Patron HRH The Duchess of Cornwall
SUMMER 2015
SUMMER 2015
Box Office 020 7222 1061 www.sjss.org.uk/whats-on
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The 300 Club £300 In celebration of our 300th anniversary we have opened an exclusive club for 300 people or organisations to join. For a donation of £300 your name will be recorded on a permanent board in the foyer at St John’s Smith Square and you will receive a pair of tickets* to a concert of your choice together with an invitation to an exclusive reception with the artists after the concert. For further information, please contact Richard Heason: richard@sjss.org.uk *Subject to availability
Cover photos: (background) St John's Smith Square by Matthew Andrews; (bottom from left) Jubilee Quartet; Delta Sax & Gwilym Simcock; James Baillieu by Kaupo Kikkas
oratorios of Handel with The Holst Singers and The Brook Street Band; we now turn our attention to the epic story of Joshua. Later in July we are treated to another monumental story, this time mythological rather than biblical, when Gabrieli under Paul McCreesh bring Purcell’s King Arthur to life.
WELCOME There’s a fabulous season of music making this summer at St John’s. We are delighted to be hosting the inaugural London Festival of Baroque Music in May, the successor to the Lufthansa Festival of previous years. In their packed programme you will find exclusive concerts from the likes of Masaaki Suzuki and his Bach Collegium Japan and Concerto Soave with María Cristina Kiehr alongside close friends such as Ex Cathedra and the Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment. New for this year are opportunities for you to join the Festival and to Sing Baroque; do come and lend your voice to support the Festival. On 20 June, Stephen Layton will continue to guide us through the
Sacred music is always central to our programme and the Tilford Bach Society’s performance of Bach’s St Matthew Passion with the London Handel Orchestra directed by Adrian Butterfield on 16 June is a night not to miss. There is fantastic chamber music on offer throughout the season. Our regular Thursday lunchtime, Sunday afternoon and Young Artists’ recitals continue and over the final weekend of June we welcome back James Gilchrist and Anna Tilbrook, joined on this occasion by Carolyn Sampson and Ensemble Elata, for a compelling series of concerts immersing us in the world of Schumann and Mendelssohn. Alongside the few events mentioned above we are delighted to welcome
back so many regular friends such as the Orchestra of St John’s, the Delta Saxophone Quartet and The Amadè Players as well as those making their St John’s debuts such as the English Symphony Orchestra and the Danish Sinfonietta. Don’t forget whenever you visit St John’s you can enjoy delicious food and drink in the Smith Square Café and Restaurant and your table can be booked in advance, either online when booking tickets or by telephoning 020 7222 2779. I look forward to welcoming you to St John’s again soon.
Richard Heason Director St John’s Smith Square is a member of the British Association of Concert Halls and the British Arts and Science Festivals Association and an Affiliate Member of the Association of British Orchestras.
Photos: (inset) Richard Heason by Matthew Andrews; (background) St John's Smith Square by Matthew Andrews
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SUNDAYS AT ST JOHN'S
THURSDAY LUNCHTIME CONCERTS AT ST JOHN'S
YOUNG ARTISTS PROGRAMME
Come and join us for our Sunday afternoon concert series.
All concerts begin at 13.05
All concerts begin at 19.30
All concerts start at 15.00. Book for more than one concert at the same time and receive a 20% discount* on the tickets you have purchased.
April
FFLUR WYN & JAMES BAILLIEU Thu 16 OCTANDRE ENSEMBLE Thu 23 ANTHONY GRITTEN Thu 30 BEN BAKER & ROBERT THOMPSON
April
CONCERT SERIES
April
Sun 12 LONDON
BRIDGE TRIO
May
Sun 3 SONGSMITHS Sun 24 WERTHER ENSEMBLE Sun 31 FERRIER AWARDS
WINNERS' RECITAL
June
Sun 7 LONDON
SOLOISTS ENSEMBLE Sun 14 LONDON BRIDGE TRIO Sun 21 THE BROOK STREET BAND
Thu 9
May
Thu 7 RICHARD UTTLEY Thu 21 STEPHEN CLEOBURY Thu 28 JUBILEE QUARTET
Thu 30
ZELKOVA QUARTET
May
Thu 14 AUREA QUARTET Thu 28 LAURA SNOWDEN
June
Thu 11 ANNA
HASHIMOTO
June
Thu 4 THE EREBUS ENSEMBLE Thu 11 BUSCH ENSEMBLE Thu 18 PATRICK RUSSILL Thu 25 CHRISTINA McMASTER
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April
Thu 28 JUBILEE QUARTET Thu 28 LAURA SNOWDEN Sun 31 FERRIER AWARDS
Thu 9 FFLUR WYN & JAMES BAILLIEU Sun 12 LONDON BRIDGE TRIO Thu 16 OCTANDRE ENSEMBLE Thu 23 ANTHONY GRITTEN Thu 30 BEN BAKER & ROBERT Thu 30
May
THOMPSON ZELKOVA QUARTET
Fri 1 DELTA SAXOPHONE QUARTET Sun 3 SONGSMITHS Thu 7 RICHARD UTTLEY Wed 13 JOESEPH TONG Thu 14 AUREA QUARTET Thu 21 STEPHEN CLEOBURY Sun 24 WERTHER ENSEMBLE
WINNERS' RECITAL
June
Thu 4 THE EREBUS ENSEMBLE Sun 7 LONDON SOLOISTS ENSEMBLE Thu 11 BUSCH ENSEMBLE Thu 11 ANNA HASHIMOTO Sun 14 LONDON BRIDGE TRIO Thu 18 PATRICK RUSSILL Sun 21 THE BROOK STREET BAND Thu 25 CHRISTINA McMASTER Fri 26 SCHUMANN & MENDELSSOHN: & Sat 27 A POET'S LOVE Mon 29 KENSINGTON SYMPHONY
ORCHESTRA
Photo: Matthew Andrews
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Thu 9 April 13.05
FFLUR WYN JAMES BAILLIEU
Wed 8 April 19.30
Soprano and Piano
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JAZZ SEBASTIAN BACH Orchestra of St John’s Gwilym Simcock Jazz Quartet John Lubbock conductor
Bach Concerto for 3 Harpsichords, arr. for Strings by John Lubbock and Jazz improvisations on Bach themes
Bach Harpsichord Concerto in D Minor Bach Oboe Concerto in A Minor Bach Air on a G String from Suite No. 3 Bach Chorales with Saxophone Improvisation
An evening of Bach with jazz improvisations.
Tickets: £26, £20, £15, £10 Concert promoted by Orchestra of St John's
www.osj.org.uk
Rodrigo Cuatro Madrigales Amatorios Wolf Italienisches liederbuch Debussy Quatre Chansons de Jeunesses Schumann Zigeunerliedchen I Schumann Zigeunerliedchen II Dvořák Zigeunermelodien A song recital exploring the influence of tradition and folk music. All five composers treat their material in completely different ways, from madrigals of love by Rodrigo, inspired by 16th century Spanish music, through true folk earthiness wedded to high art in Wolf’s stunning Italian Liederbook, and culminating in Dvořák’s setting of Gypsy songs. www.fflurwyn.com Tickets: £10 Concert promoted by St John's Smith Square
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Photo: (left to right) Fflur Wyn by Sian Trenberth; James Baillieu by Kaupo Kikkas
Thu 16 April 13.05
OCTANDRE ENSEMBLE Audrey Milheres flute Richard Jones viola Fontane Liang harp
Sun 12 April 15.00
LONDON BRIDGE TRIO Brahms and his world: Zigeunerlieder
David Adams guest viola Ivan Ludlow baritone Dvořák Piano Trio No. 4 in E Minor Op. 90 ‘Dumky’ Dvořák Gypsy Songs Op. 55 Brahms Songs from Zigeunerlieder Op. 108 Brahms Piano Quartet in G minor Op. 25
Johannes Brahms was the most Classical of all the Romantics, a passionate and progressive voice steeped in the technical rigour of the great masters that preceded him. During their four-concert residency, the London Bridge Trio explore the various influences that helped form his unique voice; from Bach, through his friendship with the Schumanns to the gypsy flair synonymous with his protégée and younger contemporary, Dvořák.
Tristan Murail C'est un jardin secret, ma soeur, ma fiancée, une fontaine close, une source scellée Debussy Sonata for flute, viola, harp Takemitsu And then I knew 'twas wind Kaija Saariaho New Gates
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London Bridge Trio Tamsin Waley-Cohen violin Kate Gould cello Daniel Tong piano
Soloists of the Octandre Ensemble present classic and contemporary repertoire for the flute, viola and harp trio popularised by Debussy. www.octandre.com
www.londonbridgetrio.com
Tickets: £10 Tickets: £14 Concessions: £10
Concert promoted by St John’s Smith Square Photo: Lemon Yellow Photography
Concert co-promoted by London Bridge Trio & St John's Smith Square Photo: Opera Omnia
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Tue 21 April 19.30
NELLY MIRICIOIU & DAVID GOWLAND APRIL
Soprano and Piano Ravel Cinq Mélodies Populaire Grecques Chausson Le Colibri Les papillon Le temps des lilas Enescu Soupir Si j’étais Dieu Respighi Deità Silvane – Five Songs Puccini Ore dolci e divine from La rondine Puccini Senza mamma from Suor Angelica (Il trittico) Verdi Come in quest’ora bruna from Simon Boccanegra Verdi Ah! Dagli scanni eterei from Aroldo Donizetti Vivi ingrato from Roberto Devereux Bellini Col sorriso d’innocenza from Il pirata www.nellymiricioiu.com Tickets: £20, £15, £10 Concert promoted by Barry Cheeseman
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Wed 22 April 19.30
AS I WAS SAYING BEFORE I WAS SO RUDELY INTERRUPTED London Phoenix Orchestra Lev Parikian conductor Emmanuella Reiter viola Mussorgsky Khovanchina Prelude Bartók Viola Concerto Elgar Symphony No. 3 This concert features works that were left uncompleted at the time of the composer's death. Elgar's Third Symphony is one of the most famous examples, and was completed eighteen years ago by Anthony Payne. London Phoenix Orchestra is also joined in the first half by violist Emmanuella Reiter for Serly's completion of Bartók's Viola Concerto. Tickets: £15, £12, £9 Concert promoted by London Phoenix Orchestra
Thu 23 April 13.05
ANTHONY GRITTEN Organ
Anthony Gritten is a Fellow of the Royal College of Organists, and studied with Harry Gabb, David Sanger, and Anne Page. He is currently Head of Undergraduate Programmes at the Royal Academy of Music.
MOZART'S REQUIEM: ORIGINS English Symphony Orchestra Academia Musica Choir Kenneth Woods conductor Handel Alleluia from Dettingen Anthem WF Bach Adagio from Sinfonia in D Minor Handel Funeral Anthem from Queen Caroline, 'The Ways of Zion do Mourn' Mozart Requiem in D Minor K626
Mozart’s final work is heard alongside works by Handel and WF Bach that Mozart looked to for inspiration. Rediscovering the Requiem’s roots in the music of Mozart’s Baroque predecessors, and beyond that in the ancient language of plainchant and chorale, brings this timeless work even more powerfully alive in our own time.
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Couperin Fantaisie des Duretez Alain Aria Böhm Vater unser im Himmelreich Daniel Roth Livre d’Orgue pour le Magnificat (2007–10) Bach Allein Gott in der Höh sei Ehr BWV 663 Kreisler Tanzweisen: Liebesfreud
Fri 24 April 19.30
There will be a pre-concert talk at 18.45
Tickets: £20, £15, £10 Concessions: 25% discount for seniors, 50% discount for students/children Concert promoted by English Symphony Orchestra and Academia Musica Choir
Tickets: £10 Concert promoted by St John’s Smith Square
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Sun 26 April 18.00
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JAGS CHORAL AND ORCHESTRAL CONCERT JAGS Symphony and Chamber Orchestras, Holst Choir and Choral Society Isabella Schofield piano Florence Savage horn Jessie Kolvin viola Peter Gritton and Elinor Corp conductor Richard Strauss Mozart Rachmaninoff Bruch Janačék Parry
Horn Concerto No. 1 Symphony No. 39 in Eb, first movement Piano Concerto No. 3, first movement Kol Nidrei, for viola and orchestra Lachian Dances No. 1 and No. 4 Blest Pair of Sirens
The community of James Allen’s Girls’ School presents an exciting array of classics from the symphonic and concerto repertory, the evening culminating in Parry’s splendid Blest Pair of Sirens. Tickets: £10, £8 Concessions: £8, £6 Concert promoted by JAGS
Wed 29 April 19.30
CHARPENTIER TE DEUM The Cardinal Vaughan Memorial School The Schola Cantorum of The Cardinal Vaughan Memorial School Spiritato! Iestyn Davies countertenor Scott Price conductor Purcell Purcell Purcell Rameau Charpentier
Suite from Abdelazer Jehova Quam Multi Sunt Hostes Mei Te Deum and Jubilate in D Suite from Les Indes Galantes Te Deum
World renowned countertenor Iestyn Davies sings alongside the acclaimed Schola of The Cardinal Vaughan Memorial School, Kensington and the exciting period instrument ensemble Spiritato! in a wonderful programme of English and French Baroque Music. www.scholacantorum.co.uk Tickets: £20, £15, £10 Concessions: £18, £13.50, £9 Concert promoted by The Cardinal Vaughan Memorial School Photo: Marco Borggreve
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Thu 30 April 13.05
Thu 30 April 19.30
Violin and Piano
Caroline Pether violin Edward Pether violin Lucy Nolan viola Jonathan Pether cello
BEN BAKER ROBERT THOMPSON
ZELKOVA QUARTET
Born in New Zealand in 1990, Benjamin Baker first picked up a violin at the age of 3. Four years later he had notched up seven television appearances in New Zealand and had played with violinist Nigel Kennedy. www.benbakerviolin.co.uk www.pianistrobertthompson.com Tickets: £10
Haydn String Quartet in D Op. 64 No. 5 ‘The Lark’ Debussy String Quartet in G Minor Ryan Latimer New Work Ravel String Quartet in F Tonight the Zelkova Quartet present two of the greatest and most loved pieces of French
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Bach Sonata No. 3 in C BWV 1005 Gareth Farr Wakatipu Lilburn Violin Sonata Saint-Saëns arr. Ysaÿe Caprice in the form of a waltz Op. 52 No. 6
chamber music, the quartets of Debussy and Ravel. Debussy was a rare champion of Ravel's youthful quartet when it was completed in 1903, ordering him to ‘not touch a single note’ in the face of harsh treatment from critics and teachers. The quartet are very excited to give the premiere of a new piece by Ryan Latimer, who has already amassed an impressive body of inventive and individual work for orchestras and ensembles across the country. www.zelkovaquartet.co.uk
Tickets: £12 Concessions: £8 Concert promoted by St John’s Smith Square Photo: Jon Dennis
Concert promoted by St John’s Smith Square Photo: Kaupo Kikkas
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Photo: Archie Dickens
Fri 1 May 19.30
CRIMSON!
Gwilym Simcock piano The Delta Saxophone Quartet Graeme Blevins soprano sax Pete Whyman alto sax Tim Holmes tenor sax Chris Caldwell baritone sax
Join us on 1 May 2015 when new composition Crimson! will be performed for the first time in London. This eclectic programme joins the forces of The Delta Saxophone Quartet with the brilliant jazz pianist/composer Gwilym Simcock and draws its inspiration from the music of the iconic British prog rock band King Crimson.
Mon 4 May 18.00
Sun 3 May 15.00
ALLEYN’S SCHOOL
SONGSMITHS White Camelia Mary Bevan soprano Gareth Brynmor John baritone Audrey Hyland piano Including songs by Schubert, Brahms, Strauss, Duparc, de Falla.
www.deltasax.com
This Songsmiths programme follows the life of a young courtesan as she meets and falls deeply in love. The disgrace she brings to the family forces her to end the relationship. A Traviata story in song.
Tickets: £15 Concessions: £12.50
Tickets: £14 Concessions: £10
Concert co-promoted by The Delta Saxophone Quartet & St John’s Smith Square
Concert co-promoted by Songsmiths & St John’s Smith Square Photo: (above left) Christina Haldane
Symphony & Chamber Orchestras Chamber Choir & Jazz Band Jessica Odell cello Cameron Jacobs piano Chris Dearmer, Jo Doley, Ned Bennett, Barry Graham conductors
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A set drawn from the quartet’s Dedicated ground breaking album to You 'Dedicated to you' featuring the music of the British Prog Rock Band Soft Machine. Crimson! New work for saxophone quartet & jazz piano by Gwilym Simcock.
Beethoven Egmont Overture Op. 84 Elgar Cello Concerto in E Minor Op. 85 Rachmaninoff Piano Concerto No. 2 in C Minor Op. 18 Movement 1 Grieg Holberg Suite Op. 40 Bob Chilcott A little Jazz Mass Gabrieli Canzona XV Tickets: £9, £7, £5.50 Concessions: £5.50 Concert promoted by Alleyn’s Scool
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Wed 6 May 13.05
Thu 7 May 13.05
The Feast of St John before the Latin Gate
Piano
Cantandum Gilly French director Reverend Graham Buckle celebrant
Bach Partita No. 1 in Bb BWV 825 Ravel Valses nobles et sentimentales Matthew Kaner Dance Suite (world premiere)
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CHORAL EUCHARIST
Byrd Mass for four voices Byrd Ave verum corpus Free admission, all welcome www.cantandum.westminster.org.uk Admission: FREE
Tue 12 May 19.30
RICHARD UTTLEY
SALOMON ORCHESTRA
Outstanding young British pianist Richard Uttley performs a series of diverse dance-inspired pieces, including the world premiere of a new work written for him by Matthew Kaner. www.richarduttley.com
Debussy La Mer Mahler Symphony No. 1 Debussy’s impressions of the sea develop from dawn through to a tumultuous conclusion. Mahler’s nature’s dawn journeys onward with full sails, weathering a wounded heart on the way to paradise. www.salomonorchestra.org www.rebeccamiller.net Tickets: £15, £12 Concessions: £12
Tickets: £10 Concert promoted by St John's Smith Square Photo: Kaupo Kikkas
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Rebecca Miller conductor
Concert promoted by Salomon Orchestra Photo: Richard Haughton
Wed 13 May 19.30
Thu 14 May 19.30
JOSEPH TONG
AUREA QUARTET
Piano
Gongbo Jiang violin Wen Wang violin Christine Anderson viola Abby Hayward cello Peter Maxwell Davies Naxos Quartet No. 5: Lighthouses of Orkney and Shetland Britten Three Divertimenti Beethoven String Quartet No. 10 in Eb Op. 74 ‘Harp’
Internationally acclaimed pianist Joseph Tong performs an all-Sibelius recital marking the composer's 150th anniversary and the launch of his new CD. The refined lyricism of the Trees, Flowers and Esquisses provides a striking contrast with Sibelius's powerfully dramatic Kyllikki Op. 41 and breathtaking piano transcription of Finlandia.
The young quartet continues to explore music from their roots with a performance of Maxwell Davies’ Lighthouses of Orkney and Shetland – the part of the world that is home for cellist Abby Hayward. Also featuring works by Britten and Beethoven.
www.josephtong.co.uk
Tickets: £12 Concessions: £8
Supported by the UK Sibelius Society
Concert promoted by St John's Smith Square
Tickets: £18 Concessions: £12
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Sibelius Kyllikki Op. 41 ‘The Trees’ Op. 75 ‘The Flowers’ Op. 85 Five Romantic Pieces Op. 101 Sonatina in F# Minor Op. 67 Five Esquisses Op. 114 Two Rondinos Op. 68 Finlandia Op. 26 (composer's own transciption)
www.aureaquartet.co.uk
Photo: Louise Mather
Concert co-promoted by Joseph Tong & St John's Smith Square Photo: Miki Araki
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Friday 15 May WOMEN IN BAROQUE MUSIC – Composing women Performing women Inspiring women – 15 – 19 May 2015 – For full programme details please go to www.lfbm.org.uk – Booking through St John’s Box Office www.sjss.org.uk 020 7222 1061
St John’s Smith Square 7.30pm How Joyful is my Heart Bach Collegium Japan Hana Blažíková soprano Masaaki Suzuki harpsichord & director – J. S. Bach - Concerto in D minor for 2 violins, BWV 1043 J. S. Bach - Cantata ‘Mein Herze schwimmt im Blut’, BWV 199
Adversity, sorrow and penitence yield to unalloyed joy in two of Bach’s finest cantatas for solo voice, interspersed with two of his most popular concertos in this rare visit to London from one of the world’s most distinguished Bach interpreters. Tickets £45, £35, £25, £15 –
With thanks to Mark and Elisa Stadler for making this performance possible.
J. S. Bach - Concerto in C minor for oboe and violin, BWV 1060r J. S. Bach - Cantata ‘Jauchzet Gott in allen Landen!’, BWV 51
Formerly the Lufthansa Festival of Baroque Music
‘This orchestra has a freshness and ease in live performance that is inimitable.’
Photo: Marco Borggreve
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The Independent
Masaaki Suzuki
Saturday 16 May
Saturday 16 May
St John’s Smith Square 4.00pm
St John’s Smith Square 7.00pm
Canto delle Dame
Music for Marie Fel
Concerto Soave María Cristina Kiehr soprano Jean-Marc Aymes harpsichord, organ & director – One of the most distinctive and compelling voices in Baroque performance sings music of sensitivity, passion and skill
from the rich environment for women composers that was 17th-century Italy, by the singercomposers Barbara Strozzi and Francesca Caccini and nuns Isabella Leonarda and Caterina Assandra. Tickets £15 (unreserved)
St John’s Smith Square 9.30pm
Ex Cathedra Carolyn Sampson soprano Jeffrey Skidmore conductor – Soprano Marie Fel, the ‘adorable nightingale’ who held Parisian audiences spellbound during one of the most glorious periods in French music history and inspired the greatest composers of the day, is celebrated by a favourite modern-day nightingale in works by Rameau, Lalande, Mondonville and others. Tickets £45, £35, £25, £15
Late o’Clock Baroque Duo Domenico: Jonathan Rees & Vladimir Waltham cellos & bass viols – The award-winning duo inaugurate the Festival’s new
informal late-night strand with a contest between cello and bass viol in music by Bach, Forqueray, Barrière and Masse, among others. Tickets £15 (unreserved) Photos: (top) Robert Ayache; (left) Marco Borggreve
‘A phenomenal feat of musicianship.’ The New Yorker
Carolyn Sampson
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Sunday 17 May
Monday 18 May
St John’s Smith Square 7.30pm
St John’s Smith Square 1.05pm
A Visit to the Pietà
Future Baroque
Schola Pietatis Antonio Vivaldi Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment Kati Debretzeni violin & director –
Medici
Rowan Pierce soprano – An exciting new ensemble of nine musicians from the Historical Performance Department at the Royal College of Music performs music by Handel, Bach, Royer, Telemann, Corelli and Vivaldi.
Vivaldi - Dixit Dominus, RV 595 Vivaldi - Clarae stellae, scintillate, RV 625
Tickets £10 (unreserved)
Vivaldi - In exitu Israel, RV 604 Vivaldi - Nulla in mundo pax sincera, RV 630 Porpora - Laetatus sum Vivaldi - Gloria, RV 589 Journey into a lost sound-world: Vivaldi’s Gloria is one of the most popular of all choral works, yet no-one knows for sure how it sounded to its composer’s ears, written as it was for the female performers of a Venetian orphanage. Oxford-based choir Schola Pietatis Antonio Vivaldi specialises in recreating that unique sound 18
and is joined here for an evening of ‘all-female’ Vivaldi by one of the UK’s most internationally renowned period orchestras. Tickets £40, £32, £23, £15 – With thanks to Philip and Christine Miles for making this performance possible.
Saturday 25 April and Sunday 17 May St John’s Smith Square 10.30am Sing Baroque Join director Robert Howarth from the OAE for a special workshop at which you'll learn and be coached in excerpts from Vivaldi's Gloria. Tickets £15 (May), £5 (April: event for 11–25s)
Monday 18 May St John’s Smith Square 7.30pm Leçons des ténèbres Julia Doyle soprano Grace Davidson soprano Jonathan Manson bass viol Steven Devine harpsichord & director – Baroque music’s best-kept secret: François Couperin’s intimate but achingly expressive Leçons des ténèbres, composed for performance in a convent during Holy Week, might just be the most beautiful music you’ve never heard. Experience it here, set alongside other French vocal and chamber music from the years around 1700.
Tuesday 19 May ‘An annual event which is unique and irreplaceable, giving outstanding Baroque music in the company of our regular Festival friends.’ David and Ruth Samuels, Festival Friends
Westminster Abbey 7.30pm ‘Favoured as the sun’ The Choir of Westminster Abbey St James’s Baroque James O’Donnell conductor – Monteverdi - Vespers of 1610 Monteverdi’s sumptuous Vespers collection of 1610 is laid out on a grand scale, yet also offers the most exquisite and intimate praise to the Virgin Mary. With its rich choruses and exotic, sensuous vocal solos, it is one of the Baroque’s iconic works, and a suitably celebratory conclusion to our new Festival. Tickets £45, £35, £25, £18 & £15 (restricted view), £12 (no view)
Tickets £30, £25, £20, £15
‘This Festival performs a unique function in British musical life.’ The Independent
– Westminster Abbey, London SW1P 3PA St James’s Park and Westminster
Julia Doyle
– This concert takes place by kind permission and with the support of the Dean and Chapter of Westminster.
Photo: Raphaelle Photography
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Sun 24 May 15.00
WERTHER ENSEMBLE Best of British: Piano Quartets from the British Isles Jamie Campbell violin Hannah Strijbos viola James Barralet cello Simon Callaghan piano Alwyn Rhapsody for Piano Quartet Bliss Piano Quartet in A Minor Op. 5 Walton Piano Quartet in D Minor
Thu 21 May 13.05
STEPHEN CLEOBURY MAY
Organ Bach Passacaglia in C Minor BWV 582 Buxtehude Praeludium in G Minor BuxWv 149 Bach Pastorale in F BWV 590 Buxtehude Praeludium, Fuga & Ciacona in C BuxWv 137 Bach Partita sopra Sei gregrüsset, Jesu gütig BWV 768 Stephen Cleobury has for over thirty years been associated with one of the world’s most famous choirs, that of King’s College, Cambridge. Performances as an organ recitalist find him travelling the world. Tickets: £10 Concert promoted by St John’s Smith Square Photo: Nick Rutter
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In the third concert of their series, the Werther Ensemble explore works from the UK, including the masterpiece William Walton wrote at the age of just 19. www.wertherensemble.com Tickets: £14 Concessions: £10 Concert co-promoted by the Werther Ensemble & St John's Smith Square Photo: Oliver Markham
Wed 27 May 19.30
CLASSICAL AND CONTEMPORARY Works by Beethoven, Haydn, Daniel Kellogg, and Roderick Williams
Haydn Beethoven Roderick Williams Daniel Kellogg
Surprise Symphony Mass in C O Brother Man (new commission) Shout, Joy! (new commission)
This spring, Yale Schola Cantorum and Juilliard415, two American ensembles dedicated to historical performance, will tour England and France under the direction of David Hill.
JUBILEE QUARTET Haydn String Quartet No. 1 in B Minor Op. 33 Mendelssohn String Quartet in A Minor Op. 13 First prize winners of the Val Tidone International Chamber Music Competition 2010 and the St Martin’s Chamber Music Competition 2013, the Jubilee Quartet are award winners of the Tillett Trust ‘Young Artists’ Platform’, the Park Lane Group ‘Young Artists’, the Hattori Foundation, the Worshipful Company of Musicians ‘Concordia Foundation Artists Fund’, and recipients of the Philharmonia MMSF ‘Charles Henderson Ensemble Award’, and the Eaton Square ‘St. Peter’s Prize’ 2014.
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Yale Schola Cantorum of Yale University Juilliard415 of The Juilliard School David Hill conductor
Thu 28 May 13.05
www.jubileequartet.co.uk
Tickets: FREE (contact the Box Office to book your free ticket)
Tickets: £10
Concert promoted by Yale Schola Cantorum and Juilliard415
Concert promoted by St John’s Smith Square
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Thu 28 May 19.30
Sun 31 May 15.00
Guitar and Percussion
Soprano and Piano
Anon arr. Harvey/Glasheen/Snowden Medieval Suite John Dowland Three Fantasies Alfonso Mudarra Fantasia X Domenico Scarlatti Three Sonatas Various arr. Glasheen/Snowden Baroque Dances Michael van de Aa Auburn Nebojsa Jovan Zivkovic To The Gods of Rhythm Laura Snowden World Premiere Toumani Diabeté arr. Derek Gripper Jarabi Glasheen/Snowden Earth's Song Medley
Christina Gansch soprano Malcolm Martineau piano
Award-winning guitarist Laura Snowden presents an exciting programme of early and contemporary music from across the world in collaboration with percussionist Ruairi Glasheen, including their own arrangements, compositions and improvisations.
Tickets: £14 Concessions: £10
MAY
LAURA SNOWDEN & RUAIRI GLASHEEN
www.laurasnowden.co.uk Tickets: £12 Concessions: £8 Concert promoted by St John’s Smith Square
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FERRIER AWARDS WINNERS’ RECITAL
Programme to include songs by Strauss, Wolf and Schumann. The second concert in a series of recitals by prize winners of the Kathleen Ferrier Competition. www.ferrierawards.org.uk www.martineau.info
Concert co-promoted by The Kathleen Ferrier Awards & St John’s Smith Square Photo: (above right) Alessandro Moggi
Mon 1 June 19.30
Thu 4 June 13.05
Piano and Mezzo-soprano
A Tale of Two Traditions
PANOS KARAN & ANNA MARIA MUÑOZ
Internationally acclaimed pianist Panos Karan has not only delighted audiences
in London, New York and Tokyo with his “sparkling” and “heartfelt” playing, he has also captivated completely new listeners along the banks of the Amazon, in Sierra Leone, India and in Fukushima, Japan, following the tsunami. All funds from the concert will support Keys of Change’s musical activities and the Condor Trust’s educational programme in Ecuador. www.keysofchange.org www.condortrust.org
Tickets: £15, £12, £10
Tallis Pärt Sheppard Tavener Sheppard
Salvator Mundi Magnificat Media vita The Lord's Prayer Libera nos, salve No. I and II
JUNE
Bach Prelude and Fugue in C Minor Bach Prelude and Fugue in C Chopin Six Etudes from Op. 25 Scriabin Piano Sonata No. 2 in G# Minor Op. 19 Panos Karan Surupanga (world premiere) Leonardo Mendoza Peruvian Dances from Mamacha Ventura (world premiere) Liszt Piano Sonata in B Minor and Catalan, Baroque and Classical songs
THE EREBUS ENSEMBLE
The Erebus Ensemble continues its UK tour of A Tale of Two Traditions, which was launched at St John’s Smith Square in November 2014. The programme celebrates the work of John Sheppard, whose 500th anniversary of birth falls this year, and Arvo Pärt, who turns 80 in September. www.theerebusensemble.com Tickets: £10 Concert promoted by St John's Smith Square
Concert promoted by Keys of Change and the Condor Trust for Education with the support of the LATA Foundation
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Fri 5 & Sat 6 June
ORGAN WEEKEND The public masterclass is one of the most demanding experiences for the young musician in which learning and live performance come together under the critical guidance of leading performers. Discovering how to express ourselves as musicians is a life long journey and the real challenge is learning to find the music that lies hidden between the notes on the page. The audience has a key role in the success of any masterclass, so please do come along to lend support and encouragement to our talented young organists at St John’s. David Titterington Organ Curator at St John’s Photo (right): Matthew Andrews
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Fri 5 June 18.30
SOPHIE-VÉRONIQUE CAUCHEFER-CHOPLIN Organ One of France's most widely admired organists performs at St John's for the first time in a programme to include works by Widor, Vierne & Mulet and improvisations. www.caucheferchoplin.com Tickets: £12 Concert promoted by St John's Smith Square
Sat 6 June 12.00–15.00
MASTERCLASS
The French Symphonic Tradition Sophie-Véronique Cauchefer-Choplin works with students from the Royal College of Music, where she is a professor of organ, the Royal College of Organists and the Royal Academy of Music. The Masterclass is presented in co-operation with the Royal Academy of Music, Royal College of Music, Royal College of Organists and the Eric Thompson Trust for Organists. Tickets: £5 (observation only) Promoted by St John's Smith Square
ORGAN RECITAL SERIES All concerts begin at 13.05 April
Thu 23
ANTHONY GRITTEN
May
Thu 21 STEPHEN
June
Thu 18 PATRICK
CLEOBURY
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Sun 7 June 15.00
LONDON SOLOISTS ENSEMBLE Sunday Transformations Malcolm Messiter oboe Lorraine McAslan violin Sarah-Jane Bradley viola Karine Georgian cello John Lenehan piano Bach Trio Sonata (from the Musical Offering) (arr. Messiter) Beethoven Notturno (Trio Op. 8 arr. Beethoven for Viola and Piano) Mozart/Schwenke Grand Quintetto (based on the Serenade for 13 winds K. 361) The London Soloists Ensemble series this season is centred around the idea of transformation. Each programme contains familiar orchestral or large chamber works played in contemporary transcriptions for smaller forces. These are paired with music where variation is the driving force. Beethoven's own transcriptions feature in each programme and works by Mozart are transformed by his star pupil Hummel and noted contemporary Christian Schwenke - in his day a well-known musician who succeeded CPE Bach as cantor in Hamburg and, like Hummel, did much to promote Mozart's music after his death. Schwenke's brilliant transformation of the Serenade for Thirteen Wind Instruments is the main work in this, the final programme. Tickets: £14 Concessions: £10 Concert co-promoted by London Soloists Ensemble & St John's Smith Square Photo: Claire Huish
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Tue 9 June 19.30
DANISH SINFONIETTA Scandinavian Snapshots David Riddell conductor Mozart Clarinet Quintet K581 Anders Nordentoft City of Threads Carl Nielsen/Hans Abrahamsen Three Piano Pieces Op. 59 recomposed for 10 instruments Edvard Grieg Two Elegiac Melodies Op. 34 John Frandsen Snapshots (London Premiere)
The Danish Sinfonietta is based in the city of Randers in Denmark. As part of its UK tour and to celebrate the 150th anniversary of the birth of Carl Nielsen (9 June 1865), the orchestra presents an evening of Scandinavian music, with a little Mozart as contrast.
Tickets: £15, £10 Concert promoted by the Danish Sinfonietta
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Wed 10 June 19.30
Thu 11 June 13.05
COLLABORATIVE ORCHESTRA
BUSCH ENSEMBLE
JUNE
International Concert Series 2015: Hungary Night Marietta Szalóki viola Dorottya Szabados-Drotos violin Mehrdad Farid conductor Brahms Hungarian Dance 1 Mozart Sinfonia Concertante in Eb K364 Brahms Hungarian Dance 4 Bartók Divertimento Liszt Hungarian Rhapsody No. 2 The Collaborative Orchestra, led by Mehrdad Farid, returns to St John's Smith Square with a concert highlighting the musical heritage of Hungary in the second Tickets: £20, £15, £10 Concert promoted by the Collaborative Orchestra
concert of its International Concert Series 2015. The orchestra will interpret pieces inspired by Hungary's musical traditions including the popular Brahms Hungarian Dances and Liszt's Rhapsody No. 2. Hungarian violist Marietta Szalóki and violinist Dorottya Szabados-Drotos are featured in Mozart's Sinfonia Concertante. Each concert in the Collaborative Orchestra International Concert Series explores and highlights the musical traditions of a country and features a soloist from that country.
Omri Epstein Piano Mathieu van Bellen Violin Ori Epstein Cello Haydn Piano Trio in C HOB: XV:27 Ravel Piano Trio in A Minor When Haydn was released from his duties at the Esterhazy court upon the death of his exacting patron, he set off for London in search of fame and fortune. There he wrote this trio and several others in a time described ‘the happiest of his life. He was everywhere appreciated there; it opened a new world to him’. www.thebuschensemble.com Tickets: £10 Concert promoted by St John’s Smith Square
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Thu 11 June 19.30
ANNA HASHIMOTO & ATÉA WIND QUINTET Roots: Exploring UK and Japan
Richard Bullen Hanamichi/Hikinuki Rikuya Terashima Voyage of a star Harrison Birtwistle Five Distances for wind quintet Trad. Japanese Furusato (hometown) Ireland Fantasy Sonata Horovitz Sonatina
This programme is a celebration of my roots, featuring music from UK and Japan. The first half is based on the here and now with contemporary music spanning three generations, all alive today. The pieces also explore aspects of acoustics and the physical space of St John's Smith Square. The second half is a collection of nostalgic and warm pieces, varying in style from folksong, romantic, to slightly jazzy! www.annahashimoto.com www.ateaquintet.com
ROYAL ORCHESTRAL SOCIETY Tom Poster piano Orlando Jopling conductor Beethoven Piano Concerto No. 4 in G Op. 58 Mahler Symphony No. 1 ‘Titan’
JUNE
Alena Lugovkina flute Philip Haworth oboe Anna Hashimoto clarinet Ashley Myall bassoon Christopher Beagles horn Daniel King Smith piano
Sat 13 June 18.00
Internationally acclaimed pianist Tom Poster performs Beethoven’s 4th piano concerto with the Royal Orchestral Society, followed by Mahler’s titanic 1st Symphony. www.royalorchestralsociety.org.uk www.tomposter.co.uk Tickets: £15, £12, £8 Concert promoted by the Royal Orchestral Society
Tickets: £12 Concessions: £8 Concert promoted by St John's Smith Square
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Sun 14 June 15.00
Mon 15 June 19.30
Brahms and his world: Homage à Bach
FourTune through the eras
JUNE
LONDON BRIDGE TRIO London Bridge Trio Tamsin Waley-Cohen violin Kate Gould cello Daniel Tong piano Krzysztof Chorzelski guest viola Bach Sinfonias (selection) Bach Contrapunctus 13 from The Art of Fugue BWV1080 Brahms E Minor Cello Sonata Op. 38 Brahms Sarabande and Gavotte (solo piano) Schumann Piano Quartet Op. 44
FOURTUNE Johannes Brahms was the most Classical of all the Romantics, a passionate and progressive voice steeped in the technical rigour of the great masters that preceded him. During their four-concert residency, the London Bridge Ensemble explore the various influences that helped form his unique voice; from Bach, through his friendship with the Schumanns to the gypsy flair synonymous with his protégée and younger contemporary, Dvořák. www.londonbridgetrio.com
Tickets: £14 Concessions: £10 Concert promoted by the London Bridge Trio & St John's Smith Square Photo: Opera Omnia
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With perfectly pitched arrangements and oh-so-sweet harmonies, a cappella vocal group FourTune take you through the Eras from the thirties to the noughties supported by some exciting guest artists. www.noelmusicmanagement.co.uk Tickets: £35, £18 Concert promoted by Noel Music Management
Tue 16 June 19.00
BACH ST MATTHEW PASSION Tilford Bach Society London Handel Orchestra Children from Edgeborough School Joanne Lunn soprano Elizabeth Cragg soprano Daniel Taylor countertenor Robin Blaze countertenor Charles Daniels tenor Mark Wilde tenor Benjamin Appl bass Edward Grint bass Adrian Butterfield conductor A rare opportunity to hear Bach's St Matthew Passion performed with just 8 singers, allowing us to hear the work with the sonorities that the composer had in mind. Charles Daniels (Evangelist) and BBC Radio 3 New Generation Artist Benjamin Appl (Christus) lead an international cast of singers directed by Adrian Butterfield. www.tilbach.org.uk Sponsored by Darwin Property Investment Management Ltd Tickets: £30, £24, £18, £14 Concert promoted by Tilford Bach Society
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Thu 18 June 13.05
PATRICK RUSSILL
JUNE
Organ Georg Muffat Pachelbel Clérambault Kolb Muffat Stanley Russell
Toccata VIII (1690) Fantasia in Eb Suite du deuzième ton Praeludium Tertium Capriccio desperato Voluntary in D Minor Op. 6 No. 5 Voluntary X in G
Patrick Russill combines the post of Director of Music of the London Oratory with that of Head of Choral Conducting at the Royal Academy of Music, London, where he is also a professor of organ. Tickets: £10 Concert promoted by St John's Smith Square
Thu 18 June 19.30
GOLDSMITHS CHORAL UNION Katherine Boyce soprano Lukas Kargl baritone Robin Kimber organ & piano Stephen Jones piano Brian Wright conductor Morten Lauridsen Lux aeterna Brahms Ein deutsches Requiem (A German Requiem) This beautifully elegiac concert couples Brahms’s well-loved Ein deutsches Requiem (A German Requiem) with the American composer Morten Lauridsen’s Lux aeterna, premiered in 1997. In a profound yet immediate style, Lauridsen juxtaposes Latin texts from the Requiem Mass with those of the Te Deum. Originally scored for chorus and chamber ensemble, tonight’s performance is given in Lauridsen’s version for chorus and organ. Likewise, the Brahms features his own arrangement for piano duet, first performed in London in 1871. www.goldsmithschoral.org.uk Tickets: £22, £18, £15, £10 Concert promoted by Goldsmiths Choral Union
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Fri 19 June 18.30
THE BACH CHOIR Mr Lear, Nonsense and Rhyme The Bach Choir The Bach Choir Outreach Project Brass Quintet David Hill conductor Alan Bullard Mr. Lear Michael Diack Old Mother Hubbard Sing a Song of Sixpence John Rutter Five Childhood Lyrics: Monday's Child The Owl and the Pussycat Grayston Ives Calico Pie and other nonsense songs and rounds Join The Bach Choir Outreach Project in the culmination of their 2014/15 season as they rediscover the magical world of Edward Lear and other nonsense songs all linked together by narrations and limericks. www.thebachchoir.org.uk/outreach Tickets: £10 Concert promoted by The Bach Choir
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Sat 20 June 19.30
HANDEL: JOSHUA Join us as we continue our exploration of Handel’s oratorios, guided by Stephen Layton, for the Old Testament epic story of Joshua. In one of Handel’s most theatrical of oratorios this is a piece full of contrasts and drama; a tender love story, epic battles and monumental choruses including the ever popular ‘See, the conqu'ring hero comes!’. Befitting the dramatic nature of the work, this is one of Handel's most colourful orchestrations, with trumpets, horns and even military drum all used to wonderful effect, and Handel's genius for word-painting is demonstrated throughout the work, though perhaps most effectively in the awe-inspiring collapse of the walls of Jericho heard in Act 2. This is Handel at his most majestic and dramatic, but also full of poetry and intimacy.
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PROGRAMME The Holst Singers The Brook Street Band Stephen Layton conductor Rachel Ambrose Evans soprano Alex Potter countertenor Nicholas Mulroy tenor Handel Joshua Tickets: £45, £35, £25, £15 Concert promoted by St John’s Smith Square
Photos: (left) The Holst Singers; (above clockwise from left) Stephen Layton; Rachel Ambrose Evans; Alex Potter; Nicholas Mulroy; The Brook Street Band by Kate Mount
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Sun 21 June 15.00
Mon 22 June 19.30
THE BROOK STREET BAND
BEETHOVEN SUMMER CONCERT
JUNE
Signor Corelli’s Violin The Brook Street Band Rachel Harris baroque violin Farran Scott baroque violin Tatty Theo baroque cello Carolyn Gibley harpsichord Corelli Trio Sonata Op. 1 No. 1 Handel Trio Sonata HWV 403 'Saul' Corelli Trio Sonata Op. 1 No. 12 Vivaldi Trio Sonata Op. 1 No. 12 RV 63 'La Folia' Corelli Trio Sonata Op. 1 No. 7 Handel Oxford Water Music Suites Leclair Première Récréation de Musique Op. 6
Italy was at the centre of the baroque musical world, with huge innovations radiating throughout Europe in the 17th and 18th centuries. Corelli’s fiery influence stems far and wide, determining the virtuoso violin fireworks seen in Handel, Vivaldi and Leclair’s stunning trio sonatas. At 14.15 Tatty Theo gives an introductory talk. This explores the huge impact Handel’s time in Italy (1706–1710) had on his life, shaping him as a man, musician and truly great composer. Musical colleagues, rivals, employers and patrons all played a vital part in determining the direction of Handel’s musical career. www.brookstreetband.co.uk
Tickets: £14 Concessions: £10 Concert co-promoted by The Brook Street Band & St John's Smith Square Photo: Kate Mount
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University of London Symphony Orchestra Daniel Capps conductor Beethoven Coriolan Overture Op. 62 Piano Concerto No. 4 in G Op. 58 Symphony No. 7 in A Op. 92 The University of London Symphony Orchestra ends its 2014/15 Season with a programme of some of Beethoven’s finest works. www.ulso.co.uk Tickets: £10 Concessions: £8 Students: £5 Concert promoted by ULSO
Wed 24 June 19.30
YMSO ORCHESTRAL CONCERT
Thu 25 June 13.05
CHRISTINA McMASTER Piano
Susan Bullock soprano James Blair conductor
Leading Wagnerian soprano Susan Bullock joins YMSO for Wagner’s Immolation from Götterdämmerung and the Liebestod from Tristan and Isolde. www.ymso.org.uk
Ookooing Bird The Robin The Woodpecker Harrison’s Clocks V 9 Preludes Gnossienne No. 4 Berceuse de Jeanne A room Piano Study in mixed accents
British pianist Christina McMaster presents a multi-faceted programme featuring Ruth Crawford-Seeger’s Preludes; surrounded by works encompassing themes of sleep and time to birds and their environment. www.christinamcmaster.com
Tickets: £20, £15, £10 Concessions: £16, £12, £8 Concert promoted by Young Musicians Symphony Orchestra Photo: Christina Raphaelle
BLOW YOUR TRUMPETS, ANGELS City of London Choir Royal Philharmonic Brass Hilary Davan Wetton conductor Stephen Farr organ Philip Moore At the round earth’s imagined corners Arnold Psalm 150 Holst Nunc dimittis John Rutter Gloria
JUNE
Humperdinck Hansel and Gretel (overture) Wagner Prelude and Liebestod from Tristan and Isolde Wagner Music from Götterdämmerung: Siegfried’s Rhine Journey Siegfried’s Funeral Music Brünnhilde's Immolation
Harrison Birtwistle Mundy Sofia Gubaidulina Harrison Birtwistle Ruth Crawford-Seeger Satie Harrison Birtwistle Cage Ruth Crawford-Seeger
Thu 25 June 19.30
This glorious combination of brass and voices will be heard to magnificent effect in ceremonial settings from Venice's golden age, with striking 17th and 20th Century British compositions for the same forces. www.cityoflondonchoir.org
Tickets: £10
Tickets: £28, £22, £18, £14 Concessions: £25.20, £19.80, £16.20, £12.60
Concert promoted by St John’s Smith Square
Concert promoted by The City of London Choir Photo: Filip Gierlinski
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Fri 26 & Sat 27 June
SCHUMANN & MENDELSSOHN: A POET’S LOVE Following the outstanding Schubertiade in February 2014 we are delighted to welcome James Gilchrist and Anna Tilbrook together with Carolyn Sampson and Ensemble Elata for this exploration of the great chamber music and songs of Schumann and Mendelssohn. Tickets are available for individual concerts, but better still, come for all five concerts and immerse yourself in the music of these two towering figures of German Romanticism. Pictured: James Gilchrist and Anna Tilbrook
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PROGRAMME Carolyn Sampson soprano James Gilchrist tenor Ensemble Elata Tom Norris violin Ellie Fagg violin Louisa Tuck cello Alix Scott bass Anna Tilbrook piano with special guest Philip Dukes viola
Friday 26 June 19.30 Schumann Piano Quintet in Eb Op.44 Schumann Liederkreis Op. 39 Mendelssohn Octet Op. 20 Sat 27 June 11.00 Mendelssohn Songs Mendelssohn Piano Trio in D Minor Op. 49h Sat 27 June 13.05 Schumann Myrthen Op. 25
Sat 27 June 15.30 Schumann Songs to include Meine Rose and Requiem Schumann Fantasiestücke Op. 12 Schumann Liederkreis Op. 24 Sat 27 June 19.30 Schumann Adagio and Allegro Op. 70 Schumann Piano Quartet in Eb Op. 47 Schumann Dichterliebe Op. 48
Tickets Individual concerts: £15; Concessions: £10 Pass for all concerts: £40; Concessions: £25 Concert promoted by St John's Smith Square Photos: (above left to right) Carolyn Sampson by Marco Borggreve; Philip Dukes; Ensemble Elata
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Sun 28 June 18.30
JUNE/JULY
STONELEIGH YOUTH ORCHESTRA SUMMER CONCERT Stoneleigh Youth Orchestra Andrew Zolinsky piano Robert Hodge conductor Delius Rachmaninoff Mussorgsky Lizst
Summer Evening Piano Concerto No. 2 Night on the Bare Mountain Les Préludes
Tickets: £10 Students: £5 Concert promoted by Stoneleigh Youth Orchestra
Stoneleigh Youth Orchestra’s 70th anniversary season continues with a concert featuring Rachmaninoff’s Piano Concerto No. 2 played by Andrew Zolinsky. www.stoneleighyouthorchestra.org.uk
Mon 29 June 19.30
KENSINGTON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Russell Keable conductor Dukas La Péri fanfare Chabrier España Ibert La ballade de la geôle de Reading Roussel Bacchus et Ariane (complete ballet) Kensington Symphony Orchestra closes their season with an all French programme conducted by their Music Director Russell Keable. Tickets: £17.50, £12.50 Concessions: £12.50 Concert promoted by Kensington Symphony Orchestra Photo: Sim Canetty-Clarke
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Wed 1 July 19.30
THE AMADÈ PLAYERS Poppy Walshaw cello Robert Percival bassoon Hayley Pullen bassoon George Clifford violin Nicholas Newland conductor and director Carl Ordonez Symphony in C Georg Mathias Monn Cello Concerto in G Minor Johann Baptist Waňhal Concerto for 2 Bassoons Alessandro Rolla Violin Concerto In their second concert this season we welcome back The Amadè Players for another programme of 'forgotten' Viennese masterworks.
“ Waňhal has been close to my heart for several years and it is wonderful to be performing and recording his music, and pieces by his colleagues that are so rarely heard on the London stage today. There is a unique flavour in each piece, strung together with stylistic and geographic traits that unite these émigré composers and mark them as some of Vienna's most exciting talents, and worthy of greater recognition alongside their more famous colleagues, the young Mozart and the more experienced Haydn.” — Nicholas Newland
Tickets: £18 Concessions: £12 Concert promoted by The Amadè Players
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Fri 3 July 19.00
Sun 5 July 19.30
Cyprus Sinfonia Michael Wigram cello Margaret Holter leader Michael Thorne conductor
Richard Dickins conductor Christopher Hirons conductor
JULY
ECHOES OF WAR
Walton Portsmouth Point Overture Elgar Cello Concerto in E Minor Op. 85 Shostakovich Symphony No. 10 in E Minor Op. 93 A concert in aid of the Anglia Ruskin University Music Therapy Appeal featuring Michael Wigram as soloist. Tickets: £15 Concessions: £10 Concert promoted by Anglia Ruskin University
ROYAL COLLEGE OF MUSIC JUNIOR DEPARTMENT SYMPHONY AND CHAMBER ORCHESTRAS
Borodin Polovtsian Dances from Prince Igor Britten Variations on a Theme of Frank Bridge Strauss Tod und Verklärung The RCM Junior Department’s premier performers bring the 2014/15 academic year to a rousing finale! www.rcm.ac.uk/junior Tickets: £20 Concessions: £10 Concert promoted by the RCM Junior Dept Photo: John Mitchell
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Mon 6 July 19.00
AMERICAN LEGACY National Children's Chorus of the United States Luke McEndarfer director Pamela Blackstone associate director James G. Kantor Beati in Domo Domini Mark Hierholzer Away! All Sadness Ron Jeffers 3 Children's Songs Randall Thompson A Girl's Garden (from Frostiana) Paul Simon The Sound of Silence George David Weiss & Bob Thiele What a Wonderful Life George & Ira Gershwin George Gershwin Medley and more! The National Children’s Chorus of the United States presents a stunning program of exquisite music, featuring American composers past and present. Maestro Luke McEndarfer and Maestra Pamela Blackstone will lead more than one hundred heavenly voices from New York, Los Angeles, and Washington, D.C., in what promises to be a riveting evening of song. Don’t miss it! www.nationalchildrenschorus.com Tickets: £20, £15 Concert promoted by the National Children's Chorus of the United States
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Thu 9 July 20.00
OFFICIAL OPENING OF THE LUXEMBOURG PRESIDENCY OF THE COUNCIL OF THE EUROPEAN UNION Trio Koch Philippe Koch violin Laurence Koch violin Jean-Philippe Koch piano L Mozart Trio Sonata Op. 1 No. 6 Milhaud Sonata for two violins and piano Civitareale Two movements from the Sonata Caprices luxembourgeois Shostakovich Three Pieces Moszkovski Suite for two violins and piano A concert by Philippe Koch with his daughter and son, Laurence and JeanPhilippe Koch, who regularly get together to share their passion for music, exploring an original, little-played repertoire of trio pieces for two violins and piano. www.jeanphilippekoch.com Tickets: £20, £15, £10 Concessions: £5 Concert promoted by the Embassy of the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg Photo: Benh Lieu Song
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Sun 12 July 15.00 & 19.30
HARROW YOUNG MUSICIANS Philharmonic Orchestra, Camerata, Academy Strings, Symphonic Winds, Concert Band, Senior Band, Junior Band, Steel, Soul & Junior Soul
www.hym.org.uk Tickets: £15, £10 (valid for both concerts) Concert promoted by Harrow Young Musicians
ST. PAUL’S CO-EDUCATIONAL COLLEGE PRIMARY SCHOOL Britain Tour Gala Concert 2015 Choir and Orchestra of St. Paul’s Co-educational College Primary School SPCC String Quartet Warren Lee music director Handel The Arrival of the Queen of Sheba Fauré Pavane Op. 50 Chen/He Themes from The Butterfly Lovers’ Concerto Paul Lewis English Suite Elgar The Snow Op. 26 No. 1 Xian Ode to the Yellow River Warren Lee What If The World Lost Its Voice Steve Ho When the Eastern Moon is Over the Western Sky (world premiere)
And other choral and orchestral works by various composers In addition to dazzling audiences with masterpieces of chamber, choral and orchestral music, young musicians from the prestigious St. Paul's Co-educational College and Primary School of Hong Kong will also bring a taste of the Chinese culture, and perform highlights from the famed Yellow River and Butterfly Lovers' Concertos, as well as world premiere performances by the award-winning Hong Kong composer, Steve Ho.
JULY
All groups from Harrow Young Musicians performing its wide range of repertoire, orchestral and choral, classical, jazz and pop.
Wed 15 July 19.30
www.spccps.edu.hk
Tickets: £8, £5, Concessions: £6.50, £4 Concert promoted by St. Paul’s Co-educational College Primary School
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Thu 16 July 19.00
PURCELL: KING ARTHUR Gabrieli return to St John’s Smith Square for a performance of Purcell’s King Arthur, the great patriotic opera of the seventeenth century depicting the battles between King Arthur’s Britons and Saxons. Full of brilliant dance music and beautiful songs, this 1691 setting of John Dryden poetry includes the justly famous Fairest Isle and the great ‘frost scene’ in one of Purcell’s most vivid and imaginative scores. Lead by Paul McCreesh, Gabrieli’s cast includes soloists Sophie Junker, Grace Davidson, Nicholas Mulroy, Marcus Farnsworth and Ashley Riches. Pictured: Paul McCreesh
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PROGRAMME Gabrieli Paul McCreesh director Sophie Junker soprano Grace Davidson soprano Anna Dennis soprano Jeremy Budd tenor Nicholas Mulroy tenor Marcus Farnsworth baritone Ashley Riches baritone Purcell King Arthur Tickets: £45, £35, £25, £15 Concert promoted by St John’s Smith Square
Photos: (clockwise from top left) Sophie Junker; Grace Davidson; Nicholas Mulroy by Raphaelle Photography; Ashley Riches; Marcus Farnsworth; Jeremy Budd; Anna Dennis
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SUMMER STAGE 2015 This summer we will be launching our first ever programme of participatory courses at St John's. There will be three opportunities to take part as outlined to the right. Further details on our summer participation programme will be announced later in the spring – to register your interest, please call Joey on 020 7222 2168 or email joanna@sjss.org.uk
26 July – 8 August 2015
ST JOHN’S COMMUNITY OPERA A two week course aimed at devising, performing and staging opera at St John's Smith Square. There will be opportunities for singers, instrumentalists, stage crew, prop makers and designers and both for those with and without formal training. Two projects will run side by side; one to stage a production of Purcell's The Fairy Queen and the second to create and stage a new piece, devised in response to ideas from Purcell's work. Musical opportunities will exist for soloists, chorus members, instrumentalists and composers. There will also be opportunities for dancers, writers, directors and a technical team. 10 – 15 August 2015
ST JOHN’S ‘FIND YOUR VOICE’ COURSE
enthusiasm. The course will introduce those taking part to diverse choral traditions including gospel, classical, soul and rock and musical theatre. This course is ideally suited to young people aged 13 to 18. 24 – 29 August 2015
ST JOHN’S CHAMBER ORCHESTRA COURSE A one week course aimed at young orchestral players. This course is aimed at young musicians who are already proficient on an orchestral instrument (Grade 7 standard or above). Places will be limited so register early to be sure of your place. Throughout the week coaching will be provided by professional players from the London orchestras. This course would be ideally suited to young people considering applying to music college or to university to study music.
A one week course aimed at developing confidence and experience of singing in a wide variety of styles. No prior experience is required, simply Photo: Matthew Andrews
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Sat 25 July 19.30
Christian Joseph Saccon violin Luigi Di Ilio piano
Summer Concert
THE ITALIAN ROMANTIC VIOLIN
Paganini La Tempesta (world modern premiere) Ernst Concerto pathétique in F# minor Op. 23 Bach Chaconne in D Minor Schumann Sonata No. 2 Op. 121 in D Minor The Italian artists Christian Joseph Saccon and Luigi Di Ilio will convey all the flair of these pages, which are considered to be at the core of the chamber music repertoire.
CITY OF SHEFFIELD YOUTH ORCHESTRA James Douglas viola Christopher Gayford conductor Walton Viola Concerto Vaughan Williams Symphony No. 4 In recent years the CSYO has established itself as one of the country’s most successful youth orchestras performing with many international players including Nigel Kennedy, Peter Cropper, and Natalie Clein.
Sun 9 August 14.30
THE NATIONAL YOUTH WIND ORCHESTRA OF GREAT BRITAIN Matthew J George conductor Saint-Saëns Occident and Orient David Maslanka Give Us This Day Kit Turnbull Scenes from Childhood David Stanhope The Little Ripper March Philip Sparke A Savannah Symphony Michael Markowski As Midnight on a Moonless Night
JULY/AUGUST
Sun 19 July 19.30
The NYWOGB perform a distinguished wind repertoire under Dr Matthew J George.
www.csyo.org.uk
www.nywogb.com
Tickets: £20 Students: £15
Tickets: £12 Concessions: £10 (Under 18 & Students: £4)
Tickets: £22, £12 Concessions & Former NYWO members: £12
Concert promoted by Gianluca La Villa
Concert promoted by the City of Sheffield Youth Orchestra
Concert promoted by NYWOGB
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PRE-CONCERT DINING OFFER Book a ticket for selected evening concerts and enjoy a three-course meal in our Ă la carte restaurant for just ÂŁ25, including a complimentary glass of wine or beer. Book online or take advantage of our pre-concert offer when you call the Box Office on 020 7222 1061
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SMITH SQUARE CAFÉ & RESTAURANT Housed beneath the Hall under the vaulted ceiling of the crypt, this brick-walled space provides an elegant and cosy place in which to enjoy a range of snacks, light meals or more formal lunches and dinners. All our food is prepared freshly by our chefs from locally-sourced seasonal ingredients, and we offer a range of fine teas and roasted coffees, and an extensive wine and cold drinks selection.
Breakfast, Coffee and Pastries
Pre-concert Dining and Interval Drinks
Breakfast Weekdays from 08.00 – 11.30
Pre-concert From 17.30 on concert days
Enjoy a proper start to your day with a selection of daily favourites, from porridge to scrambled eggs with smoked salmon.
On concert evenings, our café and restaurant is open for dinner before and for drinks until after the performance.
To book a table, please call us on 020 7222 2779 or send an email to stjohns@leafi.co.uk
Lunchtime, Afternoon Tea and Cake
On Saturdays and public holidays we open an hour and a half before the start of the concert. On Sundays, the restaurant opens from 12.00, serving Sunday roasts and brunch until the start of the concert.
Reservations for à la carte tables only. Buffet tables can be reserved for large parties upon enquiry.
Lunch Weekdays from 12.00 – 14.45 On weekdays, the café & restaurant serves a selection of herb infused teas, London roasted coffee, delicious homemade cakes and à la carte lunch. The menu is created using traditional British and popular European dishes. For those with less time to linger over lunch, we offer an assisted service buffet with a daily changing menu.
Why not enjoy your dessert in the interval? Just ask one of our servers who will happily arrange this for you before the concert. Interval Drinks We have two bars from which we serve interval drinks and a selection of nibbles. Pre-ordering of drinks before the start of the concert is strongly advised. 51
Fri 11 – Sun 13 September 2015
OCCUPY THE PIANOS 2 Following the incredible tour de force of the inaugural Occupy the Pianos Festival in 2014, we are delighted to welcome back Rolf Hind and friends for this, the second immersive exploration of classic and contemporary piano works. Incisive, subversive, explosive; an extraordinary weekend of music featuring works by Per Nørgård, Schoenberg, Ligeti, György Kurtág, Cage, Martland, Feldman, Tippett, Michael Finnissy, Rebecca Saunders, John Adams and many more. Dance, cabaret and theatre add to the mix, making this an unmissable weekend of music making. Come and return to the occupation… See www.sjss.org.uk for further details. Full programme and tickets available from 1 May 2015.
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Photos: (this page) Rolf Hind by Škel Nicolau; (background opposite) The Tallis Scholars by Eric Richmond; (inset opposite) Peter Phillips by Valerie Batselaere
Mon 21 – Sat 26 September 2015
LONDON INTERNATIONAL A CAPPELLA CHOIR COMPETITION We are delighted to welcome back the London International A Cappella Choir Competition to St John’s Smith Square, following the fabulous success of the inaugural competition in 2014, eventually won by the Spanish choir El León de Oro. Once again, Peter Phillips of The Tallis Scholars will be chairing an international jury who will oversee heats from Tuesday through to Friday with the Grand Final taking place on Saturday 26 September. The Competition opens on Monday 21 September in a wonderfully celebratory way with the 2000th concert by The Tallis Scholars in this, their 42nd year. Full concert details and the competition line-up will be available at www.sjss.org.uk from 1 May 2015. 53
Box Office 020 7222 1061 www.sjss.org.uk/whats-on
SUMMER 2015 April – August APRIL
Wed 8 19.30 Thu 9 13.05 Sun 12 15.00 Thu 16 13.05 Tue 21 19.30 Wed 22 19.30 Thu 23 13.05 Fri 24 19.30 Sat 25 10.30 Sun 26 18.00 Wed 29 19.30 Thu 30 13.05 Thu 30 19.30
MAY
Fri 1 19.30 Sun 3 15.00 Mon 4 18.00 Wed 6 13.05 Thu 7 13.05 Tue 12 19.30 Wed 13 19.30 Thu 14 19.30
JAZZ SEBASTIAN BACH FFLUR WYN & JAMES BAILLIEU LONDON BRIDGE TRIO OCTANDRE ENSEMBLE NELLY MIRICIOIU & DAVID GOWLAND PHOENIX ORCHESTRA ANTHONY GRITTEN MOZART'S REQUIEM: ORIGINS LONDON FESTIVAL OF BAROQUE MUSIC – SING BAROQUE JAGS CHORAL AND ORCHESTRAL CONCERT CHARPENTIER TE DEUM BEN BAKER & ROBERT THOMPSON ZELKOVA QUARTET
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THE DELTA SAXOPHONE QUARTET SONGSMITHS ALLEYN’S SCHOOL CHORAL EUCHARIST RICHARD UTTLEY SALOMON ORCHESTRA JOSEPH TONG AUREA QUARTET
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LONDON FESTIVAL OF BAROQUE MUSIC
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Fri 15 19.30 Sat 16 16.00 Sat 16 19.00 Sat 16 21.30 Sun 17 10.30 Sun 17 19.30 Mon 18 13.05 Mon 18 19.30 Tue 19 19.30
HOW JOYFUL IS MY HEART CANTO DELLE DAME MUSIC FOR MARIE FEL LATE O’CLOCK BAROQUE SING BAROQUE A VISIT TO THE PIETÀ FUTURE BAROQUE LEÇONS DES TÉNÈBRES ‘FAVOURED AS THE SUN’ (WESTMINSTER ABBEY)
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Thu 21 13.05 Sun 24 15.00 Wed 27 19.30 Thu 28 13.05 The 28 19.30 Sun 31 15.00
STEPHEN CLEOBURY WERTHER ENSEMBLE YALE SCHOLA CANTORUM & JUILLIARD415 JUBILEE QUARTET LAURA SNOWDEN & RUAIRI GLASHEEN FERRIER AWARDS WINNERS’ RECITAL
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JUNE
Mon 1 19.30 Thu 4 13.05 Fri 5 & Sat 6 Sun 7 15.00 Tue 9 19.30 Wed 10 19.30 Thu 11 13.05 Thu 11 19.30 Sat 13 18.00 Sun 14 15.00 Mon 15 19.30 Tue 16 19.00 Thu 18 13.05 Thu 18 19.30 Fri 19 18.30 Sat 20 19.30 Sun 21 15.00 Mon 22 19.30 Wed 24 19.30 Thu 25 13.05 Thu 25 19.30 Fri 26 & Sat 27 Sun 28 18.30 Mon 29 19.30
PANOS KARAN & ANNA MARIA MUÑOZ THE EREBUS ENSEMBLE ORGAN WEEKEND: SOPHIE-VÉRONIQUE CAUCHEFER-CHOPLIN LONDON SOLOISTS ENSEMBLE DANISH SINFONIETTA COLLABORATIVE ORCHESTRA BUSCH ENSEMBLE ANNA HASHIMOTO & ATÉA WIND QUINTET ROYAL ORCHESTRAL SOCIETY LONDON BRIDGE TRIO FOURTUNE BACH ST MATTHEW PASSION PATRICK RUSSILL GOLDSMITHS CHORAL UNION THE BACH CHOIR HANDEL: JOSHUA THE BROOK STREET BAND UNIVERSITY OF LONDON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA YMSO ORCHESTRAL CONCERT CHRISTINA MCMASTER CITY OF LONDON CHOIR SCHUMANN & MENDELSSOHN: A POET’S LOVE STONELEIGH YOUTH ORCHESTRA SUMMER CONCERT KENSINGTON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA
JULY
Wed 1 19.30 THE AMADÈ PLAYERS Fri 3 19.00 CYPRUS SINFONIA Sun 5 19.30 ROYAL COLLEGE OF MUSIC JUNIOR DEPARTMENT SYMPHONY AND CHAMBER ORCHESTRAS Mon 6 19.00 AMERICAN LEGACY Thu 9 20.00 OFFICIAL OPENING OF THE LUXEMBOURG PRESIDENCY OF THE COUNCIL OF THE EUROPEAN UNION Sun 12 15.00/19.30 HARROW YOUNG MUSICIANS Wed 15 19.30 ST. PAUL’S CO-EDUCATIONAL COLLEGE PRIMARY SCHOOL Thu 16 19.00 PURCELL: KING ARTHUR Sun 19 19.30 THE ITALIAN ROMANTIC VIOLIN Sat 25 19.30 CITY OF SHEFFIELD YOUTH ORCHESTRA
AUGUST
Sun 9 14.30
THE NATIONAL YOUTH WIND ORCHESTRA OF GREAT BRITAIN
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BOOKING TICKETS Phone 020 7222 1061 (£2 booking fee applies; £1.50 to Friends) Online www.sjss.org.uk (£1.50 booking fee) Post Box Office, St John’s Smith Square, London SW1P 3HA. Please enclose a stamped addressed envelope. Cheques should be made payable to St John’s Smith Square. In person Monday to Saturday 10.00 – 17.00 (until 18.00 on public concert days). The Box Office opens one hour before the start of Sunday and Bank Holiday concerts. Concessions and reductions Available for many of our concerts to senior citizens, full-time students, registered unemployed, school children (under 16) and people who are registered disabled. Westminster CitySave card holders are entitled to a 10% discount on a pair of tickets for any public concert. Parties of 10 or more qualify for a 10% discount.
BOOKING OPENS Accessibility Our building is accessible to wheelchair and mobility scooter users. We have a lift that serves the Box Office and Restaurant level, and the Hall, and there is an adapted lavatory in the crypt. Assistance dogs are welcome in all our public spaces. There are two parking bays in Smith Square reserved for disabled badge-holders.
Silver & Gold Friends and 300 Club 2 March Bronze Friends 7 March General Public 9 March
If you have access requirements, please let our Box Office staff know when booking your tickets to help us provide you with the best possible service and choice of seats. We allocate an additional seat free of charge to disabled patrons who require a carer to accompany them. PLEASE NOTE We may need to substitute artists and to vary our concert programmes from the published information without warning. Latecomers are admitted only at a suitable pause in the concert, as advised by the concert promoter. Please note that tickets may not be exchanged or refunded.
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