Welcome
Welcome to our Spring season. The opportunity to be together again as a community, experiencing world-class artists on our doorstep, has had particular significance this autumn and we hope that the spring will afford the same opportunities. In difficult times, communities often turn to the arts for solace and we strive to be an on-going resource for the region in this respect. We hope that there will be something for everyone this spring.
Our programme spans orchestral music, gospel, minimalism, jazz, big band, brass band, choral, early music, new music and spoken word. It represents one of the most varied programmes in the country, but crucially has one element running through it like a stick of rock: quality. Quality is a pre-requisite at Saffron Hall, so you can be certain that whatever you come to see, however unfamiliar, the quality is guaranteed.
In particular, I am looking forward to welcoming back pianist Paul Lewis, for the start of a three-season exploration of Schubert’s sonatas. Paul has established quite a rapport with our audience and our exceptional Steinway piano. Other classical highlights will include the return of one of the world’s finest opera stars, Bryn Terfel, the Aurora Orchestra with their most exciting ‘from memory’ project to date and the return of award-winning Dunedin Consort with the sensational soprano Nardus Williams.
Our Resident Orchestras, Britten Sinfonia and London
Philharmonic have exceptional programmes this spring. Britten Sinfonia join forces with Stephen Layton for Fauré’s beautiful Requiem with a star line-up of soloists.
Hearing vast symphonic works in Saffron Hall is an experience never to be forgotten, and the London Philharmonic performing Mahler’s epic Fifth Symphony under the baton of Music Director Edward Gardner will be one of those occasions.
Our roster of jazz, world and folk artists continues to grow. For the first time, we welcome Syrian clarinettist Kinan Azmeh and folk star Rhiannon Giddens to the Hall. If concert hall events are not your ideal setting, do try one of our cabaret table events in the Hall or one of our popular foyer folk or jazz clubs.
They come with excellent food attached in the form of local food trucks. I would always urge audiences to try something new and if you are open to contemporary sounds in an informal atmosphere, then our new series Saffron Sessions is for you. The music of Philip Glass, Meredith Monk and more await.
Whatever you decide to come to this spring, I would urge you to try something new because there is nothing more satisfying than making a connection with a whole new world of sounds.
I look forward to welcoming you to Saffron Hall soon.
Angela Dixon Chief ExecutiveStill to come this Autumn
Fri 4 Nov, 8pm
Karine Polwart & Dave Milligan
Scottish singer, songwriter and storyteller Karine Polwart collaborates with pianist, improviser and composer Dave Milligan for a sumptuously intimate collection of songs.
Sat 19 Nov, 7.30pm
Dunedin Consort
Celebrating its 25th anniversary season this year, Dunedin Consort is Scotland’s foremost Baroque ensemble, recognised the world over for its vivid yet nuanced performances.
Fri 25 Nov, 7.30pm
Courtney Pine: Spirituality Tour
The legendary jazz hero takes to the stage with his bass clarinet accompanied by Zoe Rahman, the Mercury nominated pianist in this second chapter to their Ballad Book Tour.
Sun 27 Nov, 3pm
London Philharmonic Orchestra: A Child of our Time
Tippett’s arrangements of African American spirituals are at the heart of this powerful work, composed during WWII but ending in a spirit of healing and hope.
Fri 9 Dec, 8pm
Pekka Kuusisto
with Manchester Collective
The Finnish superstar violinist is electric in performance, showcasing unparalleled freedom and an infectious disregard for the ‘rules’ of classical music.
Thu 22 - Thu 29 Dec
Robin Hood
Hit the bullseye this Christmas as pantomime returns to Saffron Hall with Robin Hood - the Greatest Pantomime Adventure.
Mon 2 Jan, 4pm
A New Year’s Celebration
Supported by an anonymous donor
BBC Concert Orchestra
Chloe Rooke conductor
Emma Johnson clarinet
Jennifer France soprano
Programme to include Mozart Clarinet Concerto and operatic arias, plus waltzes, polkas, and marches by Johann Strauss II
Join the BBC Concert Orchestra for a sparkling New Year’s concert to round off the festive period. A programme of Viennese exuberance and elegance, we begin with the sublime Clarinet Concerto Mozart wrote in Vienna and conclude with a second half packed with the music forever associated with that city, the refined waltzes, whirling dances of the Strauss family and their contemporaries. A joyous start to the New Year, and a celebration of one of the world’s great musical cities.
Fri 6 Jan, 7.30pm Paul Lewis
Supported by an anonymous donor
Paul Lewis piano
Piano sonatas by Franz Schubert: No.7 in E flat Major, D568 No.14 in A minor, D784 No.17 in D major, D850
British pianist Paul Lewis was among the first artists to perform at Saffron Hall when we opened our doors – he even selected our Steinway grand –and has been delighting audiences here ever since. In this first of four recitals, over three seasons, he will explore Schubert’s sonatas, starting with the lyrical No.7, the haunting No.14 and the imperious No.17. This is a landmark project for a pianist who was described by Gramophone Magazine as “one of the great Schubertians of our time”.
Tickets £18 - £50
Under 25s half price
Presented by Saffron Hall
Tickets £10 - £25
Under 25s half price
Presented by Saffron Hall
Gold+ members reception Paul Lewis © Kaupo KikkasSat 14 Jan, 8pm
Kinan Azmeh with LPO soloists
Kinan Azmeh clarinet
London Philharmonic Orchestra soloists
Kinan Azmeh The Fence, the Rooftop and the Distant Sea
Kinan Azmeh Café Damas
Kinan Azmeh In The Element
Syrian clarinettist and composer
Kinan Azmeh has gained international recognition for his rich sound and distinctive compositional voice across diverse musical genres. Winner of an Opus Klassik award in 2019, and described as “intensely soulful” and a “virtuoso” by The New York Times and “spellbinding” by The New Yorker, Kinan Azmeh performs his own, mesmerising music alongside soloists from the London Philharmonic Orchestra. Middle Eastern inspired street food from The Wandering Yak available to purchase from 7pm.
Sat 4 Feb, 7.30pm
Tickets £15 - £20
Under 25s half price
Presented by Saffron Hall
Paul
Simon’s Graceland reimagined by the London African Gospel Choir
Supported by Saffron Building Society
The London African Gospel Choir brings its glorious reinterpretation of Paul Simon’s Graceland to Saffron Hall, offering a fresh and joyful new take on a seminal album –for which Simon was inspired by, and collaborated with, South African musicians. The London African Gospel Choir is an internationally acclaimed group of African and Caribbean singers, instrumentalists and dancers. With its irresistible rhythms and contagious energy, the group has become renowned for hugely uplifting, powerful and lifeaffirming performances.
Tickets £20 - £35
Under 25s half price
Presented by Saffron Hall
Silver members reception
Sun 5 Feb, 4pm
BBC Symphony Orchestra
Sakari Oramo conductor
Julie Price bassoon
Graz˙yna Bacewicz Overture for Orchestra
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Bassoon Concerto
Edward Elgar Romance for Bassoon and Orchestra
Antonín Dvorˇák Symphony No.8
The BBC Symphony Orchestra returns under the baton of its Chief Conductor Sakari Oramo. This irresistible programme begins with the effervescent
Overture by Polish composer
Graz˙yna Bacewicz and culminates in Dvorˇák’s colourful and joyous Eighth Symphony. These works frame two pieces in which Julie Price takes centre stage: Mozart’s concerto shows the bassoon at its most genial and conversational, while Elgar’s Romance reveals the instrument’s more soulful side.
Sat 11 Feb, 7.30pm
Delius’ Hassan
The Golden Road to Samarkand
Britten Sinfonia
Britten Sinfonia Voices
Jamie Phillips conductor
Joseph Tawadros oud
Antonio Vivaldi Concerto for Mandolin, arranged for oud and strings
Joseph Tawadros New work for oud and orchestra
Frederick Delius Hassan
Middle Eastern music of heartwrenching beauty meets the Western imagination of sensuality and drama along the medieval Silk Road. Delius’ richly evocative incidental music to James Elroy
Flecker’s play is very rarely performed – here we experience it in a compelling adaptation for narrator and orchestra. Oud
virtuoso Joseph Tawadros introduces us to this evocative middle Eastern instrument, a close cousin of the lute.
Tickets £20 - £45
Under 25s half price
Presented by Saffron Hall
Tickets £12 - £36
Under 25s half price
Presented by Britten Sinfonia
Joseph TawodrosSun 19 Feb, 2.30pm
Saffron Opera Group
Don Giovanni
Saffron Opera Group Orchestra & Chorus
Michael Thorne conductor
Cast to include Charles Rice, Alexandra Lowe and Nicholas Crawley
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Don Giovanni
Mozart’s outrageous farce tells the tale of an incorrigible young playboy who blazes a path to his own destruction in a single day. Based on the story of Don Juan, Don Giovanni follows an irresistible (yet irresponsible and amoral) youth who is loved by women almost as universally as he loves them.
Tickets £20 - £50
Under 25s half price
Presented by Saffron Opera Group
Saffron Opera GroupFri 24 Feb, 7.30pm
Ronnie Scott’s presents Remembering
Oscar Peterson
Ronnie Scott’s Jazz Club perform a very special concert in honour of legendary pianist Oscar Peterson, featuring a unique line-up of two pianists, a drummer, a guitarist, and two double-bassists! The music in the show is drawn from the Great American Songbook, alongside Oscar’s own compositions from the rarely heard Canadiana Suite and the aptly titled Hymn to Freedom. Alongside the music will be anecdotes about his life and some virtuosic demonstrations of how to play just like Oscar!
Sun 26 Feb, 3pm
Saffron Walden Symphony Orchestra
Richard Hull conductor
Sergei Prokofiev Romeo & Juliet Suite No.2
John Adams The Chairman Dances
Malcolm Arnold English Dances Set 1
Aram Khatchaturian Waltz from Masquerade
Arturo Márquez Danzón No.2
The Saffron Walden Symphony Orchestra presents a concert of dance-inspired music, starting with Prokofiev’s take on Romeo & Juliet featuring the everpopular Montagues and Capulets before moving to an episode from John Adams’ opera Nixon in China. Malcolm Arnold’s rip-roaring English Dances take us via a well-known Waltz to the toe-tapping rhythms and sounds of Mexico.
Tickets £15 - £30
Under 25s half price
Presented by Saffron Hall
Tickets £17 - £20
Under 18s £5, 18-25s £10
Presented by Saffron Walden Symphony Orchestra
Bryn Terfel © Mitch Jenkins / DGSat 4 Mar, 7.30pm
Sir Bryn Terfel
Supported by a circle of donors
Sir Bryn Terfel bass-baritone
Annabel Thwaite piano
Hannah Stone harp
Programme to include music by Franz Schubert, Claude Debussy, Richard Wagner, and Gerald Finzi, traditional Welsh folksongs and a selection of songs by Ivor Novello.
Widely held to be one of the finest singers in the world, Bryn Terfel is almost as famous for his acting as for his singing, bringing depth of character and emotion to every performance. In what is set to be a stunning recital, he performs a sumptuous selection of music, from Schubert, Debussy and Wagner to numbers by Ivor Novello and traditional Welsh folksongs.
Sun
12
Mar,
4pm
Ben Goldscheider & Richard Uttley
Supported by a Platinum member
Ben Goldscheider horn
Richard Uttley piano
Ludwig van Beethoven Horn Sonata in F Major Op.17
Robert Schumann Adagio and Allegro Op.70
Mark Simpson Nachstück
Paul Hindemith Horn Sonata
Eugene Bozza En Forêt
Since winning the BBC Young Musician Brass Category Final in 2016, horn-player Ben Goldscheider’s ascent has been dizzying, with a wealth of prestigious performances and fulsome reviews to his name. And his star continues to rise, with audiences worldwide enchanted by playing described as “a joy” by BBC Music Magazine. Don’t miss this “young man with a timeless gift” (Voix des Arts) as he teams up with pianist Richard Uttley to play music from Beethoven to Bozza.
Tickets £25 - £75
Under 25s half price
Presented by Saffron Hall
Tickets £10
Under 25s free
Presented by Saffron Hall
Thu 16 Mar, 7.30pm
An Evening with Sir Ranulph Fiennes
Named by the Guinness Book of Records as ‘the world’s greatest living explorer’, Sir Ranulph Fiennes has spent his life in pursuit of extreme adventure, risking life and limb (and some fingers…!) in some of the most ambitious private expeditions ever undertaken. Join the pioneer of exploration as he takes you around the world from the comfort of Saffron Hall.
Sat 18 Mar, 7.30pm
Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment B Minor Mass
Supported by Charles & Jill Rawlinson
Choir of the Enlightenment
Václav Luks director
Anna Devin soprano
Julia Doyle soprano
Hugh Cutting countertenor
Hugo Hymas tenor
Roderick Williams baritone
Johann Sebastian Bach
B Minor Mass
An exceptional line-up of musicians performs one of the great masterpieces of Western music: Bach’s monumental Mass in B minor. Renowned for its revelatory performances of this repertoire, the peerless period instrumentalists of the OAE delve deeper and reveal new colours in Bach’s great statement of faith. Václav Luks makes his debut with the orchestra and is joined by a stellar group of soloists.
Tickets £20 - £32
Age guidance 14+
Under 25s half price
Presented by Saffron Hall
Tickets £20 - £50
Under 25s half price
Presented by Saffron Hall
Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment © Emma-Jane Lewis photography
Sat 25 Mar, 7.30pm
Saffron Walden
Choral Society
Handel: Israel in Egypt
The Brook Street Band
Quintin Beer conductor
Grace Davidson soprano
Rebekah Jones mezzo
Ben Durrant tenor
George Frideric Handel Israel in Egypt
Handel’s oratorio Israel In Egypt is dominated by dramatic virtuosic choruses. The text follows the story of the Exodus of the Children of Israel from Egypt, with vivid evocations of hailstones, lightning, plagues of frogs, flies and lice and the crossing of the Red Sea. It culminates with the celebratory “Sing ye to the Lord; for He hath triumphed gloriously”.
Sun 26 Mar, 4pm
Doric String Quartet
Supported by two anonymous donors
Alex Redington & Ying Xue violins
Hélène Clément viola
John Myerscough cello
Ludwig Van Beethoven Quartet in G Op.18/2
Alban Berg String Quartet Op.3
Bedrˇich Smetana String Quartet No.1 ‘From my life’
The Doric String Quartet showcases the sheer breadth of the string quartet repertoire in this scintillating programme. There’s youthful Beethoven and innovative Berg, as well as Smetana’s deeply personal quartet, ‘From My Life’. Acclaimed for its intimate yet vibrant interpretations, the quartet has been praised in The Sunday Times as “… flamboyant when called for, but not otherwise … One marvellous utterance followed by another”.
Tickets £18 - £30
Under 25s half price
Presented by Saffron Walden
Choral Society
Tickets £12 - £25
Under 25s half price
Presented by Saffron Hall
Fri 31 Mar, 7.30pm
Dunedin Consort plays Handel
This concert is part of a series supported by the Padfield Family
Nardus Williams soprano
Benjamin Bayl director
Music by George Frideric Handel: Overture from Admeto
Cantata Ero e Leandro
‘Tu del ciel’ from The Triumph of Time and Truth
Concerto grosso Op.6, No.6 in G minor
Cantata Tra le fiamme
‘Per me già di morire’ from La Resurrezione
A fiery, all-Handel programme, delving into the extraordinary music he composed while in Rome. This is where Handel mastered his mature Italian style, its richness and theatricality a defiant reaction to a papal ban on opera that in turn saw his cantatas and oratorios become glorious, virtuosic showcases.
Sat 1 Apr, 7.30pm
Joanna Eden presents Ella & Beyond
Len Phillips Swing Orchestra
Joe Pettitt musical director
Joanna Eden vocalist
Toni Kofi saxophone
Enrico Tomasso trumpet
Ella Fitzgerald’s almost 60-year career spanned huge pinnacles of 20th Century jazz; there’s no better person to guide us from Big Band to bebop and beyond!
Through Ella’s life story, Joanna Eden hosts an enchanting and informative concert; sharing music from a dynasty of jazz stars from Armstrong to Ellington to Bird accompanied by Len Phillips Swing Orchestra and award winning virtuosos
saxophonist Tony Kofi and trumpeter Enrico Tomasso.
Tickets £10 - £30
Under 25s half price
Presented by Saffron Hall
Tickets £10 - £25
Under 25s half price
Presented by Saffron Hall
Sat 15 Apr, 7.30pm
Britten Sinfonia with Daria van den Bercken
Thomas Gould violin/director
Daria van den Bercken piano
Johann Sebastian Bach Brandenburg Concerto No.5
Mathilde Wantenaar New work for piano and strings (world premiere)
Igor Stravinsky Dumbarton Oaks
Joseph Haydn Symphony No.22
“The Philosopher”
Daria van den Bercken is a passionate champion of Baroque keyboard music who finds innovative ways to bring it to new listeners. Exciting young Dutch composer Mathilde
Wantenaar’s new piano concerto is paired with the first ever virtuoso keyboard concerto, Bach’s fifth Brandenburg. Thomas Gould leads Britten Sinfonia in Stravinsky’s neo-Baroque chamber concerto and Haydn’s superb early symphony, ‘The Philosopher’.
Sat 22 Apr, 4pm
An Afternoon at The Oscars
BBC Concert Orchestra
Richard Balcombe conductor
Louise Dearman vocals
Graham Bickley vocals
Programme to include music from The King & I, Breakfast at Tiffany’s, The Wizard of Oz, Mary Poppins and Frozen
Join us as the red carpet is rolled out to welcome you to this glamorous and glitzy celebration of Oscar-winning music. Experience the full VIP treatment as you listen to the spectacular 65-piece BBC Concert Orchestra and acclaimed West End vocalists
Louise Dearman and Graham Bickley perform a spell-binding selection of award-winning hits. With music from On the Town and My Fair Lady to Frozen and The Wizard of Oz, you’ll have the time of your life at this unforgettable afternoon!
Tickets £12 - £36
Under 25s half price
Presented by Britten Sinfonia
Tickets £15 - £40
Under 25s half price
Presented by Saffron Hall
Sun 23 Apr, 1.30pm & 3.30pm
CBeebies Ocean Adventure
BBC Concert Orchestra
All aboard for a fun-filled CBeebies musical ocean adventure for all the family! Take a deep breath and dive underwater in the concert hall submarine with its musical crew, the BBC Concert Orchestra.
Favourite CBeebies characters
JoJo and Gran Gran are on board with a Gran Gran plan, and Andy has his submarine pod at the ready.
Join the crew to search for endangered creatures, find out fascinating facts, and collect sounds and pictures for your very own musical ocean scrapbook. A magical multi-media event featuring CBeebies theme tunes, orchestral treats, live action film and animation and a few surprises along the way.
Tickets £10 - £25
Under 25s half price
Presented by Saffron Hall
Aurora Orchestra © Nick RutterMon
1 May, 7pm
Aurora Orchestra
American Rhapsody
Supported by the Saffron Hall Board
Nicholas Collon conductor
Tom Poster piano
Aaron Copland Appalachian Spring Suite
Caroline Shaw Valencia
George Gershwin arr. Iain
Farrington Rhapsody in Blue
Charles Ives Three Places in New England (with film by Jon Frank)
Leonard Bernstein arr. Iain
Farrington Symphonic
Dances from West Side Story
An evening of American greats. Tom Poster, the soloist in Rhapsody in Blue, is famed for his passionate and witty performances. We witness an Appalachian Spring with Copland, visit New England with Ives – accompanied by a film by Jon Frank – and experience gangland New York in dances from Bernstein’s West Side Story.
Sun
7 May, 7pm
London
Philharmonic Orchestra with Alina Ibragimova
Supported by an anonymous donor
London Philharmonic Orchestra
Edward Gardner conductor
Alina Ibragimova violin
Antonin Dvorˇák Four Slavonic Dances
Béla Bartók Violin Concerto No.1
Gustav Mahler Symphony No.5
World-class violinist Alina
Ibragimova returns to Saffron
Hall following her sensational debut in 2017 to perform
Bartók’s rhapsodic Violin
Concerto No.1. There’s lively Czech charm in four of Dvorˇák’s Slavonic Dances, which brim with vigour and joie de vivre, and the programme culminates in Mahler’s stirring Fifth Symphony.
Tickets £18 - £36
Under 25s half price
Presented by Saffron Hall
Tickets £24 - £55
Under 25s half price
Presented by Saffron Hall
Sun 14 May, 7.30pm
Rhiannon Giddens & Francesco Turrisi
Folk and roots superstar
Rhiannon Giddens is, in the words of the Smithsonian Magazine, an “electrifying singer and banjo player” who “gives fresh voice to old American traditions”. She is joined at Saffron Hall by fellow multi-instrumentalist Francesco Turrisi, with whom she has enjoyed a long and fruitful collaboration, including a Grammy-nominated album There is No Other and Grammy-winning album They’re Calling Me Home.
Tickets £15 - £35
Under 25s half price
Presented by Saffron Hall
Sun 21
May,
3pm Saffron Walden Symphony Orchestra
Richard Hull conductor
Stephanie Godwin clarinet
John Foulds Mirage
Malcolm Arnold Clarinet
Concerto No.2
Hector Berlioz Symphonie
Fantastique
Clarinettist Stephanie Godwin makes her Saffron Hall debut in a concert of music inspired by visions and dreams. John Foulds has been described as “the greatest 20th Century composer of genius to be almost entirely ignored”. His great 1910 tone poem Mirage had to wait almost a century for its premiere. Malcolm Arnold’s cheeky nature comes to the fore in his 2nd Clarinet Concerto, especially in the jazzinspired finale. The concert ends with Berlioz’s visionary Symphonie
Fantastique.
Tickets £17 - £20
Under 18s £5, 18-25s £10
Presented by Saffron Walden Symphony Orchestra
Get ready for Saffron Sessions, a series of boundary-crossing performances brimming with creative artistry and bold collaborations.
Sat 27 May, 8pm
Zawadzki Trio
Vocalist, violinist, pianist and songwriter Alice Zawadzki is a musical one-off. Loosely connected to the jazz world but inhabiting her own realm, her music vibrates with a vivid intensity but also echoes to wide open spaces, incorporating the punchy rhythms and pathos of Eastern European folk music, spacious jazz-electronica and pithy self-penned songs.
It’s underpinned with a seductively supple expressive voice that switches from soaring lyricism to hushed whispers in a heartbeat. Her all-star trio harnesses the virtuosity and acclaimed creative energies of pianist Fred Thomas and bassist Misha Mullov-Abbado.
Street food available to purchase from 7pm.
Tickets £15 - £20
Under 25s half price
Presented by Saffron Hall
Sun 28 May, 4pm
Mark Padmore, Roderick Williams & Julius Drake Seven Ages
Mon 29 May, 7pm
Britten Sinfonia & Polyphony Fauré’s Requiem
Supported by Charles & Jill Rawlinson Stephen Layton conductor
Mark Padmore tenor
Roderick Williams baritone
Rory Kinnear narrator
Julius Drake piano
Music by Benjamin Britten, Ralph Vaughan-Williams, Johannes Brahms, Franz Schubert, Gabriel Fauré & others
Four outstanding artists join forces for an afternoon of poetry and music charting the highs and lows of The Seven Ages of Man. Rory Kinnear is an extraordinary actor who brings his voice to poetry by writers such as Shakespeare, Donne, Dickinson, Carol Ann Duffy and A.A. Milne. Music from Brahms to Britten is interpreted by three greats: tenor Mark Padmore, baritone Roderick Williams and pianist Julius Drake.
Tickets £20 - £30
Under 25s half price
Presented by Saffron Hall
Rachel Redmond soprano
Matthew Brook baritone
Arvo Pärt Trisagion
Pe¯teris Vasks Musica dolorosa
Francis Poulenc Motets (selection)
Gabriel Fauré Requiem
“One of the world’s finest interpreters of choral music” (Classic FM Magazine), Stephen Layton conducts Britten Sinfonia and his outstanding vocal group Polyphony in Fauré’s wonderfully intimate Requiem, which ends in radiant transcendence. In the first half we hear powerful pieces for strings by two great Baltic composers. Arvo Pärt adapts the spoken Orthodox funeral service whilst Pe¯teris Vasks’ Musica
dolorosa is full of winding, yearning melodies.
Tickets £12 - £36
Under 25s half price
Presented by Britten Sinfonia
Fri 2 Jun, 7.30pm
City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra with Benjamin Grosvenor
Supported by Charles & Jill Rawlinson
Riccardo Minasi conductor
Benjamin Grosvenor piano
Franz Schubert Overture in the Italian Style
Frédéric Chopin Piano Concerto No.2
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Symphony No.41 “Jupiter”
The CBSO returns under conductor Riccardo Minasi. Chopin’s Piano Concerto No.2 is performed by Benjamin Grosvenor, about whom Le
Monde wrote “… the alchemist has gold in his fingers, an amber and feline touch, a visionary art”.
Schubert takes us to Italy in his sunny Overture, and Mozart’s magnificent ‘Jupiter’ Symphony completes the programme.
Sat 3 Jun, 7.30pm
Black Dyke Band
Prepare to be wowed by “the most famous brass brand in the world”: the Black Dyke Band. But book fast – this ensemble sold out Saffron Hall on its last appearance here. With its roots in the 19th Century, the Black Dyke Band has taken the tradition of brass band playing into the 21st with a mix of classic band tunes, jazz, pop and film scores, all delivered with the camaraderie and sense of fun that makes these musicians so special.
Tickets £24 - £55
Under 25s half price
Presented by Saffron Hall
Tickets £15 - £35
Under 25s half price
Presented by Saffron Hall
Sat 17 Jun, 7.30pm
Ladysmith Black Mambazo
Following their much anticipated 2022 performance, which sold out months in advance, we’re delighted to bring back Ladysmith Black Mambazo for one more special concert. For sixty years Ladysmith Black Mambazo have sung powerful, uplifting songs that emote the struggles and passion of South Africa. Nelson Mandela called Ladysmith “South Africa’s cultural ambassadors”.
The group sing a cappella in a joyously energetic performance that combines loud powerful choruses with softer, almost whispering chants where voices blend harmoniously, and tightly choreographed dance moves. Featured on Paul Simon’s Graceland album, they have toured the world since, and were re-united with Paul Simon a few years ago in the Graceland world tour.
Tickets £16 - £40
Under 25s half price
Presented by Saffron Hall
Ladysmith Black MambazoSat 24 Jun, 7.30pm
Saffron Walden
Choral Society
140th Anniversary Celebration
Quintin Beer conductor
Richard Carr organ/piano
Hubert Parry I was glad
Ralph Vaughan Williams
5 English Folk Songs
Roderick Williams Sing Joyfully (world premiere)
John Rutter Birthday Madrigals
William Walton Coronation Te Deum
Hubert Parry/Liz Dilnot Johnson
Blake Reimagined
John Rutter Gloria
Saffron Walden Choral Society is celebrating its 140th Anniversary in 2023 and has commissioned a new composition from Roderick Williams, to celebrate the joy of singing. Both the new work and Blake Reimagined (Jerusalem) will include opportunities for the audience to sing with us.
Tickets £15 - £25
Under 25s half price
Presented by Saffron Walden
Choral Society
George Harliono piano
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Variations on a Minuet by Duport K.573
Ludwig van Beethoven 32 Variations in C minor WoO 80
Johannes Brahms Variations on a theme by Paganini Op.35
Prodigiously talented young pianist George Harliono grew up near Saffron Walden, and he returns to bring us a programme full of delights. Mozart’s sparkling variations embellish a humble dance tune with wit and charm, and Beethoven’s 32 Variations in C minor range from extreme virtuosity to quiet simplicity, while Clara Schumann found Brahms’ Paganini Variations so fiendishly challenging that she called them his “Witch’s Variations”.
Tickets £10
Under 25s free
Presented by Saffron Hall
Sun 2 Jul, 3pm
Saffron Walden
Symphony Orchestra
Richard Hull conductor
Felix Mendelssohn Ruy Blas
Paul Hindemith Mathis der Maler
Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky
Symphony No.4
The SWSO close their season with some familiar favourites and a less well-known but hugely dramatic work. Mendelsson’s overture Ruy Blas takes the themes of Victor Hugo’s play (duplicity, trickery, love and murder) and weaves a musical tapestry. Music from Hindemith’s Symphony Mathis der Maler (Matthias the painter) was later incorporated into a 1935 opera which fell foul of the German authorities and Tchaikovsky’s turbulent 4th Symphony was dedicated to his benefactor Nadezhda von Meck and premiered in 1878.
Sat 8 Jul, 7.30pm
Cavalleria Rusticana & Pagliacci
Cambridge Philharmonic and Chorus
Harry Sever conductor
Lee Bisset Santuzza
Sarah Pring Mamma Lucia
Gyula Nagy Tonio/Alfio
Adam Gilbert Turiddu/Canio
Fflur Wyn Nedda
Tom Mole Silvio
Pietro Mascagni Cavalleria
Rusticana
Ruggero Leoncavallo Pagliacci
One of the best-loved doublebills in the operatic repertoire, Cavalleria Rusticana and Pagliacci were never intended as a pair. But the intensity of the emotions, vivid humanity of the librettos, and monumental beauty of the music have brought these two together for ever. Cambridge Philharmonic returns with a concert version of these iconic works.
Tickets £17 - £20
Under 18s £5, 18-25s £10
Presented by Saffron Walden
Symphony Orchestra
Tickets £15 - £35
Under 25s from £10
Presented by Cambridge
Philharmonic Orchestra
Fri 4 Aug, 7pm National Youth Orchestra
Supported by Saffron Hall Gold members
National Youth Orchestra of Great Britain
Carlos Miguel Prieto conductor
Bold, brilliant, brave: join us as hundreds of teenagers redefine what it means to be an ‘orchestral musician’ with a spirited performance from the National Youth Orchestra of Great Britain.
Every note of an NYO concert resounds with an incredible energy created by hundreds of passionate young people expressing their love of music, and an eagerness to share it with as many people as possible. Featuring a programme that challenges the musicians and moves the audience.
Tickets £15 - £25
Under 25s free Presented by Saffron Hall
National Youth Orchestra © Nick SingletonWed 30 Aug, 7pm
Aurora Orchestra From memory
Supported by Dominic & Ali Wallis
Nicholas Collon conductor
Programme to be announced
Following electrifying sold-out appearances in recent seasons, Aurora Orchestra returns to Saffron Hall for the latest in its series of performances by heart.
Watch this space for details of their thrilling theatrical presentation of a major 20th century work. It is sure to be one of the summer’s unmissable highlights.
Tickets £24 - £55
Under 25s half price
Presented by Saffron Hall
Aurora OrchestraBooking
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Mon 2, 4pm
A New Year’s Celebration
Fri 6, 7.30pm
Paul Lewis
Sat 14, 8pm
Kinan Azmeh with LPO soloists
Fri 20, 8pm
Foyer Jazz
February
Fri 3, 8pm
Foyer Folk
Sat 4, 7.30pm
London African
Gospel Choir
Sun 5, 4pm
BBC Symphony Orchestra
Fri 10, 8pm
James McVinnie Ensemble
Sat 11, 7.30pm
Delius’ Hassan
Sun 19, 2.30pm
Saffron Opera Group
Fri 24, 7.30pm
Remembering
Oscar Peterson
Sun 26, 3pm
Saffron Walden
Symphony Orchestra
Spring Diary
March
Fri 3, 8pm
Foyer Jazz
Sat 4, 7.30pm
Sir Bryn Terfel
Fri 10, 8pm
Foyer Folk
Sun 12, 4pm
Ben Goldscheider & Richard Uttley
Thu 16, 7.30pm
An Evening with Sir Ranulph Fiennes
Sat 18, 7.30pm
Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment
Sat 25, 7.30pm
Saffron Walden
Choral Society
Sun 26, 4pm
Doric String Quartet
Fri 31, 7.30pm
Dunedin Consort
April
Sat 1, 7.30pm
Joanna Eden presents
Ella and Beyond
Fri 14, 8pm
Foyer Jazz
Sat 15, 7.30pm
Britten Sinfonia with Daria van den Bercken
Fri 21, 8pm
Foyer Folk
Sat 22, 4pm
An Afternoon at The Oscars
Sun 23, 1.30pm & 3.30pm
CBeebies:
Ocean Adventure
May
Mon 1, 7pm
Aurora Orchestra
Fri 5, 8pm
Manchester Collective & Sean Shibe
Sun 7, 7pm
London Philharmonic Orchestra with Alina Ibragimova
Sun 14, 7.30pm
Rhiannon Giddens & Francesco Turrisi
Fri 19, 8pm
Foyer Jazz
Sun 21, 3pm
Saffron Walden
Symphony Orchestra
Sat 27, 8pm
Alice Zawadzki Trio
May continued
Sun 28, 4pm
Mark Padmore, Roderick
Williams & Julius Drake
Mon 29, 7pm
Britten Sinfonia & Polyphony
June
Fri 2, 7.30pm
CBSO with Benjamin Grosvenor
Sat 3, 7.30pm
Black Dyke Band
Sat 17, 7.30pm
Ladysmith Black Mambazo
Sat 24, 7.30pm
Saffron Walden
Choral Society
Sun 25, 4pm
George Harliono
July
Sun 2, 3pm
Saffron Walden
Symphony Orchestra
Sat 8, 7.30pm
Cavalleria Rusticana & Pagliacci
August
Fri 4, 7pm
National Youth Orchestra
Wed 30, 7pm
Aurora Orchestra