The Hawth Classical Series 2018/19

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Ticket prices

Subscription bookings 5 July (Hawth Friends 3 July). Individual concert bookings 17 July. Season tickets Platinum Season all six concerts in the theatre inc. pre-concert talks

£144

Gold Season all four RPO concerts in the theatre inc. pre-concert talks

£104

Additional concert bookings

Platinum

Gold

RPO Miniatures (Strings) 2 November 2018

£15

£16.50

Mark Bebbington 2 December 2018

£15

£16.50

RPO Miniatures (Woodwind and Strings) 17 February 2019

£15

£16.50

RPO Miniatures (Brass) 31 March 2019

£15

£16.50

RPO Miniatures (Clarinet) 7 May 2019

£15

£16.50

How to Book

Pre-Concert Dining

The Hawth Crawley

Box Office

A new chef, a new restaurant layout and a new menu of freshly cooked, delicious food.

Welcome to the new classical music season at The Hawth.

Box Office, The Hawth, Hawth Avenue, Crawley RH10 6YZ 01293 553636 Open Monday to Saturday 10am - 6pm Open one hour prior to performances on Sundays for personal callers.

Book Online

hawth.co.uk You can book individual concerts online from 17 July.

Band A

Band B

Band C

Band D

Royal Philharmonic Orchestra 28 September 2018

£32

£27.50

£22.50

£16

£10

Russian State Symphony Orchestra 11 October 2018

£32

£27.50

£22.50

£16

£10

RPO Miniatures (Strings) 2 November 2018

£18

£5

Credit/Debit Cards

Mark Bebbington 2 December 2018

£18

£5

National Youth Harp Orchestra 3 February 2019

£27

Mastercard, Visa and debit cards accepted as instant payment.

RPO Miniatures (Woodwind and Strings) 17 February 2019

£18

Royal Philharmonic Orchestra 7 March 2019

£32

RPO Miniatures (Brass) 31 March 2019

£18

Royal Philharmonic Orchestra 28 April 2019

£32

RPO Miniatures (Clarinet) 7 May 2019

£18

Royal Philharmonic Orchestra 8 June 2019

£32

Individual concert bookings

£22.50

£17.50

£13.50

Under 16

£10 £5

£27.50

£22.50

£16

£10 £5

£27.50

£22.50

£16

£22.50

£16

There will be pre-concert talks prior to the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra’s performances on 28 September, 7 March, 28 April and 8 June and also before the Russian State Symphony Orchestra on 11 October. Tickets are priced at £4. Season subscribers, Hawth Friends and under 16s can enjoy the talks free.

As ever, we also have our well-stocked bar serving a wide selection of hot and cold drinks as well as snacks and light bites.

Hawth Avenue Crawley, RH10 6YZ Box Office: 01293 553636 Online: hawth.co.uk

Classical Season 2018/19

For the first time the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra will be performing a series of Miniatures in the Studio, which will include recitals for strings, brass, clarinet and more. We are also delighted to welcome back Mark Bebbington for another wonderful piano recital.

Subscriptions Subscribing to all six concerts in the theatre (Platinum Season) saves £43 or subscribe to the Gold Season (all four RPO theatre concerts) and save £24. •

Book before the general public and ensure the best seats.

FREE tickets to pre-concert talks.

Save on each of the recitals in the season.

£10

For more information about seating options, please contact The Hawth Box Office, alternatively you can select your seats online.

Pre-concert talks

Please book your table with Box Office in advance to avoid disappointment: 01293 553636.

This year you can look forward to a wide selection of concerts in the theatre. The Hawth’s resident orchestra, the world renowned Royal Philharmonic Orchestra will be getting the season off to an impressive start and will be delighting audiences throughout the season. We are also thrilled to welcome the Russian State Symphony Orchestra and the National Youth Harp Orchestra.

£10 £5

£27.50

Choose from three courses (£26.50), two courses (£20.50) or a main course (£14.50) all served from two hours before each theatre concert.

Classical Season 2018/19

Pre-Concert Talks and Events To enhance your enjoyment The Hawth offers accessible, introductory 30 - 40 minute talks prior to Royal Philharmonic Orchestra and Russian State Symphony Orchestra performances in the theatre. Concentrating on the works to be performed that evening, the talks by experienced music writers and lecturers, Terry Barfoot, Gwyn Parry-Jones, Tommy Pearson and Jonathan James will consider aspects of the music to be performed.

ROYAL PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA

In an exciting addition for the 2018/19 season these speakers will, on occasion, be joined by musicians and music professionals who will be performing in the concerts.

Resident Orchestra at The Hawth


Beethoven Grieg Brahms

Leonore Overture No.3 Piano Concerto Symphony No.2

This majestic concert opens with Beethoven’s exhilarating Leonore Overture No.3. A favourite in the concert hall, this is arguably the best-loved of the four different overtures the composer wrote for his only opera. With one of the most recognisable openings in all orchestral music, Grieg’s seminal Piano Concerto is the grand centrepiece of this programme. Its dramatic opening leads into rich, lyrical melodies and passages of show-stopping virtuosity, performed by renowned pianist Andrew Zolinsky. Completing the concert is Brahms’ charming Symphony No.2. With graceful melodies, chirpy pizzicato and a radiant brass finale, this piece is sure to put a smile on your face.

Haydn String Quartet in B Minor Mozart String Quintet No.5 in D Major Brahms String Sextet No.1 in B Flat Major, Op.18 Featuring some of the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra’s outstanding principal string players, this poignant programme opens with Haydn’s graceful yet powerful String Quartet in B Minor. This is followed by Mozart’s tender and pensive String Quintet in D Major, which ends with an exhilarating fast movement. Closing the concert is Brahms’ String Sextet in B Flat Major. Its lyrical intensity is soaked in tragedy, perfectly balanced by the playful third movement.

Valentin Uryupin

Thursday 11 October 7.30pm Theatre

Russian State Symphony Orchestra Conductor Valentin Uryupin Violin Chloë Hanslip

Jennifer Pike

Khachaturian Prokofiev Shostakovich

Masquerade Suite Violin Concerto No.1 Symphony No.5

Performing a programme which showcases the classic works of the leading Soviet composers in inimitable, full-bodied Russian style.

Sunday 2 December 3pm Studio

Mark Bebbington

Scarlatti Sonatas in F sharp Major, B Minor and D Major Schubert Sonata in B flat Major Liszt/Verdi Danza sacra e duetto finale d’Aida Liszt/Wagner Isolde’s Liebestod

Sunday 17 February 3pm Studio

RPO Miniatures

Thursday 7 March 7.30pm Theatre

Performers John Roberts, Timothy Watts, Patrick Flanaghan, Sulki Yu, Triona Milne, Rachel van der Tang

Sunday 3 February 3pm Theatre

National Youth Harp Orchestra

The orchestra offers unique opportunities for harp enthusiasts of all ages and is a positive and inspirational training ground for the world of performing. The repertoire is rich in diversity, impeccably presented and performed to the highest standard. They are considered under the same umbrella as The National Youth Orchestra, which are considered the finest Youth Orchestra in Europe.

Beethoven Trio in C Major for Two Oboes and Cor Anglais, Op.87 W.A. Mozart Adagio for Cor Anglais and String Trio Leopold Mozart Divertimento for Oboe, Violin and Cello W.A. Mozart Oboe Quartet in F Beethoven Theme and Variations from Don Giovanni for Two Oboes and Cor Anglais This is a rare opportunity to hear the oboe and cor anglais take centre stage, and this programme will showcase their exquisite tones. Join musicians from the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra as they perform a selection of charming works by two of the greatest composers of all time. Including Beethoven’s joyful Trio for Two Oboes and Cor Anglais and Mozart’s Oboe Quartet as well as a gem penned by Mozart’s father, Leopold, this concert will demonstrate how the oboe rightfully earned its place in the orchestra.

Royal Philharmonic Orchestra Musical Landscapes Conductor Anu Tali Violin Jennifer Pike Sibelius Mozart V. Williams Elgar

Karelia Suite Violin Concerto No.3 The Lark Ascending ‘Enigma’ Variations

Sibelius’ evocative Karelia Suite opens this concert. Filled with upbeat, catchy melodies as well as moments of quiet contemplation, this stunning work sets a wonderful tone for the evening. Next, the esteemed Jennifer Pike performs Mozart’s exquisite and intimate Third Violin Concerto followed by Vaughan Williams’ The Lark Ascending, with its lyrical violin line soaring to the heavens. Voted the nation’s favourite piece by Classic FM listeners eight times, this portrait of a bird taking flight is a firm favourite. Elgar’s ever popular and quintessentially English ‘Enigma’ Variations provides a fantastic finish to this performance. A landmark piece not just for Elgar, but for British music.

Adam’s Rib Dance Suite Fire Dance Ain’t Misbehavin’ Two Haiku Come Sunday Can’t Take That Away From Me Duets for Children, arr. for brass quintet

The brass players of the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra are known for their punchy orchestral playing and this concert is a chance to hear them perform some dazzling brass repertoire. This lively programme includes Bernstein’s riotous Dance Suite, Fats Waller’s swinging Ain’t Misbehavin’ and Duke Ellington’s soothing Come Sunday, as well as Gershwin’s infectious Can’t Take That Away From Me and Walton’s Duets for Children, arranged for brass quintet, which contrasts peaceful lullabies with bouncy, spirited movements. With catchy melodies and shimmering tones, this concert is sure to be a toe-tapping delight.

Brahms’ Clarinet Quintet in B Minor which with take you on a tumultuous journey through darkness and light

Fire, Passion and Fury

Saturday 8 June 3pm Theatre

Royal Philharmonic Orchestra Conductor Jessica Cottis Piano Tom Poster Borodin Rachmaninov Tchaikovsky

Prince Igor Overture Rhapsody on a Theme of Paganini Symphony No.5

Borodin’s Prince Igor Overture opens this programme of Russian gems. After a haunting opening, the music takes you through thrilling, fast-paced passages interspersed with moments of poignancy and lush string melodies. Following this is Rachmaninov’s fiendish Rhapsody on a Theme of Paganini, performed by celebrated pianist Tom Poster. This mischievous piece combines playful passages with quieter, more sombre sections, culminating in a dazzling finale. The concert concludes with Tchaikovsky’s enrapturing Symphony No.5.

Royal Philharmonic Orchestra Film Music Gala

Conductor Nick Davies Presenter Tommy Pearson From swashbuckling pirate ships to gladiator battles, be transported to the exciting world of the silver screen in the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra’s Film Music Gala. Hear your favourite scores from Jurassic Park, Avatar, Star Wars, Out of Africa, Gladiator, Harry Potter, The Lord of the Rings, Pirates of the Caribbean, The Great Escape, Jaws and more in a special matinee performance. Plus a sensational superhero tribute featuring music from Superman, The Avengers and The Incredibles!

Tuesday 7 May 7.45pm Studio

RPO Miniatures

Performers Sonia Sielaff, Andrew Storey, Shana Douglas, Michelle Bruil, Roberto Sorrentino Klein String Trio Mozart Quintet for Clarinet and Strings in A Major Brahms Clarinet Quintet in B Minor

Sunday 31 March 7.45pm Studio

RPO Miniatures

Performers James Fountain, Mike Allen, Nicolas Fleury, Matthew Gee, Kevin Morgan

Sunday 28 April 3pm Theatre

Mozart’s Clarinet Quintet is a lush favourite of the classical canon, which here showcases one of the Royal Philharmonics Orchestra’s exceptional clarinettists, Sonia Sielaff. Klein’s eclectic String Trio contrasts stirring anguished passages with moments of purity and calm. The concert concludes with

Film Music Gala

Conductor Barry Wordsworth Piano Andrew Zolinsky

Mark Bebbington contrasts the sublimely beautiful final Piano Sonata of Schubert with Liszt’s dazzlingly virtuosic Opera Paraphrases: a real treat for lovers of great piano music! “truly a remarkable pianist’’ The Times

MacMillan Bernstein DiLorenzo Fats Waller Jackson Duke Ellington Gershwin Walton

Jessica Cottis

Performers Tamás András, Peter Graham, Ugnė Tiškutė, Chian Lim, Jonathan Ayling, Jean-Baptiste Toselli

RPO Miniatures

At 13 Faryl Smith sang her way to the final of ITV’s Britain’s Got Talent and Simon Cowell told her “...You are literally one in a million.” Now, 10 years on Faryl is a successful soprano and takes to the stage to perform with the National Youth Harp Orchestra.

Anu Tali

Classical Gems

Royal Philharmonic Orchestra

Liszt/Donizetti Reminiscences de Lucia di Lammermoor Liszt/Verdi Rigoletto Paraphrase de Concert

National Youth Harp Orchestra

Friday 2 November 7.45pm Studio

Mark Bebbington

Friday 28 September 7.30pm Theatre


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