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1974 – 2014YEARS
1974 – 2014YEARS
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With this season we complete our milestone 40th anniversary programme. I’m delighted that we follow a star-studded Autumn with an equally eminent Spring. There are some mouth-watering events and series to look forward to, many of them created exclusively by or for Turner Sims.
Our Associate Artists the Elias Quartet and London Sinfonietta reach the end of their formal three-year partnerships with two fascinating takes on music history. Schumann’s three quartets are comparative rarities in chamber music programmes and the Elias’ three-concert series plus associated talks, specially created for Turner Sims, will be an opportunity to re-evaluate these important works in the composer’s canon. Meanwhile, the London Sinfonietta and composer Fraser Trainer guide us through the music of the last 100 years.
In our jazz line-up it’s a particular pleasure to present a special weekend focus on saxophonist John Surman. John’s music has been a regular part of the Turner Sims programme over the past two decades and in his 70th birthday year it is fitting to celebrate the work of this master instrumentalist and composer. Reaching 70 in a different
way is the Borodin Quartet who stop off on a worldwide tour to perform works from two composers with whom they are synonymous: Beethoven and Shostakovich. And with Pascal Rogé, joined by his wife Ami, presenting French repertoire; Chopin competition winner Yundi performing an all-Chopin programme; and Emma Kirkby exploring the golden age of Early Music there are opportunities galore to see artists in repertoire for which their interpretations are justifiably celebrated.
Our Ruby Campaign continues apace as we seek to deliver the second phase of our revamp to the building following the Summer 2014 refurbishment of the auditorium seating - I’m hugely grateful to everyone who has supported the appeal thus far. Do consider helping us achieve our plans as we reach the end of the 40th anniversary. We’re keen to keep the impetus going as we improve the visitor and artist experience at Turner Sims for generations to come.
Join us this Spring for more GREAT MUSIC LIVE.
Kevin Appleby Concert Hall Manager
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THE RUBY CAMPAIGN
As we mark our anniversary as one of the finest music venues in the country, exciting refurbishments are taking place at Turner Sims.
The first step was the replacement of our auditorium seating, made possible in part through a significant contribution from an anonymous donor – but we have now set our sights on Phase Two. Planned renovations include upgrading our auditorium lighting and sound desks, modernising our backstage facilities and improving our foyer.
We invite you to play your part in this important moment in our history by donating to The Ruby Campaign.
Every penny raised through The Ruby Campaign will help us achieve our vision for Turner Sims, ensuring its future as a destination for world-class performers and artists, and enhancing your experience as a valued member of our audience.
Donate towards our future and become part of our history…
Make a donationYou may choose to make your gift anonymously, or be acknowledged on The Ruby Campaign Roll of Donors.
Name a seatFor gifts of £250 or over, you will be offered the opportunity to name a seat in our auditorium – for yourself, or perhaps as a special gift for a loved one. In recognition of your generous support, you will also receive a commemorative certificate.
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The music of Chopin and some of the defining works written for the piano feature in the second half of the series performed by some of the instrument’s greatest exponents, many of them competition winners.
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Federico Colli Thursday 5 February See page 8
Ingolf Wunder Tuesday 10 March See page 16
Yundi Tuesday 31 March See page 21
Pascal And Ami Rogé Tuesday 21 April See page 22
Christian Blackshaw Thursday 14 May See page 25
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Two prize winners from the Chopin Competition – Ingolf Wunder from 2010 and Yundi, outright winner in 2000 – make their debuts with Chopin and, in Wunder’s case Liszt too. Another winner – of the 2012 Leeds Competition – is Federico Colli and his debut showcases his approach to a range of repertoire, from Mozart’s glorious variations to Scriabin’s technically challenging last sonata.
A different challenge is faced by Christian Blackshaw who closes the series with Schubert’s monumental last three sonatas. Lastly Pascal Rogé, known for his solo and chamber recitals here, visits with wife Ami Rogé for a magical evening of music for four hands on one piano. French repertoire, of course, is to the fore.
Turner Sims Piano Series 2014/15 is supported by Pianist Magazine
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Put together a list of legendary British jazz saxophonists and composers and it is more than likely that Courtney Pine, Andy Sheppard and John Surman would appear on it.
All three present new projects at Turner Sims this season: a celebratory weekend for John Surman, the world premiere of a new project for Courtney
Pine and Zoe Rahman and Andy Sheppard showcasing music from his new quartet album. New material also comes from Norwegian Marius Neset whilst American Ravi Coltrane completes an extraordinary quintet of saxophonists. Legendary Brazilian group Azymuth revisit their 1975 debut album Azimuth, and we journey from Brazil to Manchester
to welcome GoGo Penguin, whose debut comes hot on the heels of earning a 2014 Mercury nomination for their acclaimed album v2.0. Finally no celebration past and present would be complete without a vocal element. Ian Shaw and swinging New York band Hot Sardines both guarantee celebratory occasions whatever repertoire they are presenting.
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John Surman Weekend John Surman Special Quartet Saturday 7 February Tales of the Algonquin Sunday 8 February See page 9
Courtney Pine and Zoe Rahman Friday 20 February See page 12
Ian Shaw and his Trio Saturday 28 February See page 14
Azymuth Friday 6 March See page 15
Ravi Coltrane Quartet Friday 13 March See page 16
GoGo Penguin Saturday 14 March See page 17
Marius Neset Thursday 19 March See page 20
Andy Sheppard Quartet Thursday 30 April See page 23
Hot Sardines Friday 15 May See page 26
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The Spring season is full of family connections.
Master performer Amjad Ali Khan appears with his two virtuoso sons, whilst two aspects of British folk are represented by The Unthanks featuring Tyneside sisters Rachel and Becky Unthank, and the rising star family members of the Sussex-based
Young Coppers. European rising stars come in the shape of Finnish band Frigg who showcase their energetic Nordic fiddle sounds for the first time, and Portuguese singer Gisela João whose exciting new take on fado is making waves in her Portuguese homeland. At a global level Iain Stewart and Callum Roberts offer views on oil and the
oceans respectively, and Catapluf’s Musical Journey comprises many musical elements from around the world. Finally Aly Bain and Phil Cunningham may not be directly related but their 25 years touring together has made them a regular fixture and part of the family for audiences at Turner Sims.
GLOBAL VOYAGES
Amjad Ali Khan Tuesday 3 February See page 7
The Unthanks Saturday 21 February See page 13
Iain Stewart | Planet Oil Thursday 5 March See page 15
Fo’c’sle In The Foyer | The Young Coppers Friday 27 March See page 21
Aly Bain And Phil Cunningham Thursday 23 April See page 22
Frigg (Finland) Tuesday 5 May See page 24
Catapluf’s Musical Journey Saturday 30 May See page 27
Gisela João Friday 5 June See page 29
Callum Roberts | Future Oceans Thursday 11 June See page 30
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One of India’s greatest musicians, Amjad Ali Khan is the unrivalled master of the 19-string fretless North Indian lute called the sarod. Born to Indian music legend Haafiz Ali Khan and heir to illustrious musical lineage that invented the instrument itself, Khan gave his first recital at age 6 and was a national celebrity by his teens. Marked by a plaintive, almost voice-like sonority and nearly superhuman speed and clarity, Khan’s artistry has
gathered legions of fans from all corners of the globe. Appearing with his two sons, both virtuosos in their own right, tonight is an opportunity to see this master of the sarod and his family at work.
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Amjad Ali Khan: Sarod
Ayaan Ali Khan: Sarod
Amaan Ali Khan: Sarod
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FEDERICO COLLI
Federico Colli, winner of the 2012 Leeds International Piano Competition, makes his Turner Sims debut.
This young Italian pianist from Brescia, with his engaging stage presence and trademark cravat, impressed the contest’s jurors and audience alike.
Whenever Italy throws up a brilliant young pianist, hopeful comparisons are made. ‘The new Michelangeli! the new Maurizio Pollini!’ Such things have already been said of 26-year-old Federico Colli… And although his artistry is completely different from that of either of his great predecessors, the comparison is appropriate because he really is extraordinary.
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Composer and multi-instrumentalist John Surman is one of Britain’s most well-known and well-respected jazz performers. Turner Sims has enjoyed a strong relationship with John over many years including presenting the first UK live performances of his ECM discs Rain on the Window and Saltash Bells. As part of our 40th anniversary, we are delighted to present a weekend of music which celebrates this outstanding artist.
In an exclusive performance for Turner Sims, John Surman is joined by an outstanding rhythm section featuring some of the UK’s finest young jazz performers.
John Warren’s 1971 masterly jazz suite, Tales of the Algonquin, stands comparison with the music of Gil Evans or Maria Schneider. John Surman, who was principal soloist on the original recording, brings the work to the stage with its creator, John Warren and SYJO.
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JOHN SURMAN SPECIAL QUARTET
TALES OF THE ALGONQUIN
Sat 7 Feb 8pm
Sun 8 Feb 7.30pm
7pm John Surman in conversation
John Surman: Saxophone
Alexander Hawkins: Piano
Neil Charles: Bass
Tom Skinner: Drums
John Surman: Saxophone
John Warren: Piano
Southampton Youth Jazz Orchestra
Dan Mar-Molinero: Director
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Following his year-long immersion in song in 1840 and orchestral music in 1841 Robert Schumann spent 1842 focussing almost exclusively on chamber music, producing three string quartets, a piano quartet and a piano quintet. For the last of their three years as Associate Artists the Elias Quartet
present an exclusive series centred around the three quartets. Across three concerts the Elias place Schumann’s works in context with the composers who influenced him, as well as British music from the past 40 years and today. Each event is preceded by an introduction to Schumann the composer and the music for the evening.
Sara Bitlloch: Violin
Donald Grant: Violin
Martin Saving: Viola
Marie Bitlloch: Cello
Jonathan Biss: Piano (9 June only) The Elias Quartet Schumann Series is supported by the Friends of Turner Sims
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The final concert in the series is also the Elias’ final concert as Associate Artists. For this special occasion they are joined by one of the world’s great Schumann interpreters, pianist Jonathan Biss, for the composer’s Piano Quintet. The first pairing of piano with string quartet by a Romantic composer, the work is dedicated to Schumann’s wife Clara, herself a renowned pianist. Emily Howard’s work receives its second performance following its premiere in May by the Elias.
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7pm pre-concert talk by Emily Howard
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The second in the Elias’ Schumann series features the third quartet, arguably the most well-known of the three, the last of Mozart’s six works dedicated to Haydn, and Sally Beamish’s work commissioned by the BBC Proms in 2011 and premiered by the Elias.
SCHUMANN IIThurs 19 Feb 8pm
7pm pre-concert talk by Sally Beamish
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Quartet No 19 in C, K 465
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Quartet No 3, Reed Stanzas
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Quartet No 3, Op 41 No 3
SCHUMANN IHaydn’s work with its bird-like grace notes begins the first concert in the series which also includes the first of Schumann’s works. Britten’s quartet by contrast is one of his last works, described by The Observer at its premiere in 1976 as one of his most enduring creations.
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Quartet in C, Op 33 No 3 The Bird
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Quartet No 3
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Quartet No 1, Op 41 No 1
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7pm pre-concert talk by writer and broadcaster Richard Wigmore
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String Quartet No 2, Op 41 No 2
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Afference (for String Quartet)
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Piano Quintet in E flat, Op 44
COURTNEY PINE AND ZOE RAHMANSONG (THE BALLAD BOOK)
In the 80s he was one of the first black British jazz artists to make a serious mark on the jazz scene and some 20 plus years on, Courtney Pine continues to break new ground with a string of highly acclaimed recordings and prestigious Industry awards. With his latest project, which receives its world premiere this evening, he brings the most intimate show of his long and celebrated career to the stage, playing bass clarinet accompanied only by fellow Mercury nominee and MOBO Award winning pianist, Zoe Rahman. A vibrant and highly individual pianist/composer, her style is deeply rooted in jazz yet it reflects her classical background, British/Bengali heritage and very broad musical taste.
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Nominated for the Mercury Music Prize, The Unthanks is a family affair for Tyneside sisters Rachel and Becky Unthank, with Rachel married to pianist, producer, arranger and composer, Adrian McNally. Definable only by their restless, peerless eccentricity, The Unthanks see folk music less as
a style of music and more as an oral history that offers perspective on our own time. Their unique approach to storytelling straddles the complex relationship between modernism and learning from the past.
Emma Kirkby, the grande dame of Early Music, has been a regular visitor to Turner Sims throughout its history. Tonight’s programme focusses on the songs of the late Renaissance and early Baroque composers who drew much of their inspiration from the stirring tales of Classical literature.
From Theseus and Ariadne to Dido and Aeneas, Emma and lutenist Jakob Lindberg explore this period of significant musical output through the music of Dowland, D’India, Purcell, Ferrabosco and more.
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Ian Shaw has been cited as one of the world’s finest male jazz vocalists. His remarkable vocal range and individual style make him an inventive and sophisticated interpreter of all manner of songs, from pop tunes to well-known jazz standards. Having amassed a number of highly acclaimed releases, Shaw’s performances both in the UK and the US go down a storm. Tonight, as part of Turner Sims’ anniversary year,
he appears alongside his excellent trio with his latest project, celebrating music from the past 40 years and beyond.
Ian Shaw: Vocals
Barry Green: Piano
Mick Hutton: Bass
Dave Ohm: Drums
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IAN SHAW AND HIS TRIO
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Sat 28 Feb 8pm
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LComposer and presenter Fraser Trainer hosts an evening with Turner Sims Associate Artists London Sinfonietta exploring some of the defining chamber music works of the last 100 years. With introductions setting a context for the composer, the work, and its impact on musical and cultural life, the evening will include complete performances of some of the key works. A perfect introduction to music of the 20th Century.
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Fri 6 March 8pm
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Combining funk, soul and jazz with Samba, Azymuth are the legendary Brazilian three piece orchestra who were responsible for creating a new sound and genre of their own – ‘Samba Doido (Crazy Samba)’. Tonight they revisit their legendary debut album, released in the summer of 1975, Azimuth. It is the band’s definitive work, a raw stew of psychedelic guitar fuzz, tripped out space-funk and lush jazz soundscapes. 2015 sees them reissue this seminal album to mark its 40th anniversary.
Alex Malheiros: Bass
Ivan ‘Mamao’ Conti: Drums
Fernando Moraes: Keyboards
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IAIN STEWARTPLANET OIL: THE STORY OF A MODERN ADDICTION
One sixth of the modern global economy depends on hydrocarbon fuels. Without them the planet would grind to a halt. No single resource has ever changed so overwhelmingly the course of mankind’s and earth’s history. Professor Iain Stewart looks at the social and political consequences of our society’s gradual addiction to fossil fuels and considers whether we can ever end our dependence on them.
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Ingolf Wunder grabbed the attention of a wide public when he won second prize at the International Chopin Competition in Warsaw in 2010, the year of Chopin’s bicentenary. For his Turner Sims debut he performs Chopin and Liszt including the Hexaméron Variations. The composers were friends for a period when both were in Paris, and in 1837,
Princess Belgiojoso invited six composers, including Liszt and Chopin to write variations on a theme from Bellini’s opera I puritani. Liszt organised the effort, and composed the introduction, interludes and finale, but the most notable contribution came from Chopin, who ironically transforms the rousing martial sung chorus into a beautifully cantabile larghetto for solo piano.
RAVI COLTRANE QUARTET
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Grammy-nominated saxophonist Ravi Coltrane, son of the legendary John Coltrane, has matured into an artist at the height of a career built on his talent, not his name. He has been praised for his music’s elusive beauty (Downbeat) and for his style informed by tradition but not encumbered by it (Philadelphia City Paper). Tonight he appears with his excellent quartet.
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Nocturne in B, Op 62 No 1
Nocturne in E flat, Op 55 No 2
Allegro de concert, Op 46
Andante spinato et Grande Polonaise brillante, Op 22
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Hexaméron, S392
Consolation No 3, S172
Mephisto Waltz No 1, S514
Ravi Coltrane: Saxophone
David Virelles: Keyboards, Piano
Dezron Douglas: Bass
Johnathan Blake: Drums
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GoGo Penguin’s skittering break-beats, telepathic interplay and a penchant for anthemic melody all contribute to a sound that’s wholly their own. The trio are an exhilarating live act, drawing on a heady brew of influences from Brian Eno, Massive Attack, John Cage and Squarepusher to Manchester’s grey rain-streaked
urban streets. Their album v2.0 (Gondwana Records) was a Mercury Prize album of the year 2014.
Chris Illingworth: Piano
Nick Blacka: Bass
Rob Turner: Drums
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Natalie Clein is in demand as a recitalist and soloist with major symphony orchestras across the world. Over two concerts (the second comes in the Autumn 2015 season), she sets her sights on a more intimate – but no less exhilarating – mainstay of the repertoire: Bach’s six Suites for Cello. These joyful miniatures are some of the most exquisite works written for the instrument.
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Suite No 3 in C, BWV 1009
Suite No 5 in C minor, BWV 1011
Suite No 4 in E flat, BWV 1010
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In 2009 Turner Sims hosted Haydathon, performances of all 104 of Haydn’s symphonies in a single weekend. Now, as part of our 40th anniversary year, it’s Beethoven’s turn. With a hand-picked orchestra and choir on stage, experience all nine of Beethoven’s symphonies in one day in the order in which they were composed. Choose your favourites to enjoy from four concerts, or undertake the marathon with us beginning at 11am and ending (with a few breaks) some 10 hours later.
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BEETHOVATHONNINE SYMPHONIES IN ONE DAY
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Symphony No 1 in C, Op 21
Symphony No 2 in D, Op 36
Symphony No 3 in E flat, Op 55 Eroica
CONCERT 2: 1.30PM
Symphony No 4 in B flat, Op 60
Symphony No 5 in C minor, Op 67
CONCERT 3: 3.15PM
Symphony No 6 in F, Op 68 Pastoral
Symphony No 7 in A, Op 92
CONCERT 4: 7.30PM
Symphony No 8 in F, Op 93
Symphony No 9 in D minor, Op 125 Choral
Tickets per concert:£10 full price, £7.50 students over 18 in full time education, £1 Under 18s.
Tickets for the complete Beethovathon: Buy a full price ticket for all 4 concerts and pay £30 (4 concerts for the price of 3).
Buy a student ticket for all 4 concerts and pay £22.50 (4 concerts for the price of 3).
Proceeds from the event will go to Comic Relief.
Dominic Harries, Tom Horn, Paul Ingram, Craig Lawton, Christopher Tarrant conductors
The Beethovathon Orchestra and Chorus featuring local instrumentalists and singers
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In 2011 Marius Neset released his debut album Golden Xplosion and became one of the most talked-about newcomers on the European jazz scene. He has since continued to dazzle audiences across Europe with his virtuosity on tenor and soprano saxophones, as well as his brilliance as a composer of intricate, compelling music. Tonight’s return to Turner Sims will see him play music from his latest album, backed by his magnificent band.
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With medieval harps, fiddle, lute, percussion, bagpipes and voices, Joglaresa perform songs that challenge the supreme authority of kings, criticise the Roman Curia, and which highlight the lives, loves, imprisonment and taxation of ordinary folk at the time of the Great Charter. They are joined by recorders of all shapes and sizes, as young musicians from school across Southampton join the rebellion!
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Marius Neset: Saxophone
Magnus Hjorth: Piano
Petter Eldh: Bass
Jim Hart: Vibes
Josh Blackmore: Drums
Joglaresa
Belinda Sykes: Director
Consort and young people from Southampton schools
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THE YOUNG COPPERSFO’C’SLE IN THE FOYER
Young Coppers is the new generation of the famous English folk singing family The Copper Family. Performing Sussex folk songs a cappella with stout harmony, accompanied by the stories passed down through the family, Young Coppers continue the family tradition, proudly taking up the baton following the recent and sad loss of their grandfather Bob Copper MBE, winner of the BBC Radio 2 Good Tradition Award in 2001.
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Ballade No 1 in G minor, Op 23
Ballade No 2 in F, Op 38
Ballade No 3 in A flat, Op 47
Ballade No 4 in F minor, Op 52
Twenty-four Preludes, Op 28
Yundi is a sensation in his native China – a pianist with the fanbase of a rock star. But that’s just the packaging: around the world, he’s quickly building a reputation as one of his generation’s most poetic and assured interpreters of Chopin, having become the youngest pianist to win the International Frédéric Chopin Piano Competition in 2000, at the age of 18. This lovely programme – including Chopin’s complete cycle of Twenty-four Preludes – will disclose the artistry behind the glamour.
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Pascal Rogé is one of the great interpreters of French piano music, – his name is synonymous with the best playing of French repertoire in the world today. For several years, Pascal has enjoyed playing recitals for four hands at one piano with his partner in life and in music Ami Rogé. Together, they have travelled the world appearing at prestigious festivals and concert halls.
ALY BAIN AND PHIL CUNNINGHAM
Aly Bain and Phil Cunningham have become a national institution with their incomparable mastery of fiddle and accordion. Individually they pursue other ventures in performance, television and education but it is when they tour together that they truly shine with over a quarter of a century of well-honed skills and hilarious banter delighting audiences everywhere.
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POULENCSonate
RAVELMa Mère L’Oye
Rapsodie Espagnole
DEBUSSYLa Mer
Petite Suite
SATIELa Belle Excentrique
MESSIAENChant d’extase dans un paysage
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Thurs 30 April 8pm
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Legendary British saxophonist Andy Sheppard brings his new quartet to Turner Sims to showcase music from his latest ECM Records release as part of International Jazz Day.
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BORODIN STRING QUARTET 70TH ANNIVERSARY CONCERT
One of the great chamber groups of our time, the Borodin Quartet are marking their 70th anniversary with a worldwide tour. This evening’s concert focusses on two composers with whom the Quartet have become synonymous.
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Ruben Aharonian: Violin
Sergey Lomovsky: Violin
Igor Naidin: Viola
Vladimir Balshin: Cello
SHOSTAKOVICHQuartet No 11 in F minor, Op 122
Quartet No 9 in E flat, Op 117
BEETHOVENQuartet No 14 in C sharp minor, Op 131
Andy Sheppard: Saxophone
Eivind Aarset: Guitar
Michel Benita: Bass
Seb Rochford: DrumsIn association with International Jazz Day
FRIGG (Finland)HOT FIDDLES FROM COOL SCANDINAVIA
Featuring the premier talents of a young generation of folk musicians, Finland’s Frigg has developed a blend of their own called Nordgrass – a mix of Nordic folk and American bluegrass. A hair-raising, voice-losing, heart-bursting beautiful gig full of traditional Finnish tunes with Norwegian detours.
Esko Järvelä: Fiddle
Alina Järvelä: Fiddle
Tero Hyväluoma: Fiddle
Tommi Asplund: Fiddle
Tuomas Logren: Guitar
Petri Prauda: Mandolin, Cittern, Bagpipes
Antti Järvelä: Double bass
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In association with Fo’c’sle Folk Club
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Christian Blackshaw brings the 2014-15 Piano Series to a close with an evening of monumental music: Schubert’s final three sonatas, haunting works written in an extraordinary outpouring of masterpieces just months before the composer’s death in 1828.
Thurs 14 May 8pm
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Christopher Glynn: Piano
SCHUBERTAuf der Riesenkoppe; Der Fluss; Nachtviolen; Die Sterne
GRIEGHaugtussa (The Mountain Maid)
GRAINGERWillow, Willow, Died for Love, Bold William Taylor, The Sprig of Thyme Petite Suite
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2014 saw soprano Claire Booth feted for her performances in the lead role of Garsington Opera’s The Cunning Little Vixen (...her Vixen is beyond compare, both in the way she moves and acts, and in the soaring beauty of her sound. The Independent); the opening concert of the 2014 Edinburgh International Festival in August; and Welsh National Opera’s production of Rossini’s Moses in Egitto. Tonight this outstanding artist gives an intimate recital with a programme that includes Grieg’s masterpiece, arguably one of the greatest song-cycles for the female voice ever written.
SCHUBERTSonata for Piano No 19 in C minor, D958
Sonata for Piano No 20 in A, D959
Sonata for Piano No 21 in B flat, D960
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Take a blustery brass front line, add salty stride piano in the timeless image of Fats Waller and a frontwoman with the attitude and style of a 30s cabaret diva and you have The Hot Sardines in a seashell. And that’s not to mention the tap dancer! The Sardine sound is steeped in hot jazz, gypsy swing – a slice of between-the-wars Paris via New Orleans. Catch them as they take the world by storm.
Promoted by Serious in association with Turner Sims.
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JOHN MILLS BAROQUE TO BOSSA NOVA
THE HOT SARDINES
Renowned guitarist John Mills has been a frequent visitor to Turner Sims since the 1970s. For this evening’s recital he presents music by Bach, Morel, Baden Powell, Ponce and others.
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Presented by Southampton Classical Guitar Society in association with Turner Sims
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Commissioned by the EFG London Jazz Festival, Catapluf’s Musical Journey is a new work by multi-instrumentalist Adriano Adewale.
Catapluf is a character who’s fascinated by sounds. His imagination travels to places where everything makes music: saucepans, water, drums and even the body! The 50-minute show is packed full of music from every corner of the globe.
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Adriano Adewale: Saucepans
Jenny Adejayan: Cello
Marcelo Andrade: Saxophone, Flute, Guitar
Giuliano Pereira: Saxophone, Flute, Guitar
Andres Ticino: Percussion
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SIMON BOLIVAR STRING QUARTET TEATIME SPECIAL
A product of the internationally renowned El Sistema programme, this young world-class quartet is comprised of the section leaders in Venezuela’s famed Simón Bolívar Symphony Orchestra. The Simón Bolívar String Quartet have worked with such musical personalities as Gustavo Dudamel, Claudio Abbado and Sir Simon Rattle.
There are some obvious facts about this quartet, such as that they come from Venezuela, from the El Sistema family, that they were – and still are – the principals of the Simón Bolívar Symphony Orchestra, but what you’ll experience new… is the unique power of their music-making.
Gustavo Dudamel
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BACH – BIRTWISTLEThree Fugues from The Art of Fugue
RAVELQuartet in F
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2013 was an amazing year for Gisela João: her debut album was unanimously acclaimed as the Best Portuguese Album of the Year by major magazines and newspapers, achieving gold record status. Following her sold-out concerts at the Casa da Música and Belem Cultural Centre, it became evident that her music revealed a unique and extraordinary fado singer. Tonight is one of the first opportunities to see this compelling artist in the UK.
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Presented in association with the Songlines Encounters Festival
EARLY BIRD TICKETS UNTIL 31 JANUARY ONLYAdult: £10Children and students: £5
ELIAS QUARTET WITH JONATHAN BISS SCHUMANN III Tues 9 June 8pm The final concert in the Elias Quartet’s Schumann Series. For full information, see Page 11.
Callum Roberts explores humanity’s relationship with the sea, from the first fisheries to our planetary dominance today. We are changing the oceans faster and in more ways than at any time in human history, threatening sea-life and putting human wellbeing in jeopardy. Are we headed for disaster or can we chart a course to safe waters?
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LUNCHTIME CONCERT SERIESProgrammed by the University of Southampton’s Music Department, this term-time series is a perfect opportunity to enjoy the work of professional musicians from all over the world and the talents of the University’s Music students as they complete their studies – and all for free!
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GALA CONCERT WITH THE OPERABABES – IN AID OF BARRETT’S WESSEX The critically acclaimed, No 1 classical act, OperaBabes perform a charity concert in aid of Barrett’s Wessex, the largest support charity for patients with ‘Barrett’s Oesophagus’, a possible precursor to oesophageal cancer, the fifth most prevalent cancer killer in the UK.
£18, Concessions £17, Students £9
KING EDWARD VI SCHOOL CONCERT A sparkling evening of music from the Chamber Orchestra, Chamber Choir, Big Band and soloists.
Tickets available from King Edward VI School or by contacting the School Music Administrator stjb@kes.hants.sch.uk
SOUTHAMPTON YOUTH ORCHESTRA SYO celebrate their 50th Anniversary year with a programme that includes Rimsky Korsakov’s Scheherazade.
£10, Concessions £7, Children under 16 £2
ROMSEY SCHOOL’S MUSIC FESTIVAL Hosted by the acclaimed Romsey Youth Concert Band in collaboration with music leaders from The Mountbatten School and The Romsey School, this concert brings together children from schools in and around Romsey to celebrate the wealth of talent and musicality we have in our town.
£4, Concessions £2
6TH WELLINGTON CONGRESS CONCERT | WITH WELLINGTON WE’LL GO As part of the 6th Wellington Congress at the University of Southampton, The Madding Crowd perform a concert of music from the late 18th and early 19th centuries that has a connection with the first Duke of Wellington.
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59TH R J MITCHELL LECTURE The annual flagship event of the Solent Branch of the Royal Aeronautical Society is presented by a notable and influential personality in the field of aeronautics, the aerospace industry or military aviation.
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SING FOR WATER MINI FESTIVAL 2015 Fiona Funnell and Delicious Sounds Choir return with an evening of fabulous choral harmonies, vocal explosions, poets, drummers, dancing stalls, mini massages and festival atmosphere, all raising money for WaterAid.
£10, Under 18s £5
SOUTHAMPTON YOUTH CONCERT SINFONIA | ORCHESTRAL EXTRAVAGANZA Southampton Youth Concert Sinfonia join forces with Jeungdorkest Nieuwegein from the Netherlands in an exciting programme of music from the classics, stage and screen.
£10, Concessions £8, Under 16s £2
GIFT OF SIGHT LECTURE – BEATING BLINDNESS An update on research into blinding eye diseases undertaken by Professor Andrew Lotery and his vision science team at the University of Southampton.
This event is free to attend. Tickets are required.
JAZZMANIX SUMMER CONCERT A concert of two halves, featuring small a cappella groups followed by a vibrant selection of pop and gospel from the University of Southampton’s largest choir.
£8, UOS alumni £6, Students £5, Performing Arts members £2
SOUTHAMPTON YOUTH ORCHESTRA SYO continue to celebrate their 50th Anniversary year with a concert featuring Tchaikovsky’s Capriccio Italien, Soirees Musicales by Rossini/Britten and Dvorák’s Symphony No 8.
£10, Concessions £7, Children under 16 £2
SOUTHAMPTON UNIVERSITY SINFONIETTA SUMMER CONCERT Musical director and conductor Jonathan Lo returns to SU Sinfonietta for the last concert of the season.
£10, Concessions £7.50, Students £3.50
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Tuesday 3 Amjad Ali Khan 7 Thursday 5 Federico Colli 8 Saturday 7 John Surman Special Quartet 9 Sunday 8 John Surman | Tales of the Algonquin 9 Tuesday 17 Elias Quartet | Schumann I 11 Thursday 19 Elias Quartet | Schumann II 11 Friday 20 Courtney Pine and Zoe Rahman | Song 12 Saturday 21 The Unthanks 13 Thursday 26 Emma Kirkby and Jakob Lindberg 13 Saturday 28 Ian Shaw and his Trio 14
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Tuesday 3 London Sinfonietta | Turning Points 14 Thursday 5 Iain Stewart | Planet Oil 15 Friday 6 Azymuth 15Tuesday 10 Ingolf Wunder 16 Friday 13 Ravi Coltrane Quartet 16 Saturday 14 GoGo Penguin 17 Tuesday 17 Natalie Clein | The Complete Bach Cello Suites I 18 Thursday 19 Marius Neset 20Saturday 21 Beethovathon 19Wednesday 25 Magna Carta Recorder Extravaganza 20Friday 27 Fo’c’sle in the Foyer | The Young Coppers 21 Tuesday 31 Yundi 21
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Tuesday 21 Pascal and Ami Rogé 22Thursday 23 Aly Bain and Phil Cunningham 22 Tuesday 28 Borodin String Quartet | 70th Anniversary Concert 23Thursday 30 Andy Sheppard Quartet 23 MAY
Tuesday 5 Frigg (Finland) 24Thursday 7 Claire Booth 25Thursday 14 Christian Blackshaw 25Friday 15 Hot Sardines 26 Saturday 16 John Mills | Baroque to Bossa Nova 26 Saturday 30 Catapluf’s Musical Journey 27 Sunday 31 Simón Bolívar String Quartet 28
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Friday 5 Gisela João 29Tuesday 9 Elias Quartet with Jonathan Biss | Schumann III 11Thursday 11 Callum Roberts | Future Oceans 30
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