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Book your ticket
Online www.aldeburgh.co.uk
By Phone 01728 687110
In PersonAldeburgh High Street Mon–Sat 10am–1pm & 2pm–4pmSnape Maltings Concert HallMon–Sat 10am–4pm andtwo hours prior to concerts at Snape
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16 January – 30 March 12.15pm
Lunchtime Chamber MusicSome of the most promising young quartets fromaround the world have been invited to participate inthis year’s Aldeburgh Chamber Music Residencyscheme. Quartets’ study needs may change after thetime of going to press. Please check the AldeburghMusic website for up-to date details of the programme for each lunchtime concert.
Almandin Quartet Friday 6 & Friday 13 JanuaryProgrammes to include Brahms, and Ligeti
Piatti Quartet Friday 20 JanuaryProgramme to include Haydn
Bennewitz QuartetFriday 27 January & Friday 3 FebruaryProgrammes to include Dvor̆ák, Haydn and Bartók
Castalian QuartetFriday 10 & Friday 17 FebruaryProgrammes to include Dvor̆ák and Mendelssohn
Excelsa Quartet Friday 24 February & Friday 2 MarchProgrammes to include Mendelssohn, and Bartók
Benyounes Quartet Friday 9 & Friday 16 MarchProgrammes to include Debussy, and Schubert
Wu Quartet Friday 23 & Friday 30 MarchProgrammes to include Beethoven, and Mendelssohn
Jubilee Hall, Aldeburgh 12.15pm (ends approx 1.15pm) Tickets £9 (or £7 if you book 5 or more concerts)Under 27s half price
Aldeburgh Residencies are supported by theJohn Ellerman Foundation
Try the Wentworth special lunchtime offer forconcert-goers. Main course and dessert from £10.Advance bookings advisable on 01728 452312.
Sponsored by the Wentworth Hotel and Restaurant
2 Friday 27 January 6.15pm
Festival PreviewA taster of the 2012 Aldeburgh Festival
Aldeburgh Music Chief Executive Jonathan Reekieand Dan Whitfield, Head of Artistic Planning previewthe 65th Aldeburgh Festival (8–24 June).
With musical illustrations, this is an excellentopportunity for a behind the scenes introduction toselected highlights of the Festival.
Peter Pears Recital Room, Snape 6.15pm, followedby a glass of wineTickets Admission free, but please book (includesfree glass of wine).
Light snacks will be available to purchase in theHoffmann Building foyer, prior to the Belcea Quartetconcert.
3Friday 27 & Saturday 28 January
Belcea Quartet: Beethoven CycleBelcea Quartet
Beethoven Quartet Op.18 No.2 in G; Quartet Op.59No.2 in E minor; Quartet Op.131 in C sharp minor
A delightful combination of contrasting works fromBeethoven’s early, middle, and late periods, theBelceas bring the second of their major year-longproject to perform and record all Beethovenquartets, here at Snape.
It is hard to believe that, at the time of composingOp.59 in 1806, the quartets met with someresistance among audiences – today, we hear them asharmonically rich and wonderfully balanced in layout.
Clarity of form is a common feature between themiddle and the late quartet, Op.131; in contrast the early Op.18 No.2, is almost a small concerto inplaces, with several virtuoso passages from the first violin.
‘With zeal and subtlety, the players shaped eachidea and the extraordinary elaborate textures, theirrange of colour and pacing of events... werepersuasive... a compelling performance’ The Irish Times
Britten Studio, Snape Friday 27 at 8pm; repeatedon Saturday 28 at 4pmTickets £24, £18 Under 27s half price
Subscription Ticket 6 concerts for the price of 5(future concerts 23 & 25 March; 18 & 19 May;12 & 13 Oct; 1 & 2 Dec). For details, seealdeburgh.co.uk
4 Saturday 11 February 8pm
Faster Than Sound:I Burn for YouAfter Dracula by Bram Stoker
‘I Burn for You’ is an atmospheric new music theatrework inspired by Bram Stoker’s legendary vampirenovel Dracula, created by composer Ian Wilson,librettist Joe O’Byrne and stage director Tom Creed.
It brings together an astonishing line up ofperformers including the Hungarian death metalvocalist Attila Csihar (Mayhem, Sunn O))), and Voidof Voices) – whose remarkable voice has beendescribed as operatic – in the vampyric role.
He is joined by virtuosic vocal improvisers PhilMinton and Elaine Mitchener, acclaimed musiciansincluding saxophonist Cathal Roche, accordionist IanWatson and electro-acoustic improviser David Toop,and video designer Jack Phelan.
Britten Studio, Snape 8pmTickets £15 Under 27s £10
Pre-event talk with the artists Jerwood Kiln Studio,Snape 6.30pm. Admission free, but please book.
Project Management Paul Smith
Faster Than Sound is generously supported by
Faster Than Sound media partners
Faster Than Sound:LAB receives generous supportfrom the Esmée Fairbairn Foundation
For other Faster Than Sound events, please visit aldeburgh.co.uk.
Friday 17 February 4pm
Open Session: AYM ChamberWith members of Ensemble 360
Aldeburgh Young Musicians have worked withmusicians from Ensemble 360 exploring chambermusic repertoire through performance andcomposition. Guided by Naomi Atherton (horn),Judith Busbridge (viola), Amy Harman (bassoon) andAdrian Wilson (oboe), this is a discovery tour oficonic classical and contemporary chamber music.
Peter Pears Recital Room, Snape 4pmTickets £6 Under 27s half price
This course has been supported by the Limbourne Trust
Aldeburgh Young Musicians receives generous funding from
With additional support from the John Penn Will Trust
Friday 17 February 6pm
Open Session: AYM Meet Led BibInstant composition
Maverick jazz rockers, Led Bib travel to Suffolk tocreate music with Aldeburgh Young Musicians.
With their own inimitable take on improvisation, Led Bib will work with AYM on writing music forimprovisers and playing written music as an improviser.
One of the most exhilarating and talked-about bandsof recent times uncover improvisation as composition‘in the moment’.
Britten Studio, Snape 6pmTickets £6 Under 27s half price
Closing date for new Aldeburgh YoungMusicians’ applications is Monday 13 February.
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6 Saturday 18 – Sunday 19 February
PLACE: Taking the Waters A Weekend Navigation
Aldeburgh Music’s new cross-arts winterweekend – curated by Gareth Evans andcelebrating the cultures of place across theUK – takes to the waters this year with awide-ranging exploration of the meanings ofthe marine, the estuarine and the waterwayin film, art, literature and thought.
Starting from Roger Deakin’s modern classicon swimming, Waterlog, a remarkableassembly of acclaimed writers, artists, film-makers and thinkers will reflect on theparamount importance of the fluid spaces ofthe planet, in a unique location shaped soprofoundly by the tide and its impacts.
Saturday 18 February 11am
The Meanings of WaterWith Noel Burch, Stephen Dillane, Jay Griffiths,Robert Macfarlane, Mark Padmore, Jules Pretty andKen Worpole
A day-long enquiry into the cultural meanings ofwater, featuring exclusive presentations from prize-winning author Robert Macfarlane on the late Roger Deakin and a staged reading from Deakin’sWaterlog by tenor Mark Padmore and actor Stephen Dillane, directed by Katie Mitchell.
7Acclaimed writer Jay Griffiths (Wild, an ElementalJourney, described in The Observer as ‘a profoundand extraordinary work’) will speak on the sea andits mysteries, while, alongside the photography ofJason Orton, writers Jules Pretty (The LuminousCoast) and Ken Worpole (350 Miles) will trace theEastern Coast.
Noel Burch will introduce the UK theatrical premierescreening of his pioneering documentary essay filmThe Forgotten Space (2010). Made with Allan Sekula,it follows the high seas global supply chain ourconsumer lives so depend on, and the lives left inits wake.
Britten Studio, Snape 11am (ends approx 6.30pm)Tickets £25 Under 27s half price
Saturday 18 February 8pm
SwandownJem Finer, Andrew Kötting, Iain Sinclair
Work-in-progress world premiere of the remarkablenew artists’ documentary feature, Swandown byartist film-maker Andrew Kötting and the visionarywriter Iain Sinclair.
Taking a Swan Pedalo from Hastings beach toHackney’s Olympic site via the South Coast, theinland waterways of Kent and the Thames estuary,Kötting and Sinclair pursue a suitably Englishvoyage into the heart of place and politics.
A hybrid, multi-media presentation featuringreadings, soundscapes by acclaimed musician JemFiner, map-making by project designer Julien Lesageand the startling pinhole photography of rising starAnonymous Bosch.
Made possible thanks to Fly Film
Britten Studio, Snape 8pmTickets £15 Under 27s half price
8 Sunday 19 February 10.30am, 1.30pm
‘The Garden’ and the WatersDerek Jarman’s The Garden, with Ben Eastop,Rachel Lichtenstein, Manu Luksch and Simon Read
The weekend continues with a showing of the late,great Derek Jarman’s iconic feature, The Garden – a poetic and moving series of dreamscapes, filmedentirely on the Dungeness shinglescape – with astriking score by Simon Fisher Turner.
We finish with presentations by – and discussionswith – artists and curators Ben Eastop, RachelLichtenstein, Manu Luksch and Simon Read, all ofwhom have engaged directly with the waterscapes ofthe country in innovative, creative ways. Theconversation will continue over an ideas-facilitatedlunch, to explore the themes of the weekend, in theTrask Café at 1.30pm.
The Garden: Britten Studio, Snape 10.30am–1.15pmTickets £10 Under 27s half price
Discussion Lunch: Trask Artists’ Café 1.30pm–3.30pmTickets £17.50 (inc. two-course lunch)
Weekend tickets £40 excluding Lunch; £65including both Lunches
The Oyster Bar will be open for lunch on bothSaturday and Sunday, serving a variety ofoptions. Alternatively to pre-book your owntable in the Restaurant for a two-course lunchat £12, please contact the Box Office on01728 687110.
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10 Sunday 26 February 6pm
Concert for Hugo’s 90thArtists include Ian Bostridge; Brindisi Quartet;Solstice Quartet; and members of the AronowitzEnsemble
Hugo Herbert-Jones has become an Aldeburghlegend, with his house and hospitality being a focalpoint for visiting young artists for over a generation.It is estimated he has provided over 3000 nights ofaccommodation for musicians, and his generositycontinues with games of croquet and pots ofhome-made marmalade thrown in.
As he approaches his 90th birthday, with hisenthusiasm for music and being a host seeminglyundimmed, we celebrate his extraordinarycontribution with a concert of his favourite music –including Brahms, Beethoven, Schubert andVaughan Williams’s On Wenlock Edge – given by hismusical friends.
Britten Studio, Snape 6pmTickets £25, £17.50 Under 27s half price
The surplus from this concert will go to Future Talent, a charityworking with musically gifted young people who do not have thefinancial means or the opportunity to advance their musicianship.
11Monday 5 – Saturday 10 March 7pm
A Celebration of Schools’ MusicThis year sees us celebrate the 25th anniversary ofthe first Celebration, and the unique and long-standing partnership between Aldeburgh Music andSuffolk County Council.
The week-long Celebration brings together schoolsfrom across Suffolk to provide us with a glimpse ofthe quality of music-making happening in theclassroom across the county. About 1500 pupilsfrom 50 schools will perform every kind of musicimaginable – all ages and all abilities are broughttogether in this musical extravaganza.
To celebrate this significant anniversary, we haveinvited Pete Letanka back to create a special Finalepiece for the end of each evening’s performance.Working with visual artists, Butch Auntie, this year’sFinale will bring the Concert Hall alive, celebratingthe past, present and future of this remarkable event.
We would like to invite you to be part of the Finalepiece by submitting your own memories of ACelebration of Schools’ Music – whether as aperformer, a teacher or a member of the audienceover the years, please get in touch as below.
Snape 7pm Tickets £7 Under 27s half price
Principal sponsor
With support from, and in partnership with
For more information, contact Lizzie Woods on [email protected] or Tel: 01728 687141.
12 Thursday 8 March 6pm
Open Session: Toward the SeaMichael Chance countertenor Lester Simpson singerJames Boyd guitar
Guitarist/sailor James Boyd has been in residencethis week with countertenor Michael Chance, workshopping some new work which will form part of Boyd’s cargo when he embarks on a musicalvoyage sailing around the British coastline duringthe summer.
This Open Session includes the world premiere of anew work by Joseph Phibbs for countertenor andguitar, preliminary sketches from Jonathan Dove,Alasdair Nicholson, Tarik O’Regan and AnthonyPowers, poetry by Irene Noel Baker and new songsfrom folk singer and songwriter Lester Simpson.
Jerwood Kiln Studio, Snape 6pmTickets £6 Under 27s half price
Aldeburgh Residencies are supported by the John Ellerman Foundation
Sunday 18 March 4pm
Open Session: Group AAldeburgh Music’s youth group in action. Led byArtistic Director, Pete Letanka, the un-auditionedgroup made up of thirty local 14–18 year olds willshowcase their unique sound, infectious energy andown vocal creations.
Britten Studio, Snape 4pmTickets £6 Under 27s half price
With generous funding from The Monument Trust
13Friday 23 & Sunday 25 March
Belcea Quartet: Beethoven CycleBelcea Quartet
Beethoven Quartet Op.18 No.1 in F; Quartet Op.59No.3 in C; Quartet Op.132 in A minor
The third in the Belcea’s bold year-long project toperform and record all Beethoven quartets.
This concert features three works united byBeethoven’s search for new forms that would betterexpress the ambitious architecture he had in mind for his quartets.
Whereas the earliest quartet features the robusthumour of a Scherzo as the middle movement, Op.59No.3 offers a light and graceful Menuetto. The lateOp.132, then, provides a perfect stage for the Belceasto show their dramatic range, from the tender Trio tothe divine Adagio and the highly expressive Finale.
Britten Studio, Snape Friday 23 at 8pm; repeated on Sunday 25 at 4pmTickets £24, £18 Under 27s half priceSubscription Ticket please see page 3 for details
Sunday 1 April 2pm
Aldeburgh’s Big BROADWAY ShoutAnother opening, another show...
Join us for a wonderful afternoon of singing along withsome of the all-time great musical theatre numbers.
Everyone is the star of the show with Aldeburgh’sBig Shout!
If you don’t want to join a ‘choir’ but want to be apart of communal singing then come and see whatAldeburgh’s Big Shout is all about.
All ages, all abilities and you don’t need to read music.
Fun for all the family!
Snape 2pm–4.30pm Tickets £2 (unreserved seating)
A two-course buffet Sunday lunch will be servedin the Oyster Bar from 12.30pm at £12.50 (£9 for Under 12s). Please book through theBox Office on 01728 687110.
14 Friday 6 – Sunday 8 April
Easter WeekendTwo compositions that erect monuments tovocal music in search of utmost expressionframe a Beethoven recital by pianist,Elisabeth Leonskaja who makes a welcomereturn, following her acclaimed Aldeburghdebut in the 2011 Festival.
Beethoven’s Ninth is a work that at the sametime emphatically fulfills, and transcends theconfines of the classical symphony; thislighthouse for symphonic developments tocome later in the 19th century is interpreted,with appropriate verve, by the Britten–PearsOrchestra and soloists with dynamic youngconductor, Antonello Manacorda.
The two performances of Beethoven’s ode to the joy, then, find a substantialcounterweight in his last three pianosonatas, performed here by ElisabethLeonskaja with her trademark ability to bring out, with elegance, the underlyingmusical architecture.
Join us for an Easter Weekend thatcombines celebrations of joy and peace,serenity and profoundness.
15Friday 6 April 8pm
Beethoven 9Britten–Pears Orchestra and SoloistsAldeburgh Voices · London VoicesBen Parry music director Antonello Manacorda conductor
Schoenberg Friede auf Erden Beethoven Symphony No.9
Beethoven’s Ninth is at once a touchstone, alandmark in musical history and a work so powerfuland universal that its ability to shock, to thrill and to uplift us is as great as ever. Schoenberg’s 8-minuteshort, passionate choral paean to peace from thefirst decade of the twentieth century also stands onthe brink of a new era – its yearning lyricism andlush harmonies never to be returned to, its musingon mankind’s struggle to overcome the cruelty of warpowerfully prophetic.
Voices conveying human weakness and aspirations,conflict and consolation, odes to joy and to peace,these two musical milestones stand side by side,testament to two revolutionary composers.
Snape 8pm (ends approx 9.20pm). Please notethere will be no interval.Tickets £24, £21, £18, £14, £10Under 27s half price
Restaurant open pre- and post-performance – to book, please call us on 01728 687110.
The Britten–Pears Young Artist Programme is generously supported by
16 Saturday 7 April 8pm
Elisabeth LeonskajaElisabeth Leonskaja piano
Beethoven Piano Sonata in E Op.109; Piano Sonatain A flat Op.110; Piano Sonata in C minor Op.111
Like the Ninth symphony, Beethoven’s last three pianosonatas seem to strain at the bonds of a classicalstyle, often breaking them completely. Heardindividually these are startlingly original, profoundand direct utterances; collectively, they form a titanic triptych.
Elisabeth Leonskaja’s Aldeburgh debut at the 2011Festival made a powerful impression, testament to anextraordinary technique but also to a free-thinking,spirited musicianship. Now in her fifth decade onthe concert platform, here is a pianist at the peak ofher powers and an opportunity to hear these pianomasterpieces over the course of a single evening.
Snape 8pm (ends approx 9.15pm). Please notethere will be no interval. Tickets £22, £19, £16,£13, £10 Under 27s half price
Restaurant open pre- and post-performance – to book, please call us on 01728 687110.
Sunday 8 April 4pm
Beethoven 9Britten–Pears Orchestra and SoloistsAldeburgh Voices · London VoicesBen Parry music director Antonello Manacorda conductor
Schoenberg Friede auf Erden Beethoven Symphony No.9
Second performance – see page 15 for details.
Snape 4pm (ends approx 5.20pm). Please notethere will be no interval.Tickets £24, £21, £18, £14, £10Under 27s half price
Supported by The Sorkin Family Charitable Trust
The Britten–Pears Young Artist Programme is generously supported by
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18 Friday 13 – Saturday 14 April 7.30pm
English Touring OperaEnglish Touring Opera returns to Snape Maltings Concert Hall with two ofthe most popular operas in the repertoire– Tchaikovsky’s Eugene Onegin and anew production of Rossini’s The Barberof Seville.
‘...a dazzling Onegin’ **** The Guardian
For information, video footage and interviewswith cast and creative team, visitaldeburgh.co.uk and englishtouringopera.org.uk.
There are special Dine-and-Concert offers forboth ETO operas, to include canapés, aglass of wine, and a three-course dinner.Please choose between pre- (from 6pm) orpost-performance sitting. £67 (includes topprice opera ticket). Combination ticket Bookboth operas for only £55, £49, £41, £31, £21
Friday 13 April 7.30pm
The Barber of SevilleThomas Guthrie director Paul McGrath conductor
Rossini The Barber of Seville (in English)
Effervescent, high-spirited, vocally brilliant, a workof comic genius: Rossini’s masterpiece, The Barberof Seville is a favourite with audiences around theworld. ETO’s new production, directed by the excitingand imaginative Thomas Guthrie and conducted byan experienced master of Italian opera, PaulMcGrath, promises to be one of the highlights of theartistic calendar in 2012. The roguish young CountAlmaviva, masquerading as the student Lindoro, willbe sung by Nicholas Sharratt, one of the UK’s mostpromising Italianate tenors. Kitty Whately, winner ofthis year’s Kathleen Ferrier Award, plays his belovedRosina, as cunning as she is lovely.
Snape 7.30pm Tickets £29, £26, £22, £17, £12 Under 27s half price
Pre-performance talk The creative team discuss theproduction Peter Pears Recital Room, Snape6.30pm. Admission free, but please book.
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Eugene OneginJames Conway director Michael Rosewell conductor
Tchaikovsky Eugene Onegin (in English)
ETO’s production of Tchaikovsky’s romantic classicEugene Onegin received critical acclaim and popularovations around the country in 2007.
ETO Director James Conway and Conductor MichaelRosewell return to this striking production with anew cast, including emerging star Nicholas Lester inthe title role.
With its heartfelt arias and ensembles, its splendidchoruses and ballroom scenes, and Tchaikovsky’sgift for melody, rich orchestration and drama,Eugene Onegin is a night at the opera for romanticsof all ages.
Snape 7.30pm Tickets £29, £26, £22, £17, £12Under 27s half price
Pre-performance talk The creative team discuss theproduction. Peter Pears Recital Room, Snape6.30pm. Admission free, but please book.
20 Saturday 14 April 4pm
Open Session: AYMMusic & Electronics
Working with live electronics in performance, thisOpen Session combines traditional acousticinstruments with electronic sounds, under theguidance of pianist and course leader, Sarah Nicollsand electronic musician and singer, Leafcutter John.
AYM will control electronic sounds in physical,creative and visual ways and perform their own liveelectronics pieces, playing electronic sounds withthe movement of their heads, bodies, and othercontrol devices...
Britten Studio, Snape 4pmTickets £6 Under 27s half price
Aldeburgh Young Musicians receives generous funding from
With additional support from the John Penn Will Trust
21Friday 11 – Saturday 12 May 7.30pm
Danza Contemporanea de CubaA breathtaking company of dancers
Danza Contemporanea de Cuba returns by populardemand following their outstanding visits in2008/2010, which resulted in Mambo 3XX1 by theCuban, George Céspedes, being nominated for anOlivier Award.
The programme for the 2012 UK tour will includethe world premiere of a work by the renowned Israelichoreographer, Itzik Galili, and another chance tocatch the incredible Mambo 3XX1.
‘An exotic hybrid of contemporary, classical andCaribbean styles.’ The Guardian
‘At moments, Céspedes reminds you of the youngTwyla Tharp in the fanatical, joyous precision withwhich he moves his dancers through a frenzy ofkicking legs, shimmying shoulders, clicking fingersand jiving arms. Brilliant.’ The Guardian
Snape 7.30pmTickets £24, £20, £16, £12 Under 18s £2 off
Post-performance talk on Friday 11 only. Snape ca.9.30pm. Admission free, but please book.
Amplified performance
Presented by Dance Consortiumdanceconsortium.com, together withDanceEast and Aldeburgh Music
22 Friday 18 & Saturday 19 May
Belcea Quartet: Beethoven CycleBelcea Quartet
Beethoven Quartet Op.59 No.1 in F; Quartet Op.18No.4 in C minor; Quartet Op.135 in F
The quartet Op.59 No.1 is a good example forBeethoven’s compositional approach – first singledout as early as 1813 by E.T.A. Hoffmann – to baseevery movement on a simple but rich theme thatwould evoke ‘in a restless flight, the most wonderfulimages’. Indeed, the finale features a Russianfolksong as homage to the quartet’s dedicatee,Russian Count Razumovsky. The fourth quartet fromOp.18 swings between pathos and sentiment,whereas only a few, bright colours are carefully usedin Op.135 – which was to be Beethoven’s lastquartet, and very personal summary of the genre.
Britten Studio, Snape Friday 18 at 8pm; repeatedon Saturday 19 at 4pmTickets £24, £18 Under 27s half priceSubscription Ticket please see page 3 for details
Friday 8 June 4pm
Open Session: AYMAdventures with Tradition
What does it mean to play traditional music in this dayand age? Can folk idioms have any relevance to presentday life or is such immersion in the past a form ofhistorical re-enactment? And why would forward-looking contemporary musicians choose to revisit aforgotten world of fair maids and rambling sailors?
The award-winning folk big band, Bellowhead, ismade up of musicians with backgrounds in jazz,world, contemporary classical and electronica as well as folk music. Since 2004, they have been on a mission to bring the old-time popular music ofBritain to a wider audience. Members of Bellowheadwill collaborate with Aldeburgh Young Musicians tocreate new works, contemporary in nature but withtheir roots in the past.
Britten Studio, Snape 4pmTickets £6 Under 27s half price
Aldeburgh Young Musicians receives generous funding from
With additional support from the John Penn Will Trust
23Friday 8 – Sunday 24 June
65th Aldeburgh FestivalSince the first Aldeburgh Festival in 1948, the Suffolkcoast has become a world-renowned meeting placefor classical music lovers. Every year, the Festivalboasts an impressive programme of superb concerts,recitals, master-classes, films, lectures, walks, andfree events in Snape, Aldeburgh and on the beach.
In addition to the main Festival events, manyrehearsals and master-classes throw open their doors – a fantastic opportunity to hear superbperformances of great music at a minimal price…and share in the excitement of music-in-the-making.
The full Festival programme will be available from early January 2012; general booking opensearly March.
‘Aldeburgh has always been a model of open-mindedness: “curiosity” could be the Festival’s motto’Pierre-Laurent Aimard
For more information and to book tickets,please see the separate brochure or visit us ataldeburgh.co.uk
24 Friday 20 & Sunday 22 July
Aldeburgh World OrchestraSpecially created for the London 2012Festival (the culmination of the London 2012Cultural Olympiad), the Aldeburgh WorldOrchestra brings together acclaimed Britishconductor, Sir Mark Elder and 124 top-calibreyoung artists (18–29 years) from across theglobe, to create a true ‘world orchestra’.
Comprising approximately equal numbers ofparticipants from the UK, Europe, theAmericas, Asia and the Middle East, Oceaniaand Africa, the Orchestra builds onAldeburgh’s unrivalled reputation as aninternational centre for the development of
musical talent through the Britten–PearsYoung Artist Programme, which is forty yearsold in 2012.
The AWO will perform some of the mostthrilling orchestral repertoire of the last 100years, including Stravinsky’s Rite of Spring,the Sinfonia da Requiem by Britten andShostakovich’s Symphony No.5, plus musicby Mahler. The orchestral sections will betutored by a galaxy of international orchestralprincipals.
After Snape the AWO tours to Amsterdam,Ingolstadt and London.
25Friday 20 July 8pm
Aldeburgh World Orchestra IAldeburgh World OrchestraSir Mark Elder conductor
Mahler Adagio from Symphony No.10Shostakovich Symphony No.5
The unique international DNA of the Aldeburgh WorldOrchestra is brought to bear on two masterpieceswith ambitions of universal human identification.Mahler’s 10th symphony, left unfinished at hisdeath, contains in its one completed movement asearing expression of resigned personal grief.Shostakovich’s massive public celebration of theStalinist regime’s achievements disguises a bitterand complex web of ironic dissent.
Snape 8pm Tickets £28, £23, £17, Prom £6.50Under 27s half price
Pre-performance event There will be a workshop of anew BBC Commission by Charlotte Bray. For details,see aldeburgh.co.uk nearer the time. Snape 6pm. Admission free, but please book.
Restaurant open pre- and post-performance – to book, please call us on 01728 687110.
Sunday 22 July 6pm
Aldeburgh World Orchestra IIAldeburgh World OrchestraSir Mark Elder conductor
Britten Sinfonia da RequiemStravinsky The Rite of Spring
One of the most famous seismic shocks in musicalhistory – the arrival of Stravinsky’s elemental,shattering ballet score for Diaghilev’s Ballets Russes– caused a riot on its first performance. Controversysurrounded the Sinfonia da Requiem before a notehad been even played. The 26 year old Britten hadbeen commissioned by the Japanese Government fora piece to celebrate the 2600th anniversary of theJapanese Empire. What they got was a heartfelt andangry response to the tragedy and violence of war inwhich the influence of both Stravinsky and Mahlerare absorbed into an entirely new musical voice.
Snape 6pm Tickets £28, £23, £17, Prom £6.50Under 27s half price
For more information about all events on this day,please visit aldeburgh.co.uk nearer the time.
26 Sunday 22 July
Exchanging WorldsA celebration of musical talent as part of the London 2012 Festival
In addition to its concerts, the Aldeburgh WorldOrchestra will inspire a day-long celebration ofmusical talent at Snape Maltings on 22 July, as partof Exchanging Worlds.
This multi-dimensional project connects the AWO tothe young people of Suffolk and the Eastern region,through a technology project and the creation of anelite performance ensemble of under 18s.
AWO members will be invited to record and uploadaudio snapshots that reflect their diverse lives andcultures. Five Suffolk-based groups of young peoplewill create their own music inspired by these soundsamples. The project will culminate in an interactiveinstallation and a live performance.
Additionally, a new creative performance ensembleformed by Aldeburgh Young Musicians makes itsdebut, drawing its members from the most talented8–18 year olds in the East of England, and bringingtogether musical influences from across the world.
Through collaborative working and the exchange ofglobal musical conversations, new work will becreated for performance.
Exchanging Worlds has been funded by Legacy TrustUK, an independent charity set up to help build alasting cultural and sporting legacy from the London2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games across the UK.
Exchanging Worlds InstallationSnape Maltings 12 noon Free, no ticket required
Exchanging Worlds Ensemble Britten Studio, Snape 4pmTickets £6 Under 27s half price
A two-course buffet lunch will be served in theRestaurant at £12.50 (£9 for Under 12s). Pleasebook through the Box Office on 01728 687110.
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28 Ipswich School: Spring ConcertThursday 3 May Snape, 7pmProgramme includes Walton Crown Imperial; BrittenRejoice in the Lamb; and Poulenc Gloria. For moreinformation, visit www.ipswich.suffolk.sch.uk/music
University of Essex ChoirSaturday 5 May Snape, 7pmBach B minor Mass
Aldeburgh Music Club, Phoenix Singers: Verdi RequiemSaturday 19 May Snape, 7.30pmSoloists Linda Richardson, Carolyn Dobbin, JamesEdwards, James Oldfield. Prometheus Orchestra,conductor Edmond Fivet. Tickets £35–£17.50.
Please note the above reflects the information wehad at the time of going to print. For more detailsplease contact the Aldeburgh Music Box Office on01728 687110 nearer the individual dates.
Please note these events are not Aldeburgh Music promotions.
Other EventsOur Hire Concerts are important to us – please support them.
Suffolk Youth Orchestra & Suffolk Youth Wind BandWednesday 4 April Snape, 7.30pm150 of Suffolk’s finest young musicians present anevening of symphonic orchestral and wind bandmusic. Tickets £10.50–£7.50 (and concessions)
Ipswich Choral Society: Mozart RequiemSunday 22 April Snape, 5pmwith conductor Cem Mansur; Suffolk Youth Orchestra;and BBC Young Musician, Erdem Misirlioglu in pianoconcerto in D minor K466. Tickets £12, £15, £18
RSPB ConcertSaturday 28 April Snape, 7.30pmProgramme includes Vivaldi guitar concerti and Bach Brandenburg No.5
29EducationThis spring sees more activities for a wide variety ofyoung people, both on our ‘creative campus’ atSnape and elsewhere.
Media ProjectNow in its third year, this weekly term-time projectcontinues to work in partnership with Lapwing, toprovide young people with multiple complex needsmusic-based activity to nurture practical and socialskills. This year the group will link up with studentsfrom Thomas Wolsey School to share and exploredifferent ways of creating music.
For more information about this project pleasecontact Lizzie Woods on [email protected] or Tel: 01728 687141.
With generous funding from the Monument Trust
30 By Bus There are bus servicesfrom both Aldeburgh andWoodbridge to Snape with a busstop outside the Maltings. Tel: 0871 200 2233.
General informationFriends and Advance Booking ListAldeburgh Music runs a year-round programme of events. Tokeep up-to-date you can becomea Friend or join the AdvanceBooking List which will entitleyou to a number of benefitsincluding receiving all ourmailings. For further information,please phone 01728 687100 oremail [email protected]
Support our workAldeburgh Music relies on thegenerosity of numerous individuals,businesses, trusts and foundationsto carry out its ambitious artisticprogramme. If you would like to beinvolved either as an individual orvia your business, please contactJulia Ransome on 01728 687100or email [email protected]
Visitor CentreOur new visitor and informationcentre adjacent to the ConcertHall Foyer is now open, sellingrecordings of music and artists in the Spring season, newreleases and bestsellers. Tel: 01728 687100
Aldeburgh Alumni ClubOur alumni have been gettingback in touch with us from allover the world. See what friendsand colleagues are up to and visitus on www.aldeburgh.co.uk.Please contact us [email protected] if youhave any submissions or wouldlike further information.
How to find usBy Car Signposted from the A12, take the A1094 off the A12,turn right at Snape Church forSnape Maltings. There is nocharge for parking at Snape.
By Train National Express EastAnglia operate a service fromLondon–Saxmundham via Ipswich. Tel: 0845 600 7245.
By Taxi We advise you pre-book ataxi from Saxmundham; contact A2B cars on Tel: 01728 832202www.A2Btaxi.net
To receive thisbrochure in anotherformat, please call01728 687100.
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31Booking DetailsPriority booking for AnnualDonors until Sunday 13November, Friends from Monday14 November, and ABL(including e-ABL) from Monday28 November except BelceaQuartet, which are on sale now. You can now use priority onlinebooking. Alternatively, send backyour completed form as soon aspossible after receiving it. Formsare processed in order of receipt,according to membership level.
Please return forms to:Aldeburgh MusicSnape Maltings Concert HallSnape, Suffolk IP17 1SP oremail: [email protected]
General Booking opens onMonday 5 DecemberOur improved online booking nowoffers seat selection – visitwww.aldeburgh.co.uk
Phone and In Person bookingopens on Monday 5 December Tel: 01728 687110
Box Office opening hours:Aldeburgh High Street Mon–Sat 10am–1pm & 2pm–4pmSnape Maltings Concert HallMon–Sat 10am–4pm and twohours prior to concerts at Snape.
DiscountsGroup Discounts10% discount available forgroups of 12 or more.
Wheelchair UsersA concession of 50% is availableto companions of wheelchair users.
All discounts are made subject to availability, and discountscannot be combined.
Returned TicketsWe are happy to re-sell returnedtickets for sold-out concerts.A 10% handling charge will bededucted from your refund.
AccessPlease inform the Box Office ifyou have access requirements sothat they may advise you on themost appropriate seats.
Parking for people withdisabilities at Snape Spaces are provided for blue/orange badge holders and mustbe booked in advance. Shouldyou require one please inform the Box Office when booking.Please arrive early to secure yourparking space.
Snape Maltings Concert HallBritten Studio, Hoffmann Building
The Concert Hall and theHoffmann Building have space for wheelchairs, lift access to alllevels, and operate an infra-redhearing system which can be usedwith or without a hearing aid.
Peter Pears Recital Room, Snape
Jubilee Hall, Aldeburgh
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33Eating at Snape Now in their third year as ourexclusive caterers, Metfield atAldeburgh Music will be providingan excellent choice of dining options for the Springseason.
• A delicious range of hot food and puddings in the informalOyster Bar
• A cold food counter stocked with a variety of salads, snacks,substantial platters and puddings
• A fully stocked bar
• Traditional waiter-service in thetop floor Restaurant, open beforeand after some performances inthe Concert Hall, highlighted inthe concert pages. Please pre-book your table through the BoxOffice on 01728 687110.
The Oyster Bar is open two hoursbefore concerts, and againafterwards.
The Metfield Bakery is owned and run by Stuart Oetzmann, a chef who trained under theRoux Brothers, Sally Clarke andAnthony Worrall Thompson.Aldeburgh Music is delighted tohave Stuart and his team as ourexclusive caterers, with their flairand passion for local food.
For performances in the BrittenStudio, the Hoffmann Buildingis equipped with a fully stockedbar, and will serve some snacksand coffee. The bar will open onehour before the performance.
For a more substantial meal pre-Britten Studio events werecommend trying one of Snape’sthree excellent pubs (see pages37–38).
For all catering bookings andenquiries please contact the Box Office on 01728 687110.
We regret that picnics are notallowed anywhere on the site.
34 Snape The Garden Room B&B.Comfortable, stylish andpeaceful. Short walk to Maltings.Tel: 01728 688686www.thegardenroomsnape.co.uk
Snape Summerhouse. B&B orself-catering, 5 mins walk fromSnape Maltings, pets welcome.Tel: 01728 688750www.thesummerhouseinsnape.co.uk
Aldeburgh Luxury B&B Quiet butclose to the High Street and sea. Tel: 01728 453271petesue@aldeburgh-bedandbreakfast.co.ukwww.aldeburgh-bedandbreakfast.co.uk
Aldeburgh, Sleeps 6. Well-equipped house at top of TownSteps. Pretty garden, sea views.Tel: 01787 [email protected]
Aldeburgh, Beech House B&B.Near beach, town centre.Tel: 01728 452597452597beechhousealdeburgh@gmail.comwww.beechhousealdeburgh.co.uk
Albion House, Snape. Welcoming B&B, a short strollfrom Snape Maltings.Tel/Fax: 01728 687612www.albionhouse-bandb.co.uk
B&B in SnapeShort stroll from Snape Maltings.Tel: 01728 688877M: 07733 [email protected]
Snape Cottages Rural, beautifuland high quality. Sleep 2–14.Short breaks & dogs welcome.Tel: 07802 878172www.snapecottages.co.uk
Snape B&B. 2 double rooms (oneensuite) and 1 single. Off-streetparking. Short walk to Maltings.Tel: 01728 688862
Snape B&B. 3 rooms. Rehearsalroom. Families & dogs welcome.Tel: 01728 689173M: 07968 [email protected]
Snape High-quality periodcottage, sleeps 2–4, short breaks,dogs welcome.Tel: 01728 688144www.click4cottages.co.uk
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Where to stayB&B and Self-catering
At Snape Maltings Stunning twobedroom apartments with aprivate terrace, looking onto thecourtyard, available for rentalthroughout the year. Part of thenew courtyard residentialdevelopment. Private carparking.Tel: 01728 688303www.snapemaltings.co.uk
An amble to Snape Maltings Flemings Lodge, recommended in Which? Good B&B Guide.Tel: 01728 [email protected]
A short walk to The MaltingsWhere Benjamin Britten lived andwrote Peter Grimes. The Old Mill,Snape. Tel: 01728 [email protected]
35Aldeburgh delightful ground floorgarden apartment for two.Parking.Tel: 07887 [email protected]
The Anchor, Walberswick –Currently 400 yards from thebeach. We provide simple B&Baccommodation in 6 spaciousgarden rooms (some newlyrefurbished) and two roomsupstairs, all en-suite. Freshseasonal food and beer and winematching. We have a privatedining room, ideal for functionsand individual menus. Food anddrink events available. Tel: 01502 722112www.anchoratwalberswick.com
Ashanwell B&B, Orford. En-suiteaccomodation, off-road parking.Tel: 01394 [email protected]
Benhall Suffolk Cottages, twoluxury self-catering properties.Minsmere cottage with hot-tub.Tel: 07919 357515www.suffolk-cottages.net
Benhall Green, Gr.II 17C thatchedcottage, sleeps 5–7, woodburner/rayburn etc, gardens, 10 minsMaltings, 4 mins station.Tel: 01728 [email protected]
Country House B&B. Idyllic GradeII house in Alde Valley. Beautifulrooms, delicious breakfasts.Tel: 01728 [email protected]
Friston 1 Mosses Cottage, sleeps3. Comfortable cottage with openfire, garden. Pets allowed.Tel: 0207 820 0740www.fristonholidaycottage.co.uk
Friston Modernised period cottagebetween Snape and Aldeburgh.Large garden, ensuite, sauna.Tel: 01603 [email protected]
The Golden Key Historic villagepub offering 3 beautifullyappointed en-suite rooms. Shortwalk from Snape Maltings locatedin Snape village.Tel: 01728 688510www.snapegoldenkey.co.uk
Iken B&B – delightful position, 2 miles from Snape.Tel: 01728 688801www.thedriftiken.co.uk
Kelsale, Torrens B&B Cont.Breakfast, parking. Double/Twin£60. Single £40. Lovely views.Tel: 01728 [email protected]
The Old Rectory, Campsea Ashe.A beautiful Georgian rectory setin acres of tranquil gardens. Somuch more than a B&B, withdinner and afternoon teas. Sevendelightful en-suite bedrooms.Snape only 3 miles.Tel: 01728 746524www.theoldrectorysuffolk.com
Sudbourne B&B Ground floorDouble/Twin en-suite, gardenroom. Own entranceTel: 01394 [email protected]
Thorpeness Newly refurbished,well equipped cottage. Shortstroll to village, shop, pub,beach, Meare. Sleeps 6+.Tel: 01473 625875www.thorpenessholidaycottage.com
36 Tunstall Romany Studio. 2 milesfrom Snape, Art Gallery and B&B!Tel: 01728 688264www.romanystudio.co.uk
Ufford Luxuriously furnished 1bed 16thC cottage. Open fire.Tel: 01473 [email protected]
Accommodation Agencies
Best of Suffolk Over 100 stylishholiday cottages in the seasidetown of Aldeburgh and surround-ing beautiful countryside.Tel: 01728 638962www.bestofsuffolk.co.uk
Suffolk Cottage HolidaysAldeburgh, Snape and throughoutSuffolk. Self-cater in style.Tel: 01394 389189Tel: 01728 454724www.suffolkcottageholidays.comwww.bighouseholidays.co.uk
Heritage Hideaways High qualityholiday cottages on the Heritage
Coast. VisitBritain inspected.Tel: 01502 578278www.heritagehideaways.com
SUFFOLK Secrets Over 280 self-catering properties across thecounty, all of them VisitEnglandapproved.Tel: 01502 [email protected]
Hotels
The Brudenell Hotel, Situated inan idyllic seaside setting, just apebble’s throw from Aldeburgh’sshingle beach, the privately-ownedBrudenell typifies all of theelements of a luxury four starseaside hotel. Refurbrished in2010, the hotel has 44 bedrooms,many with beautiful sea andcountry views. Enjoy fabulous foodserved in the sea-facing AA tworosette restaurant or al fresco onthe beachfront terrace.Tel: 01728 [email protected]
The Bell Hotel, Saxmundham. Abeautiful 10 bed boutique hotel.Fine dining, lite bites and events. Tel: 01728 602331www.bellhotel-saxmundham.co.uk
Seckford Hall, Woodbridge. Highly-commended 16th-century countryhouse hotel and restaurant. Indoorheated swimming pool, beautysalon and 18-hole golf. Early/latesuppers.Tel: 01394 [email protected]
Best Western Ufford Park Hotellocated in 120 acres of historicparkland close to Woodbridge andless than 10 miles from Snape.Restaurant, Luxury Spa andChampionship Golf Course.Tel: 0844 4776473 (local rate)[email protected]
Westleton Crown A traditionalcoaching inn, cosy bedrooms,smouldering log fires, real ales,award-winning AA 2 rosetterestaurant, delightful gardens.Tel: 01728 648777www.westletoncrown.co.uk
37Thorpeness Hotel A short drivefrom Aldeburgh and overlookingthe Meare and golf course,Thorpeness Hotel has 36 en-suitebedrooms. The restaurant and barare open daily to non-residentsfor morning coffee, light lunches,afternoon tea and dinner. Sundayroasts a speciality. 2–5bedroomed self-cateringproperties are also available forshort breaks throughout the year.Tel: 01728 [email protected]
The Wentworth Hotel A countryhouse hotel overlooking the sea.35 bedrooms many with sea views.Elegant and comfortable loungeswith open fires, antique furnitureand paintings. Sunken terracegarden in which morning coffee,bar lunches and afternoon teasare served. Restaurant awarded 2AA Rosettes. Private car parking.Tel: 01728 [email protected]
White Lion Hotel is a newlyrefurbished beachfront hotelwhich prides itself on its relaxedand informal atmosphere, wherethe emphasis is on comfort,fantastic food and outstandinghospitality. Seasonally-inspiredmenus are served in the vibrantsetting of the Bar & Brasserie,with produce sourced from theland and sea close to Aldeburgh.Open for morning coffee, lunch,afternoon tea and dinner.Tel: 01728 [email protected]
Where to eatPlough & Sail, Snape Maltings. Only 100 yards from the concerthall and serving the finest in localproduce, you can trust ourexperienced team to get you to theconcert on time. Pre- and post-concert dining available all year.Tel: 01728 688413www.debeninns.co.uk
The Golden Key Beautiful historicpub with low beams and plenty ofcharacter located in Snapevillage. We offer real ale, a largeselection of wine by the glass andhomecooked food using seasonal& local ingredients. Pre-concertbookings taken from 5.30pm.Post also available.Tel: 01728 688510www.snapegoldenkey.co.uk
Lady Florence River CruiseRestaurant. Cruises from Orford,morning brunch, a la carte lunchand dinner. Vouchers available.M: 07831 [email protected]
38 The Lighthouse, 77 High Street,Aldeburgh. Sara Fox & Peter Hill.Morning coffee, lunchtime andevening restaurant open 7 days.Good Food Guide, Harden’s, BibGourmand in Michelin.Tel: 01728 453377www.lighthouserestaurant.co.uk
152 Aldeburgh, High Street,Aldeburgh. Morning coffee, lunch and dinner 7 days a week.Pre and post-concert suppers.Recommended in Good FoodGuide.Tel: 01728 454594
The Pelican Bar & Grill open dailyfor breakfast, lunch, dinner, teasand coffees, 7 days a week. Preand Post concert bookingswelcome. Oakley Sq, Aldeburgh.Tel: 01728 454233
White Horse, Rendham, freehouse,from A12 take B1119 towardsFramlingham. A traditional villagepub serving real ales and real food.Evening meals from 6.30pm.Tel: 01728 663497www.whitehorserendham.co.uk
What else to doSnape Maltings is a uniquecollection of home and kitchen-ware shops, galleries, book shop,Samphire clothing & accessories,Little Rascals children’s shop,food hall, tea shop, café andpublic house, which fill theVictorian Malthouses. Enjoy themonthly farmers markets, rivertrips and RSPB guided walksalong the Alde Estuary. Open dailyfrom 10am; free car park.Tel: 01728 688303www.snapemaltings.co.uk
Antique & Collectors Centre,Snape Maltings, 10am–5pm daily.40 dealers offering an eclecticrange for all pockets & interests.Tel: 01728 688038
Aldeburgh Music Club Choirmeets 7.30pm Tuesdays atAldeburgh Community Centre.Rehearsing from 3 January forPehkonen and Lee premieres atOrford Church on Saturday 10March and Verdi Requiem atSnape on Saturday 19 May.Tel: 01728 602217
The Gainsborough String Quartetcan add something special toyour wedding or party.Tel: [email protected]
Good Neighbours Scheme. Thereare more than 20 volunteer-runschemes in Suffolk who assistpeople with errands, shopping,befriending and transport. In theAldeburgh area call Agnes on07773 031064 or Aldringham-cum-Thorpe 07521 047843. Formore information about setting upa scheme:Tel: 01473 [email protected]
Lady Florence River CruiseRestaurant. Cruises from Orford,morning brunch, a la carte lunchand dinner. Vouchers available.M: 07831 [email protected]
39Long Shop Museum, Main Street,Leiston. Open from 1st April toend of October. Home of theGarrett collection. Agricultural,Industrial and Social History.www.longshopmuseum.co.uk
O&C Butcher Ladieswear,Menswear, Footwear. 129–131High St Aldeburgh. Wide range ofquality town and country clothingavailable in store or online.Tel: 01728 452229www.ocbutcher.co.uk
Slaughden Wines, 142 HighStreet, Aldeburgh. Fine wineretail outlet of Richard Kihl Ltd.Tel: 01728 454455www.richardkihl.ltd.uk
The Southwold Concert Seriesoffers creative and boldprogrammes, combining thetraditional with more progressiverepertoire, and young artists featureprominently. Concerts are in StEdmunds Church, a 15th-centurybuilding in Southwold. Tickets £12.Tel: 01502 [email protected]
Aldeburgh Music will be helping toco-ordinate audience car sharing.If you would like to be put intouch with other audience membersfrom your area please contact us.Tel: 01728 687100www.aldeburgh.co.uk
Advertise hereTo advertise your accommodationor business here please contactNikki Horton, OperationsAdministrator, on 01728 687161or email [email protected]
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Aldeburgh Music works in close association with theBritten–Pears Foundation andgratefully acknowledges itssubstantial financial support forthe Britten–Pears Young ArtistProgramme, as well as a verysubstantial contribution towardsthe purchase of the lease ofSnape Maltings Concert Hall.
We also thank the many other trustsand foundations, individuals,businesses and other privateorganizations that support our work.
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JANUARY
6 Almandin Quartet
13 Almandin Quartet
20 Piatti Quartet
27 Bennewitz Quartet
27 Festival Preview
27–28 Belcea Quartet: Beethoven Cycle
FEBRUARY
3 Bennewitz Quartet
10 Castalian Quartet
11 Faster Than Sound: I Burn for You
17 Castalian Quartet
17 Open Session: AYM Chamber
17 Open Session: AYM Meet Led Bib
18–19 PLACE 12: Taking the Waters
24 Excelsa Quartet
26 Concert for Hugo’s 90th
MARCH
2 Excelsa Quartet
5–10 A Celebration of Schools’ Music
8 Open Session: Toward the Sea
9 Benyounes Quartet
10 Aldeburgh Music Club
16 Benyounes Quartet
18 Open Session: Group A
23 Wu Quartet
23–25 Belcea Quartet: Beethoven Cycle
30 Wu Quartet
APRIL
1 Big BROADWAY Shout
4 Suffolk Youth Orchestra
6 Easter Weekend: Beethoven 9
7 Easter Weekend: Elisabeth Leonskaja
8 Easter Weekend: Beethoven 9
13 ETO: The Barber of Seville
14 Open Session: AYM
14 ETO: Eugene Onegin
22 Ipswich Choral Society
28 RSPB Concert
MAY
3 Ipswich School Spring Concert
5 University of Essex Choir
11–12 Danza Contemporanea de Cuba
18–19 Belcea Quartet: Beethoven Cycle
19 Aldeburgh Music Club
JUNE
8 Open Session: AYM
8–24 65th Aldeburgh Festival
JULY
20 Aldeburgh World Orchestra I
22 Exchanging Worlds & AldeburghWorld Orchestra II
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