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Welcome to our 2017 season of Leap into Live Music! events, offering a fantastic range of new performances for registered members As a Leap into Live Music! member you get access to free and discounted performances across Liverpool Philharmonic’s range of events. We want to be able to offer as many opportunities to our members as possible, which means that we there will be a small charge of £10 for adults and £5 for under 16s for certain performances, which are limited to 2 tickets per booking – more details in the brochure.
This is a still a fantastic discounted rate of up to 75% and allows us to subsidise the cost of tickets so that as many people as possible benefit from live music in Liverpool.
If you’re not sure if a concert or performance will be suitable for you or your family please get in touch, our team will be happy to advise.
We hope you like our latest brochure – if have any comments please let us know, we’d love to know what you think.
We look forward to seeing you at an event soon! Liz | Leap into Live Music!
All tickets must be booked at least 1 week before the performance by sending an email to leap@liverpoolphil.com, by sending the attached booking form to Leap into Live Music! Liverpool Philharmonic Hall, Hope Street, L1 9BP or by calling Liz on 0151 210 2918. Please note that normal office opening hours are 9.30am – 5.30pm, Monday - Friday. 3
How the scheme works…
Leap into Live Music! is generously funded by the Paul Hamlyn Foundation to enable Liverpool Philharmonic to offer tickets for people to experience live music. We offer a range of events from orchestral performances to Rock ‘n’ Pop concerts.
What to do if you can’t make an event…
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If you can’t make an event, we ask that you let us know as soon as you can. This will enable us to offer the tickets to other Leap members and make sure that the seats don’t go to waste. If you have a family emergency or something crops up last minute don’t worry, but we’d appreciate it if once things have settled down that you let us know. – To cancel: email leap@liverpoolphil.com, call Liz on 0151 210 2918 or call or text (make sure you give your name) 07834 790 760.
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January - April 2017
KING CREOSOTE Friday 20 January 8pm Liverpool Philharmonic Hall –
Kenny ‘King Creosote’ Anderson is back with his new album Astronaut Meets Appleman which explores the relationship between the modern world and our not too distant past.
The Mercury-nominated singersongwriter hails from Fife, Scotland and has released over forty albums to date. Join us for a live performance of his latest release which promises bagpipe scores, seafaring poetry and folk pop, presented with a modern twist. ‘…one’s left with a lingering, whiskery warmth increasingly rare in modern music.’ The Independent With support from Modern Studies.
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FINNISH SKIES Thursday 26 January 7.30pm Liverpool Philharmonic Hall – Beethoven Leonore Overture No.3 Albert Schnelzer Oboe Concerto: The Enchanter Hummel Theme and variations for Oboe and Orchestra Sibelius Symphony No.5
Jaime Martín conductor François Leleux oboe
Few composers were as close to nature as Jean Sibelius, and when he saw a flight of swans high in the Finnish sky, he heard unforgettable music. His Fifth symphony begins with a radiant sunrise and ends with a tune that’ll stay with you forever.
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JIM MORAY Friday 27 January 8pm Music Room –
After five award-winning albums Jim Moray finds himself at the forefront of a new folk revival in the UK.
His music embraces everything from electronica to guitar rock and grime. But at its heart has always been Moray’s unmistakeable soulful voice; singing old songs in a new way.
Jim is a regular collaborator with many other folk revivalists and has also been making a name for himself more recently as a producer, working with Maz O’Connor.
And don’t miss the Liverpool debut of oboist extraordinaire Franҫois Leleux in two tonguetwisting, eartickling musical extravaganzas!
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MUSICALS ROCK Saturday 28 January 7.30pm Liverpool Philharmonic Hall – Music From Mamma Mia, Evita, Grease and many more Michael England conductor Jenna Lee-James singer Rachael Wooding singer Oliver Tompsett singer
Let us take you on a journey through the highlights of some of the best known and much loved musicals. All the tunes you’ll recognise in one concert – the result is a feast of thrilling music together with exceptional performances from a young and vibrant cast, backed by the power and energy of the Orchestra.
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SWING TIME ANTON & ERIN Saturday 4 February 7.30pm Liverpool Philharmonic Hall – Richard Balcombe conductor Lance Ellington star vocalist
The Strictly stars need no introduction. The pair are back with dazzling new choreography, sparkling costumes and a sensational show band performing timeless music including:
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'I Got Rhythm' 'Moondance' 'Guys and Dolls' 'Le Jazz Hot' 'Strike up the Band' ‘I’ve Got The World On A String' 'I Could Have Danced All Night'
With six world class Ensemble Dancers and the full 25 piece Manchester Concert Orchestra.
KIRILL GERSTEIN, PIANO Sunday 12 February 2.30pm St George's Hall Concert Room – Bach 4 Duettos, BMV 802-805 Brahms Piano Sonata No.2 in F sharp minor Op.2 Liszt Transcendental Études
Russian-born pianist Kirill Gerstein plays with a lightning flair. This Liverpool concert opens with the timeless beauty of Bach before Gerstein performs Liszt’s jaw-dropping Transcendental Études in full.
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‘Gerstein scored a knockout … [his] playing was distinguished by his mastery of the music's ever shifting moods.’ Houston Chronicle Sponsored by
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THE CLASSIC ROCK SHOW A-Z OF ROCK WORLD TOUR 2017 Friday 17 February 7.30pm Liverpool Philharmonic Hall –
The Classic Rock Show returns with the A-Z of Rock which features some of the greatest songs across the alphabet of rock with a huge sound and light show to match plus much, much more!
The show’s world class band powers through some of rock’s finest moments, from AC/DC and Aerosmith to Eric Clapton, The Eagles, ELO, Lynyrd Skynyrd, Meatloaf and Queen to The Who, Zeppelin, ZZ Top and everything in between.
Anthem after anthem, riff after riff, power chord after power chord – The Classic Rock Show takes you on a musical journey through two and a half hours of foot-stomping fun, culminating in a show-stopping guitar duel!
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NIGHT AT THE OPERA
FIREBIRD
Saturday 18 February 7.30pm Liverpool Philharmonic Hall –
Aleksandar Markovic conductor Iwona Sobotka soprano David Butt Philip tenor
In Italy, opera is as popular as football – and they follow it every bit as passionately. Love, glamour, and tunes to make your heart race! Nothing beats the thrill of hearing a worldclass voice take flight whilst accompanied by the Orchestra. We’ve got two real opera stars tonight, plus Opera North’s sparkling new conductor and a whole evening of the melodies you’ll love – from the tragedy of Tosca to the romance of La Bohème and the smouldering sensual excess of Samson and Delilah.
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Friday 24 February 2.30pm Liverpool Philharmonic Hall – Elgar Violin Concerto Revueltas Redes Suite Stravinsky Firebird Suite (1919)
Carlos Miguel Prieto conductor Ning Feng violin
Elgar poured all his hopes, memories and dreams into this one heartbreakingly beautiful masterpiece and to play it today we’ve invited the Chinese virtuoso Ning Feng. Our Orchestra players think he’s a bit of a legend – and when you hear him, we think you will too! Then guest conductor Carlos Miguel Prieto dives headlong into a very different kind of fantasy. Stravinsky’s Firebird Suite tells the tale of mythical beasts, magical lands and an enchanted love story.
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INTERNATIONAL WOMEN'S DAY
COVEN Tuesday 7 March 8pm Music Room –
Coven is a collection of three of the British folk scene’s finest, most formidable and forthright female acts, taking to the stage to celebrate International Women’s Day.
The harmonic songwriting duo and BBC 6 Music favourites O’Hooley & Tidow will be joined by the enchanting BBC Radio 2 Folk Award finalists Lady Maisery and the Leicester songwriter, activist and performer Grace Petrie. A rare opportunity to experience these thought provoking, heartfelt, entertaining and enthralling women on one stage
COURTNEY PINE FEATURING OMAR Saturday 18 March 8pm Liverpool Philharmonic Hall –
Courtney Pine is a British born jazz giant. He has won numerous awards and has been at the forefront of UK jazz for over 25 years with his contemporary style mixing modern sounds like drum n bass with more traditional Caribbean influences.
For this performance he returns alongside the soul star Omar who is perhaps best known for his 90s hit single There’s Nothing Like This and his collaborations with musical legends including Stevie Wonder. This very special performance sees these two UK talents making and performing new material together for the first time. ‘Nothing short of breathtaking.’ The Telegraph
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DOUBLE BILL
DAOIRI FARRELL/ DAMIEN O’KANE TRIO Sunday 19 March 8pm Music Room –
Join us for a double bill of two of the biggest names in Irish folk music. Dublin-born traditional singer and bouzouki player Daoirí (pronounced ‘Derry’) Farrell is being described by some as one of most important singers to come out of Ireland in recent years. ‘Daoirí is a bit of a force of nature really, a rootsy oneman-band storyteller with great humour and presence and moments of heartfelt sensitivity.’ Mark Radcliffe, BBC Radio 2 Folk Show
Northern Irish singer and multiinstrumentalist Damien O’Kane teams up with master guitarists Steven Byrnes and Steven Iveson’s in a trio that takes traditional Irish music and song and gives it a contemporary edge. ‘Folk-pop that is Irish music for the 21st Century.’ The Daily Telegraph
January - April 2017
LIVERPOOL PHILHARMONIC YOUTH ORCHESTRA Sunday 26 March 2.30pm Liverpool Philharmonic Hall – Beethoven Overture, Egmont Elgar Cello Concerto Stravinsky Suite, The Firebird (1919) Simon Emery conductor Jonathan Aasgaard cello
Join us for an exciting performance by the Liverpool Philharmonic Youth Orchestra alongside Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra’s own Johnathan Aasgaard. This is a very special opportunity to support and enjoy a performance by some of the musicians of the future. Liverpool Philharmonic Youth Orchestra, led by Principal Conductor, Simon Emery, involves young people aged 1323 from in and around Liverpool, and performs throughout the year at Liverpool Philharmonic Hall and across the region.
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Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra Family Concert
MAGICAL MUSICAL KINGDOMS Sunday 9 April 2.30pm Liverpool Philharmonic Hall – Michael Seal conductor Alasdair Malloy presenter
From fairy tale palaces to princes and princesses, join the Orchestra and court jester (and presenter) Alasdair Malloy as we explore the musical and magical kingdoms from the Tales of Narnia, Robin Hood, Beauty and the Beast and many more. We’ll glide through the beautiful Sleeping Beauty Waltz and end with an all-out party as guests at Shrek’s Swamp Dance!
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Who is your favourite character from the land of fairy tales? Why not dress up and let us know?
Liverpool Philharmonic Family Concerts are a great way for children and adults to experience the sights and sounds of a full symphony orchestra. The concerts are about an hour long, and are designed with children in mind with lots of tunes that you'll be familiar with. So come along and join in with the fun. Fidgeting and wriggling are allowed!
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SYMPHONIC LANDSCAPES Thursday 20 April 7.30pm Liverpool Philharmonic Hall – Sibelius Intermezzo and Alla Marcia from Karelia Suite Vaughan Williams Symphony No.5 Sibelius Valse Triste Vaughan Williams Symphony No.6
Andrew Manze conductor
This concert presents the different faces of one very British genius, both utterly unforgettable – and conductor Andrew Manze loves them both.
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Vaughan Williams’s Fifth Symphony is the English symphony of your dreams: a vision of rural peace, hauntingly beautiful with the spirit of folk song. So the one thing no-one expected was his sixth: a shattering vision of a world devastated by World War II, told in music of devastating intensity and power. Sponsored by
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Chamber Music
KITTY WHATELY JOSEPH MIDDLETON &MADELAINE NEWTON Tuesday 25 April 7.30pm Liverpool Philharmonic Hall – Vaughan Williams Silent Noon
Trad. Ma Bonny Lad
Gurney Down By The Salley Gardens
Arne Where the Bee Sucks, There Suck I
Korngold Four Shakespeare Songs Op.31 Kitty Whately soprano Joseph Middleton piano Madelaine Newton speaker
Join us in the beautiful surroundings of St George’s Hall Concert Room for a very unique performance. Kitty Whately is one of Britain’s most characterful young sopranos and tonight she performs with a very personal difference.
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An evening inspired by the landscape of England, with music by the country’s most renowned composers alongside the words of famous writers including Shakespeare and Thomas Hardy – performed by Kitty’s mother, actress Madelaine Newton.
How to find us Public Transport
– Liverpool Philharmonic Hall is within walking distance of Lime Street and Central Stations. We are also on the frequent 74, 75, 80 and 86 bus routes. www.merseytravel.gov.uk has comprehensive transport information and a ‘Journey Planner’ service, or you can call Traveline on 0871 200 2233.
Directions from the M62 Postcode navigation > L1 9BP – Continue along the motorway until its end and then follow the signs for the city centre, cathedrals and universities (approx. 3 miles). Turn left at the Metropolitan Cathedral and head along Hope Street. If lost, use this maxim: find one cathedral, head for the other. Liverpool Philharmonic Hall is halfway between the two.
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Music Room
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– Situated on the corner of Myrtle Street and Sugnall Street at the back of Liverpool Philharmonic Hall, Liverpool’s newest venue Music Room is a friendly and informal space offering a new programme of roots, folk, classical ensembles, world and new music in cabaret style seating or standing format. Music Room is a home for emerging Liverpool artists, a new space for city festival events and a place to try out new things.
– St George’s Hall is situated within Liverpool’s St George’s Quarter in the city centre, directly opposite Lime Street Station. Access to the Concert Room is via the North Entrance of the building on William Brown Street at the north end of the building. By car on entering the city follow signs for Lime Street station.
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Liverpool Metropolitan Cathedral - Reserve and pre-pay available (L3 5TQ)
Liverpool Metropolitan Cathedral is situated on Mount Pleasant and is a 5 minute walk along Hope Street from Liverpool Philharmonic Hall. By car on entering the city follow the brown tourist signs to Cathedrals. The car park is situated underneath the Cathedral itself. Please note there is no overnight parking Reserve and pre-pay for parking for Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra Concerts for only £4.
Car park opening times: 6pm – 11pm. Car park is available to book for most concerts. Visit www.liverpoolphil.com/carparking for details.
The car park is also available during the day between 7.30am – 6.00pm. Cost > £1 for 1 hour; £2 for 2 hours; £5 all day to 6pm. 2
Liverpool Philharmonic Hall (L1 9BP)
Situated off Caledonia Street, this pay-on-entry car park is open from 8.30am and is available for concerts. Please note that parking is limited and is on a first come, first served basis.
Blue Badge holders are able to reserve car park spaces at the Box Office (0151 709 3789). All reservations must be made at least one week in advance of the concert, and are subject to availability. Payment to be made on entry to car park. Cost > £6
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Secure Parking, Heathfield Street (L1 4EF)
Situated on Heathfield Street, just off Renshaw Street. Located just a few minutes’ walk from Liverpool Philharmonic Hall, open 24/7 with all day and evening parking. You can book online at uk.secure-a-spot.com Cost > £3.50 4
Blackburne House Car Park (L8 7PE)
Situated on Falkner Street, this car park is open on concert nights from 5pm, until 20mins after the end of concerts. Please note that gates will be locked after this period. Please do not use this car park if unstaffed. Cost > £6 5
University of Liverpool Visitor Car Parking Mount Pleasant (L3 5TQ)
Situated opposite the Metropolitan Cathedral, this car park is available all day.
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Liverpool Cathedral (L1 7AZ)
Situated on Upper Duke Street, a few minutes’ walk away, the car park is generally open on concert nights from 5.30pm. Secure parking with CCTV monitoring and manned patrols.
Cost > £4 on production of your concert ticket. Please ensure that concert tickets are produced and payment for car park is made at the Constable’s Lodge on arrival.
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Mount Pleasant MultiStorey Car Park (L3 5TB)
Situated on Mount Pleasant, the car park is open Monday to Saturday (7am to 8pm) and Sunday (9am to 8pm). Cost > £1 per hour, £4 over 3 hours. Free for blue badge holders all day, when parked in dedicated disabled parking places (level 5 only).
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Cambridge Street (L7 7EE)
Situated opposite the Cambridge pub, this car park is available Monday - Friday after 5.30pm, and all day on Saturday and Sunday.
For both car parks take ticket on entry at the barrier, and pay with ticket at pay machine before leaving. Cost > £4 up to 3 hours, £5 up to 4 hours, £6 over 4 hours
St George’s Hall Concert Room Postcode navigation > L1 1JJ
There are a number of nearby car parks, including Queen Square Car park, L1 1RH. Parking tariff £1.90 per hour (0-5 hours) Evening rate of £2.90 between 5pm and 9am.
By public transport Queen’s Square Bus Station and Lime Street Station are both less than 5 minutes walk away.
Please note that parking is very limited at this location, especially on Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra concert nights.
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Access at Liverpool Philharmonic Hall Lifts
There are two customer lifts providing level access from the foyer to all levels.
Spaces for wheelchairs with seats for companions are available in Boxes 7, 8, 15, & 16, Row A in the front of the stalls and Rows W & X in the Grand Circle.
A number of the aisle seats in the stalls are transfer seats. Transfer seats have movable armrests for those who would like to transfer out of their wheelchair and can be used by others with limited mobility.
Accessible WCs
Three ambulant accessible unisex WCs and two fully accessible WCs – allowing right hand or left hand transfer – are available in the foyer. A further fully accessible WC can be found at stalls level close to Box 16 and an additional ambulant accessible WC is located in both the male and female toilets in the basement.
Hearing Induction Loop
A Hearing Induction Loop system is available in Box Office and the Main Auditorium. The loop system in the Main Auditorium requires infrared equipment which can be requested from us. You can choose between equipment which works with a hearing aid or one which works independently.
Assistance Dogs
Assistance dogs are welcome throughout the building and water is available to them. Please advise us when booking your ticket if you are bringing an assistance dog as we recommend that you book an aisle seat.
Please note more information on access can be found at liverpoolphil.com/access If you have any concerns about access needs please don’t hesitate to contact the Leap into Live Music team on leap@liverpoophill.com or by calling 0151 210 2918.
P LEAO T IN E LIV SIC! MU Terms and conditions Leap into Live Music! is a five year programme supported by the Paul Hamlyn Foundation. Limited to one membership per household. Tickets for Leap into Live Music! members are subject to availability and offers may be withdrawn at any time. Tickets are allocated on a first come – first served basis. Liverpool Philharmonic will do its best to accommodate Leap into Live Music! members. In addition, all tickets are subject to Liverpool Philharmonic’s normal terms and conditions. If you have any questions please contact Leap into Live Music!
Liverpool Philharmonic strives to be as accessible as possible to all. We have been awarded Bronze Standard accreditation from Attitude is Everything.
Attitude is Everything improves Deaf and disabled people’s access to live music by working in partnership with audiences, artists and the music industry to implement a Charter of Best Practice across the UK. Read more at www.attitudeiseverything.org.uk
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Right Intergalactic Journey Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra Family Concert at Liverpool Philharmonic Hall.
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It was our boys’ first experience of a live classical concert and they have thoroughly enjoyed themselves. The Philharmonic was outstanding and so accessible for them.
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PRINCIPAL FUNDERS
Thanks to the City of Liverpool for its financial support
PRINCIPAL PARTNERS
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Apprehensive… at first, but the lovely ladies when we went in explained everything, everybody was really helpful.
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