Welcome
Welcome to our Autumn season. The 2023/24 season is particularly significant as it is our 10th birthday. Since 2016 the Hall has existed without regular funding and there have been times when I wondered if we would make it to our tenth season. It is therefore a huge relief and delight to me that the 2023/24 Autumn season is not only happening, but probably one of the strongest we have ever presented.
Our programme spans orchestral music, gospel, jazz, early music, new music, big band, brass band and spoken word. We are constantly diversifying our presentations and many of our new initiatives do not make it into our brochure. Please do sign up to our newsletter or keep checking our website for new events. Additional talks, musical shows, off-site events and new foyer activity are the kinds of events that might be added after we go to print, so please make sure you keep in touch.
This season we welcome back artists who have been on this journey with us from the very start. Resident Orchestras the London Philharmonic and Britten Sinfonia form the backbone of a quality line-up of orchestras and ensembles each season. This autumn they are joined by Arcangelo, the Hallé, BBC Concert Orchestra, Aurora Orchestra, Roomful of Teeth, the Sixteen and Tenebrae.
Many of the world’s great artists have visited Saffron Hall and, indeed, we are delighted to welcome back Paul Lewis, the Brodsky Quartet and cellist Nicolas Altstaedt. But making their Saffron Hall debuts this season are Nigel Kennedy, Víkingur Ólafsson and Piotr Anderszewski. There is a strong Bach theme running through this year’s programme with Víkingur’s Goldberg Variations and Nigel Kennedy play/directing four violin concertos, including the sumptuous double violin concerto.
The jazz, world and folk programme this autumn features awardwinning saxophonist and presenter YolanDa Brown, super-star folk collective Gigspanner Big Band, and Aurora Orchestra who are joined by hang player Manu Delago. Talks this autumn include cricket commentating legend Henry Blofeld and poet laureate Simon Armitage. If you enjoy a relaxed atmosphere and good street food, our excellent Foyer Jazz and Folk evenings are very popular, so book early.
As this is our 10th birthday, we invite you to join us for a celebratory weekend of events in early December. Jess Gillam, Iestyn Davies and jazz vocalist Juliet Kelly are just a few of the artists who have been regular visitors to the Hall over the last ten years and they will join us in a long weekend of concerts and workshops featuring world-class artists alongside young people and local amateur musicians. We hope to represent every area of our public, schools and community programmes.
We look forward to welcoming you to Saffron Hall very soon.
Angela Dixon Chief ExecutiveSun 10 September 2.30pm
Saffron Opera Group Der Rosenkavalier
Saffron Opera Group Orchestra & Chorus
Michael Thorne conductor
Catherine Carby Octavian
Sarah Redgwick The Marschallin
Lucy Hall Sophie
Andrew Greenan Baron Ochs
William Dazeley Faninal
Peter Van Hulle Valzacchi
Elaine McKrill Marianne Leitmetzerin
With special guest
A glamorous older aristocrat is torn between keeping Octavian, her young lover, for herself or helping him win the girl of his dreams. The plot thickens when the lecherous Baron Ochs pursues both Octavian, disguised as a chambermaid, and his intended bride. Accompanied by a sumptuously melodic score, this concert performance of Richard Strauss’ bittersweet comic masterpiece concludes with one of opera’s most ravishing trios.
Performed in German with English surtitles.
Tickets £11 - £41* | Presented by Saffron Opera Group
Sun 24 September 3pm
Once Upon a Tune Stories from the Stage
Saffron Walden Symphony Orchestra
Richard Hull conductor
Bonaventura Bottone Italian Tenor James Mayhew narrator & illustrator
Antonio Reche Martinez illustrator
Experience musical stories brought to life by illustrators James Mayhew and Antonio Reche Martinez, who will draw and narrate live on stage while Saffron Walden Symphony Orchestra plays.
Once upon a Tune: Stories from the Stage promises to be a magical tour of some of the most beautiful music ever written for the stage.
Tickets £16* | Age guidance 4+ | Presented by Saffron Walden Symphony Orchestra
*prices include £1 booking fee per ticket
Saffron Opera Group © Roger KingFri 29 September 7.30pm
London Philharmonic Orchestra
Dvořák Symphony No.7
London Philharmonic Orchestra
Edward Gardner conductor
Christian Tetzlaff violin
Beethoven Egmont Overture
Bartók Violin concerto No.2
Dvorˇák Symphony No.7
A programme full of the rhythms, dances and melodies of central and eastern Europe, and a visit from one of the world’s great violinists. Bartók’s flamboyant concerto is a love letter to his beloved Hungary before leaving his homeland forever, brought to life by the rich-toned and breathtakingly agile playing of Christian Tetzlaff. In Dvorák’s brooding, impassioned symphony the cross rhythms of Bohemia’s peasant dances are underpinned by a melancholy undertow. An appropriately stormy Beethoven overture sets the scene.
Tickets £25 - £60* | Presented by Saffron Hall
Supported by an anonymous donor
Sat 30 September 7.30pm
Alex Mendham & His Orchestra Ticket
to the Twenties
The glamour, charm and white-tie elegance of Hollywood’s golden age recreated for our times. Passionate about great jazz and swing music, this vibrant youthful band give classics from Cole Porter, Irving Berlin and George Gershwin a fresh and stylish makeover, epitomising the Roaring Twenties and its glorious, timeless soundtrack.
Tickets £19 - £34* | Presented by Saffron Hall
Roomful of Teeth © Anja Schütz
Sun 1 October 4pm
Paul Lewis Schubert Cycle Programme II
Paul Lewis piano
Schubert Piano Sonata No.15 in C major D.840
Schubert Piano Sonata No.13 in A major D.664
Schubert Piano Sonata No.16 in A minor D.845
Paul Lewis – “arguably the finest Schubert interpreter of his generation” (Gramophone) – continues his immersion in the piano sonatas. Each piece contains a world of emotion from unfettered joy to dark introspection. The elegance and sure-footed musicality of Lewis’ performances, the vivid colour palette he draws from the piano and an ever-evolving imaginative approach ensure he is an ideal guide to these jewels of the piano repertoire.
Tickets £11 - £28* | Presented by Saffron Hall
Supported by Chris Shennan in memory of Miranda
Fri 6 October 7pm
Roomful of Teeth
Caroline Shaw The Isle
Missy Mazzoli Vesper Sparrow
Angélica Negrón math, the one which is sweet
Caroline Shaw Partita for 8 Voices
From the USA, an astonishing, Grammy-winning vocal ensemble like no other, pulling at the extremities of emotion through the limitless colour palette of the human voice. In one of only two UK appearances this year, they bring the most imaginative of contemporary vocal music by female composers – richly coloured, dramatic, playful and startlingly original.
Tickets £12 - £22* | Cabaret table seating | Presented by Saffron Hall
This concert is part of a series supported by the Padfield Family
*prices include £1 booking fee per ticket
Sat 7 October 3pm
Connaught Brass Young Artist Concert
Mogens Andresen Prelude & Reinlendere from 3 Norwegian Dances
Arr. Steven Verhelst Suite from Pulcinella 2.0
Price arr. Robyn Blair Adoration
Ewald Quintet No.2 Op.6
This virtuosic British brass quintet harness the delicate intimacy of chamber music and the rich toned power reminiscent of a full brass band. They are making waves at home and abroad; after prestige appearances at the Lucerne Festival and the Wigmore Hall they return with a characteristically bold and vibrant programme, from folk-tinged miniatures from Northern Europe to the lush Romanticism of the African-American Florence Price.
Tickets £11 - £13* | Under 25 tickets free | Cabaret table seating
Presented by Saffron Hall
Sat 7 October 7.30pm
An Audience with Henry Blofeld Thoughts & Talks
Adored as the voice of English cricket, ‘Blowers’ brings his wit and wisdom to the stage. This is the story of a colourful life behind and away from the commentary booth, as well as his behind the scenes of the real Marigold Hotel experience as seen on TV, told in his own inimitable irrepressible style. There are enough irreverent anecdotes and meandering digressions to fill many a Test Match Special rain break. A special evening in the company of a quintessential Englishman and of the great raconteurs.
Tickets £18 - £26* | Cabaret table seating
Presented by Saffron Hall in association with Clive Conway Productions
*prices include £1 booking fee per ticket
Connaught Brass © Olivia Da CostaSun 8 October 7pm
Aurora Orchestra & Manu Delago
Aurora Orchestra
Manu Delago director/hang
Programme to include
Anna Thorvalsdottir Illumine
Manu Delago Newton’s Rainbow
Manu Delago Environ Us
Pioneering virtuoso percussionist collaborates with Aurora Orchestra for the first live orchestrated performance of his stunning 2021 audiovisual album Environ Me, weaving his trademark acoustic instruments with field recordings of the natural world and electronica. Environ Us is preceded by music exploring our relationship with light, from seventeenth-century England to twenty-first-century Iceland and Delago’s radiant, euphoric Newton’s Rainbow.
Tickets £20 - £38* | Presented by Saffron Hall
Sat 14 October 7.30pm
Britten Sinfonia with Elizabeth Watts
Britten Sinfonia
Elizabeth Watts soprano
Ryan Latimer New work
Finzi Dies Natalis
Dobrinka Tabakova Barbican Glade
Richard Blackford Songs of Turmoil
Elgar Serenade for Strings
‘One of the most beautiful voices Britain has produced in a generation’ (International Record Review), soprano Elizabeth Watts joins Britten Sinfonia to perform Finzi’s charming song cycle celebrating the joy and innocence of a baby’s view of the world. Richard Blackford’s new songs set powerfully moving poems of love, longing and fury by Afghan writer Nadia Anjuman, whose courageous life was tragically cut short when she was killed, aged 25, by her husband.
Tickets £13 - £31* | Presented by Britten Sinfonia
*prices include £1 booking fee per ticket
Manu Delago © Simon Rainer Esme Bronwen-Smith, Cinderella © Victoria CadischFri 20 October 7pm
English Touring Opera
Monteverdi’s Coronation of Poppea
Robin Norton-Hale director
Basia Bin´kowska designer
Yshani Perinpanayagam conductor
Jessica Cale Poppea
Feargal Mostyn-Williams Ottone
Kezia Bienek Ottavia
Martha Jones Nerone
With music and characterisation which still feel strikingly modern, Monteverdi’s darkly troubling depiction of violence and intrigue at the court of the Emperor Nero was one of the first operatic masterpieces. Multi-genre musician and composer Yshani
Perinpanayagam conducts a new arrangement of the score, with an English translation of the libretto from poet and classicist Helen Eastman.
Performed in English with English surtitles.
Tickets £15 - £49* | Presented by Saffron Hall in association with English Touring Opera
Supported by a Circle of Donors
Sat 21 October 7pm
English Touring Opera Rossini’s Cinderella
Jenny Ogilvie director
Basia Bin´kowska designer
Naomi Woo conductor
Esme Bronwen-Smith Angelina
Joseph Doody Prince Ramiro
Arshak Kuzikyan Don Magnifico
Nazan Fikret Clorinda
Lauren Young Tisbe
On the surface Rossini’s opera is a vivacious retelling of the Cinderella story, complete with a murderously wicked stepfather and astonishingly virtuosic vocal parts for Angelina – Cinderella –and the Prince Ramiro. However beneath the wholesome moral triumph of goodness and kindness lurks a more biting commentary on status and desire.
Performed in English with English surtitles.
Tickets £15 - £49* | Presented by Saffron Hall in association with English Touring Opera Supported by a Circle of Donors
Sun 22 October 4pm
Brodsky Quartet & Friends
Brodsky Quartet
Luba Tunnicliffe viola
Richard Tunnicliffe cello
Leon Bosch double bass
Mozart Quintet No.5 in D major Richard Strauss arr. Leopold
Metamorphosen
Tchaikovsky Souvenir de Florence
Two great European cities, two string chamber music masterpieces. Tchaikovsky’s joyous sun-kissed memento of his cherished time in Italy and Strauss’ lament for his beloved Munich are separated by over half a century and are emotionally worlds apart. But these two sextets are linked by impassioned directness and sumptuous, romantic string-writing.
Tickets £13 - £27* | Presented by Saffron Hall
Sun 29 October 4pm
Brighouse & Rastrick Band
Brighouse & Rastrick Band are current British Open Brass Band champions and one of the most distinguished brass bands in the world. They bring their distinctive sound, tight-knit precision and virtuoso soloists to a wide-ranging programme encompassing brass band classics, popular medleys, arrangements and solo show-stoppers.
Tickets £18 - £38* | Presented by Saffron Hall
Thu 2 November 7pm
An Evening with Simon Armitage
‘His verse is immediate, entertaining, engaged with the world.’ – Independent on Sunday. Join Poet Laureate Simon Armitage as he reads a wide-ranging selection of his work including new poems. He will answer questions from the audience and sign books afterwards.
Tickets £10 - £25* | Age guidance 11+ | Presented by Saffron Hall
Fri 3 November 7.30pm
Hallé Orchestra Brahms Symphony No.4
Hallé Orchestra
Sir Mark Elder conductor
Rimsky-Korsakov Tale of the Tsar Saltan
Ravel Mother Goose Suite
Brahms Symphony No.4
The culmination of a 19th-century symphonic odyssey, and music based on legends and fairy tales make for a captivating programme displaying the full kaleidoscope of orchestral colour.
Rimsky-Korsakov’s vignettes from his fantastical opera and Ravel’s exquisite ballet set pulses racing and touch the heart. The emotional temperature remains high in the noble grandeur of Brahms’ final symphony, contained within a breathtakingly original framework
Tickets £25 - £60* | Presented by Saffron Hall
Supported by Hugh & Susan Feldman
Sat 4 November 3pm
Out of this World A Family Concert
Hallé Orchestra
Euan Shields conductor
Ruth Rosales presenter
Including music from Star Wars, Angry Birds, Stravinsky’s Firebird and Tchaikovsky’s Swan Lake
A family concert that travels into galaxies far far away. Featuring excerpts from the most famous space soundtrack of them all – Star Wars
– there are also awe-inspiring sounds from 2001: A Space Odyssey and, closer to home, musical portraits of myths and legends from our own planet. An unforgettable journey powered by the thrilling sounds of a full symphony orchestra.
Tickets £11 - £25* | Age Guidance 4+ | Presented by Saffron Hall
*prices include £1 booking fee per ticket
Sun 5 November 4pm
Arcangelo & Nicolas Altstaedt
Arcangelo
Jonathan Cohen conductor
Nicolas Altstaedt cello
CPE Bach Sinfonia in E minor Wq 178
WF Bach Sinfonia in F major BR C 2 / Fk.67
Haydn Cello Concerto No.1 in C major
Boccherini Cello Concerto No.3 in G major G.480
Nicolas Altstaedt is a cellist of dynamic flair and vivid imagination, and in the period ensemble orchestra Arcangelo he finds an ideal sparring partner for Boccherini’s delightful concertos, with their mixture of suave elegance and zest for life. Arcangelo frame them with music from the same period including Haydn’s symphony with its poignant, theatrical sting in the tail.
Tickets £16 - £45* | Presented by Saffron Hall
Supported by an anonymous donor
Fri 10 November 7.30pm
Gigspanner Big Band & Raynor Winn Saltlines
Gigspanner Big Band Raynor Winn narrator
A celebration of the South-West Coast Path in old songs and new words. Taking inspiration from the best-selling memoir The Salt Path, Raynor Winn’s brand new compositions combine seamlessly with folk songs of love, loss and the natural world in a stunning collaboration between the author and The Gigspanner Big Band, a collective of some of the biggest names on the folk-roots scene.
Tickets £20 - £32* | Presented by Saffron Hall
Haydn Symphony No.45 “Farewell” *prices include £1 booking fee per ticket
Gigspanner Big Band
© Elly Lucas Nigel Kennedy © Rankin licensed to EMI ClassicsSat 11 November 7.30pm
Víkingur Ólafsson Goldberg Variations
Víkingur Ólafsson piano
Bach Goldberg Variations
“Olafsson is revitalising classical music” enthused the Economist recently and the star Icelandic pianist’s combination of profound musical intelligence with a spirit of adventure is drawing new audiences to the world of the piano through scintillating, imaginative performances of music old and new. Bringing his precision, fire and ingenuity to Bach’s masterpiece is an enticing prospect indeed.
Tickets £16 - £36* | Presented by Saffron Hall
Supported by Ruth Jones
Sun 12 November 4pm
Nigel Kennedy & Oxford Philharmonic
Oxford Philharmonic Orchestra
Nigel Kennedy violin/director
Anna-Liisa Bezrodny violin
Clara Dent oboe
Bach Violin Concerto No.1 in A minor
Bach Violin Concerto No.2 in E major
Bach Concerto for 2 Violins
Bach Concerto for Violin and Oboe
The great British violin virtuoso, as thrillingly direct and searchingly creative as ever, turns his attention to one of his musical first loves, the music of Bach. The solo and double violin concertos are a seamless thread of invention and rhythmic vitality wrapped around the famous slow central movements. Directing Oxford Philharmonic and duetting with their star principals, Nigel Kennedy presents a survey of the violin concertos, some of the composer’s best-loved instrumental music.
Tickets £26 - £66* | Presented by Saffron Hall
Supported by the Lewis family & friends in memory of Geoffrey Lewis & Nigel Brown
*prices include £1 booking fee per ticket
Fri 17 November 7.30pm
YolanDa Brown
Award-winning saxophonist YolanDa Brown brings her delicious fusion of reggae, jazz and soul. She has toured with artists such as The Temptations, Jools Holland and Billy Ocean and is currently composing music for the iconic Sesame Street. She was awarded an OBE for services to music, music education and broadcasting in the 2023 New Year Honours List. A BAFTA nominated broadcaster, you would have seen her on TV shows like Celebrity Mastermind or Portrait Artist of the Year. Join YolanDa Brown and her band for some sunshine music.
Tickets £16 - £32* | Presented by Saffron Hall | Part of Cambridge Jazz Festival
Sat 18 November 7.30pm
Saffron Walden Choral Society
Elgar: Dream of Gerontius
Saffron Walden Choral Society
Chameleon Arts Orchestra
Quintin Beer conductor
Catherine Hopper mezzo-soprano
Mark Wilde tenor
Sam Evans baritone
Elgar was inspired to write this moving choral and orchestral music after reading the poem by Cardinal Newman. The poem and Elgar’s music follow the story of Gerontius approaching death and of his soul’s journey to meet his guardian Angel and face the judgement of God. On the way he meets choruses of angels and of demons. Eventually he is taken to purgatory before attaining everlasting glory.
Tickets £19 - £33* | Presented by Saffron Walden Choral Society
*prices include £1 booking fee per ticket
YolanDa BrownSat 25 November 7.30pm
The Sixteen Haydn Nelson Mass
The Sixteen Choir & Orchestra
Harry Christophers conductor
Mozart Eine kleine Nachtmusik
Mozart Vesperae solennes de confessore
Haydn Nelson Mass
Haydn’s mighty Mass setting gained its nickname after Nelson’s victory in Egypt checked Napoleon’s advance across Europe.
Mozart’s ‘solemn’ Vespers often seem anything but, and they share with Haydn’s mass a joyous affirmation of faith in music both uplifting and serene. In both works, it is the choir who has the star role, and who better to present two classical choral masterpieces than Harry Christophers’ superb forces. Mozart’s famous little string divertimento provides more balm for the soul, should any be needed.
Tickets £22 - £56* | Presented by Saffron Hall
Supported by an anonymous donor
Sun 26 November 3pm
Saffron Walden Symphony Orchestra
Saffron Walden
Symphony Orchestra
Richard Hull conductor
Programme to include
Mussorgsky A Night on Bare Mountain
Moeran In the Mountain Country
Hovhaness Mount St. Helens Symphony
MacCunn The Land of the Mountain and the Flood
The Saffron Walden Symphony Orchestra present a concert of music inspired by mountains. They will take you from the peace and tranquillity of pastoral scenes into the midst of one of the most spectacular natural events of modern times.
Tickets £18 - £21* | Presented by Saffron Walden Symphony Orchestra
*prices include £1 booking fee per ticket
Saffron Hall is this year...
10th Birthday Weekend
We invite you to join us from Fri 1 – Sun 3 December for a celebratory weekend packed with concerts, community events, workshops, and special guest performances. Visit our website to find out more
Highlights from the weekend
Fri 1 December 8pm Jazz Celebration with Dan Forshaw Quartet & Special Guests
Sat 2 December 7pm Handel’s Rodelinda
This concert is part of a series supported by the Padfield Family
Sun 3 December 7pm
Jess Gillam & Britten Sinfonia
Receptions for members
Become a Saffron Hall member to benefit from priority booking and exclusive opportunities and invitations.
Gold, Platinum and Foundation members are warmly invited to interval drinks receptions for the following concerts this season:
Fri 29 September
London Philharmonic Orchestra
Sun 1 October Paul Lewis
Fri 3 November Hallé Orchestra
Sun 5 November
Arcangelo & Nicolas Altstaedt
Sun 12 November Nigel Kennedy & Oxford Philharmonic
Sat 25 November The Sixteen Sat 16 December Tenebrae at Christmas
Silver members only reception:
Fri 3 November
Hallé Orchestra
Silver Members are invited to join for a pre-show reception from 6.30pm
Updates to this information will be posted on the Saffron Hall More for Members webpage
Fri 8 December 6.30pm
Sat 9 December 11am & 2pm
The Nutcracker & I
Alexandra Dariescu piano
Imogen-Lily Ash dancer
Mixing exquisitely detailed hand-drawn animations with live performers and some memorable melodies, Tchaikovsky’s glittering ballet is given new life in an ingenious intimate staging for solo pianist, dancer, and digital animation. In this one-hour production for families, hand-drawn animations interact with the live performers. Underpinned by pianist Alexandra Dariescu’s virtuosic performance, this is a delightful re-imagining of an evergreen festive favourite that envelops us in its timeless charm.
Tickets £16 - £26* | Age guidance 4+ | Presented by Saffron Hall
Sun 10 December 7pm
Britten Sinfonia Handel/Mozart: Messiah
Britten Sinfonia
BBC Singers
Sofi Jeannin conductor
Hilary Cronin soprano
Helen Charleston alto
Laurence Kilsby tenor
Morgan Pearse bass
Enjoy a rare chance to experience Handel’s iconic oratorio in Mozart’s compelling version, abundant in rich and surprising textures created by the addition of trombones, horns, flute and clarinet. Conductor Sofi Jeannin leads Britten Sinfonia, the BBC Singers and some of the UK’s leading soloists.
Tickets £21 - £51* | Presented by Britten Sinfonia
Fri 15 December 7.30pm
BBC Big Band A Swinging Christmas
Barry Forgie conductor Emer McParland vocals
A Christmas cracker of a programme, featuring versions of your favourite carols alongside popular yule-tide hits such as Santa Baby, I’ve Got My Love to Keep Me Warm, Baby It’s Cold Outside, and Diana Krall’s version of Jingle Bells
Tickets £20 - £38* | Presented by Saffron Hall
Sat 16 December 7.30pm
Tenebrae at Christmas
Tenebrae
Nigel Short conductor
Actor to be announced
Including Holst’s In the Bleak Midwinter, Joanna Marsh’s In Winter’s House and Bob Chilcott’s The Shepherd’s Carol
Award-winning choir Tenebrae present a theatrical sequence of music and words for the festive season, with a wide variety of music for Advent and Christmas, including favourite carols alongside works from the Renaissance to the present day.
Tickets £16 - £50* | Presented by Saffron Hall
Supported by Jane & David Richardson
Sun 17 December 3pm
LPO with Saffron Walden Choral Society
10th Birthday Christmas Celebration
London Philharmonic Orchestra
Saffron Walden Choral Society
Jonathan Bloxham conductor
Festive favourites including the ‘Hallelujah’ Chorus, Sleigh Ride, O Holy Night and carols for choir and audience
We Wish You a Merry Christmas! A selection-box of Christmas choral and orchestral classics, from Handel’s rousing chorus to Berlioz’s exquisite song of the shepherds.
Tickets £16 - £40* | Presented by Saffron Hall
Sat 23 – Sat 30 December
Cinderella
Lead sponsor: Saffron Building Society
Cinderella longs for a more happy and exciting life away from her wicked stepsisters. Thankfully, she has her loveable companion, Buttons, there to look after her. When the dashing Prince Charming decides to hold a ball to find his future wife, this may just be the chance Cinderella has been waiting for. Can the Fairy Godmother help Cinderella get to the ball? With the help of some mice and a pumpkin – anything is possible!
This jam-packed pantomime, brought to you by the team behind last year’s Robin Hood will be glistening with our exciting blend of live music, quality professional performers, stunning sets, lavish costumes and bags of comedy.
Relaxed performance
There will be a relaxed performance of this show on 30 December at 2.30pm. You can book the relaxed performance online via a separate event page.
£16 - £26* |
Tickets All ages welcome | Presented by Saffron Hall & KD Theatre Productions *prices include £1 booking fee per ticket Cinderella © KD Theatre Piotr Anderszewski © Saint Venant / Virgin ClassicsSun 7 January 4pm
Piotr Anderszewski
Piotr Anderszewski piano
Bach Partita No.6 in E minor
Szymanowski Selected Mazurkas from Op.50
Bartók 14 Bagatelles Op.6
Bach Partita No.1 in B flat major
Admired for his crystal clarity and spontaneous freshness, Piotr Anderszewski presents music that traces his Polish-Hungarian roots framed by some of Bach’s most florid and adventurous large-scale keyboard works. Bach’s buoyant rhythms are echoed in a selection inspired by Poland’s national dance and in the vivacity and impish humour of Bartók’s miniatures.
Tickets £15 - £30* | Presented by Saffron Hall
Supported by Helen Brown
Fri 12 January 7.30pm
A New Year’s Celebration
BBC Concert Orchestra
Thibaut Garcia guitar
Programme to include Rodrigo Concierto de Aranjuez with Viennese waltzes, polkas and more
The New Year tradition comes with Viennese decadence and a little Spanish sunshine. Rodrigo’s instantly recognisable and beloved guitar concerto adds Spanish flair to the swirling dances of 19thcentury Vienna, its famous slow movement a gorgeous moment of calm amongst the hurly-burly, the Iberian dance rhythms of outer movements every bit as spritely as the music produced by Johann Strauss II and his contemporaries. Like any good festive celebration, this party has elegance, excess, changes of pace and mood and a few surprises!
Tickets £19 - £53* | Presented by Saffron Hall
Supported by an anonymous donor
Fri 19 January 7.30pm
London Community Gospel Choir
You cannot help but smile and move in time at their performances. 40 years old and one of the most energetic and inspiring forces on the UK’s music scene, London Community Gospel Choir are made up from an eclectic mix of united nations and ages from diverse backgrounds, embodying their message of peace and unity in stunning live performances. With their trademark rich sound, tight-knit ensemble and fabulous soloists, they bring their joy, devotion and vocal talents to an evening of iconic gospel hits, alongside new arrangements and material.
Tickets £21 - £36* | Presented by Saffron Hall
Sun 21 January 4pm
Jonathan
Leibovitz,
Maciej Kułakowski & Ariel Lanyi Young Artist Concert
Jonathan Leibovitz clarinet
Maciej Kułakowski cello
Ariel Lanyi piano
Brahms Clarinet Trio in A minor Op.114
Beethoven Piano Trio in E flat major Op.38
Three musicians from Young Concert Artists Trust combine in two chamber music masterpieces written for a special instrumental combination. Brahms’ late work, full of autumnal serenity and muscular vigour, combines one of his characteristically beautiful slow movements with music imbued with a dash of gypsy style. Beethoven’s trio is actually an arrangement of his own large-scale septet, but the reduction in forces seems only to reinforce the work’s dark-hued colouration, lyrical inspiration and fizzing energy.
Tickets £13* | Under 25 tickets free | Presented by Saffron Hall
*prices include £1 booking fee per ticket
London Community Gospel ChoirFoyer Club: Informal club nights with table seating, bar and street food Tickets
*includes £1 booking fee per ticket
Get ready for Saffron Sessions, a series of boundary-crossing performances brimming with creative artistry and bold collaborations.
Visit & Booking
Buying tickets
Online www.saffronhall.com
By phone
0845 548 7650 (7p per minute + access charge)
10am–4.30pm Monday to Saturday (closed on Public Holidays)
In person
Saffron Walden Tourist Information Centre, 1 Market Place, Saffron Walden
9.30am–5pm Monday to Saturday 10.30am–1pm Public Holidays (Easter to August only)
Refunds & exchanges
We will continue to offer bookers the opportunity to request a refund of the ticket value if an event is postponed, cancelled or abandoned less than half way through. If a Saffron Hall-presented event is sold out, we are able to return tickets in exchange for venue credit if informed more than 72 hours in advance of the event. In either case, booking fees cannot be refunded or returned as credit.
Concessions
For most Saffron Hall-presented events tickets for Under 25s are half price or discounted.
For full terms & conditions of sale please visit www.saffronhall.com
If you have any questions or queries please contact info@saffronhall.com or 01799 588 545
All information is correct at time of going to print. Saffron Hall reserves the right to substitute artists and vary the programme if necessary.
Getting here by car
Saffron Hall is easy to get to. We’re a half-hour drive from Cambridge and Bishop’s Stortford and easily accessible from the M11. Once you’re here, we have over 400 free car parking spaces on site, including allocated blue badge and accessible parking.
Getting here by train & shuttle bus
The nearest station is Audley End Station, two miles away. Regular services run from London Liverpool Street and Cambridge. We run a free shuttle bus service between Audley End Station and the Hall for most Saffron Hall-presented events. To check if this service is available for the event you have booked, please visit our website.
Food & drink
Saffron Hall’s bar is open for 1 hour prior to each performance and during the interval, serving a selection of drinks and light snacks. We serve street food for selected events, which is available to pre-order via our website.
Accessibility
For most events we can offer bookers access to allocated wheelchair spaces, wheelchair companion seats and step-free seating which can be found in rows D and Z. These seats are not on sale to the general public, but can be booked online following a one-time setup process you can request by getting in touch with us. Alternatively, access tickets can be booked by emailing access@saffronhall.com or calling 01799 588545.
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Autumn Diary
September
Sun 10, 2.30pm
Saffron Opera Group: Der Rosenkavalier
Fri 15, 8pm
Foyer Jazz
Sun 24, 3pm
Once Upon a Tune
Fri 29, 7.30pm
London Philharmonic Orchestra
Sat 30, 7.30pm
Alex Mendham & His Orchestra
October
Sun 1, 4pm
Paul Lewis
Fri 6, 7pm
Roomful of Teeth
Sat 7, 3pm
Connaught Brass
Sat 7, 7.30pm
An Audience with Henry Blofeld
Sun 8, 7pm
Aurora Orchestra & Manu Delago
Fri 13, 8pm
Foyer Folk
Sat 14, 7.30pm
Britten Sinfonia with Elizabeth Watts
Fri 20, 7pm
English Touring Opera: Coronation of Poppea
Sat 21, 7pm
English Touring Opera:
Cinderella
Sun 22, 4pm
Brodsky Quartet & Friends
Fri 27, 8pm
Foyer Jazz
Sun 29, 4pm
Brighouse & Rastrick Band
November
Thu 2, 7pm
An Evening with Simon Armitage
Fri 3, 7.30pm
Hallé Orchestra: Brahms Symphony No.4
Sat 4, 3pm
Hallé Orchestra: Out of this World
Sun 5, 4pm
Arcangelo & Nicolas Altstaedt
Fri 10, 7.30pm
Gigspanner Big Band & Raynor Winn
Sat 11, 7.30pm
Víkingur Ólafsson
Sun 12, 4pm
Nigel Kennedy & Oxford Philharmonic
Fri 17, 7.30pm
YolanDa Brown
Sat 18, 7.30pm
Saffron Walden
Choral Society
Fri 24, 8pm
Foyer Folk
Sat 25, 7.30pm
The Sixteen
Sun 26, 3pm
Saffron Walden
Symphony Orchestra
December
Fri 1, 8pm
Jazz Celebration with Dan Forshaw Quartet
Sat 2, 7pm
Handel’s Rodelinda
Sun 3, 7pm
Jess Gillam & Britten Sinfonia
Fri 8 – Sat 9
The Nutcracker & I
Sun 10, 7pm
Britten Sinfonia: Messiah
Fri 15, 7.30pm
BBC Big Band
Sat 16, 7.30pm
Tenebrae at Christmas
Sun 17, 3pm
London Philharmonic
Orchestra with Saffron
Walden Choral Society
Sat 23 – Sat 30
Cinderella January
Sun 7, 4pm
Piotr Anderszewski
Fri 12, 7.30pm
A New Year’s Celebration
Fri 19, 7.30pm
London Community
Gospel Choir
Sun 21, 4pm
Jonathan Leibovitz, Maciej
Kułakowski & Ariel Lanyi