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to Turner Sims, Southampton Whilst the vuvuzela was the inescapable sound of the summer, thanks to the World Cup in South Africa, Autumn at Turner Sims brings a plethora of instruments to charm and enchant. The voice is the most natural instrument of all, of course, and we celebrate this in a variety of ways. Bach’s joyous Christmas Oratorio is delivered by the Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment. At the other end of the spectrum is the solo voice: Sally Matthews, with a programme including some of Canteloube’s evocative Chants d’Auvergne; Natacha Atlas’s captivating fusion of Western and Arabic, and new fado sensation Ana Moura all feature. Norma Waterson and Eliza Carthy, two artists inextricably linked with traditional music of England, bring their new programme to us in October.

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Celebrations of a different type are evident elsewhere in the season. Legendary American composer Terry Riley is 75 this year and jazz trumpeter Kenny Wheeler is 80. Both visit in the Autumn. There are anniversaries to celebrate too. The centenary of Django Reinhardt’s birth has inspired guitarist Martin Taylor to reform his Spirit of Django group. And whilst Reinhardt has been rather a slow burn in terms of profile Chopin has been omnipresent throughout this 200th anniversary year. Louis Lortie is one of his great interpreters and I’m delighted that we are able to bring this insightful artist to Turner Sims to present a pianistic Everest: the composer’s Etudes complete in one evening.

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PIANO SERIES

ORCHESTRAS LIVE

Six outstanding recitals in the intimate surroundings of Turner Sims make up this year’s Piano Series.

Our orchestral series brings some of the country’s leading groups to Turner Sims.

To open we present a pianist’s Everest, Chopin’s Etudes complete in one evening performed by one of their legendary interpreters, Louis Lortie. Jonathan Biss makes his Turner Sims debut with another momentous challenge, Beethoven’s Appassionata sonata. Charles Owen combines Bach with French repertoire, whilst Imogen Cooper’s programme includes Brahms’ birthday gift to Clara Schumann. Last but not least, February marks the beginning of a major Schubert retrospective from Paul Lewis which will run until 2012.

Bach is our focus for the Autumn with two iconic works to enjoy: the Brandenburg Concertos in a special day of events for BBC Radio 3 with the Academy of Ancient Music, and the Christmas Oratorio, conducted by one of the great Bach interpreters, John Butt. 2011 sees Mark Padmore complete his Britten orchestral song cycle with the composer’s Serenade for Tenor, Horn and Strings, whilst Russian virtuoso Nikolai Demidenko offers Mozart youthful piano concerto in a programme with the European Union Chamber Orchestra. BBC RADIO 3 DISCOVERING MUSIC BACH BRANDENBURG DAY ACADEMY OF ANCIENT MUSIC Sunday 24 October For full details see page 15

Friday 29 October For full details see page 16

LOUIS LORTIE JONATHAN BISS

Tuesday 30 November For full details see page 23

CHARLES OWEN

Thursday 13 January For full details see page 26

ORCHESTRA OF THE AGE OF ENLIGHTENMENT

Thursday 9 December For full details see page 25 Thursday 10 February SPRING SEASON

BRITTEN SINFONIA PAUL LEWIS – SCHUBERT I Schubert

Mark Padmore tenor Jacqueline Shave leader/director Stephen Bell horn

Sonata No 15 in C, D840 Drei Klavierstücke, D946 Sonata No 17 in D, D850

IMOGEN COOPER Haydn Beethoven Brahms Schumann

Thursday 3 February SPRING SEASON

Tuesday 22 February SPRING SEASON

Sonata No 52 in E flat, Hob XVI/52 Sonata No 17 in D minor, Op 31 No 2 Tempest Theme and Variations in D minor (arr from String Sextet, Op 18) Fantasiestücke, Op 12

PAUL LEWIS – SCHUBERT II Schubert

12 Waltzes, D145 Four Impromptus, D899 Hungarian Melody in B minor, D817 Sonata No 18 in G, D894

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Tippett Purcell Britten John Woolrich Purcell ed Tippett Walton

Thursday 5 May SPRING SEASON

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Jonathan Biss

Little Music Overture and Rondeau from Abdelazer Serenade for Tenor, Horn and Strings Another Staircase Overture (newly revised) If Music be the Food of Love Music for a While Sweeter than Roses Sonata for Strings

EUROPEAN UNION CHAMBER ORCHESTRA

Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment

Tuesday 8 March SPRING SEASON

Zoltan Tuska director Nikolai Demidenko piano Charles Owen

Paul Lewis

Elgar Mozart Fauré Haydn

Serenade for Strings Piano Concerto No 9 in E flat, K271 Jeunehomme Nocturne Symphony No 44 in E minor, Hob I:44 Trauersinfonie

Tickets for Spring season concerts will go on sale in November 2010

Mark Padmore

Nikolai Demidenko

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JAZZ @ TURNER SIMS

GLOBAL VOYAGES

Celebrations abound in the jazz series and none more so than for Kenny Wheeler, whose 80th birthday is celebrated with a special concert. Elsewhere Martin Taylor marks Django Reinhardt’s centenary whilst Courtney Pine pays homage to Sidney Bechet, and Art Blakey is remembered by pianist Ray d’Inverno. Three leading American names – Napoleon Maddox, Robert Glasper and Christian Scott – bring their contemporary sounds to the series, whilst Denys Baptiste presents music from his eagerly awaited new album. Finally Finn Peters offers a vision of the future combining performance theatre and scientific experimentation to complete a truly out there season!

Our journey through traditional music this season takes in many fascinating destinations, from the ten countries which make up the membership of the Master Drummers of Africa, to the range of Scottish highlands and islands from which the members of Blazin’ Fiddles are drawn. Traditional song, whether English, middle Eastern or Portuguese, is a focus during the season with Norma Waterson and Eliza Carthy, Natacha Atlas and Ana Moura. Meanwhile, Terry Riley remembers Pran Nath, and The Mellstock Band remind us of English Christmases past.

MARTIN TAYLOR’S SPIRIT OF DJANGO NAPOLEON MADDOX KENNY WHEELER 80TH BIRTHDAY BIG BAND

Tuesday 5 October For full details see page 10 Saturday 16 October For full details see page 13 Friday 22 October For full details see page 14

Saturday 9 October For full details see page 11

NATACHA ATLAS

Friday 15 October For full details see page 13

MASTER DRUMMERS OF AFRICA NORMA WATERSON & ELIZA CARTHY

Thursday 28 October For full details see page 16

ROBERT GLASPER TRIO

Friday 12 November For full details see page 19

ANA MOURA

Saturday 30 October For full details see page 17

CHRISTIAN SCOTT

Friday 19 November For full details see page 21

TERRY RILEY, TALVIN SINGH & GEORGE BROOKS

Tuesday 2 November For full details see page 17

FINN PETERS’ MUSIC OF THE MIND

Thursday 25 November For full details see page 22 Friday 3 December For full details see page 24

COURTNEY PINE RAY D’INVERNO DOUBLE BILL

Saturday 15 January For full details see page 27

DENYS BAPTISTE QUARTET

Saturday 29 January For full details see page 28

Robert Glasper

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Christian Scott

GEORGE MCGAVIN: BUG WORLD

Thursday 11 November For full details see page 19

BLAZIN’ FIDDLES

Saturday 13 November For full details see page 20 Sunday 19 December For full details see page 26

THE MELLSTOCK BAND

Ana Moura

Terry Riley

Natacha Atlas

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OPENING CONCERT OF THE SEASON WALTON’S FAÇADE

The perfect introduction to music, all in 60 minutes. Whether your preference is for percussion or strings or both, join two of the country’s top ensembles for some great music and lots of audience participation.

Tuesday 28 September – 8pm

FAMILY PERCUSSION CONCERT Sunday 21 November – 3pm O Duo Owen Gunnell percussion Oliver Cox percussion

O Duo’s repertoire spans more than 300 years and is a mix of popular classics and accessible contemporary music played on two marimbas, vibraphone and a huge array of percussion. Previous winners of ‘Best Music Act of the Fringe’ at the Edinburgh Festival, this energising and inventive duo was shortlisted for the Royal Philharmonic Society’s Young Artist award in 2006. Their interactive concerts for children and adults are celebrated for their ability to entertain and educate.

All tickets £6 Suitable for ages 5+

FAMILY STRINGS CONCERT Sunday 30 January – 3pm

SEPTEMBER

FAMILIES @ TURNER SIMS

Aurora Ensemble Nicholas Collon conductor David Owen Norris piano Kit and the Widow Kit Hesketh-Harvey reciter Richard Sisson reciter

Programme to include: Lambert Concerto for piano and 9 players Walton Façade: An Entertainment

Poetry and music combine for our season opener in the form of William Walton’s brilliant entertainment Façade. Setting to music Edith Sitwell’s satirical verses, Walton created a hugely popular work which celebrates the smart sophistication of 1920’s society. In tonight’s performance renowned comedy duo Kit and the Widow bring Sitwell’s poems to life with their inimitable energy and humour. The evening opens with music by Constant Lambert, a close friend of Walton’s and a regular Façade reciter. His concerto, tonight performed by one of its leading exponents, is dominated by jazz rhythms and harmonies.

Explore the string quartet with members of the renowned Elias String Quartet, recently voted Newcomer of the Year in the prestigious BBC Music Awards 2010. In today’s concert the Quartet play music from more than 300 years of music including Purcell, Haydn, Ravel, Britten and some Scottish folk music.

All tickets £6 Suitable for ages 5+

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Elias String Quartet Sara Bitlloch violin Donald Grant violin Martin Saving viola Marie Bitlloch cello

£22, concessions £21, Friends £20, students £11

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SALLY MATTHEWS

Tuesday 5 October – 8pm

Thursday 7 October – 8pm

Martin Taylor guitar Alan Barnes saxes, clarinet Alison Burns vocals John Goldie guitar James Taylor percussion Terry Gregory bass To mark the 100th Anniversary of the birth of one of the founders of European jazz, Django Reinhardt, world-class jazz guitarist Martin Taylor has reformed his award winning group Spirit of Django, which he created in 1994 to re-explore his own Gypsy roots. Tonight’s concert showcases music from the group’s new album Last Train to Hauteville which The Observer critic hailed as the jazz hit of the summer.

OCTOBER

MARTIN TAYLOR’S SPIRIT OF DJANGO

One of the country’s leading sopranos, Southamptonborn Sally Matthews is a sought-after recitalist and operatic performer. While still a student, she received the renowned Kathleen Ferrier Award, making her debut at the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden two years later in 2001. Tonight’s recital includes Berg’s intimately romantic seven early songs, which continue to beguile audiences and performers more than a century after their composition.

Sally Matthews soprano Simon Lepper piano

£18, concessions £17, Friends £16.20, students £9

Berg Canteloube Fauré Brahms

Sieben frühe Lieder Songs from Chants d’Auvergne Songs to include Mandoline, Clair de Lune and Notre Amour Songs

NATACHA ATLAS Saturday 9 October – 8pm We open our Global Voyages series with a world music superstar. Natacha Atlas is famed for her collaborations with Transglobal Underground, Nitin Sawhney, David Arnold and Jah Wobble. Tonight she presents music from her new album, Mounqaliba, fusing Western and Arabic influences to create an entrancing, hypnotic sound. Enjoy original new songs, evocative interludes, and a beautiful reading of Nick Drake’s The Riverman.

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MASTER DRUMMERS OF AFRICA

Sunday 10 October – 3pm

Friday 15 October – 8pm

John Lenehan piano

Lord Eric Sugumugu (Ghana) Director Thebe Lipere (South Africa) Siemy Di (Congo) Nesre Awel (Ethiopia) Buccar Ndowu (Guinea) Koko Kayinda (Congo) Ayan Ayandosu (Nigeria) Henri Gaobi (Ivory Coast) Kadialy Kouyate (Mali) Fidelis Mherembi (Zimbabwe)

One A.M. (Chaplin 1916) score based on music by Scott Joplin One Week (Buster Keaton 1920) improvised score Never Weaken (Harold Lloyd 1921) score based on popular 1920s piano music Big Business (Laurel and Hardy 1929) score composed by John Lenehan Travel back in time for an afternoon of film and music featuring some of the greatest names in 1920s comedy. Chaplin returns home from a boozy night out… but where’s the bed? Harold Lloyd performs daredevil stunts, Stan and Ollie attempt to sell Christmas trees in California, whilst Buster Keaton and his new bride struggle to assemble their wonderful wedding gift – a house! John Lenehan will perform his own scores, arrangements of music from the period and improvisation – all methods adopted by musicians in the 1920s.

Using over 100 ethnic drums, the world’s greatest drum orchestra features 10 drummers from 10 African nations representing over 300 tribes of Africa. One of the most thrilling and unforgettable spectacles in world music, 3000 years of tribal rhythms create ecstatic and freewheeling sound that continues to influence every style of music, from jazz to salsa to funk.

£14, concessions £13, Friends £11.60, students £7

£16, concessions £15, Friends £14.40, students £8

Ticket price includes free cup of tea and slice of cake

JOHN WILLIAMS

NAPOLEON MADDOX

Tuesday 12 October – 8pm

Saturday 16 October – 8pm

Widely acknowledged as the world’s greatest living classical guitarist, John Williams makes a welcome return to Turner Sims with a programme that includes works by Villa Lobos and Brouwer alongside his own compositions.

Fierce jazz sounds, funky grooves and vocal gymnastics… Napoleon Maddox is a hip-hop vocalist from Cincinnati, Ohio, USA, and a proficient rapper, beatboxer, and singer. His group ISWHAT?! fuse hip hop with jazz, rock and soul, taking in everything from Duke Ellington to Outkast. Maddox’s rhythmic flow and sharp, fire-starting horn lines makes for music boasting a broad spectrum of sonic colours and styles – prepare to be provoked!

£23, concessions £22, Friends £20, students £12

£16, concessions £15, Friends £14.40, students £8

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OCTOBER

SUNDAY AFTERNOON SILENT CLASSICS

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BBC RADIO 3 DISCOVERING MUSIC BACH BRANDENBURG DAY

Friday 22 October – 8pm

Sunday 24 October Kenny Wheeler flugelhorn, composition & arrangements Pete Churchill conductor Diana Torto vocals Stan Sulzmann soprano saxophone Ray Warleigh alto saxophone Duncan Lamont tenor saxophone I Evan Parker tenor saxophone II Julian Argüelles baritone saxophone Henry Lowther, Derek Watkins, John Barclay, Nick Smart trumpets Dave Horler, Mark Nightingale, Barnaby Dickinson trombones Dave Stewart bass trombone John Taylor piano John Parricelli guitar Chris Laurence bass Martin France drums

2010 marks the 80th birthday of this extraordinary composer, flugelhorn player and trumpeter. To help him celebrate, Kenny has gathered together a stunning line up of the best of British players together with singer Diana Torto for this powerhouse big band.

£20, concessions £19, Friends £18, students £10

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4pm Concert 1 - Brandenburg Concertos 1, 3 and 6 8pm Concert 2 - Brandenburg Concertos 2, 4 and 5

Sara Mohr-Pietsch presenter Academy of Ancient Music Richard Egarr Music Director

Sara Mohr-Pietsch presents a recording of BBC Radio 3’s acclaimed Discovering Music, examining the complete Brandenburg Concertos of JS Bach with the Academy of Ancient Music and Richard Egarr. During the course of the day, which will be divided into two parts, Richard and Sara will take a close look at the background and ideas of Bach’s much loved music with illustrations performed by members of the AAM – with a chance to hear performances of the complete concertos, by the group, across the day.

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OCTOBER

KENNY WHEELER’S 80TH BIRTHDAY BIG BAND


ANA MOURA

Thursday 28 October – 8pm

Saturday 30 October – 8pm Eliza Carthy fiddle, vocals Norma Waterson vocals Martin Carthy guitar, backing vocals Aidan Curran guitar, mandolin David Donnelly double bass

£16, concessions £15, Friends and Fo’c’sle Folk Club members £14.40, students £8

Norma Waterson and Eliza Carthy are simply two of the country’s finest performers of traditional song. With their rich, distinctive and authentic voices, mother and daughter have effortlessly engaged new audiences and admirers across two generations. Tonight they will be treating us to traditional classics as well as some unexpected gems from their first, much anticipated, duo release The Gift, supported by their stunning band that includes Martin Carthy.

NOVEMBER

NORMA WATERSON & ELIZA CARTHY WITH THE GIFT BAND

An outstanding voice in the new generation of fado singers, Portugal’s Ana Moura transcends her youth with a maturity that speaks of the pain of separation, unrequited love and longing. Her gorgeous contralto voice and soulful, riveting interpretations have won her fans across Europe and America, including high profile endorsements from pop icons The Rolling Stones and Prince. Stopping off at Turner Sims as part of her debut UK tour, this is an unmissable opportunity to catch the artist Billboard magazine called soul-stirring... superb.

£16, concessions £15, Friends £14.40, students £8

Ana Moura singer Filipe Larsen bass José Elmiro guitar Custódio Castelo Portuguese guitar

LOUIS LORTIE

TERRY RILEY, TALVIN SINGH & GEORGE BROOKS

Friday 29 October – 8pm

Tuesday 2 November – 8pm

In association with the Fo’c’sle Folk Club

Terry Riley piano, vocals Talvin Singh tabla, percussion George Brooks saxophone

Chopin Twelve Etudes, Op 10 Trois Nouvelles Etudes, Op Posth Twelve Etudes, Op 25 Every great pianist learns the Chopin Etudes and many venture to play selections of them in public. But it is the rare keyboard athlete who dares to perform these works in one sitting - and before a live audience. Acclaimed for his mastery of this intensely beautiful yet technically challenging repertoire, French-Canadian pianist Louis Lortie provides a rare opportunity to hear the complete Etudes over the course of one evening. Turner Sims gratefully acknowledges the support of Jaques Samuel Pianos, London, for supplying the Fazioli piano for this concert.

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Seminal minimalist composer Terry Riley celebrates his 75th birthday at Turner Sims with California Kirana – the West Coast Legacy of Pran Nath. Joined by saxophonist George Brooks and renowned tabla player and percussionist Talvin Singh, Terry explores the music of influential Hindustani classical singer and teacher Pran Nath, focusing on some of his favourite ragas from the Kirana tradition, alongside traditional ragas and works from their own repertoire.

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Tuesday 9 November – 8pm

Thursday 11 November – 8pm

NOVEMBER

TAKACS QUARTET

GEORGE MCGAVIN BUG WORLD

Join expert entomologist George McGavin and discover the wonder of the world’s biodiversity. From Guyana in the BBC series Lost Land of the Volcano to Bhutan in the current BBC series Lost Land of the Tiger; from giant butterflies and spiders to tiny caterpillars; George has explored the planet’s vast geography and uncovered a spectacular world of creepy crawlies. In association with the Royal Geographical Society

£12, concessions £11, Friends £10.80, RGS members £10, students £7

ROBERT GLASPER TRIO Friday 12 November – 8pm

Edward Dusinberre violin Károly Schranz violin Geraldine Walther viola András Fejer cello

£20, concessions, £19, Friends £18, students £10

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Haydn Quartet in E flat, Op 71 No 3 Shostakovich Quartet No 2 in A, Op 68 Mendelssohn Quartet No 2 in A minor, Op 13

The Takács Quartet are recognised as one of the world’s great string quartets, their performances described by The Guardian as chamber-music playing of overwhelming intensity, insight and intelligence. The concert opens with an exuberant piece by Haydn, the ‘father’ of the string quartet. Shostakovich’s Second Quartet was written in 1944 and reflects the composer’s wartime experiences. In contrast, Mendelssohn’s sunny Second Quartet, written when the composer was only 18, shows a youthful sense of optimism.

GRAMMY nominated jazz pianist Robert Glasper is as influenced by hip-hop artist Kanye West as he is by Thelonious Monk or Herbie Hancock, and has recorded or performed with the likes of Mos Def, Q-Tip, Erykah Badu, and Jay-Z, among others. With his musical roots firmly grounded in gospel and soul, his outstanding acoustic trio of piano, drums and bass breaks new ground, incorporating hip hop rhythms and explosive improvisation for a sound that is direct, inventive, and accessible.

£16, concessions £15, Friends £14.40, students £8

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BEETHOVEN’S SEPTET

Saturday 13 November – 8pm

Tuesday 16 November – 8pm Beethoven’s light-hearted Septet is the main work in tonight’s concert, the first of two visits to Turner Sims this season by members of the LMP. The work proved highly popular during Beethoven’s lifetime much to the composer’s disgust who felt that it overshadowed some of his more serious offerings. Nielsen’s work, written in 1914, takes the Septet’s instrumentation as a starting point and was described by the composer as a humorous trifle. Strauss’ work is most familiar in its orchestral guise but this chamber version captures the spirit of the larger work in just eight minutes.

NOVEMBER

BLAZIN’ FIDDLES

London Mozart Players Chamber Ensemble Strauss Till Eulenspiegel einmal anders Nielsen Serenata Invano, FS68 Beethoven Septet, Op 20

£18, concessions £17, Friends £16, students £9

CHRISTIAN SCOTT Friday 19 November – 8pm

Catriona Macdonald, Bruce Macgregor, Allan Henderson, Iain Macfarlane fiddles Anna Massie guitar, fiddle Andy Thorburn keyboard

Absolutely mindblowing. BBC Radio 2

Take a group of the hottest contemporary fiddle players from the Highlands and Islands of Scotland and you’ve got the award winning Blazin’ Fiddles on your hands. Like rare single malts, each member of the band draws the distinct flavour of music from their part of the highlands, coming together in a fiery blend that raises the roof and fully captures the excitement, passion and sensitivity of Scottish music. Fiddles and bows blaze away with guitar and piano for one of the most exciting and memorable fiddle ensembles ever to take the stage. In association with the Fo’c’sle Folk Club

Sought after by the likes of Prince, Mos Def, Scroobius Pip and Radiohead’s Thom Yorke, and with celebrity fans like George Clooney and Megan Fox, Christian Scott is one of the hottest jazz musicians around at the moment. With echoes of Miles Davis, John Coltrane and Charles Mingus, Christian’s dynamic composing and timeless trumpet sound flourishes with jazz, indie rock, neo-soul and hip-hop sensibilities.

…slyly reminiscent of fellow New Orleans alumnus Louis Armstrong. Jazzwise

£16, concessions £15, Friends and Fo’c’sle Folk Club members £14.40, students £8

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JONATHAN BISS

Thursday 25 November – 8pm

Tuesday 30 November – 8pm

Finn Peters flute, saxophones Matthew Yee King supercollider, Neurosky Tom Skinner drums, electronics Dave Price percussion Oren Marshall tuba

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A truly unique and utterly fascinating audiovisual theatrical experience as Finn Peters brings us Music Of The Mind, a project that uses state-of-the-art technology to translate a musician’s brainwaves directly into music – meaning you can actually hear what they’re thinking! With film specifically created for the project courtesy of VJ Yeast, this is music that falls somewhere between Kraftwerk and Sun Ra, with a compositional approach straight out of the BBC Radiophonic Workshop and reminiscent of 60’s sci-fi funk and exotica.

At twenty-nine, American pianist Jonathan Biss has already proved himself an exceptional musician with a flourishing international reputation through both his concert performances and his awardwinning recordings for EMI. His Turner Sims recital opens with Janácek’s autobiographical work and closes with Schumann’s intensely personal work, the first movement of which is a lament for being separated from his future wife Clara. Beethoven’s monumental sonata, pitting man against nature, is one of the composer’s most fiery works, demanding of both performer and instrument.

NOVEMBER

FINN PETERS’ MUSIC OF THE MIND

Janácek Beethoven Schumann

Sonata 1.X.1905, From the Street Sonata No 23 in F minor, Op 57 Appassionata Fantasy in C, Op 17

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Friday 3 December – 8pm

Thursday 9 December – 8pm

Multi award winning saxophonist, Courtney Pine, has done more for the profile of modern British jazz than almost any other figure. Some 24 years since his 1986 debut album made the British Top 40, he remains at the forefront of the UK jazz scene, continually pushing at boundaries and reinterpreting the tradition. For his latest project the original Jazz Warrior has assembled a heavyweight musical line-up drawing influences from Africa, the Caribbean, South America and Europe for an exuberant homage to the first great saxophone star Sidney Bechet. The resulting album and live shows have earned him some of the highest critical acclaim of his long and varied career.

DECEMBER

COURTNEY PINE

BACH’S CHRISTMAS ORATORIO Courtney Pine saxophones Cameron Pierre guitar Robert Fordjour drums Zoe Rahman piano Darren Taylor bass Omar Puente electric violin

£22, concessions £21, Friends £20, students £11

ROLF HIND & MICHAEL FINNISSY Sunday 5 December – 8pm Rolf Hind piano Michael Finnissy piano Solo works by Michael Zev Gordon, Lachenmann, Xenakis, Andrew Toovey, Chris Newman and Laurence Crane New solo works by George Holloway and Marios Elia Duos by Leo Grant and Judith Weir

A unique evening featuring two major names in the contemporary music field. Rolf Hind has earned an enviable reputation as one of today’s foremost interpreters of new music with many works written specially for him. Michael Finnissy is one of Britain’s most prominent and prolific composers. A piano virtuoso himself, a quarter of his 300 or so works are written for this instrument. Concert presented by the Music Department of the University of Southampton in association with Turner Sims as part of its New Works festival of contemporary music.

All tickets £5

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Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment John Butt conductor Julia Doyle soprano Meg Bragle mezzo-soprano Nicholas Mulroy tenor Matthew Brook bass Choir of the Enlightenment Bach

Christmas Oratorio (parts 1, 2, 5 and 6)

Rejoice! Exhault! So begins Bach’s Christmas Oratorio, giving an instant flavour of this joyfully exuberant piece, which is actually a collection of cantatas written for the period between Christmas Day and Epiphany. On their first visit to Turner Sims, the Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment are conducted by one of the world’s foremost Bach scholars and musicologists in four of the six cantatas. A wonderfully uplifting way to mark the festive season.

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RAY D’INVERNO DOUBLE BILL

Sunday 19 December – 7.30pm

Saturday 15 January – 8pm The Mellstock Band Dave Townsend director, concertina, voice Tim Hill clarinets, voice Phil Humphries serpent, voice Charles Spicer oboes, voice

£14, concessions £13, Friends and Fo’c’sle Folk Club members £12.60, students £7

A festive treat as The Mellstock Band bring carols and revels from farmstead, manor, alehouse and street, with tales and poems by Thomas Hardy, William Barnes, John Clare, Charles Dickens and others. Performed in costume, The Leaves of Life explores some of the beliefs and superstitions that surround midwinter festivities, drawing on seasonal ballads and folksongs as well as West Gallery carols and village dance music. In association with the Fo’c’sle Folk Club

CHARLES OWEN Thursday 13 January – 8pm Bach Ravel Fauré Bach

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Ray d’Inverno Trio Ray d’Inverno piano Ben Taylor bass Lee Miller drums

Drummer Art Blakey’s band Jazz Messengers is one of the best known and most popular modern jazz groups of all time. Tonight Ray d’Inverno’s acclaimed Jazz Messengers Tribute Band, with special guest trombone star Mark Nightingale, pay homage to the great drummer and his musical heritage. The double bill opens with Ray’s exciting new piano trio featuring the emerging talents of bassist Ben Taylor and drummer Lee Miller.

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SACCONI QUARTET

Partita No 6 in E minor, BWV 830 Le Tombeau de Couperin Three Barcarolles Partita No 2 in C minor, BWV 826

A regular visitor to Turner Sims as recital partner to artists including Chloë Hanslip and Natalie Clein, Charles Owen’s solo programme combines French repertoire with two of Bach’s six partitas. The Partitas were the first works Bach published and were described by the composer as ‘offered to music lovers in order to refresh their spirits’. Ravel’s baroque-inspired suite is one of his most personal works, each movement dedicated to the memory of a friend who had died in World War I.

Jazz Messengers Tribute Band Andy Urquhart trumpet Tony Roberts tenor Ray d’Inverno piano Pete Maxfield bass John Bell drums special guest Mark Nightingale trombone

JANUARY

THE LEAVES OF LIFE CHRISTMAS MUSIC FROM THE ENGLISH TRADITION

Tuesday 18 January – 8pm Ben Hancox violin Hannah Dawson violin Robin Aswell viola Cara Berridge cello

£20, concessions £19, Friends £18, students £10

Meditation on an Old Czech Hymn St Wenceslas, Op 35a Dvorák Quartet No 12 in F, Op 96 American Beethoven Quartet in E minor, Op 59 No 2 Rasumovsky Suk

One of the country’s outstanding young quartets make their first visit to Turner Sims with a programme which includes Dvorák’s masterpiece. Written whilst the Bohemian-born composer was living in America he described the work as a ‘musical postcard’ to his native land. Beethoven’s pioneering work is one of a set of three commissioned by one of the composer’s most generous patrons.

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MOZART BIRTHDAY CONCERT

HIRE US FOR YOUR EVENT

Thursday 27 January – 8pm London Mozart Players Chamber Ensemble Programme to include Mozart Serenade No 11 in E flat, K375 Mozart Serenade No 12 in C minor, K388 Join us for a celebration of the composer described by Chopin as encompassing ‘the entire domain of musical creation’. And who better than members of the LMP to mark Mozart’s birthdate, the composer with whom they are synonymous? This evening’s programme marks the occasion in style with two of Mozart’s greatest works, the wind serenades K375 and K388.

£18, concessions £17, Friends £16.20, students £9

DENYS BAPTISTE QUARTET Saturday 29 January – 8pm Denys Baptiste saxophones Gary Crosby bass Andrew McCormack piano Rod Youngs drums

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Turner Sims is one of the finest music venues in the country and currently hosts over 150 events per year, ranging from classical, jazz, folk and world music, to talks and seminars from world renowned speakers. With an outstanding auditorium, access to box office facilities, a licensed bar and a range of technical facilities, Turner Sims is a flexible and distinctive venue for your next concert, event, meeting or conference.

Weddings, civil partnerships and celebrations Turner Sims Southampton is licensed for civil ceremonies, providing a truly unique space for your special occasion. The bar is available for reception drinks and our beautiful garden setting is ideal for those all-important photos. If you are looking for a reception venue nearby, the University of Southampton offers a range of facilities, catering and a dedicated team to help you with your special day.

For full details, contact Lesley Kirby, Turner Sims Administrator, on 023 8059 2223 or email info@turnersims.co.uk

An icon of British jazz Time Magazine

To coincide with the release of his much anticipated new album Identity by Subtraction saxophonist Denys Baptiste presents his most progressive set to date. Returning to a classic quartet format the music combines the many cultural impressions and expressions of Europe, North America and the Caribbean that have come to define Baptiste as an artist. At the same time his music remains entirely accessible with melodic free-flowing, contemporary compositions.

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OTHER EVENTS

For full details of any of the events listed, contact the Box Office on 023 8059 5151 or check the Turner Sims website at www.turnersims.co.uk

SEPTEMBER

OCTOBER

Friday 24 September, 7.30pm

Monday 4 October, 1pm

SOUTHAMPTON UNIVERSITY SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA PRE-TERM CONCERT: THE FIREBIRD

FREE LUNCHTIME CONCERT BARBICAN BRASS

SUSO play Stravinsky’s The Firebird used in Disney’s Fantasia. Adults £10, concessions £6, students & children £3.50 Monday 27 September – Friday 5 November FOYER EXHIBITION NATALIE MURPHY: JOURNEYS Natalie is a self-taught local artist whose landscapes and seascapes are a mix of realism and the abstract. Journeys reflects her personal artistic growth over the past 13 years.

Five exciting and critically acclaimed young musicians open the new lunchtime concert season. Friday 8 October, 1pm

Tuesday 19 October, 7.30pm

Friday 22 October, 1pm

Friday 5 November, 1pm

Monday 8 November, 1pm

SIMON TRPCESKI

FREE LUNCHTIME CONCERT UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHAMPTON MUSIC STUDENTS

FREE LUNCHTIME CONCERT UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHAMPTON MUSIC STUDENTS

FREE LUNCHTIME CONCERT John Barker baritone Helen Cawthorne piano

Monday 25 October, 1pm

Monday 8 November – Friday 17 December

Friday 12 November, 1pm

FOYER EXHIBITION GERRY WALDEN: VISUAL PERFORMANCES

UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHAMPTON MUSIC STUDENTS

Haydn Sonata in C minor, Hob XVI:20 Mozart Variations on Salve tu, Domine, K398 Variations on Come un Agnello, K460 Chopin Nocturne in B, Op 32 No 1

FREE LUNCHTIME CONCERT UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHAMPTON MUSIC STUDENTS Monday 11 October, 1pm FREE LUNCHTIME CONCERT Friday 15 October, 1pm FREE LUNCHTIME CONCERT UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHAMPTON MUSIC STUDENTS Monday 18 October, 1pm FREE LUNCHTIME CONCERT

FREE LUNCHTIME CONCERT Friday 29 October, 1pm FREE LUNCHTIME CONCERT

Nocturne in A flat, Op 32 No 2

UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHAMPTON MUSIC STUDENTS

Nocturne in F# minor, Op 48 No 2

NOVEMBER

Nocturne in C minor, Op 48 No 1

Monday 1 November, 1pm

Shahov Songs and Whispers suite for piano Macedonian pianist Simon Trpceski performs this fundraising concert promoted by the BSO Endowment Trust, whose sole purpose is to raise money to support the activities of the Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra. Simon has established himself as one of the most remarkable young musicians to have emerged in recent years, performing with many of the world’s greatest orchestras and delighting audiences worldwide.

FREE LUNCHTIME CONCERT Emily Rowley-Jones soprano

Gerry Walden has been photographing musicians, especially jazz musicians, for more years than he would care to admit. Those who have appeared in front of his lens include Isaac Hayes, Van Morrison and Branford Marsalis.

University of Southampton graduate Emily has performed for companies such as English National Opera and English Touring Opera. Her recital features songs by Schumann, Debussy and some well known arias including The Queen of the Night’s famous aria from Die Zauberflöte.

VISUAL PERFORMANCES

EMILY ROWLEY-JONES

SUSWO

FREE LUNCHTIME CONCERT

Monday 15 November, 1pm FREE LUNCHTIME CONCERT Friday 19 November, 1pm FREE LUNCHTIME CONCERT UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHAMPTON MUSIC STUDENTS Saturday 20 November, 7.30pm SOUTHAMPTON UNIVERSITY SYMPHONIC WIND ORCHESTRA AND SOUTHAMPTON CONCERT WIND BAND SUSWO and SCWB each play a selection of exciting music before joining forces for a grand finale.

£22.50

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OTHER EVENTS Monday 22 November, 1pm FREE LUNCHTIME CONCERT David Pope jazz saxophone Saxophonist David Pope presents a programme of jazz standards and innovative original compositions. Friday 26 November, 1pm FREE LUNCHTIME CONCERT UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHAMPTON MUSIC STUDENTS Friday 26 November, 7.30pm & Saturday 27 November, 7.30pm JAZZMANIX WINTER CONCERTS Blow away those winter blues and enjoy an evening of great pop and gospel songs sung by this talented choir and exceptional solo artists. £8, concessions £5 Sunday 28 November, 3pm WOMEN FOR WOMEN CHARITY CONCERT Kaija Lukas violin Hollie MacDonald flute Ruxandra Huma piano Emma Waas violin An exciting afternoon of music including works by Dvorák, Fauré, Liszt, Sarasate and more. This concert is in aid of Women for Women which aims to save and help improve the lives of women and their babies. £12, concessions £10, children & students £5 Monday 29 November, 1pm FREE LUNCHTIME CONCERT Nicholas Walker piano

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For full details of any of the events listed, contact the Box Office on 023 8059 5151 or check the Turner Sims website at www.turnersims.co.uk

DECEMBER Friday 3 December, 1pm FREE LUNCHTIME CONCERT UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHAMPTON MUSIC STUDENTS Saturday 4 December, 7.30pm & Sunday 5 December, 4.30pm SOUTHAMPTON UNIVERSITY SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA: TCHAIKOVSKY & BARTOK

Tuesday 7 December, 1pm

Saturday 11 December

FREE LUNCHTIME CONCERT

SOUTHAMPTON UNIVERSITY CONCERT BAND

UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHAMPTON NEW WORKS FESTIVAL HUW WATKINS AND FRIENDS Pianist and composer Huw Watkins performs as part of the New Works Festival. Tuesday 7 December, 6pm CAROLS ON CAMPUS

Adults £10, concessions £6, students & children £3.50

All university students, staff and friends are warmly invited as the Chaplaincy Centre presents a service of carols and seasonal readings, followed by mince pies and refreshments in the foyer.

Monday 6 December, 1pm

Wednesday 8 December

FREE LUNCHTIME CONCERT

ANNUAL ROYAL NATIONAL LIFEBOAT INSTITUTION ATP LECTURE

SUSO play Tchaikovsky’s Violin Concerto featuring Savitri Grier, and Bartók’s Concerto for Orchestra.

UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHAMPTON NEW WORKS FESTIVAL Darragh Morgan violin Mary Dullea piano These internationally acclaimed artists perform together as part of the New Works Festival.

Friday 10 December, 1pm FREE LUNCHTIME CONCERT UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHAMPTON MUSIC STUDENTS

Monday 13 December, 1pm FREE LUNCHTIME CONCERT KATE WILLIAMS QUINTET featuring Gareth Lockrane and Stan Sulzmann Jazz standards plus original material from Kate’s album The Embrace.

JANUARY Monday 10 January – Friday 18 February

Monday 13 December THE GREGG SCHOOL CHRISTMAS CONCERT A miscellany of music performed by the wind band, jazz band, rock band, choir, orchestra and individual instrumentalists. Friday 17 December, 1pm FREE LUNCHTIME CONCERT

HOLLIE MACDONALD

WATCHING TV

CHRISTMAS CONCERT Get into the festive spirit as staff and students from the Music Department perform a concert of Christmas music and songs. Saturday 18 December, 7pm SOUTHAMPTON PHILHARMONIC CHOIR

FOYER EXHIBITION KENNETH MCALLISTER: WATCHING TV

Monday 17 January, 1pm FREE LUNCHTIME CONCERT ENSEMBLE EXAMINATION CONCERT Friday 21 January, 1pm FREE LUNCHTIME CONCERT

Watching TV is about mental images, as opposed to perceptions, and the intriguing difficulty of trying to represent them visually. The question of what it is that people see when they imagine something is addressed by Sartre’s The Psychology of Imagination, “Do they see anything?”

ENSEMBLE EXAMINATION CONCERT

Monday 10 January

ENSEMBLE EXAMINATION CONCERT

NO LUNCHTIME CONCERT

Monday 24 January, 1pm FREE LUNCHTIME CONCERT ENSEMBLE EXAMINATION CONCERT Friday 28 January, 1pm FREE LUNCHTIME CONCERT

Friday 14 January, 1pm FREE LUNCHTIME CONCERT UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHAMPTON MUSIC STUDENTS

Martin Hall conductor Christmas music followed by mulled wine and mince pies.

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To get your free ticket, look out for the Cavatina logo on selected events, fill in the Cavatina form (available online or from the box office) with your name, school or student ID number. Then exchange your completed form at the box office for your free ticket at the event. Students under 15 must be accompanied by a ticket-holding adult. Terms and conditions apply.

NEVER SEEN LIVE Do you live in Hampshire...? If you have not visited Turner Sims before, now’s your chance to test drive a concert for free! Never Seen Live is a scheme funded by Hampshire County Council and implemented by Audiences South to bring new audiences to arts venues. All you need to do is visit the Never Seen Live website to find out whether you are eligible, and which concerts you can apply for. So why not try something new this Autumn? You’ll be amazed at what there is to discover. Visit www.neverseenlive.com for full details.

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Non-shaded areas are only available for some performances

ACCESS There are spaces for wheelchair users in the auditorium and if you bring a companion along, their ticket is free. Parking spaces for blue badge holders are available close to the building and there is good access to Box Office, bar and toilet facilities. Though it is not essential, we recommend you book in advance so that we can readily provide any assistance.

There is an induction loop for those with impaired hearing. If you require a headset, please reserve one from the Box Office in advance. Assistance dogs are welcome in all areas of the building. Please advise the Box Office when booking so that appropriate space is provided.

This brochure is available in large print. Please request your copy on 023 8059 5151 or at the Box Office.

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HOW TO BOOK In person Come in and see us during opening hours.

By telephone 023 8059 5151

By post Turner Sims, University of Southampton FREEPOST SO17 1YN Please include 50p in your payment or a stamped, addressed envelope if you would like your tickets posted to you.

By email info@turnersims.co.uk This is not a secure site so please only include details of the event you would like to book, your address and contact telephone number. We will contact you to confirm your booking and arrange payment.

By fax 023 8059 2505 Just send us details of the event you would like to book, plus your address and contact details.

BOX OFFICE OPENING HOURS Weekdays from 10am – 5pm, Monday – Friday Weekends from 1pm for afternoon concerts and 5pm for evening concerts Turner Sims Bar opens 45 minutes before the concert

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Payment and reservations Credit/debit cards we accept all major cards except American Express. There is a £1 fee for both credit and debit card transactions. Cheques should be made payable to Turner Sims. Reserved tickets should be paid for within 4 working days of your reservation or 1 hour before the performance, whichever is sooner. After this time, unpaid reservations will be released for sale. Please include 50p in your payment or a stamped, addressed envelope if you would like your tickets posted to you. Otherwise your tickets can be collected from the box office during opening hours.

Exchanges and refunds We can only offer exchanges and refunds on Turner Sims promoted events and we must be in receipt of your original tickets. Tickets returned at least 24 hours before the performance (4 days for group bookings) may be exchanged for a different Turner Sims promoted event, or a credit voucher. Tickets received fewer than 24 hours before the performance may only be resold if the event is sold out. These services are subject to a £2 administration fee.

Tickets can only be refunded in the event that the performance is cancelled. Postage and card fees are non-refundable.

Concessions Discounts are available for over 60s, registered unemployed, registered disabled, Smartcities card holders, children and students in full-time education and University of Southampton staff. Proof of eligibility may be required. Concessions apply where shown in the brochure. Only one discount may be applied per ticket. Turner Sims reserves the right to introduce concessions and special offers at any time. Discounts cannot be applied retrospectively.

Group bookings Buy 10 tickets and receive the 11th ticket free. Tickets must be bought in one transaction and paid for at least one week prior to the event.

Bringing your school or college to Turner Sims Turner Sims offer discounted tickets for school and college groups, as well as advance information on the artists, programmes, workshops and pre-concert talks. Tickets must be paid for one week prior to the event (we are happy to invoice your school or college). Please contact the Marketing Officer, on 023 8059 2504 for further information.

Standby tickets

Gift vouchers

Unsold tickets for Turner Sims promoted events are available to children and students in full-time education, registered unemployed and registered disabled at £6 from an hour before the performance.

An ideal gift for friends and family, Turner Sims Gift Vouchers are redeemable against all Turner Sims promoted events. They have no expiry date and can be purchased from the Box Office in multiples of £1, £5 and £10.

Availability of standby tickets is at the discretion of Turner Sims management. Proof of eligibility will be required.

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GETTING IN TOUCH Management and Administration 023 8059 2223

Bar 023 8059 7079

Marketing 023 8059 2504

Box Office 023 8059 5151

Front of House 023 8059 3105

FINDING TURNER SIMS Airport Eastleigh Portsmouth

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Kevin Appleby (Ross Young), Jonathan Biss (Benjamin Ealovega), Charles Owen (John Batten), Paul Lewis (Harmonia Mundi and Eric Manas), Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment (Eric Richmond, Harrison and Co), Mark Padmore (Britten Sinfonia), Nikolai Demidenko (Krill Bachkirov), Christian Scott (Kiel Scott), Terry Riley (Stu Brinin), O Duo (John Ferro Sims), Martin Taylor (William Ellis), Sally Matthews (Johan Persson), Laurel & Hardy (Big Business), John Williams (Kathy Panama), Master Drummers of Africa (Henri Eric Koko), Kenny Wheeler (Luigi Pretolani), Louis Lortie (Veronique Legare), Ana Moura (Paulo Segadaes), Takács Quartet (Ellen Appel), George McGavin (Copyright BBC), Jonathan Biss (Benjamin Ealovega), Michael Finnissy (University of Southampton), Rolf Hind (Mykel Nicolaou), Charles Owen (Jack Liebeck), Sacconi Quartet (Venetia Van Hoorn Alkema) Brochure designed by Ferrier Pearce

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Portswood City Centre

Turner Sims is located in the gardens of the University of Southampton’s Highfield Campus, set back from University Road between the Nuffield Theatre and the John Hansard Gallery.

By bus

By bicycle

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Turner Sims is served by both Uni-link (023 8059 5974) and First Southampton (023 8022 4854).

For details of trains to Southampton Parkway and Southampton Central stations, call 08457 484950.

Bicycle racks are located at the rear of the Turner Sims next to the John Hansard Gallery. Box Office can store helmets on request.

Free parking is available in all University car parks after 5pm on weekdays and all day at weekends.

Our address is Turner Sims, University of Southampton, Southampton, SO17 1BJ

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Martin Taylor’s Spirit of Django Sally Matthews Natacha Atlas Sunday Afternoon Silent Classics John Williams Master Drummers of Africa Napoleon Maddox Kenny Wheeler 80th birthday big band BBC Radio 3 Bach Brandenburg Day Norma Waterson & Eliza Carthy Louis Lortie Ana Moura

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Terry Riley, Talvin Singh & George Brooks Takács Quartet George McGavin Robert Glasper Trio Blazin’ Fiddles Beethoven’s Septet Christian Scott Family Percussion Concert Finn Peters’ Music of the Mind

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Courtney Pine Rolf Hind & Michael Finnissy Bach’s Christmas Oratorio The Mellstock Band

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Charles Owen Ray d’Inverno Double Bill Sacconi Quartet Mozart Birthday Concert Denys Baptiste Quartet Family Strings Concert

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