NOVEMBER
Box Office 020 7222 1061 sjss.org.uk
Patron HRH The Duchess of Cornwall
ST JOHN’S SMITH SQUARE Sun 1 November 3.00pm
Wed 4 November 1.05pm
Fri 6 November 7.30pm
Tue 10 November 7.30pm
Sat 14 November 7.30pm
Wed 18 November 1.05pm
Fri 20 November 7.30pm
Wed 25 November 7.00pm
Fri 27 November 7.30pm
ZELKOVA QUARTET
LONDON MOZART PLAYERS
VIKTORIA MULLOVA & KATIA LABÈQUE
ALEXANDRE THARAUD
FULHAM SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA
LONDON MOZART PLAYERS
EARLY OPERA COMPANY
DULWICH COLLEGE
WARREN MAILLEY-SMITH
© Eric Richmond
Winter Concert
Complete Chopin Cycle
Mozart Explored
International Chamber Music Series
Symphony Orchestra Chamber Orchestra Symphonic Wind Band Madrigal Choir Concert Choir
© Ben Ealovega
© S6 Photography
© Eric Richmond
© Rob Bogaerts/Anefo
Beethoven Explored © Matthew Andrews
© Kirill Bachkirov
Voices of Vienna
Alexandre Tharaud piano
Haydn String Quartet Op. 20 No. 3 in G minor Beethoven String Quartet Op. 18 No. 2 in G Schubert String Quartet in C D956
Bach Goldberg Variations BWV988
£14 (£10), U26
Mon 2 November 7.30pm
LA NUOVA MUSICA © Ben Ealovega
Howard Shelley piano Mozart Piano Concerto No. 25 in C K503 £12
Wed 4 November 7.30pm
COLLABORATIVE ORCHESTRA Czech Republic Night Mehrdad Farid conductor
NOVEMBER DECEMBER 2015 ST JOHN’S SMITH SQUARE
Smetana Bartered Bride • Wallenstein’s Camp Dvořák Noon Witch Smetana Vltava Janáček Lachian Dances Suk Fantastic Scherzo £20, £15, £10
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Ed Lyon acis Katherine Manley soprano Christopher Purves polyphemus Rupert Charlesworth damon Nick Scott coridon David Peter Bates director £45, £35, £25, £15
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Tue 3 November 7.30pm
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THE JØRGENSON TRIO © Ian Dingle
Handel Acis and Galatea
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Thu 5 November 1.05pm
Mozart Violin Sonata in A K526 Schumann Violin Sonata No. 1 in A minor Op. 105 Arvo Pärt Fratres Takemitsu Distance de fée Ravel Violin Sonata in G £35, £28, £15, £10
NIKOLAI DEMIDENKO © Kirill Bachkirov
Olga Jørgensen piano Antonio Kesel violin Cecilia Bignall cello
Together for Armenia Anais Heghoyan mezzosoprano Ani Batikian violin Nairi Azezian flute Sylvie Zakarian marimba Sarkis Zakarian piano Gustavo Ubeda conductor Parsegh Ganatchian arr. Kristina Arakelyan Oror Kristina Arakelyan Asum En Roland Roberts Epitaph, Dance and Hymn Alan Hovhaness Elibris Pasquale Tassone Dzon Beethoven Piano Concerto No. 5 ‘Emperor’
ENGLISH CONCERT ORCHESTRA © Graeme Sweeney
£35, £28, £15, £10
Thu 5 November 7.30pm
JAILAL ACADEMY OF MUSIC North Indian Classical Ensemble Students of Chandrima Misra & Rajkumar Misra Hindustani Vocal A journey through evening Raagas, exploring the moods they evoke in various compositions set to different beat cycles Tabla A presentation of intricate rhythms that move between various Taals of North Indian classical music Dibachandya A reflection on daily life
Remembrance Day Concert: The Bards of Wales English Concert Singers and Chorus Miranda Keys soprano Janet Shell alto Rhys Meirion tenor Pauls Putnins baritone John Asquith narrator Roy Wales conductor Britten Cantata Academica Elgar For the Fallen Karl Jenkins The Bards of Wales (English premiere) £25, £20, £15
Howard Shelley piano Beethoven Piano Concerto No. 1 in C Op. 15 £12
Ashley Riches pollux Samuel Boden castor Katherine Watson telaire Sophie Junker phoebe Callum Thorpe jupiter Zachary Wilder mercury Christian Curnyn conductor Rameau Castor et Pollux
Grieg Piano Concerto Op. 16 in A minor (Allegro molto moderato) Britten Young Person’s Guide to the Orchestra Kate Whitley New work £15 (£12), £12
£45, £35, £25, £15 Sun 15 November 3.00pm
Wed 18 November 7.30PM
FIDELIO TRIO
YOUNG MUSICIANS SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA
French Piano Trios Series
AGBU LONDON CHAMBER ORCHESTRA
£10, U26
Brahms Capriccio in B minor Op. 76 No. 2 Brahms 16 Variations on a Theme by Schumann Op. 9 Brahms Sonata No. 2 in F# minor Op. 2 Prokofiev Visions Fugitives Op. 22 Prokofiev Sonata No. 2 in D minor Op. 14
JOSEPH SHINER & FREDERICK BROWN
£10 (£8)
Sat 7 November 7.30pm
Mendelssohn Trio No. 1 in D minor Schuller Piano Trio
Piano
Thu 12 November 1.05pm
Poulenc Suite Les Biches FP36 Rodrigo Concierto de Aranjuez Stravinsky The Firebird
© Hugo Glendinning
Sun 8 November 5.00pm From the Romantic to Radical
£50, £15 (£10)
© Martin Tompkins
£20, £15, £10
£15
ST JOHN’S SMITH SQUARE
Viktoria Mullova violin Katia Labèque piano
Manus Noble guitar Marc Dooley conductor
Christopher Law piano Richard Mayo, Lesley Larkum, Robin Smith, David Eno, Christopher Stark conductors
© Matthew Andrews
JERUSALEM QUARTET
Chopin Sonata No.1 in C minor Op. 4 • Mazurkas No. 11-13 Op. 17 No. 2-4 • Marzurkas No. 14-15 Op. 24 No. 1-2 • Waltz No. 14 in E Minor Op. posth • Polonaise Op. 71 No. 2 in Bb • 12 Études Op. 25 Pre-concert talk at 6.30pm.
Thu 26 November 1.05pm Sun 22 November 3.00pm
Études Op. 25
£20, £15
DANIEL MOULT © Bridgewater Hall Leader Communications
Sat 28 November 7.00pm
THE DREAM
International Chamber Music Series © Felix Broede
Joseph Shiner clarinet Frederick Brown piano Benjamin Le Tombeau de Ravel ‘Valse-Caprices’ Ian Morgan-Williams Party Pieces Brahms Sonata in F minor Op. 120 No. 1 Bassi Concert Fantasy on motives from Verdi’s Rigoletto £10, U26
Thu 12 November 7.30pm
STEINITZ BACH PLAYERS London Bach Society’s 25th Anniversary Bachfest Bach and the Leipzig Inheritance Ruby Hughes soprano Peter Harvey baritone Rachel Beckett flute Anthony Robson oboe and oboe d’amore Jane Gordon violin & director Katharine Sharman cello piccolo Bach Cantata “Ach Gott, wie manches Herzeleid” BWV58 • Suite No. 2 in B minor for solo flute BWV1067 • Cantata “Ich habe genug” BWV82 • Cantata “Ich geh’ und suche mit Verlangen” BWV49 £30, £25, £18, £12
Organ
Darragh Morgan violin Adi Tal cello Mary Dullea piano Saint-Saëns Piano Trio No. 2 in E minor Op. 92 Richard Baker Kerdantata (London premiere) Debussy La Mer arr. Sally Beamish
Mendelssohn A Midsummer Night’s Dream Overture Mendelssohn Concerto for Violin Sibelius Symphony No. 2 in D Op. 43
Thu 19 November 1.05pm Mon 16 November 7.30pm
WESTMINSTER SCHOOL
Haydn String Quartet in G Op. 77 No. 1 Bartók String Quartet No. 6 Dvořák String Quartet in F Op. 96 ‘American’ £35, £28, £15, £10
£10, U26
Mon 23 November 7.30PM
Thu 27 November 7.30pm
KENSINGTON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA
LONDON MOZART PLAYERS
© Sim Canetty-Clarke
Mozart Explored: 1783
The London Chorus Royal Orchestral Society Jean Rigby mezzo John Upperton tenor Oliver Gibbs baritone Adrian Brown conductor Elgar The Dream of Gerontius £22, £16, £12
£25 (£20), £15 (£12), £10 (£8)
£14 (£10), U26
FOURNIER TRIO © Kaupo Kikkas
Sun 29 November 3.00pm
LONDON PIANO TRIO © Elija Paul Villanueva
© Filip Gierlinski | Filskifoto
Symphony Orchestra Lower Orchestra Tim Garrard conductor Dvořàk Selection from Slavonic Dances Op. 72 Tchaikovsky Symphony No. 5 in E minor Op. 64 £5
Tue 17 November 7.00pm
WHITEHALL CHOIR
Sulki Yu violin Pei-Jee Ng cello Chiao-Ying Chang piano Tchaikovsky Piano Trio in A minor Op. 50 ‘In Memory of a Great Artist’ £10, U26
Thu 19 November 7.30pm
CHARLIE WALLER MEMORIAL TRUST
Fri 13 November 7.00pm
BACHFEST FINAL
Orchestra of St Paul’s Vox Cordis
London Bach Society’s 25th Anniversary Bachfest 5th Bach Singers Prize Final
London Baroque Sinfonia
Anthony Robson director Ian Patridge CBE chairman of the jury
Paul Spicer conductor
£20, £15, £12
Charlie Lovell-Jones violin James Blair conductor
Bruhns Praeludium in E minor Bach Nun komm der Heiden Heiland BWV659 Mendelssohn Theme and Variations in D Brahms Praeludium and Fuga in G minor Reger Benedictus Schmidt Toccata in C
Handel Athalia HWV52 £25, £22.50, £18, £10
Ruby Hughes soprano Ciara Hendrick mezzosoprano Richard Edgar-Wilson tenor Andrew Ashwin bass Bach Mass in B minor BWV232 £25, £15, U26
Russell Keable conductor Williamson Santiago de Espada Bliss Miracle in the Gorbals Copland Appalachian Spring £17.50 (£12.50), £12.50
Tue 24 November 7.00pm
ORCHESTRA OF THE AGE OF ENLIGHTENMENT
Mozart and the Sisters City of London Choir Hilary Davan Wetton conductor Mozart Serenade No. 6 in D K239 ‘Serenata Notturna’ • Vorrei spiegarvi • No, no, non sei capace • Mia speranza adorata – Ah, non sai K416 • Mass in C minor K427 £32, £26, £21, £15
Programme includes Bach Violin Concerto in E BWV1042 • Concerto in D minor for 2 violins BWV1043 Vivaldi Concerto in G minor for 2 violins Op. 3 No. 2 Rv.578 Telemann Concerto in G for 4 violins £50, £39, £24, £10, (Child £2.50)
Beethoven Trio in D Op. 70 No. 1 ‘Ghost’ • Variations on an Original Theme Op. 44 • Trio in G Op. 1 No. 2 £14 (£10), U26
Mon 30 November 7.00pm
THE WORKS Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment
Bach’s Double, Bach’s Single Rachel Podger violin/director Kati Debretzeni violin Margaret Faultless violin Matthew Truscott violin
Robert Atchison violin Olga Dudnik piano David Jones cello
Fri 19 November 1.00pm
LUNCHTIME DIALOGUE The Reverend Graham Buckle hosts a monthly series of discussions with important local figures. Free admission
Bach Double Violin Concerto BWV1043 £25, £15 (Child £2.50)
Mon 30 November 9.00pm
THE NIGHT SHIFT Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment £12 (Advance £9, Students £4)
DECEMBER
YOUR VISIT ——
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BUS 3 and 87 to Horseferry Road C10 and 507 (limited hours) to Millbank 88 to Horseferry Road 11, 211, 14B and 24 to Westminster Abbey SANTANDER CYCLES A docking station is located in Smith Square and there are also stations on Horseferry Road, Page Street and Great College Street.
St James’s Park
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Wed 2 December 1.05pm
Thu 3 December 7.30pm
Sun 6 December 7.30pm
Thu 10 December 1.05pm
Sat 12 December 7.30pm
Tue 15 December 7.30pm
Thu 17 December 1.05pm
Sat 19 December 7.30pm
Tue 22 December 7.30pm
LONDON MOZART PLAYERS
EUROPEAN UNION BAROQUE ORCHESTRA
BRITTEN: ST NICHOLAS
JOSEPH HOUSTON
CHAPELLE DU ROI
EX CATHEDRA
THOMAS TROTTER
THE TALLIS SCHOLARS
London Choral Sinfonia Choristers of Fulham Preparatory School trebles Nick Pritchard tenor Katherine Watson soprano Michael Waldron conductor
© William Scott
30 Christmas Festival
30th Christmas Festival
30th Christmas Festival
CHOIR OF TRINITY COLLEGE CAMBRIDGE & ORCHESTRA OF THE AGE OF ENLIGHTENMENT
Mozart Explored © Matthew Andrews
Great Geor
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ST JOHN’S SMITH SQUARE
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£17 (£14), £14
Thu 3 December 1.05pm
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THANK YOU St John’s Smith Square is deeply grateful for the support shown by our Gold Friends and 300 Club Members. Thank you to: Anonymous, Dennis Baldry, David Balance, P Bowman, Sir Alan and Lady Bowness, C Brunell, J. Carden, Lady June Chichester, Margaret Croucher, John Daniels, Dr T Digman, Paul Duizend, Jill Dymock, N Evans, Jeremy Gray and Gilly French, Abel Herrero-Ducloux, Glenn Jessee, Jacqueline and Robert Kilgour, in memory of J P Legrand, Alan Leibowitz and Barbara Weiss, Graham Lloyd-Brunt, Hyacinth Lund, Philip and Christine Miles, Adrian Mumford, Margarita Nikolayeva, S Paetke, Jill Prawer, K Robbie, Judy Skelton, E O Siebert, Lynne Simmons, BW Silverman, Ilona Storey, P J Spink, Marilyn Stock, Tony Thornton, F P Tudor, Lady Vanneck, Madeleine and Henry Wickham, John Wright, Daniel and Lillan Wyler UNDER 26 SCHEME If you’re under 26, make sure you sign up for our U26 Scheme!
End of the Luxembourg Presidency of the Council of the European Union Jean Muller 5 Miniatures (premiere) Ligeti Arc-en-Ciel Bach Goldberg Variations
Sat 5 December 6.30pm
Nick Walkley trumpet Darren Moore trumpet Alex Hamilton horn Matthew Lewis trombone Ross Knight tuba Amy Turk harp Anne Denholme harp Nick Walkley Jórvíkekkoer Byrd Earl of Oxford’s March Mogens Andresen Three Norwegian Dances Britten Interlude from Ceremony of Carols Simon Dobson Joan of Arc: A vision of St Michael Michael Berkeley Music from Chaucer Dowland Lachrimae Antiquae Novae Elbow Mirrorball arr. Walkley £10, U26
Christmas Music from the Chapel Royal Choirs of England and Philip of Spain £25, £20, £15, £10
Sun 13 December 7.30pm
SIGLO DE ORO 30th Christmas Festival © Chris Christodoulou
CHRISTMAS WITH THE CITY OF LONDON CHOIR
£45, £30, £10 OSJ Voices Tue 8 December 7.00pm
MICHAEL MORPURGO: ON ANGEL WINGS
Voices at the Door Michael Morpurgo narrator
A programme of festive carols and new favourites, with plenty of audience participation. £30, £24, £18, £14
Nardus Wiliams soprano Ellie Edmonds mezzo tenor Bozidar Smiljanic bass John Lubbock conductor Handel Messiah £26, £20, £15, £10
Fri 11 December 7.30pm
Alexander Mason organ Jeffrey Skidmore conductor Nicolai Wachet auf! Bach Cantata 140 Movement 4 Sandström Es ist ein Ros’ entsprungen Darke In the Bleak Midwinter Kirkpatrick Away in a Manger James MacMillan And lo, the angel of the Lord Ēriks Ešenvalds Long Road
Organ Bach Concerto in A minor after Vivaldi BWV593 Mozart Adagio & Allegro K594 Schumann Two Fugues on Bach Op. 60 Prokofiev (arr. Trotter) Kijé’s Wedding and Troika from Lieutenant Kijé Suite Op. 60 Liszt Fantasia & Fugue on Bach S260
CHOIR OF KING’S COLLEGE LONDON
A Christmas Passion Patrick Allies conductor Roderick Williams O Adonai, et dux domus Sheppard Salvator mundi Howells Sing lullaby Byrd Lullaby my sweet little babe Leighton A Hymn of the Nativity Warlock Bethlehem down Trad. arr. Richard Allain Coventry Carol David Lang The Little Match Girl Passion £25, £20, £15, £10
Mon 14 December 7.30pm
CHOIR OF CHRIST CHURCH CATHEDRAL, OXFORD
The Gift of Christmas introduced by Howard Goodall
Wed 9 December 7.30pm
PARLIAMENT CHOIR
Alongside £5 ticket offers, members of the U26 Scheme also receive invitations to special events throughout the year, as well as other targeted discounts.
A fun evening of festive choral works, season readings and audience carols.
Southbank Sinfonia Simon Over conductor
£25, £17, £10
Voices of Enchantment Joseph Fort conductor Robert Carver O bone Jesu Leighton Mass for Double Choir Op. 44 Tallis Spem in alium James MacMillan O bone Jesu Carver Gaude flore virginali Leighton A Hymn of the Nativity Poulenc Quatre Motets pour le temps de Noël £20, £16, £14, £10
LONDON MOZART PLAYERS
Clive Driskill-Smith piano/organ William Wallace piano Stephen Darlington director Programme includes: Holst Masters in this Hall Cornelius The Three Kings Walton King Herod Vierne Carillon de Westminster Howard Goodall Stella quam viderant Magi John Tavener The Lamb Britten Hymn to the Virgin • A Shepherd’s Carol Poulenc O Magnum Mysterium Bob Chilcott The Twelve Days of Christmas £25, £20, £15, £10
Arvo Pärt Sieben Magnificat Antiphonen • Magnificat • I am the true vine Sheppard Sacris solemniis • Gaude, gaude, gaude Tallis Gloria, Sanctus and Agnus Dei from Missa Puer natus est nobis £35, £28, £22, £14
Katherine Watson soprano Iestyn Davies countertenor Gwilym Bowen tenor Neal Davies bass Stephen Layton conductor Bach Mass in B minor £30, £25, £20, £10
Sun 20 December 7.30pm
ENSEMBLE PLUS ULTRA
NATIONAL YOUTH MUSIC THEATRE
30th Christmas Festival
30th Christmas Festival
© Cameron Slator
© Konrad Bartelsk
O Come, Emmanuel!
Hailed by Andrew Lloyd Webber as “the finest youth music theatre in the world”, the award-winning NYMT present a concert of seasonal readings, music and staged extracts.
Wed 23 December 7.30pm
POLYPHONY & ORCHESTRA OF THE AGE OF ENLIGHTENMENT 30th Christmas Festival © Benjamin Ealovega
Beethoven Explored Howard Shelley piano Beethoven Piano Concerto No. 3 in C minor Op. 37 £12
Wed 16 December 1.05pm
THE CHOIR OF MERTON COLLEGE, OXFORD 30th Christmas Festival
Programme includes: Byrd Propers for Lady Mass in Advent Victoria Missa Ave Regina caelorum • Ave Maria Praetorius Magnificat quinti toni with Christmas interpolations £25, £20, £15, £10
© MatthewAndrews
Fri 18 December 7.30pm
30th Christmas Festival
30th Christmas Festival
£17.50, £15, £10 (U12s half price)
Wed 16 December 1.05pm
Peter Phillips conductor
£10, U26
Thu 17 December 7.30pm
Morpurgo On Angel Wings And a selection of festive carols
A Westminster Christmas
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ORCHESTRA OF ST JOHN’S
Bach Christians Be Joyful Corelli Christmas Concerto Handel Excerpts from Messiah Leighton Lully, Lulla, Thou Little Tiny Child Rutter Angel’s Carol And other festive carols
© Filip Gierlinski | Filskifoto
Stephen Farr organ Hilary Davan Wetton conductor
Christmas Music by Candlelight
Thu 10 December 8.00pm
Members are entitled to purchase £5 tickets to selected events throughout the season – you’ll find these marked alongside the ticket information with the code ‘U26’.
© Matthew Andrews
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Bartók With Drums and Pipes (from Out of Doors Suite) Colin Matthews Study No. 9-11 from Eleven Studies in Velocity Debussy Les sons et les parfums tournent dans l’air du soir (from Préludes book I) • Ce qu’a vu le vent d’ouest and Voiles • Les collines d’Anacapri • Images II Messiaen Île de feu I (from Quatre études de rythme) Feldman Intermission 6 Liszt Les Cloches de Genève
Keith Marshall conductor David Rowland director
£20, £15, £10 (£5)
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Out of Doors
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Choir of Christ’s College, Cambridge Thames Chamber Orchestra
Emma Bell soprano Cameron Burns conductor
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THE GLORY OF CHRISTMAS
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Sibelius En Saga Strauss Four Last Songs Nielsen Symphony No. 4
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£24, £20, £15, £10
Mon 21 December 7.30pm
SOLOMON’S KNOT 30th Christmas Festival
Katherine Watson soprano Iestyn Davies countertenor Gwilym Bowen tenor Neal Davies bass Stephen Layton conductor Handel Messiah £55, £48, £39, £19
Thu 31 December 2.00pm
ORCHESTRA OF ST JOHN’S
Benjamin Nicholas director
30th Christmas Festival
New Year’s Eve Strauss Gala
Byrd Fantasia in D minor • Rorate caeli desuper • Tollite portas • Ave Maria • Ecce virgo concipiet Bach Wachet Auf BWV645 Rihards Dubra O Radix Jesse Ēriks Ešenvalds O Emmanuel Matthew Martin O Oriens • Noel sing we Britten A Ceremony of Carols Jonathan Dove Te Deum Bob Chilcott The Bird of Dawning • The Shepherd’s Carol
© Nick Rutter
John Lubbock conductor
£25, £20, £15, £10
Christmas in Leipzig Schelle Machet die Tore weit Kuhnau Magnificat Bach Magnificat BWV243a Anthony Daly organ Graham Ross conductor Programme includes: Sheppard Verbum Caro Warlock Bethlehem Down Mathias Ave Rex Angelorum • Sir Christèmas Howells A Spotless Rose John Rutter What sweeter music? Tavener Ex Maria Virgine: A Christmas Sequence • God is with us: A Christmas Proclamation £30, £25, £20, £15
£30, £25, £20, £15, U26
Strauss Emperor Waltz • Fata morgana polka • Albion polkafuriosa polka • Weiner blut • Champagne polka • Unter donner und blitz • Blue Danube Lehar Song of vilja • Mein herr marquis • Meine lippen sie kussen so heiss £26, £20, £15, £10