday Times Tickets: £45, £36, £28, £20, £16 ENCORE Members: 10% discount
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February
Wednesday 12 February, 7.30pm
Thursday 13 February, 7.30pm
Mendelssohn’s Elijah
Hibla Gerzmava Italian arias and Russian romances
Mendelssohn Elijah Elin Manahan Thomas soprano Katie Bray mezzo-soprano Ed Lyon tenor Colin Schachat baritone City of London Choir London Mozart Players Hilary Davan Wetton conductor An exciting cast of soloists joins the London Mozart Players and the City of London Choir for a vivid interpretation of Elijah: the biblical epic brought to life by Mendelssohn’s beautiful and powerful score. The story of the great prophet – an important figure in Judaism, Christianity and Islam – is full of drama: false gods, famine and flood; ravens and resurrection; earthquake, wind and fire. The oratorio was immediately taken to the hearts of the British audience for whom it was written, thanks to its strong characters and narrative, rich orchestral colour and stirring choruses, and has remained one of the most loved choral works to this day. Tickets: £35, £28, £20, £15 ENCORE Members: £5 off top price tickets Groups of 10+: 20% off Students: half price (available in person on production of valid ID) 18
Hibla Gerzmava soprano Ekaterina Ganelina piano Celebrated soprano Hibla Gerzmava is making a long-awaited return to London to give a recital with her long-time pianist partner Ekaterina Ganelina. Ms Gerzmava has enjoyed a meteoric rise on the international opera stage since winning the Grand Prix at the prestigious International Tchaikovsky Competition. Her brilliant technique and luminous voice have captivated audiences at Teatro alla Scala, Zürich Opera House, Bolshoi Theatre, Opéra national de Paris and the Royal Opera House. In 2019–20 she returns to the New York Metropolitan Opera to appear as Liu in Puccini’s Turandot. Hibla Gerzmava’s recital program will include masterpieces for voice and piano, including best known Russian romances and Italian operatic arias. Tickets: £75 (premium), £40, £35, £30, £25
February
Friday 14 February, 7.30pm
Saturday 15 February, 7.30pm
Royal Philharmonic Orchestra The BBC Big Band Orchestral Valentines
The Art of Swing and Song
Programme includes: Barry Main Theme from Out of Africa Chopin Piano Concerto No. 1: Romanze Elgar Salut d’amour Jarre Lara’s Theme from Doctor Zhivago Mancini Moon River from Breakfast at Tiffany’s Mascagni Cavalleria rusticana: Intermezzo Massenet Thaïs: Méditation Rachmaninov Piano Concerto No. 2: Adagio Rota Love Theme from Romeo & Juliet Steiner Tara’s Theme from Gone with the Wind Tchaikovsky Romeo & Juliet Fantasy Overture Verdi La traviata Overture
Jacqui Dankworth MBE vocals Claire Martin OBE vocals Elaine Delmar vocals Charlie Wood vocals Liane Carroll vocals Barry Forgie conductor
Clare Hammond piano Petroc Trelawny presenter Paul Bateman conductor The Royal Philharmonic Orchestra performs some of the most romantic pieces of music ever written, from the worlds of film, opera and classical music. Featuring well-known themes from Gone with the Wind, Doctor Zhivago, Breakfast at Tiffany’s and Out of Africa, as well as much-loved classics by Rachmaninov, Mascagni, Tchaikovsky, Chopin, Verdi, Massenet, and more. Tickets: £53, £43, £33, £23 Group discounts available
The internationally acclaimed BBC Big Band is joined by a stellar line-up of special guests for this incredible gala concert – featuring a timeless collection of big band numbers from the likes of Ella Fitzgerald, Peggy Lee and Billie Holiday, through to Ray Charles and Sinatra, and beyond! Through a diverse repertoire arranged and curated by the BBC Big Band and their guests, the concert celebrates the music of the 20th century’s most iconic vocalists, whose legacy and influence defines a classic era of singing. An unmissable evening of feel-good music, celebrating the art of Swing and Song, in aid of the Stroke Association. ‘World-class musicians… a brilliant musical force’ The Telegraph Tickets: £39.50, £32, £26, £19.50
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February
Sunday 16 February, 6.00pm
Tuesday 18 February, 7.30pm
English Chamber Orchestra
Cupertinos
Leia Zhu plays Mendelssohn
Choral at Cadogan 2019–20
Mendelssohn A Midsummer Night’s Dream Overture Mendelssohn Violin Concerto in E minor Dvořák Romance for Violin and Orchestra Schubert Symphony No. 3
de Cristo Lamentationes Jheremie prophetæ 1:1-5 Mendes Missa de Quadragesima – Kyrie de Brito Assumpsit Jesus Cardoso Lamentationes 1:6–7 Mendes Missa de Quadragesima – Credo Lopes Morago De profundis Trosylho Circumdederunt me de Cristo Parce mihi Domine Mendes Missa de Quadragesima – Sanctus & Benedictus de Magalhães Commissa mea Cardoso Sitivit anima mea Mendes Missa de Quadragesima – Agnus Dei de Almeida Lamentationes 2:8-11 Mendes Missa de Quadragesima – Benedicamus Domino
Leia Zhu violin Joseph Wolfe conductor Music, like nature, occasionally produces something that looks much like a miracle. In the 19th century, it was the teenage prodigy Felix Mendelssohn. In 2019, it’s the 13-year old violin virtuoso Leia Zhu, who’s astonished audiences and critics across Europe, and tonight makes her British concerto debut in Mendelssohn’s hugely popular Violin Concerto. ‘It is fun,’ she says. ‘That’s also the beauty of making music. Each time, it is different.’ Fresh, brilliant and utterly life-affirming, her performance will be the heart of a whole evening of music specially chosen to prove that where genius is concerned, youth is a state of mind. Please note start time. Tickets: £45, £35, £25, £15 ENCORE Members: £5 off top price tickets Series and group discounts available
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2019 Gramophone Award Winners
Luís Toscano director Founded in 2009, Cupertinos have established themselves as true ambassadors of Portuguese polyphony. Fresh and untamed in character, their performances showcase Iberian passion and a distinctly Portuguese essence. Experience the richness of 16th- and 17th-century Portuguese polyphony in this programme that provides a panoramic view of the poignant liturgies of Lent and of the Dead. Tickets: £36, £32, £29, £24, £19 ENCORE Members pay £32 for top price tickets Series and group discounts available
February
Wednesday 19 February, 7.30pm
Thursday 20 February, 7.30pm
London Chamber Orchestra
Royal Philharmonic Orchestra
Austrian Masters
Symphonic Colours
Biber Battalia à 10 Mozart Violin Concerto No. 5 Warlock Capriol Suite Haydn Symphony No. 44, ‘Trauer’
Glinka A Life for the Tsar Overture Brahms Double Concerto Tchaikovsky Symphony No. 5
Benjamin Beilman violin/director If you like your orchestral music with a little flair and lots of drama, look no further. Mozart’s virtuosic violin concert sits side by side with Haydn’s Trauer or Mourning symphony – a piece so achingly brilliant the composer himself requested that it was played at his funeral. Two slightly more unusual pieces – baroque composer Biber’s Battalia à 10 and the 20th-century Capriol Suite – provide a collection of sparkling dance rhythms, from European folk to the Renaissance court. Tickets: £40, £30, £20, £10 ENCORE Members: £5 off top price tickets Students and under 18s (in person with valid ID only): £5 Series and group discounts available
Duncan Riddell violin Richard Harwood cello Domingo Hindoyan conductor Few works could be described as a cornerstone of Russian music better than Tchaikovsky’s Symphony No. 5. The use of the recurring Fate theme as an emotional core paints new orchestral colours in each movement with intensity and purpose. Its frequent use hints also at a deep anxiety plaguing the composer, underlying even when the sullen final movement is broken by a triumphant conclusion. Despite the composer’s doubts, it is rightfully celebrated as one of the great Romantic symphonies. Brahms’ Double Concerto written for violin, cello and orchestra makes for an exquisite first half with RPO Leader Duncan Riddell and Principal Cello Richard Harwood. A masterpiece of virtuosic writing and instrumentation, Brahms’ last orchestral work set new boundaries for the possibilities of the concerto form. RPO Prelude, 6.15pm Weber Clarinet Quintet in B flat major Tickets: £40, £32.50, £25, £15 RPO Prelude: £10 (free to evening ticket holders) ENCORE Members: £5 off top three prices Series and group discounts available
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February
Wednesday 26 February, 7.30pm
Thursday 27 February, 7.30pm
Michael Palin – A Night of Celebration
Royal Philharmonic Orchestra Wagner 360°
Travel, Python and Other Stories
In the first part of the show – Around the world in 30 years – Michael celebrates 30 years of his travels by recalling some of his highlights. In the second half of the show Michael celebrates 50 years of Monty Python – he shows how comedy and adventure have been natural bedfellows during a rich and diverse career. This evening is to celebrate the 30th anniversary of Action for Stammering Children which is based at the Michael Palin Centre in London – all proceeds will go direct to the Charity. Michael is Vice President of the Charity. Tickets: £135 (meet and greet), £55, £35, £20 A limited number of ‘Meet and Greet’ experience tickets are available which will include:
Premium top price ticket with the best view ‘Meet and Greet’ with Michael Palin Signed copy of Michael Palin’s North Korea Journal Glass of wine
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Wagner Prelude and Liebestod from Tristan und Isolde Liszt Piano Concerto No. 2 Hans von Bülow Nirwana Brahms Variations on a Theme by Haydn Mariam Batsashvili piano Alexander Shelley conductor Wagner’s incomparable opera Tristan und Isolde features in the second concert of Alexander Shelley’s 360° series, exploring musical influences and relationships that inspired great composers. The profoundly meditative Prelude opens the opera with lush orchestration, expressive harmonies and chromaticism that divided those who heard it in its day, irrevocably influencing the course of Western music in the 19th century. Bülow and Liszt were both contemporaries and supporters of Wagner, whose personal relationships are well documented through Wagner’s scandalous affair with Liszt’s daughter – Bülow’s wife. Liszt’s Piano Concerto No. 2 and Bülow’s Nirwana exhibit a Wagnerian fanaticism, but countering this is Brahms, whose stalwart conservative voice of the era is heard in the classically influenced Variations on a Theme by Haydn. Tickets: £40, £32.50, £25, £15 ENCORE Members: £5 off top three prices Series and group discounts available
February
Saturday 29 February, 7.30pm
Imperial College Symphony Orchestra Spring Concert
Walton Portsmouth Point Stuart Hancock Violin Concerto Mussorgsky (orch. Ravel) Pictures at an Exhibition Jack Liebeck violin Oliver Gooch conductor The exciting and talented Imperial College Symphony Orchestra, rightly recognised as one of the finest university orchestras in the UK, are welcomed back for their annual concert at the Cadogan Hall. Starting with Walton’s short but intense Portsmouth Point, vibrant and award-winning soloist Jack Liebeck then takes the stage to perform award-winning composer Stuart Hancock’s impressive new Violin Concerto. The evening will be brought to a close with Ravel’s celebrated orchestration of Mussorgsky’s wonderful Pictures at an Exhibition; certainly an evening not to be missed! Tickets: £20, £17, £12 Students: £5 off all tickets
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Cadogan Hall presents
Choral at Cadogan 2019–20
Tuesday 3 December
Wednesday 29 April
World-class Westminster Cathedral Choir performs a programme of music to celebrate Advent by composers from Tallis to Eric Whitacre.
The Cardinall’s Musick sets 16th-century polyphony from Byrd and Gibbons alongside contemporary mystic minimalism from Tavener and Arvo Pärt.
Monday 16 & Tuesday 17 December
Thursday 21 May
The Sixteen perform Britten’s A Ceremony of Carols as well as traditional Medieval carols and more modern delights from Warlock and Walton.
Follow the evolution of the madrigal from Monteverdi to Ligeti with The Gesualdo Six in their return performance at Cadogan Hall.
Tuesday 18 February
Thursday 18 June
Experience the richness of 16th- and 18th-century Portuguese polyphony in a performance from Cupertinos, renowned for their Iberian passion.
The Tallis Scholars close the season with Thomas Tallis’ glorious Spem in alium for 40 voices.
Thursday 26 March
Tickets: £36, £32, £29, £24, £19 ENCORE members: £36 tickets for £32
Westminster Cathedral Choir The Cardinall’s Musick
The Sixteen at Christmas
Cupertinos
Danish National Vocal Ensemble The Danish National Vocal Ensemble, acclaimed for their pure Nordic sound, presents a crosssection of Danish music and motets by J.S. Bach.
The Gesualdo Six
The Tallis Scholars
Tickets for The Sixteen and The Tallis Scholars: £47, £38, £31, £25, £19 ENCORE members: 10% off Series discounts of up to 15% available Group discounts of up to 30% available
Spotlight on
Musical Theatre at Cadogan Hall
Cadogan Hall is fast becoming the go-to venue for performances with your favourite Broadway and West-End stars. The Hall’s beautiful and intimate setting makes those stunning melodies sing, and offers up-close encounters with the very best in the business. Upcoming highlights include: Sunday 2 February, 2.30pm & 6.30pm
Sunday 12 April, 2.30pm & 6.30pm
Sierra Boggess
Stephanie J Block
Broadway star and Olivier Award nominee Sierra Boggess gives two performances, fresh from her appearances in Ever After and The Age of Innocence.
2019 Tony Award winner, star of 9 to 5, Wicked and The Cher Show, Stephanie J Block makes a long-awaited return to London.
Sunday 23 February, 6.30pm
Thursday 19 December, 7.30pm Sunday 9 February, 6.00pm
Zorro: The Musical Zorro: The Musical retells the dramatic tale of this romantic hero set to the famous red-hot Gipsy King beat and features a star-studded cast.
West End Does ... Enjoy a Christmas-themed romp through musical theatre favourites in December, then a selection of love songs from the West End and the movies in February, performed by musical theatre stars.
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Future highlights
Thursday 5 March, 7.30pm
Monday 9 March, 7.30pm
Sibelius Karelia Suite Bruch Violin Concerto No. 1 Rachmaninov Symphony No. 3
Colin Thackery, the winner who stole everyone’s hearts on Britain’s Got Talent earlier this year, has announced a major tour for 2020 including a very special 90th birthday celebration here at Cadogan Hall.
Royal Philharmonic Orchestra Colin Thackery
Kristine Balanas violin Andris Poga conductor
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Friday 13 March, 7.30pm
Swedish Philharmonia Mendelssohn Symphony No. 5 ‘Reformation’ Prokofiev Violin Concerto No. 2 Sibelius Symphony No. 5
Saturday 14 March, 7.30pm
Clare Teal and her BIG Mini Big Band
Viktoria Mullova violin Jaime Martín conductor
Award-winning jazz vocalist and Radio 2 presenter Clare Teal and her BIG Mini Big Band bring you more exhilarating swing as they celebrate 100 years of pop music.
Tuesday 17 March, 7.30pm
Wednesday 25 March, 7.30pm
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Mozart Symphony No. 32, ‘Overture in The Italian Style’ Mozart Symphony No. 35, ‘Haffner’ Beethoven Piano Concerto No. 2 Mozart Symphony No. 40 Elizabeth Sombart piano Pierre Vallet conductor Royal Philharmonic Orchestra
London Chamber Orchestra Keith Burstein Memories of Bonn (world premiere) Bloch Concertino for flute, viola and strings Hummel Trumpet Concerto Beethoven Symphony No. 7 Lucienne Renaudin Vary trumpet Karen Jones flute Rosemary Warren-Green viola Christopher Warren-Green conductor 27
Thursday 26 March, 7.30pm
Thursday 2 April, 7.30pm
The Danish National Vocal Ensemble, acclaimed for their pure Nordic sound, presents a crosssection of Danish music and motets by J.S. Bach.
‘Classical music’s guitar hero’ Miloš Karadaglić performs music from his fifth album, The Sound of Silence.
Sunday 5 April, 3.00pm
Monday 6 April, 7.30pm
The Jazz Repertory Company
Russian State Opera
The Barber, Bilk and Ballstars play music by Chris Barber, Acker Bilk and Kenny Ball plus Terry Lightfoot, Alex Welsh, Humphrey Lyttelton and more!
Enjoy Verdi’s timeless and emotional opera with breathtaking melodies.
Danish National Vocal Ensemble
It’s Trad Dad
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Miloš – The Voice of the Guitar
Verdi’s Aida
Booking information
How to book Online cadoganhall.com By phone 020 7730 4500 Monday-Saturday 10.00am–6.00pm In person Cadogan Hall Box Office 5 Sloane Terrace, London SW1X 9DQ Monday–Saturday 10.00am–6.00pm Sunday 12.00–6.00pm (concert days only) Transaction fees Transaction fees apply to all bookings except those made in person. ENCORE members do not pay transaction fees.
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Delivery Tickets may be posted second class unless the performance is within seven days of booking, in which case they will be held for collection. Discounts Check each performance for details of available discounts for group or series bookings, ENCORE members, concessions and similar. Where general concessions are available, this is defined as under 16s, full-time students, senior citizens and persons out of work. Tickets are subject to availability and at the discretion of Cadogan Hall. Valid ID may be required. Please note discounts may not be combined, or applied retrospectively.
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Taxi There is a well-served taxi rank located on Sloane Square opposite the tube station. Parking A limited number of parking bays are available on Sloane Terrace, Wilbraham Place and Sedding Street after 6.30pm. There is an NCP car park at Cadogan Place.
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If you love attending concerts at Cadogan Hall, then our ENCORE membership scheme is for you. Members can take advantage of exclusive privileges including: Priority booking to selected concert series including Choral at Cadogan and the Zurich International Orchestra Series Invitations to special events Stage
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ENCORE subscription fees Bronze £40 per person, per year This entitles one member to one ticket for each concert at a discounted ENCORE rate, plus all other ENCORE benefits. Silver £60 per couple, per year This entitles members to a maximum of two tickets for each concert available at a discounted ENCORE rate, plus all other ENCORE benefits.
Gold £80 for friends and family, per year This entitles members to an unlimited number of tickets for each concert available at a discounted ENCORE rate, plus all other ENCORE benefits. Please note ENCORE discounted tickets are subject to availability. Visit cadoganhall.com/encore or call 020 7730 4500 for more information. 31
Cadogan Hall has a range of services to assist customers with access needs 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 personal assistant seat. Please contact the Box Office or visit cadoganhall. com/access for an Access Scheme registration form. 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 lower 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.
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Food and drink The Gallery Please note the lift provides access to all levels except the gallery seating areas. Gallery seats are only accessible via a staircase which consists of 62 steps. Customers with significant mobility problems are advised not to book Gallery seats.
Bars Cadogan Hall’s bars offer a large selection of wines, beers, spirits, champagne, soft drinks, tea and coffee.
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.
Special occasion? You can also pre-order glasses of champagne when booking online.
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. ‘Touch / Familiarisation’ tours can be arranged and we have unisex accessible toilets on all levels except the Gallery.
You can pre-order interval drinks at the bar before the performance to have them ready and waiting for you after the first half.
For the majority of performances, drinks may be taken into the auditorium in our compostable glasses. Please note that you will not be permitted to bring your own food and drink into the Hall. Food A selection of sandwiches, snacks and confectionery are available at all bars.
Design: JMG Studio Print: Tradewinds
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Cadogan Hall presents
Zurich International Orchestra Series 2019 –20
Arrivals from:
BEL CZE RUS FRA ICE SWE
Wednesday 29 January Orchestre National de Lille Eric Lu performs Beethoven’s Piano Concerto No. 4, plus orchestral music from Debussy and Ravel. Monday 10 February Iceland Symphony Orchestra Yan Pascal Tortelier conducts selections from Prokofiev’s Romeo and Juliet. Friday 13 March Swedish Philharmonia Jaime Martín conducts Sibelius’ Fifth Symphony and Viktoria Mullova plays Prokofiev.
Thursday 23 April Siberian Symphony Orchestra Freddy Kempf plays Rachmaninov’s Third Piano Concerto, plus Tchaikovsky’s Fourth Symphony. Wednesday 27 May St Petersburg Symphony Orchestra Hear Tchaikovsky’s Fifth Symphony, plus his Violin Concerto performed by Jennifer Pike. Tickets: £45 (premium), £42, £35, £28, £22, £18 ENCORE member discounts: premium seats for £42; £42 seats for £35 Series discounts of up to 15% available Group discounts of up to 25% available
Book your tickets Box office 020 7730 4500 Online cadoganhall.com In person Cadogan Hall, 5 Sloane Terrace, London SW1X 9DQ